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Dear : I hope you are able to resolve the question on medication. I

hope is feeling better. We have had our run of ear infections this

summer and are waiting on a referral for ent specialist. We saw our

pulmonologist and she put my daughter on Xenopex. The new albuterol without

the side effects. It will be a blessing because my daughter shakes just

after one svn treatment with the regular albuterol. They took out one of

the molecules which makes up albuterol and they came up with the xenopex.

Let you all know how it works.

annette and alissa

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>Reply-To: PedPIDonelist

>To: PedPIDonelist

>Subject: (no subject)

>Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 10:39:45 -0500

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> went to the doctor yesterday. His normal Ped. wasn't in so he saw

>the nurse. Once again his ear was extremely infected, but he doesn't

>have croup as I had thought.

>

>It took the nurse an extended amount of time to return to our room and

>upon entering she was apologizing for the length of the wait. She

>explained that she was confused as to why the Ped. has him on this last

>medication. You may remember, I asked you guys about it. It was the one

>that is mostly given to people with colitis. I told her I questioned it

>as well, but the doctor seemed to think it was necessary. She doesn't

>want to put on any other antibiotic until she speaks to his normal

>doctor (today) to see what his reasoning behind it is. I'm anxious to

>here her opinion.

>

>Took to the immunologist last friday and they are beginning the

>series of blood tests to determine exactly where he is lacking. I wish I

>would have taken him months ago. Although I am anxious to get the

>results of the first series back (27th), I dread returning knowing that

>he has to give blood at least 2 more times. He totally freaks out, and

>it doesn't help that the nurses are slower than molasses doing it!! The

>poor little man will be 2 on Oct. 4th and he's seen the doctor more

>times than some people do in a life time!

>

>Take care all!

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>>This forum is open to parents and caregivers of children diagnosed with a

>Primary Immune Deficiency. Opinions or medical advice stated here are the

>sole responsibility of the poster and should not be taken as professional

>advice.

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