Guest guest Posted May 21, 2007 Report Share Posted May 21, 2007 Hi : Thank so much, for your reply. I was worried, and was hoping a nurse would come forward with info. on this. You put my mind at ease, and thank God your there for us. Kathy <carrie72583@...> wrote: Hello, For the sake of clarity, I thought I would comment on the issue. (I am a nurse in a neurosurgery floor with many patients on all forms of the evil candy). Prednisone at higher than physiological doses will case white blood counts to rise because it causes neutrophils (a subset of WBCs) to leave the tissue and enter the blood (called neutrophilia). Thus, many patients on pred/decadron/evil candy have higher than normal white counts. However, noting the high neutrophils, you can often conclude it is a medication effect. I see no reason for xolair to effect any blood test other the free IgE but I will not go into that discussion again as it has been exhausted. On another notes, I just got out of a 2 day admission for an asthma exacerbation. I have been on xolair for 2 + years. My pulmo was actually congratulating me on how far I've come. This was a minor set back. Last admission was 5 months ago. Asthma is a chronic, life-long disease. Xolair is not a cure. It is time for people to realize it will not necessarily set them free from all their symptoms, meds and doctor visits. No medication can do that. I think once everyone comes to terms with that, they will feel better about their choice. If you don't like how it makes you feel, by all means stop taking it. Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new at http://mrd.mail./try_beta?.intl=ca --------------------------------- Get the toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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