Guest guest Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 a massive prayer will help the speedy recovery ,so we must pray to alls .............thanking u and ur kind soul Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2011 Report Share Posted February 8, 2011 Hi Everyone, I have been on xolair for three months now and have gotten sick with a very bad upper respiratory infection each time. Also, with my last shot I experienced a tightness in my chest and pain on one side of my neck. Has anyone had these experiences? I am a bit discouraged. Chiquita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 We have had a couple of folks report increased URIs while on Xolair. Please report this to your prescribing physician so he/she can work with you to rule out the possibility of anything else causing these symptoms. It is that time of year, and we are all a population at risk for these types of symptoms, but you need to talk to your doctor about this in case it is the Xolair. Addy Group Co-owner > > Hi Everyone, > > I have been on xolair for three months now and have gotten sick with a very bad > upper respiratory infection each time. Also, with my last shot I experienced a > tightness in my chest and pain on one side of my neck. Has anyone had these > experiences? I am a bit discouraged. > > > Chiquita > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 I have experienced painful shots also, however I believe it has to do with the thickness of the medicine. I sometimes bleed and bruise, but it's not that bad and the pain goes away in about 3 minutes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 > > I have experienced painful shots also, however I believe it has to do with the > thickness of the medicine. I sometimes bleed and bruise, but it's not that bad > and the pain goes away in about 3 minutes. > > > > > > I guess it depends on the patient and the nurse giving the shots. Nurses should be trained how to give xolair. If my nurse gave it too fast I know I would have pain. Yikes! My doctor has 19 xolair patients. All of his nurses were trained in how to mix and administer it correctly. I have never had any pain except for regular allergy shots. Those burn like fire. Glad the pain goes away fast for you Doug Group founder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 I agree with you Doug. My doctor was in a rush to leave last time and he gave me a massive bruise. Silly guy. He didn't even have time for me to stick around after. Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone -----Original Message----- From: " Db " <uca79iii@...> Sender: Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2011 23:29:04 < > Reply- Subject: [ ] Re: > > I have experienced painful shots also, however I believe it has to do with the > thickness of the medicine. I sometimes bleed and bruise, but it's not that bad > and the pain goes away in about 3 minutes. > > > > > > I guess it depends on the patient and the nurse giving the shots. Nurses should be trained how to give xolair. If my nurse gave it too fast I know I would have pain. Yikes! My doctor has 19 xolair patients. All of his nurses were trained in how to mix and administer it correctly. I have never had any pain except for regular allergy shots. Those burn like fire. Glad the pain goes away fast for you Doug Group founder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 I mix and do my own shots at home. I have had them so long. When the Dr closed the office in Stone Mountain that was near me they taught my husband and me how to mix and administer the shots. Sometimes the shots will sting a little but mostly I have them with no problem. I bruise occasionally but only if I move the needle after I put it in. If I put the needle in and go on an push the medicine then I have no problems. ----- Original Message ----- From: Steiner <shellysteiner33@...> xolair users < > Sent: Wed, 09 Feb 2011 23:23:11 -0000 (UTC) Subject: [ ] Re: I have experienced painful shots also, however I believe it has to do with the thickness of the medicine. I sometimes bleed and bruise, but it's not that bad and the pain goes away in about 3 minutes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 I used to do my own shots, too! When I first met Doug and told him I self injected, you should have seen the look on his face! It was priceless. I don't inject anymore, because my insurance changed. On snowy cruddy days I sure wish I could, because I can't stand how these " down state NY'ers " don't know how to drive in the snow! From: Gwendolyn Rafter <gwen5052@...> xolair users < > Cc: Sent: Wednesday, February 9, 2011 6:57 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: I mix and do my own shots at home. I have had them so long. When the Dr closed the office in Stone Mountain that was near me they taught my husband and me how to mix and administer the shots. Sometimes the shots will sting a little but mostly I have them with no problem. I bruise occasionally but only if I move the needle after I put it in. If I put the needle in and go on an push the medicine then I have no problems. ----- Original Message ----- From: Steiner <shellysteiner33@...> xolair users < > Sent: Wed, 09 Feb 2011 23:23:11 -0000 (UTC) Subject: [ ] Re: I have experienced painful shots also, however I believe it has to do with the thickness of the medicine. I sometimes bleed and bruise, but it's not that bad and the pain goes away in about 3 minutes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 I never bleed and only one time had a bruise...the girl injected it too fast. I related this to the doctor and he assigned me to one of the other girls. I have not had a bruise since. From: Steiner <shellysteiner33@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Date: Wednesday, February 9, 2011, 5:23 PM  I have experienced painful shots also, however I believe it has to do with the thickness of the medicine. I sometimes bleed and bruise, but it's not that bad and the pain goes away in about 3 minutes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Ha. Wouldn't know about that. We drive like a dream in the snow over here in Canada. Not really... Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone -----Original Message----- From: K K <grneyyedlady@...> Sender: Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 16:46:53 < > Reply- Subject: Re: [ ] Re: I used to do my own shots, too! When I first met Doug and told him I self injected, you should have seen the look on his face! It was priceless. I don't inject anymore, because my insurance changed. On snowy cruddy days I sure wish I could, because I can't stand how these " down state NY'ers " don't know how to drive in the snow! From: Gwendolyn Rafter <gwen5052@...> xolair users < > Cc: Sent: Wednesday, February 9, 2011 6:57 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: I mix and do my own shots at home. I have had them so long. When the Dr closed the office in Stone Mountain that was near me they taught my husband and me how to mix and administer the shots. Sometimes the shots will sting a little but mostly I have them with no problem. I bruise occasionally but only if I move the needle after I put it in. If I put the needle in and go on an push the medicine then I have no problems. ----- Original Message ----- From: Steiner <shellysteiner33@...> xolair users < > Sent: Wed, 09 Feb 2011 23:23:11 -0000 (UTC) Subject: [ ] Re: I have experienced painful shots also, however I believe it has to do with the thickness of the medicine. I sometimes bleed and bruise, but it's not that bad and the pain goes away in about 3 minutes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 > > Ha. Wouldn't know about that. We drive like a dream in the snow over here in Canada. Not really... > Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone > Snow? Here in NW Arkansas we got 11 " yesterday. Oh yes, and out heat went out last night and it is 4 degrees outside. Fun city Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Hey...I grew up in " way upstate NY " where on average we'd get 150 " -200 " of snow in the winter. I swear we are all born knowing how to drive in it. We'd still have PILES of snow left on the ground till July. But these " down state " primadonnas have no clue. An inch on the ground and they have no clue. LOL! Now...back to Xolair.....I was outside yesterday waiting for my daughter's school bus. It was so cold out that my lungs started to hurt, even with a scarf over my nose/mouth. Took me a good while to warm up. BUT I didn't have to use my rescue inhaler, which I would have had to do before I started Xolair in '06. It has made my life so much easier and not so stressful. I can do all kinds of work outside now....just not shoveling snow. That's what my teen age son is for! LOL!! From: Db <uca79iii@...> Cc: Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 7:37 AM Subject: [ ] Re: > > Ha. Wouldn't know about that. We drive like a dream in the snow over here in Canada. Not really... > Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone > Snow? Here in NW Arkansas we got 11 " yesterday. Oh yes, and out heat went out last night and it is 4 degrees outside. Fun city Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Alright! Yay. I am so happy for you. I know how it feels when you realize its working. Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone -----Original Message----- From: K K <grneyyedlady@...> Sender: Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 05:40:27 < > Reply- Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Hey...I grew up in " way upstate NY " where on average we'd get 150 " -200 " of snow in the winter. I swear we are all born knowing how to drive in it. We'd still have PILES of snow left on the ground till July. But these " down state " primadonnas have no clue. An inch on the ground and they have no clue. LOL! Now...back to Xolair.....I was outside yesterday waiting for my daughter's school bus. It was so cold out that my lungs started to hurt, even with a scarf over my nose/mouth. Took me a good while to warm up. BUT I didn't have to use my rescue inhaler, which I would have had to do before I started Xolair in '06. It has made my life so much easier and not so stressful. I can do all kinds of work outside now....just not shoveling snow. That's what my teen age son is for! LOL!! From: Db <uca79iii@...> Cc: Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 7:37 AM Subject: [ ] Re: > > Ha. Wouldn't know about that. We drive like a dream in the snow over here in Canada. Not really... > Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone > Snow? Here in NW Arkansas we got 11 " yesterday. Oh yes, and out heat went out last night and it is 4 degrees outside. Fun city Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Ouch! Warm thoughts coming your way. Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone -----Original Message----- From: " Db " <uca79iii@...> Sender: Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 12:37:27 < > Reply- Subject: [ ] Re: > > Ha. Wouldn't know about that. We drive like a dream in the snow over here in Canada. Not really... > Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone > Snow? Here in NW Arkansas we got 11 " yesterday. Oh yes, and out heat went out last night and it is 4 degrees outside. Fun city Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 I did notice that when they are rushing it hurts more ________________________________ From: Db <uca79iii@...> Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 6:29:04 PM Subject: [ ] Re: > > I have experienced painful shots also, however I believe it has to do with the > thickness of the medicine. I sometimes bleed and bruise, but it's not that bad > > and the pain goes away in about 3 minutes. > > > > > > I guess it depends on the patient and the nurse giving the shots. Nurses should be trained how to give xolair. If my nurse gave it too fast I know I would have pain. Yikes! My doctor has 19 xolair patients. All of his nurses were trained in how to mix and administer it correctly. I have never had any pain except for regular allergy shots. Those burn like fire. Glad the pain goes away fast for you Doug Group founder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 > > I did notice that when they are rushing it hurts more > > Yes. They should be trained that this is NOT a usual injection and to go slow. Our nickname for Xolair sometimes is " Super Glue. