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Lorri, Ursula, and e-mailers,

Thanx for your help. After MUCH deliberation, prayer, talk, and e-mail

support from you, we have decided to start our son on IVIG. His first

infusion is Thursday. If he had reactions ie: rash on hands, headache,

vomiting, and chills during his last treatments, do you think he will still

have the same reactions since it has been 4 months since his last infusion?

In the past he has been premedicated with Phenergin but if I can avoid

medicating him I would like to do that.

Thank you again for all of you responses.

Re: IVIG vs viruses

> ,,

>

> I think you should talk to your doctor about this. I found with

her

> levels just kept dropping. With winter coming and more infections our

there

> I found had a harder time on antibiotics could not ever get over

the

> tiredness and then got hit with infections. This is a very hard decision

> but watch the energy level carefully. I would rather have

treatments

> and not be tired and sick all the time than not having them.

>

> Good Luck with your decision

> Lorri ( 11 CVID)

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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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Lorri, Ursula, and e-mailers,

Thanx for your help. After MUCH deliberation, prayer, talk, and e-mail

support from you, we have decided to start our son on IVIG. His first

infusion is Thursday. If he had reactions ie: rash on hands, headache,

vomiting, and chills during his last treatments, do you think he will still

have the same reactions since it has been 4 months since his last infusion?

In the past he has been premedicated with Phenergin but if I can avoid

medicating him I would like to do that.

Thank you again for all of you responses.

Re: IVIG vs viruses

> ,,

>

> I think you should talk to your doctor about this. I found with

her

> levels just kept dropping. With winter coming and more infections our

there

> I found had a harder time on antibiotics could not ever get over

the

> tiredness and then got hit with infections. This is a very hard decision

> but watch the energy level carefully. I would rather have

treatments

> and not be tired and sick all the time than not having them.

>

> Good Luck with your decision

> Lorri ( 11 CVID)

> ----- Original Message -----

>

> To: <PedPID >

> >>

> > >>

> > >>

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

>

>

>

> 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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Lorri, Ursula, and e-mailers,

Thanx for your help. After MUCH deliberation, prayer, talk, and e-mail

support from you, we have decided to start our son on IVIG. His first

infusion is Thursday. If he had reactions ie: rash on hands, headache,

vomiting, and chills during his last treatments, do you think he will still

have the same reactions since it has been 4 months since his last infusion?

In the past he has been premedicated with Phenergin but if I can avoid

medicating him I would like to do that.

Thank you again for all of you responses.

Re: IVIG vs viruses

> ,,

>

> I think you should talk to your doctor about this. I found with

her

> levels just kept dropping. With winter coming and more infections our

there

> I found had a harder time on antibiotics could not ever get over

the

> tiredness and then got hit with infections. This is a very hard decision

> but watch the energy level carefully. I would rather have

treatments

> and not be tired and sick all the time than not having them.

>

> Good Luck with your decision

> Lorri ( 11 CVID)

> ----- Original Message -----

>

> To: <PedPID >

> >>

> > >>

> > >>

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

>

>

>

> 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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Graham is medicated with benedryl and tylenol. Have they considered

reducing the rate at which he is infused? It may be needed. Our

immuno. keeps the rate very slow to avoid any potential problems. It

may take longer but it's worth it in the long run.

Kim, mom to Linz and Graham (Bruton's)

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Graham is medicated with benedryl and tylenol. Have they considered

reducing the rate at which he is infused? It may be needed. Our

immuno. keeps the rate very slow to avoid any potential problems. It

may take longer but it's worth it in the long run.

Kim, mom to Linz and Graham (Bruton's)

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I agree with checking the rate. This is very important. My son is not

premedicated although many patients are. Also, some brands work better for some

kids than others. My son does great on Gamimune N, but had a reaction (vomiting,

headache) the one time he had a different brand. Just a thought.

Ben is ill today. I think it is just a cold. We hope so. IVIG is Friday.

Jan

akafreeman@... wrote:

> Graham is medicated with benedryl and tylenol. Have they considered

> reducing the rate at which he is infused? It may be needed. Our

> immuno. keeps the rate very slow to avoid any potential problems. It

> may take longer but it's worth it in the long run.

>

> Kim, mom to Linz and Graham (Bruton's)

>

>

> 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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I agree with checking the rate. This is very important. My son is not

premedicated although many patients are. Also, some brands work better for some

kids than others. My son does great on Gamimune N, but had a reaction (vomiting,

headache) the one time he had a different brand. Just a thought.

Ben is ill today. I think it is just a cold. We hope so. IVIG is Friday.

