Guest guest Posted August 23, 2001 Report Share Posted August 23, 2001 Congratulations, Joni & ! I'm so happy for you. I wish you continued success! In order to not let him lapse back into being fooled by OCD about the pool, could you take him to the community center pool this Fall? -(who is doing much better now that I'm on the Buspirone & Luvox and now that I'm not telling my in-laws every single bitty thing about what's going on with and the rest of our family) By the way, the reading tutor says is doing better, but she still expects this year will be very difficult for him. He's learning his sight words well, but he still has trouble hearing all of the sounds in words. Tom and I go to get the feedback on his D & E testing next Thursday. Wish us luck. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2004 Report Share Posted September 30, 2004 WAY TO GO SUZY!!!!!!!!!! I am so glad for you. All these numbers mean little to me right now but heres to you on your victory! DO I hear a round of appluase? Kos > > Okay, friends. I just received the first part of my six-month-post- tx labs. The HCV RNA Reflex test hasn't come back yet, but here's the miracle: > > My ALT is 9. Yes, 9. > > Was 42 at beginnning of treatment and 62 at end of tx. ALT was 23 in 1992 when I was first diagnosed. > > My ALT is 9. > > This is a miracle! Thank you, God. Thank you, Jesus. > > Suzy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2004 Report Share Posted October 1, 2004 Thanks, Kos. ALT's are liver enzymes which rise when the liver is being attacked by HepC. They are supposed to be between 2 to 40 but when mine reached 40, I was SICK! Now, I feel like I just got a new liver, LOL. Hugs and prayers, Suzy > > > > Okay, friends. I just received the first part of my six-month- post- > tx labs. The HCV RNA Reflex test hasn't come back yet, but here's > the miracle: > > > > My ALT is 9. Yes, 9. > > > > Was 42 at beginnning of treatment and 62 at end of tx. ALT was 23 > in 1992 when I was first diagnosed. > > > > My ALT is 9. > > > > This is a miracle! Thank you, God. Thank you, Jesus. > > > > Suzy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2007 Report Share Posted January 27, 2007 I knew Xolair was a miracle drug but now I'm living proof. I just got through my first asthma flare-up in a year. It was brought on by a combination of stress, my moving office,and stress; xolair is great but it can only do so much! I resorted to nebulized meds plus lidocane for the cough but managed to avoid evil candy. It was the first attack in 5 years that hasn't involved pred., infections, hospitals or loss of body parts(a steroid thing)!Since the evil candy caused all the other problems, I am very happy. My dr said I had xolair to thank for the change and I should be a poster child. I've lived in dread of this flare up for a year; wondering if it would be possible to get though without the awful problems associated with my fight with the evil candy. I feel like I have a chance to live a almost normal life again. I owe all the credit to God and xolair. I know my results are not what everyone has; everyone is different. Any improvement to a severe asthmatic is a blessing. Everyone taking the drug is in my prayers. It truly the first major break through for asthma in years. becki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2007 Report Share Posted January 28, 2007 Becki--that's great. I am a newbi--5 rounds and much improved but living here in Dallas the weather changes twice a day so I never know how I will be from hour to hour. It can be 75, freezing, sunny and rainy, calm and windy all within 24 hours and it's too much. Leigh asperqu <asperqu@...> wrote: I knew Xolair was a miracle drug but now I'm living proof. I just got through my first asthma flare-up in a year. It was brought on by a combination of stress, my moving office,and stress; xolair is great but it can only do so much! I resorted to nebulized meds plus lidocane for the cough but managed to avoid evil candy. It was the first attack in 5 years that hasn't involved pred., infections, hospitals or loss of body parts(a steroid thing)!Since the evil candy caused all the other problems, I am very happy. My dr said I had xolair to thank for the change and I should be a poster child. I've lived in dread of this flare up for a year; wondering if it would be possible to get though without the awful problems associated with my fight with the evil candy. I feel like I have a chance to live a almost normal life again. I owe all the credit to God and xolair. I know my results are not what everyone has; everyone is different. Any improvement to a severe asthmatic is a blessing. Everyone taking the drug is in my prayers. It truly the first major break through for asthma in years. becki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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