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Anemia Due To CIDP? - GBS|CIDP Foundation International Forums GH, CIDP is primarily an autoimmune disorder where antibodies attack the nerve fibers and cause neurologic damage The connection between CIDP and anemia is in the blood where lymphocytes (from the autoimmune system) no longer recognize “self” (thanks to CIDP) These lymphocytes then go on the attack to remove invading organisms from our body
For those who get regular IVIG infusions, how often do you . . . - GBS\|CIDP Just out of curiosity, for those who get regular IVIG treatments for their CIDP, how often do you get them? Once a week, once a month? Do you feel that such a maintenance keeps symptom free or something close to it? Thanks, Bryan
B-12 deficiency CIDP - GBS|CIDP Foundation International Forums I was recently diagnosed with “B-12 deficiency” at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston My initial diagnosis (from the EMG and nerve conduction) was CIDP Blood tests confirmed the “B-12 deficiency” diagnosis My treatment is intramuscular B-12 injections once every three months I have had three injections so far I was supposed to have seen some improvement weeks ago, but my
Your top signs that your CIDP is coming back getting worse My diagnosis of CIDP was back in October 2004 I don’t recall when symptoms started, my CIDP experience has been one of mostly very slow progression I used to lift weights and had a surplus of strength – so this helped delay my awareness after I stopped lifting regularly (around the same time, but due to change in jobs and other things)
Ocrelizumab - a breakthrough? - GBS|CIDP Foundation International Forums CIDP occurs when the immune system attacks the protective sheath that covers nerve fibers, which is composed of a fatty substance called myelin Ocrelizumab treats the condition by depleting the B immune cells that produce antibodies to attack the myelin
CIDP and facial mouth numbness My case of CIDP involved recurrent relapses of the left 6th nerve causing double vision and weakness of muscles around the left eye and involvement of the trigeminal nerve, on the left side, which gave me a numb jaw, and left side facial muscles, a numb tongue, and some slurred speech
Vitamins and supplements for CIDP The MSM is for energy and pain, and the glucosamine is for joint health I think that there are several distinct forms of CIDP which require different treatment strategies However, I do believe that whatever helps remyelination in any body is worth trying for myself So I do a lot of reading on Multiple Sclerosis and HIV sites too