Dr wants to add immunoglobulins
Over a year with Waldenstroms diagnosis. They now think I’ve had it much longer On Ruxience, prednisone and Imbruvica. Igm coming down too slowly but igg almost non existent. Dr got ivg approved. Side effects? Is it given with since operate. Hoping to take a trip next month to see first great grabby but that may be off. Is therevfunding available for procedure? So tired not sleeping
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Any idea how many iinfusuisons will be needed. Then center already scheduled me every three weeks for a few months a week apart from my other infusions. Wonder if I will still need the Imbruvica and prednisoneSide effects worse for the oral meds than infusions. Wonder if the I’ve will help,bring down my I’m also..?
Will definitely try it! Thanks🖤
Sorry I am just getting back to you. To answer some of your questions: CLL is Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia - my shock diagnosis about a year ago. IG stands for immunoglobin, which is a human blood product given to help raise the immune system. With CLL (and other conditions, the immune system can be weakened causing a person to be more susceptible to infections. So, my understanding is that the various "IG's" refer to how the immunoglobin is administered. IVIG refers to intravenous infusions; that is what I get. To my knowledge, IVIg infusions do not raise platelets. AFib is atrial fibrillation, where the heart beats erratically. Unfortunately, I also have that condition, which is why I am on blood thinners (to prevent a stroke) because AFib is likely to cause blood clots. I am sure your doctor will advise on how to raise your platelets. Good luck!
I don't know how many infusions will be needed. My doctor started me off with three (four weeks apart), then added another three (also four weeks apart). Again - another three. Each time I think I am finished, I learn that I am not.
Wow! Thanks for the information! No one ever suggested that I drink coffee after an infusion. Unfortunately, I also have AFib which forbids caffeine. So, my coffee will have to be decaffeinated!
That seems to be the case as
It was with my retuning also😌. Thanks for the heads up.
I had to have quite a few IVIg infusions for another problem.
just wanted you to be aware that they are very pricey--- $15,000 a pop!
Have you gotten help from a non profit?