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rituximab infusion for rare lung disease

Lung Health | Last Active: Jul 5, 2021 | Replies (18)

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@loribmt

You’re most welcome. My longest infusion time, for a different treatment, was 6 hours. So you’re in for a long day. But honestly, you’ll be made as comfortable as possible and can bring whatever you want to keep yourself occupied and fed. I always packed a lunch and water bottles to tide me over. There are water coolers to refill your bottles. For entertainment I on Netflix series…. Great distractions! 😉

Also, if you’ve not had infusions before. You’ll have an iv in your arm attached to a mobile IV ‘cart’. A stand on wheels that’s battery charged. So you’re free to unplug it and walk around the unit, out in the halls of the infusion center, use the restroom. Even though you’re tethered to the IV you’re not confined to the room if you feel like wandering and getting exercise. 8 hours is a long time to sit otherwise.

When is your visit to Mayo? Keep in touch, I’d like to know how this all goes for you! Best wishes going forward on your treatment. Lori

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Thank you Lori, I am freaking out today, what happens after you are done with the infusion? do you have to self isolate since your autoimmune comprised or can you rest for a few days and wear a mask and go out? Thanks for helping me get through this, I am supposed to call the Doctor this afternoon to schedule the appointment. eeek