Guest guest Posted December 4, 2010 Report Share Posted December 4, 2010 I would suggest that never getting sick is not normal either. Pamela From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Missy Sent: Friday, December 03, 2010 10:35 PM Subject: Low IGG but not sick My son has low IGA and low IGG subclass 1 and 3, with a low total IGG. The vaccine titers done in March were normal. His B-Cells, Mature T Cells, Helper Cells, and Supressor Cells are also all low. He has a lot of other medical issues, but he is NEVER sick. He has had 1 stomach bug in his whole life. That's it! He has had a bit of UTI's which have resulted in some mild kidney damage, but the UTIs are a direct result of his other medical issues. We are in the process of starting the IVIg infusions (not actually started them yet and will more than likely need a port placed). We have an appointment with his diagnostic doctor to discuss everything, but in the meantime I'm just confused and slightly irritated. I know he needs the infusions and it's something we have been talking about for a year now. What I don't understand is why he actually needs them if he's never sick. Shouldn't he pick up everything? I mean he licks the floor at Walmart on a weekly basis! he licks strangers shoes! We practically live in the hospital for all of his specialists visits, you would think he would pick something up there? I know I do. Someone please enlighten me. We have also not been given a specific immune deficiency diagnosis. I don't even know what to tell people it's called or how to explain to them why he needs treatment when I don't understand myself. I'm very impatient and I want to call his doctor with all of my concerns RIGHT NOW, but I would rather wait and talk with him in person. So in the meantime I'm just going to make myself and everyone around me crazy, LOL. Thanks for listening! Missy Mommy to , my 2 year old Monster with VACTERLS Association & PDD-NOS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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