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WinRho - Any luck with long term increase?

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15 years 2 weeks ago #11515 by annalee516
I am currently treating with WinRho, and it works for a few weeks/months and then right back down? Anyone have any luck for long term remission? I am allergic or have a bad reaction to the treatments, but luckily it only lasts on treatment day, unlike on the steroid pulses. (YUCK, can you say crazy person?) Thanks!!

At last count 30k

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15 years 2 weeks ago #11524 by tamar
Yes, I used WinRho for several years, and it gradually started lasting longer and longer. A couple of years when I didn't catch a virus I only had treatments twice a year.

Then I tried a low-dose rituxan treatment, and while it didn't initially seem to work, 6 months later I topped 100K, I've only been under 100K a few times (that I know of) in the past 3 years.

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