Guest guest Posted May 5, 2002 Report Share Posted May 5, 2002 I've been waiting since the end of Feb. I haven't heard a word yet about my ID number. I was told I would get a phone call once an access assurance number was assigned. Do they really send you an ID card in the mail? The longer I have to wait, the more time I have to worry about how bad the side effects will be. I wish they would hurry up put Pegasys on the market. Some competition might be good for Schering. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2002 Report Share Posted May 5, 2002 I've been waiting since the end of Feb. I haven't heard a word yet about my ID number. I was told I would get a phone call once an access assurance number was assigned. Do they really send you an ID card in the mail? The longer I have to wait, the more time I have to worry about how bad the side effects will be. I wish they would hurry up put Pegasys on the market. Some competition might be good for Schering. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2007 Report Share Posted October 7, 2007 I finally went to my pulmo for the first time and he wants me to continue on my meds and see an allergy clinic/ENT. Since my asthma is controled in other states, he thinks it is the allergies here contributing to my asthma. He doesn't use X (because of the cost and investing in it) but the the allergy clinic that he refered me to does. Since I am in the Army, I half to wait for my Army PCM to refer from the referral from the pulmo. I hope I can get in with the allergist within the next two weeks. I had to complete stop running because I ran 2 mile Monday and at the half mark my asthma started up but I continue running. When I stopped I was light head, dessy and I couldn't catch my breath for about 40 minutes. I finally did but I didn't feel better til lunch. Wednesday I tried speed walking. It wasn't as bad but I was light head until lunch. This problem running has been going on for about a month and a half. I wasn't this bad before August. This was probably a poll, but I have a question - How long after your first shot did you notice results and what where they? Anyone. The Soldier Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2007 Report Share Posted October 7, 2007 > > I finally went to my pulmo for the first time and he wants me to > continue on my meds and see an allergy clinic/ENT. Since my asthma > is controled in other states, he thinks it is the allergies here > contributing to my asthma. He doesn't use X (because of the cost > and investing in it) but the the allergy clinic that he refered me > to does. > > Since I am in the Army, I half to wait for my Army PCM to refer from > the referral from the pulmo. I hope I can get in with the allergist > within the next two weeks. I had to complete stop running because I > ran 2 mile Monday and at the half mark my asthma started up but I > continue running. When I stopped I was light head, dessy and I > couldn't catch my breath for about 40 minutes. I finally did but I > didn't feel better til lunch. Wednesday I tried speed walking. It > wasn't as bad but I was light head until lunch. This problem running > has been going on for about a month and a half. I wasn't this bad > before August. > > This was probably a poll, but I have a question - How long after > your first shot did you notice results and what where they? Anyone. > > The Soldier First of all, let me say how proud I am of our military. God bless you for what you do for our freedoms and country. As for how long, it really depends on the patient. For most people it seems to take about 6 -12 months. With me, it was a full year. I think I will start a poll just for you and see just how long it did take for our members. God bless you and I hope Xolair works real fast for you, Doug Group founder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2007 Report Share Posted October 7, 2007 God bless you, Dineen...we hope you stay safe and get a doctor who will find the right treatment for you and that you will be well soon. Addy Group co-owner > > --- In , " dineen2323 " <dineen2323@> wrote: > > > > I finally went to my pulmo for the first time and he wants me to > > continue on my meds and see an allergy clinic/ENT. Since my asthma > > is controled in other states, he thinks it is the allergies here > > contributing to my asthma. He doesn't use X (because of the cost > > and investing in it) but the the allergy clinic that he refered me > > to does. > > > > Since I am in the Army, I half to wait for my Army PCM to refer from > > the referral from the pulmo. I hope I can get in with the allergist > > within the next two weeks. I had to complete stop running because I > > ran 2 mile Monday and at the half mark my asthma started up but I > > continue running. When I stopped I was light head, dessy and I > > couldn't catch my breath for about 40 minutes. I finally did but I > > didn't feel better til lunch. Wednesday I tried speed walking. It > > wasn't as bad but I was light head until lunch. This problem running > > has been going on for about a month and a half. I wasn't this bad > > before August. > > > > This was probably a poll, but I have a question - How long after > > your first shot did you notice results and what where they? Anyone. > > > > The Soldier > > > > First of all, let me say how proud I am of our military. God bless you > for what you do for our freedoms and country. > > As for how long, it really depends on the patient. For most people it > seems to take about 6 -12 months. With me, it was a full year. > > I think I will start a poll just for you and see just how long it did > take for our members. > > God bless you and I hope Xolair works real fast for you, > > > Doug > Group founder > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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