Guest guest Posted October 8, 2007 Report Share Posted October 8, 2007 > > Doug, et al: > I neglected to mention in my initial mail that I do carry an epi-pen. > My allergist began to require this of all her severe asthma patients > getting vaccines. So your point about anaphylactic reactions to > allergy shots is well taken. I have never had a reaction. > > You raised an interesting question for me to ask my doctor. I want to > know how many patients she has using Xolair, and what the results > have been so far. I will do that when I call her. > > I need to call her -- I'm afraid inhalers aren't helping me much > right now. The evil candy is what I need right now, in the absence of > Xolair. > > Given your input, and that of others on the website, I'm leaning > toward taking the drug now. But I would prefer to just get it, > covered by insurance, than participate in a study and risk getting > the placebo. > > Thanks! Cheers, Lin > Lin, Thank you! This is what we are here for. Once again, Welcome Doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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