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Good Morning Sue!

Good to see you....I was going to e-mail you today and see how things

were going for you. Our e-mail addy that is connected to this site

is back up and running again. I was wondering if your little guy is

improving?

I wanted the share with you about the itching thing. All 3 of us

have infusion site itching for 2 or 3 days post infusion......5

months after starting. I attribute it to a couple of things. On

thing we did that made a huge difference is to change to the minimed

sof-set infusion needles with the norfolk extension. Some people can

easily react to the metals and teflon used in stainless needles.

BUT, despite the change, we still itch. It is like a bee

sting....which I am allergic too...and perhaps that is why I have

come up with the second conclusion...and after research......as with

IVIG....there can be or is a bit of a histamine response to the

product....hence the reason for benadryl. Then when you pair the

fact that you are infusion immunoglobin .....producing an antibody

response (which is what a histamine response is) to antibodies.....it

is really pretty unavoidable to have " some " itching. I have to

really work to keep the girls from scratching BECAUSE.....if you

scratch at the area where you got the infusion.....just like if I

were to scratch where I got stung by a bee over a period of several

days.....you re-aggravate the area and spur on another histamine

response. If I take an infusion area from 2 days ago and start to

scratch....I will get a big raised welt....like a bee

sting.....because there is still residual product...enough that by

scratching you can spur on another histamine response.....two days

later.

SO.....I would try to discourage him from scratching as much as you

can...the more you scratch it, the worse it itches.....and the bigger

the bump gets ....and the redder it gets....two days after an

infusion. Not sure it will ever go away....because, after 5

months....we still have it.....but if we don't scratch.....it stops

itching......better than benadryl.

Good LUck! I hope that helps!

Terri

>

> Hi everybody,

>

> My 12-year-old son has just had his fifth sub-q vivaglobin

treatment.

> The treatment itself is pretty painless for him and he doesn't even

have

> much reaction on his skin afterward. However, the four injection

sites

> are very itchy for a couple of days. I am giving him benedryl

during the

> treatment, which helps. Any other suggestions? I haven't used an

> anti-itch cream because there's nothing to put it on (the skin is

not

> red). We're the first family in our doctor's practice to use the

sub-q

> treatment, so I thought I'd check with you guys before we see the

doctor

> on Thursday.

>

> Thanks for the help.

>

> Sue in Phoenix

>

> (Mom to , 12 with CVID, asthma, celiac)

>

> --

> " Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a

fire. " -- Yeats

>

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