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Me, too. My pulmo's office continues the mantra that I am more at

risk of having a bad allergic experience without Xolair than with it,

and since I have never had even a mild reaction any time I have

gotten the Xolair shots, they are not recommending I change anything.

Addy

Same disclaimer as Ron.

--- In , " ronaldcrpntr " <cowtrail@...>

wrote:

>

> I went to my Dr.'s appointment with my Pulmonologist yesterday. We

discussed the FDA's

> Black Box Warning and he stated he was not impressed with the

findings and report. He did

> not see any change from all the information that has been gathered

on Xolair already that

> would cause him to alter his treatment of his patients.

>

> I self inject and that will not change. He indicated that each

patient is different and needs to

> be evaluated individually, but indicated no change in his policies

on waiting and self

> injecting.

>

> Needless to say I was very pleased with his lack of knee jerk

reaction, but I put in an

> obligatory statement, this is my Dr discussing my case, Your

Mileage May Vary!.

>

> Ron

>

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My doctor and nurses say the same and say that I should go as the poster child

for Xolair... Accept that right now my asthma is blowing up because of chemical

things. So it has been a lot of fun just trying to breath. May end up in the

hospital because of the new drapes and newly cleaned drapes.

Lol.

Sr. Volz, C.R.

pyle456 <coachmac@...> wrote:

Me, too. My pulmo's office continues the mantra that I am more at

risk of having a bad allergic experience without Xolair than with it,

and since I have never had even a mild reaction any time I have

gotten the Xolair shots, they are not recommending I change anything.

Addy

Same disclaimer as Ron.

--- In , " ronaldcrpntr " <cowtrail@...>

wrote:

>

> I went to my Dr.'s appointment with my Pulmonologist yesterday. We

discussed the FDA's

> Black Box Warning and he stated he was not impressed with the

findings and report. He did

> not see any change from all the information that has been gathered

on Xolair already that

> would cause him to alter his treatment of his patients.

>

> I self inject and that will not change. He indicated that each

patient is different and needs to

> be evaluated individually, but indicated no change in his policies

on waiting and self

> injecting.

>

> Needless to say I was very pleased with his lack of knee jerk

reaction, but I put in an

> obligatory statement, this is my Dr discussing my case, Your

Mileage May Vary!.

>

> Ron

>

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