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My pains started pretty well straight away with CellCept so it may not be that at all for you. And they went away when I came off it although I still get niggly pains in my elbows every now and then which I didn't get before. Along with knees and elbows, I had frozen shoulders, first one then the other, and plantar fasciitis and palmar fasciitis. Looking back it does sound like fun!TerryOnTheMend wrote: Ann,
I’ve been on 1000mg twice a day of cellcept and monthly rituxin infusions since about last July. My hematologist must feel having me on both cellcept, and rituxan for one year will give me a better chance of beating my ITP.
Did your stiffness go away?
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