Guest guest Posted July 2, 2010 Report Share Posted July 2, 2010 I find it interesting that everyone's doctor has a slightly different policy, yet they ALL site FDA guidelines as the reason. Do the guidelines change every five minutes? Or are they rather broad, allowing each doctor to pick and choose? Mine makes me show up and check in before they mix it, which takes about 30 minutes. They used to take my blood pressure before they would mix the Xolair. They usually ask if I have my epi pen, but I don't have to show them. Sometimes they make me look at a printed thing about warnings, usually not. One of the nurses asks a lot of questions, but she's new. Then I have to wait 30 minutes. I wish they would let me inject at home!! There is a dentist office on the first floor by the elevator I have to take and sometimes the smells coming from it are so bad that my lungs freak out. I have to be really careful not to appear sick or I won't get my shot. Which is stupid, because that's when I need it most. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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