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That is a good idea, although I am pretty sure either my xolair doctor or one of

his nurses has seen it and will make sure he sees it.  As of right now I don't

have heart problems either, but both my parents had heart problems, but both

died of old age....their bodies wore out...my dad at 97, and 8 years later, my

mom died at 94!  Oh...and my dad's dad lived to be almost 100...two weeks shy of

his birthday!  He had heart problems in his 70's.  So I'm not too concerned

about the study, but I do think it is something to keep in mind and make sure

our doctors have seen it.

From: uca79iii <uca79iii@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: Safty Study

Date: Friday, July 24, 2009, 11:22 AM

 

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> I just received a letter from my pulmonologist informing me about the EXCELS

study linking Xolair with heart ailments. He hits the high points and offers me

the choice to stay on Xolair or discontinue it. Should I discontinue, he offers

to help monitor for a return of asthma symptoms and to treat as needed. For me,

even though I have heart problems that predate my Xolair, I am going to stay on

it. Should the pulmonologist or the cardiologist recommend a change, I'll

consider it. I just don't want to return to my old condition.

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> Mike McBrice

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I am going to print a copy of that study and let my cardiologist see it

my next visit.

I have NEVER had any heart disease but see him as a preventative.

My dad, grandfather, uncle, aunt and others in my family have died from heart

probs. At 54 my heart and arteries are healthy.

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Hi Jeanne,

The short version of a long tale:  I have lived in Alaska almost exclusively

sine 1992.  I had chronic sinus issues so the ENT told me to get out of the

cold/dry air and move to a warm/moist area.  I moved to South Carolina.  After

arriving in July '06, my very mild asthma began to escalate.  In October 2006

there was concern that I had a mild heart attack.  I had a cath and it showed no

damage, no blockage, no reason for chest pain.  I was told it was muscular and

to basically ignore it.  By Feb of 2008 I was going to the ER monthly, and

sometimes every other week, for a breathing treatment.  My pulmonologist there

suggested a return to AK in the hopes that my lungs would be happier here.  We

came home May of 2008.  My heart still causes some pain but no one can seem to

find the cause.  The doctors now believe it may be hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

which is difficult to diagnose.  It is sometimes mistaken for asthma.  I am

having a cardiac

MRI on 8/4 and hope to clear up the diagnosis at that point.  In the mean time,

I stay tired and have angina daily.  On the bright side, after starting 2 heart

meds, my breathing jumped from peak flows of 500 +/- to 850!  I am thrilled with

that!  Thanks for asking.

Mike

 

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I was having some heart problems for about 1 year before I started Xolair.  I

don't think there is a causal relationship, but i do worry about becoming

worse.  We'll see.

 Mike McBride

  " Blessed is he who, with a hunger that is never satisfied, day and night

throughout this present life makes prayer and the psalms his food and drink, and

strengthens himself by reading of God's glory in Scripture. Such communion will

lead the soul to ever-increasing joy in the age to come. " St. of Karpathos.

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From: JEANNE <bits122000@...>

Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 1:38:33 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: Safty Study

 

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> Hi Jeanne,

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> The short version of a long tale:  I have lived in Alaska almost exclusively

sine 1992.  I had chronic sinus issues so the ENT told me to get out of the

cold/dry air and move to a warm/moist area.  I moved to South Carolina.  After

arriving in July '06, my very mild asthma began to escalate.  In October 2006

there was concern that I had a mild heart attack.  I had a cath and it showed no

damage, no blockage, no reason for chest pain.  I was told it was muscular and

to basically ignore it.  By Feb of 2008 I was going to the ER monthly, and

sometimes every other week, for a breathing treatment.  My pulmonologist there

suggested a return to AK in the hopes that my lungs would be happier here.  We

came home May of 2008.  My heart still causes some pain but no one can seem to

find the cause.  The doctors now believe it may be hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

which is difficult to diagnose.  It is sometimes mistaken for asthma.  I am

having a cardiac

> MRI on 8/4 and hope to clear up the diagnosis at that point.  In the mean

time, I stay tired and have angina daily.  On the bright side, after starting 2

heart meds, my breathing jumped from peak flows of 500 +/- to 850!  I am

thrilled with that!  Thanks for asking.

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