Guest guest Posted January 17, 2001 Report Share Posted January 17, 2001 This one has a very bad accent. We hope that with appropriate use of Flovent the patient can use less of s/l beta-pneumatic switch which can contribute to her increased heart rate. and............I had a tough time finding these, but here is what was left that I'm just not really too sure of.......found some on the net, but it isn't always right......... she was considered to have positive tests for ash, birch, elm, maple, sycamore, oak, beech, hickory, grass mix, pigweed, ragweed, lamb's quarter, cocklebur, mite, cockroach, cat, dog, Alternaria, Curvularia, s/l cephalea-sporium aspergillus, Chaetonium, epicocum Fusarium, Helmintho-sporium, s/l Thoma. There were also tests from 11/94 which look positive to ash, maple, poplar, sycamore, beech, oak, birch, elm, grass mix, plantain, s/l DOC, ragweed, Alternaria, Curvularia, Chaetonium, epicocum, Fusarium, Helmintho-sporium, s/l pularia, possibly s/l Rhizopus. Immunotherapy contained grass and ragweed, a weed mix, mold mix, mite, trees. Thanks for any help gang! Belinda feel free to email me! kbmjoyce@... EarthLink: It's your Internet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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