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Tomorrow I go for another Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) treatment. It takes about 4 hours. I feel stronger so it's definitely worth it. Luckily it is covered by my insurance.
Here's a short video about CIDP.
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I know nothing about this condition. Are these treatments going to be for a short time or are they a lifelong thing? Is the condition temporary or permanent? I believe you mentioned it before but my old brain does not always retain.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lifelong condition. I've had this treatment only once before and it gave me bad headaches for a week so I'm a little nervous.
DeleteI'm glad it's helping!
ReplyDeleteThanks Debra. At first I thought I only imagined getting better but my wife says she noticed an improvement.
DeleteGood luck. Takes awhile then but as long as it helps.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret. I hope it keeps improving my condition.
DeleteGood to know you feel stronger and that the treatment is covered by your insurance.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nancy. Without the insurance I would not be able to afford it.
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