Guest guest Posted March 30, 2007 Report Share Posted March 30, 2007 Guess I'm going to go in tomorrow since it's 4 weeks and I'm having a lot of issues with the asthma and allergies already. I'm thinking I'm gonna end up having to increase because I've had 3 shots and no results really yet and the past week I've been having a lot of issues. --- In , " Misty Lynn " <mistylynnm@...> wrote: > > First off I get my shots once a month and so I was curious, my last > shot was on the 2nd of this month. This friday will be 4 weeks sooo > do I do it this friday or wait til the 2nd which would be Monday? I > think Friday but my husband said insurance may not pay if its more > than once in a month. > Also do you all think it would be an issue if I was wanting to switch > my Xolair to my PCP's office? I need a job like very very very soon > and my allergist is over 30 minutes away and since I have to wait the > mandatory 2 hours it would be soo much easier if I didn't have to > drive back and forth. Also my PCP office doesn't close until 7 pm, > and is open on Saturdays which opens up a whole nother door. > I don't even know if it's possible especially since my allergist was > slightly unnerved when I switched my allergy shots to the PCP and > ended up having an anaphylactic reaction and he couldn't be in charge > of my care because he doesn't have practicing rights at my hospital. > So he had to wait for test results and what not to be forwarded and > since I was intubated I couldn't keep him updated and I guess my > doctor wasn't giving him the updates like he wanted. I literally had > 20 messages on my phone when I got home from him calling 3-4 times a > day trying to find out what was going on and my husband was clueless > although he did talk to him a couple times. > I just don't really know what to do, but it wouldn't be worth the > drive up there to commute for a job closer to his office unless it > paid very very well especially with the gas prices. If I don't get > something soon though I will have to discontinue my Xolair because > I've already had to stop getting some of my meds filled because I had > to chose between my Xolair and them. Sooo financially it's killing > us!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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