Jan

akafreeman@... wrote:

> Graham is medicated with benedryl and tylenol. Have they considered

> reducing the rate at which he is infused? It may be needed. Our

> immuno. keeps the rate very slow to avoid any potential problems. It

> may take longer but it's worth it in the long run.

>

> Kim, mom to Linz and Graham (Bruton's)

>

>

> 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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HI ,

I know starting your son on IVIG is scary, I've been and still am. My son is

almost seven and has been getting IVIG since he was four. I never dreamed I

would get used to it. I actually haven't gotten used to it, but you know your

child needs it and it has to be. My suggestion is that they run his IV over

several hours, especially if he is reacting. I don't know how long they run it

, but maybe 7-8 hours. We also always premedicate with benadryl and Tylenol to

reduce the risk of reaction. We also apply Emla cream on his hand one hour

before. Some of the nurses inject Lidocaine before the IV start to extra numb

his hand. Most of the time he is good and doesn't feel it. Other times he

throws a fit, even though he can't feel it.

Good luck, and remember we are all here for you. I will say a prayer for you

and your son. I know how difficult this is.

Temme

Re: IVIG vs viruses

> ,,

>

> I think you should talk to your doctor about this. I found with

her

> levels just kept dropping. With winter coming and more infections our

there

> I found had a harder time on antibiotics could not ever get over

the

> tiredness and then got hit with infections. This is a very hard decision

> but watch the energy level carefully. I would rather have

treatments

> and not be tired and sick all the time than not having them.

>

> Good Luck with your decision

> Lorri ( 11 CVID)

> ----- Original Message -----

>

> To: <PedPID >

> >>

> > >>

> > >>

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

>

>

>

> 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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In a message dated 9/11/01 8:42:52 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

mew2@... writes:

> My son does great on Gamimune N, but had a reaction (vomiting,

> headache) the one time he had a different brand. Just a thought.

>

We also had this same experience. We started on a different brand but were

switched to Gamimune N and have not had problems.

le

11, Selective Antibody Def., IVIG for 4 years, every 3 weeks.

Syringomyelia

6 surgeries in two years before being diagnosed: 4 sinus, tonsil and adenoids

removed, septic hip since IVIG 0 surgery needed!

Trailing off IVIG 6/28/01

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In a message dated 9/11/01 8:42:52 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

mew2@... writes:

> My son does great on Gamimune N, but had a reaction (vomiting,

> headache) the one time he had a different brand. Just a thought.

>

We also had this same experience. We started on a different brand but were

switched to Gamimune N and have not had problems.

le

11, Selective Antibody Def., IVIG for 4 years, every 3 weeks.

Syringomyelia

6 surgeries in two years before being diagnosed: 4 sinus, tonsil and adenoids

removed, septic hip since IVIG 0 surgery needed!

Trailing off IVIG 6/28/01

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My son gets gammagard. He has for the past 61/2 years like clock work

massive headache, sick to his stomach then a temp of 102. We stumbled around

April on Zyrtec for his spring allergies that he gets very bad. Having

Zyrtec in his system

has ward on the headaches, fevor and stomach problem. Just a thought!

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I would like to get my son age 12 reevaluated. He has been tested for low

T-Cells, low count of A, G and M cells.

We have gone to U of M but would like a 2nd opinion.

Any ideas?

For a child that has an immune problem .. knock on wood ... he's pretty

healthy, except for the minor problems with allergies and just recently his

doctor

prescribed inhalers.

Thank you!

nne

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My son gets gammagard. He has for the past 61/2 years like clock work

massive headache, sick to his stomach then a temp of 102. We stumbled around

April on Zyrtec for his spring allergies that he gets very bad. Having

Zyrtec in his system

has ward on the headaches, fevor and stomach problem. Just a thought!

******************************************************************************

********************

I would like to get my son age 12 reevaluated. He has been tested for low

T-Cells, low count of A, G and M cells.

We have gone to U of M but would like a 2nd opinion.

Any ideas?

For a child that has an immune problem .. knock on wood ... he's pretty

healthy, except for the minor problems with allergies and just recently his

doctor

prescribed inhalers.

Thank you!

nne

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My son gets gammagard. He has for the past 61/2 years like clock work

massive headache, sick to his stomach then a temp of 102. We stumbled around

April on Zyrtec for his spring allergies that he gets very bad. Having

Zyrtec in his system

has ward on the headaches, fevor and stomach problem. Just a thought!

******************************************************************************

********************

I would like to get my son age 12 reevaluated. He has been tested for low

T-Cells, low count of A, G and M cells.

We have gone to U of M but would like a 2nd opinion.

Any ideas?

For a child that has an immune problem .. knock on wood ... he's pretty

healthy, except for the minor problems with allergies and just recently his

doctor

prescribed inhalers.

Thank you!

nne

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