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IVIG starting soon
The neuro is putting in the request for IVIG, 5 days of infusion. It should take > 4 hrs each day so I will be out of work for a while again. They said is would take about 2 weeks to coordinate. Did you all need recovery time after the procedure? Should I expect to go back to work the next day or will I need a couple of days off? Please let me know what your experience is in this matter. It is a health agency that will be coming to the house.
thanks kathie |
You should be able to go right back to work. The amount of time depends on the rate. Mine take 2 hours. I feel real tired right after but lay down for about 1 hour and I'm good to go. Remember we are ALL DIFFERENT. Drink plenty of water day before, day of and day after. Coffee and soft drinks don't count.
Mike |
When I was working and doing ivig - I would do the treatment in the morning for about 2.5 hours and then go to work (office job). I didn't have to have any downtime after. But, as previously mentioned, everyone is different. Hope it works for you!
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Wow, 2 and 2.5 hours for IVIG; that's amazingly quick. It's not common for me to hear that, and I am so happy you are in and out, but probably not as happy as you both are!
It's my understanding that many Americans, if not most, have their treatments in-home. In Canada, I am not aware of anyone receiving treatments other than Outpatients. (If any Canadians are having this at home, please let me know.) WGreen, you brought up a very important issue, and that is hydration. It's important to both IVIG, plasmapheresis, and...every day living. Keep hydrated! It can make all the difference in how you feel. |
The doctor said I would be unavailable all day. The instructions are for a slow dose that would take more than 4 hours and I have an hour communte to work each way. So I will not be working on infusion days. I think I will be prepared to take the day after off just in case. Thanks for the input. I hope the insurance approves it, I am still waiting to hear from them.
It is a health care agency that specializes in this that will be doing the IVIG. I am not sure how hydrated I can become. I am still on high dose pregnisone and it makes me urinate every hour! thanks kathie |
I did this exact same treatment last week. My treatments were about four hours. I took Benadryl and Tylenol 30 min before treatment and drank water every waking moment :) starting two days before treatment. I had a,few bad headaches. After the first one, nurse told me to take Tylenol the second it hit...that wiped the others out. I took Tylenol pretty regularly through the week. It wasn't bad. The worst part to me was feeling like a zombie from the n
Benadryl. I was just sluggish....couldn't drive from that. But, I still went to my kid's ball games, etc. the biggest shock to me was e vital sign monitoring. I had visions of lying on sofa reading, watching TV, etc. my nurse took my vital signs every 15 min. During the treatment....made relaxing and reading a tad bit difficult. It really isn't bad....the fear of what it will be is worse than the treatment. |
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So, while we can drink plenty of water, take premeds, the importance of pump pressure needs to be discussed with your Neuro, and he needs to instruct the person administering the IVIG. |
Kathie, You can always try Claritin if Benadryl makes you too drowsy. The problem with Clairtin is that it's a 24-hour drug.
When you are having the infusion, always let the nurses know if there are any issues. And don't hesitate going to the ER if you get a severe headache, which might indicate meningitis. Fortunatos, Actually, most Americans have their IVIG done in infusion centers. There are very few people who do Hizentra (self-administered injections) or home IVIG. We put our pants on the same way as people in other countries do too. :cool: I hope the IVIG goes well. You've gotten a lot of good advice. Annie |
The. Nurse that came to my house did not use a pump. Maybe that is why it was better for me.... I don't once. This was my first. I hope I get this same nurse every time!!!
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