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The slow dissipation rate through the subcutaneous fat is so lengthy that it

reminds me of the new extended release pills.

One of the things (from Ig Living) discussed with me is that insurance

companies seem to favor home care. I naturally asked about SubQ. My question

is this: Bri has literally NO fat (maybe the smallest amount of fat on his

belly). Is it still possible for him to do SubQ?? Everything else would be

perfect--he would finally have a lot of control over his own care. He wouldn't

miss school once a month, and even better his Ig levels would be more of a

constant.

Sandi, Mom to , CVID--age 14

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