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Replies to "@kjc48 how were the leqeumbe infusions?"
@birdiesville I answered in the thread above that my husband is now on his 19th lequembe infusion. You ask "how were the lequembe infusions.", they seem to be going well, he hasn't had any side effects. He goes every two weeks, and then a nurse follows up in the GUIDE program to check on him or to see if he needs any level of care. This program is tied to the infusion center my husband goes to in South Florida. I was reluctant initially over these infusions, but for my husband, as I stated in one of the other Connect threads, he has a good attitude and feels in the early mild stages of his MCI, he needed to do something, than sitting back and doing nothing at all. He also takes a supplement called Cerefolin for Brain health, from a company in Tampa (can also get the product now on Amazon), recommended by the same neurologist who is having his office give him the infusions. Hope this helps. Karla
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