Guest guest Posted September 7, 2007 Report Share Posted September 7, 2007 There have been several topics discussed lately. I emailed one of our xolair professionals and she has given me some answers. When I don't know, I ask. And as always, talk to your own doctor before making any changes to your treatment. Thanks, Doug Group founder ______________________________________________________________________ " I have seen NO evidence that Xolair causes female problems, increased risk to have any surgery etc... Giving the shot early should not be done as it hasn't been studied that way, but my feelings are if they aren't too early there would be no problem. As for bruising at injection sites...capillaries lie under the skin, we have no way of seeing them as they are small, one could be hit when the injection goes in or hit on the way out if the needle is not removed at a straight 90 degrees. Any shot can cause a bruise, it is not indiginous to Xolair! " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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