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Yes you need too reschedule. Once I had an infusion & the nurse was telling me that a lady was in the day before & had a bad cold & cough. (You should not be around people having infusions if your sick.)There infusion could be for something serious. The nurse was sooo upset because not only was it bad for the other patients getting there infusion it was bad for the Lady having Remicade too. It could make YOU a lot worse. The lady lied to the nurse that she was not ill. She started coughing once they started the infusion. The Dr. said they had to finish it. Do they call you the day before your infusion & ask if you are sick or have any bruising or open sores? It's really important that you talk to your nurse before you have it. You don't want to get sicker. I'm sorry I don't mean to scare you. But I would hate to ignore this issue and let you get worse. Please find out before you have it!!!! The nurse will let you know. Good Luck... Tina
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