I was recently diagnosed with CVID due to very low levels of IgG, IgG1, IgG3 and IgA. I am not currently on any treatment for this. My question is, how much, if at all, do these level fluctuate naturally?
I know someone with CVID. He gets his intravenous treatments (IVIG) and takes low-dose naltrexone, which has been a huge improvement over prednisone.
He got very sick and had to have a lot of surgery, so follow the treatment. I think he had to have the surgery because it took a while to get diagnosed, but I'm not sure about that. He is doing well now.
I'll be starting the IVIG therapy soon and will do all that I'm told/suggested to do, thanks! I am very glad to hear he's doing well now :)
I'm curious, though, about natural fluctuations of immunoglobulins. I looked online but was unable to find any useful to help answer this question. On a day-to-day or week-to-week basis, how much of a +/- change can typically be expected without the assistance of medication or other artificial assistance?