Guest guest Posted March 9, 2007 Report Share Posted March 9, 2007 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2007 Report Share Posted March 9, 2007 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 > --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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