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Guest guest Posted February 19, 2012 Report Share Posted February 19, 2012 Absolutely! If my son has a cold and has his weekly sub Q he gets better MUCH faster. That has been our experience as well. We also see if he is over 3 days late that he will catch what is going around. I think they just have not seen the necessity to do the study up to now. From: osdbmom@... Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 14:24:04 +0000 Subject: what do you guys think? I was so happy to haul my three very sick kids in for IVIG last Wednesday. Their nurses were a bit concerned that all 3 had been so sick despite treatment from pcp, so called their ID dr. down. He checked them out, agreed with pcp's plans, and gave me guidelines to gauge what may not be working and what I needed to call back about. I made a comment that I was so glad they were able to come down for their infusion, bc they'd been so sick and hopefully it would help to get them over their illnesses. And he gave me this odd look and said, " You know, I don't know of any studies that prove kids get better from anything after an infusion. " But I have SEEN it. Even just slugglishness, the kid might seem to be getting run down, and be more energetic after an infusion. Illness....I cant count how many times my kids are ill before infusion, then the next day, they feel worse in whatever area is sick, and then they start to get better. That's not a coincidence. Our nurses have seen the same thing with many patients. What do you guys think? do you see this in your own PIDD kids? valarie mom to 3 w/cvid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2012 Report Share Posted February 19, 2012 Absolutely! If my son has a cold and has his weekly sub Q he gets better MUCH faster. That has been our experience as well. We also see if he is over 3 days late that he will catch what is going around. I think they just have not seen the necessity to do the study up to now. From: osdbmom@... Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 14:24:04 +0000 Subject: what do you guys think? I was so happy to haul my three very sick kids in for IVIG last Wednesday. Their nurses were a bit concerned that all 3 had been so sick despite treatment from pcp, so called their ID dr. down. He checked them out, agreed with pcp's plans, and gave me guidelines to gauge what may not be working and what I needed to call back about. I made a comment that I was so glad they were able to come down for their infusion, bc they'd been so sick and hopefully it would help to get them over their illnesses. And he gave me this odd look and said, " You know, I don't know of any studies that prove kids get better from anything after an infusion. " But I have SEEN it. Even just slugglishness, the kid might seem to be getting run down, and be more energetic after an infusion. Illness....I cant count how many times my kids are ill before infusion, then the next day, they feel worse in whatever area is sick, and then they start to get better. That's not a coincidence. Our nurses have seen the same thing with many patients. What do you guys think? do you see this in your own PIDD kids? valarie mom to 3 w/cvid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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