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 I think I am getting on a better track here. Thanks to who gave me the info for Xhale. I contacted them today and the are going to enroll me. I told the lady I had to sell my RRSP to get my shots. She was very helpful. I hope this process works and I can get going and staying on xolair. She mentioned that some older docs were hesitant about biologic drugs. That was in response to the allergist telling me people were dropping dead from xolair. Sheesh. Anyway, I will hopefully get somewhere now. Thank you and Doug. Sheila Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone -----Original Message----- From: " Db " <uca79iii@...> Sender: Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 22:30:55 < > Reply- Subject: [ ] Re: > > I did notice that when they are rushing it hurts more > > Yes. They should be trained that this is NOT a usual injection and to go slow. Our nickname for Xolair sometimes is " Super Glue. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2011 Report Share Posted February 11, 2011 Hello Shelia, What is Xhale? I have never heard of them before. Gwendolyn Rafter > From: sheilabiss@... <sheilabiss@...> > Subject: Re: [ ] Re: > > Date: Thursday, February 10, 2011, 6:53 PM > I think I am getting on a better > track here. Thanks to who gave me the info for Xhale. > I contacted them today and the are going to enroll me. I > told the lady I had to sell my RRSP to get my shots. She was > very helpful. I hope this process works and I can get going > and staying on xolair. She mentioned that some older docs > were hesitant about biologic drugs. That was in response to > the allergist telling me people were dropping dead from > xolair. Sheesh. Anyway, I will hopefully get somewhere now. > Thank you and Doug. > Sheila > Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone > > -----Original Message----- > From: " Db " <uca79iii@...> > Sender: > Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 22:30:55 > < > > Reply- > Subject: [ ] Re: > > > > > > > > I did notice that when they are rushing it hurts more > > > > > > > > Yes. They should be trained that this is NOT a usual > injection and to go slow. Our nickname for Xolair sometimes > is " Super Glue. " > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2011 Report Share Posted February 11, 2011 Xhale is the Canadian version of xpansions.....(I think that is what it is called) C ________________________________ From: Gwendolyn Rafter <gwen5052@...> Sent: Fri, February 11, 2011 12:35:39 AM Subject: Re: [ ] Re:  Hello Shelia, What is Xhale? I have never heard of them before. Gwendolyn Rafter > From: sheilabiss@... <sheilabiss@...> > Subject: Re: [ ] Re: > > Date: Thursday, February 10, 2011, 6:53 PM > I think I am getting on a better > track here. Thanks to who gave me the info for Xhale. > I contacted them today and the are going to enroll me. I > told the lady I had to sell my RRSP to get my shots. She was > very helpful. I hope this process works and I can get going > and staying on xolair. She mentioned that some older docs > were hesitant about biologic drugs. That was in response to > the allergist telling me people were dropping dead from > xolair. Sheesh. Anyway, I will hopefully get somewhere now. > Thank you and Doug. > Sheila > Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone > > -----Original Message----- > From: " Db " <uca79iii@...> > Sender: > Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 22:30:55 > < > > Reply- > Subject: [ ] Re: > > > > > > > > I did notice that when they are rushing it hurts more > > > > > > > > Yes. They should be trained that this is NOT a usual > injection and to go slow. Our nickname for Xolair sometimes > is " Super Glue. "  > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2011 Report Share Posted February 11, 2011 Yay! I agree re: older docs. We have the same problem here in Montreal. I was told flat out by one resp " that is expensive crap that doesn't work " ..... I have also spent some time on the phone with xhale actually crying my brains out when there were problems with my coverage. It worked out and they were quite helpful and caring.... C ________________________________ From: " sheilabiss@... " <sheilabiss@...> Sent: Thu, February 10, 2011 6:53:36 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: I think I am getting on a better track here. Thanks to who gave me the info for Xhale. I contacted them today and the are going to enroll me. I told the lady I had to sell my RRSP to get my shots. She was very helpful. I hope this process works and I can get going and staying on xolair. She mentioned that some older docs were hesitant about biologic drugs. That was in response to the allergist telling me people were dropping dead from xolair. Sheesh. Anyway, I will hopefully get somewhere now. Thank you and Doug. Sheila Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone -----Original Message----- From: " Db " <uca79iii@...> Sender: Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 22:30:55 < > Reply- Subject: [ ] Re: > > I did notice that when they are rushing it hurts more > > Yes. They should be trained that this is NOT a usual injection and to go slow. Our nickname for Xolair sometimes is " Super Glue. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2011 Report Share Posted February 15, 2011 > > I have experienced painful shots also, however I believe it has to do with the > thickness of the medicine. I sometimes bleed and bruise, but it's not that bad > and the pain goes away in about 3 minutes. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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