Recently Starting Advanced Therapy: Realities of the First Months

Making the final leap to start an advanced gMG therapy—whether it's an IV infusion or a subcutaneous injection—is a psychological milestone. The early months are defined by anticipation: managing the anxiety of a new medical routine while waiting to see if the treatment will deliver the stability your doctor promised.

By providing your email address, you are agreeing to our Privacy Notice and Terms of Use.

What other MG patients say about transitioning to biologics

On anxiety about the administration method:

"He decided to add Vyvgart IV infusions...I am feeling a bit anxious about beginning the infusions, mostly because it is something new to me and I don’t yet know what to expect.”

On balancing benefits with complications:

"If you can go the infusion route I highly reccommend it. Unfortunately for those of us with MG, most all the solutions cause other problems!"

Share your MG experience: Poll questions

Supporting someone else with gMG

This article represents the opinions, thoughts, and experiences of the author; none of this content has been paid for by any advertiser. The Myasthenia-Gravis.com team does not recommend or endorse any products or treatments discussed herein. Learn more about how we maintain editorial integrity here.

Join the conversation

Please read our rules before commenting.