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There’s also something satisfying about checking off a list.

Have a conversation about your treatment routine. Do you like it? What would you change? It’s also good to talk these things through with your doctor because they may point out something you haven’t thought of that could make your routine more tailored to you. This checklist can help. You can save this as a PDF or we’ll email it to you so you can take it to your appointment and bring it up on your phone. Anything to make it easier for you.

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Section 1: My concerns

What is the biggest concern about your infusion treatment?

Section 2: My Treatment Experience

Where would you like to get your infusions (site of care)?

Is this different from your routine now?

Section 2: My Treatment Experience

Who would you like to give (administer) your infusions?

Is this different from your routine now?

Section 2: My Treatment Experience

How often would you like to get your infusions?

Is this different from your routine now?

Section 2: My Treatment Experience

How long are you comfortable spending at each infusion?

Is this different from your routine now?

Section 2: My Treatment Experience

What is the maximum number of needlesticks that you would be comfortable with for each infusion?

Is this different from your routine now?

Section 2: My Treatment Experience

How often do you have to change your daily routine after your infusions?

Section 2: My Treatment Experience

How much discomfort do you experience in the day(s) after your infusion?

Section 3: My Treatment Goals

Are you aware of the options for treating PI?

Here are some questions you can ask your doctor to help you find the best choice for your lifestyle:

What can I change about my treatment to address my biggest concerns?

What should I know about the various choices?

Which one(s) might be right for me?

Section 3: My Treatment Goals

What would you like to know about the important differences between the two types of Ig treatment infusions—intravenous (IV, into the veins) or subcutaneous (subQ, under the skin)?

Section 3: My Treatment Goals

Are you doing self-infusion now or wondering about doing it in the future?

Section 3: My Treatment Goals

What is it about your infusion treatments that’s working best right now? And what could be better?

And what could be better?

Section 3: My Treatment Goals

How would you feel about a subQ Ig treatment option that can be administered by a nurse?

Section 3: My Treatment Goals

Increasing the time between infusions is possible. How interested would you be in asking your doctor about the only monthly* subQ treatment that includes Hyaluronidase, a naturally occurring component that may be able to increase time between your infusions?

Section 3: My Treatment Goals

Finally, which of your answers do you feel are the most important to discuss with your doctor at your next appointment?

And what else do you want to ask your doctor?

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