Please start a NEW thread that describes your problem and what you want to do. If you have example data or a sketch of the graph you want to produce, please include that information as well.
Wow... I wish I could help. You replied to my question that I posted six years ago, and I have forgotten how I may (or may not) resolve this issue. It is better that you post a new thread and disclose details of your questions. Hopefully, someone else can assist you.
I'm just now seeing this issue. See this note that I added recently that shows how you can estimate and plot odds ratios, risk differences, or relative risks (risk ratios), as they change over a continuous, spline-smoothed predictor.
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