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About a week and a half ago I was " fighting a cold " . Pretty soon I could not

breath and the

wife rolled me to ER. I was admitted in intensive care and confirmed to have

influenza A.

Everybody had to put on masks and gloves. My regular Dr is also a pulmonary

specialist

(Lung/asthma Dr). He states that the Flu (influenza) is far worse then phenomena

for asthma

sufferers, influenza affects both lungs in their entirety. He, after stating it

was nip and tuck

for awhile, stated now I know why so many people die from influenza. I just got

home and

am doing better, everything is relative, but this is a first for me. I will not

take the flu for

granted when it reacts so violently with my asthma.

I self inject Xolair so I was three days late with the shots, Dr said that was

OK. After injecting

I actually felt better. Most of the Nurses did not know about Xolair so I

educated them, told

them about this site, and they were " excited " about learning about Xolair, cool

huh?

Yes I did get flu shots and phenomena shots prior to this incident.

I go back to the Dr tomorrow and right now I feel really really yucky, that's

medical jargon

for even my hair hurts!

Ron

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Ron,

I'm glad to hear you are doing better. For some odd reason I can breathe

better when I get the flu.

You said you are self-injecting Xolair? I've asked my doctor if I can do it

myself but he won't let me. Are you a health care professional? I'd like to

give myself the shot if possible.

ronaldcrpntr <cowtrail@...> wrote:

About a week and a half ago I was " fighting a cold " . Pretty soon I could not

breath and the

wife rolled me to ER. I was admitted in intensive care and confirmed to have

influenza A.

Everybody had to put on masks and gloves. My regular Dr is also a pulmonary

specialist

(Lung/asthma Dr). He states that the Flu (influenza) is far worse then phenomena

for asthma

sufferers, influenza affects both lungs in their entirety. He, after stating it

was nip and tuck

for awhile, stated now I know why so many people die from influenza. I just got

home and

am doing better, everything is relative, but this is a first for me. I will not

take the flu for

granted when it reacts so violently with my asthma.

I self inject Xolair so I was three days late with the shots, Dr said that was

OK. After injecting

I actually felt better. Most of the Nurses did not know about Xolair so I

educated them, told

them about this site, and they were " excited " about learning about Xolair, cool

huh?

Yes I did get flu shots and phenomena shots prior to this incident.

I go back to the Dr tomorrow and right now I feel really really yucky, that's

medical jargon

for even my hair hurts!

Ron

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I have never stuck a needle in anybody, especially myself, prior to

Xolair. I think the Nurse and Dr just felt that I was not a shock

danger, and would not " abuse " the protocol. I thought Self injecting

was " normal " until I started reading this site. Me and a nurse are

both self injecting, I'm not a health care professional, I never

asked why they allow me to but I'm good with it, it is so much

easier. I have a pretty good Dr and I guess he decided his office was

to busy and the " Office fees " out weighed room for people.

On Feb 17, 2006, at 1:13 PM, McLaughlin wrote:

> Ron,

>

> I'm glad to hear you are doing better. For some odd reason I can

> breathe better when I get the flu.

>

> You said you are self-injecting Xolair? I've asked my doctor if

> I can do it myself but he won't let me. Are you a health care

> professional? I'd like to give myself the shot if possible.

>

>

>

> ronaldcrpntr <cowtrail@...> wrote:

> About a week and a half ago I was " fighting a cold " . Pretty soon

> I could not breath and the

> wife rolled me to ER. I was admitted in intensive care and

> confirmed to have influenza A.

> Everybody had to put on masks and gloves. My regular Dr is also a

> pulmonary specialist

> (Lung/asthma Dr). He states that the Flu (influenza) is far worse

> then phenomena for asthma

> sufferers, influenza affects both lungs in their entirety. He,

> after stating it was nip and tuck

> for awhile, stated now I know why so many people die from

> influenza. I just got home and

> am doing better, everything is relative, but this is a first for

> me. I will not take the flu for

> granted when it reacts so violently with my asthma.

>

> I self inject Xolair so I was three days late with the shots, Dr

> said that was OK. After injecting

> I actually felt better. Most of the Nurses did not know about

> Xolair so I educated them, told

> them about this site, and they were " excited " about learning about

> Xolair, cool huh?

>

> Yes I did get flu shots and phenomena shots prior to this incident.

>

> I go back to the Dr tomorrow and right now I feel really really

> yucky, that's medical jargon

> for even my hair hurts!

>

> Ron

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I also self-inject my Xolair shots. I did it with my allergy shots

15 or more years ago, but the insurance companies got ancy and I had

to stop. No more allergy shots, tho, since Xolair. All they did

was keep me out of the hospital. Xolair does much more than that.

Addy

> > About a week and a half ago I was " fighting a cold " . Pretty

soon

> > I could not breath and the

> > wife rolled me to ER. I was admitted in intensive care and

> > confirmed to have influenza A.

> > Everybody had to put on masks and gloves. My regular Dr is also

a

> > pulmonary specialist

> > (Lung/asthma Dr). He states that the Flu (influenza) is far

worse

> > then phenomena for asthma

> > sufferers, influenza affects both lungs in their entirety. He,

> > after stating it was nip and tuck

> > for awhile, stated now I know why so many people die from

> > influenza. I just got home and

> > am doing better, everything is relative, but this is a first

for

> > me. I will not take the flu for

> > granted when it reacts so violently with my asthma.

> >

> > I self inject Xolair so I was three days late with the shots,

Dr

> > said that was OK. After injecting

> > I actually felt better. Most of the Nurses did not know about

> > Xolair so I educated them, told

> > them about this site, and they were " excited " about learning

about

> > Xolair, cool huh?

> >

> > Yes I did get flu shots and phenomena shots prior to this

incident.

> >

> > I go back to the Dr tomorrow and right now I feel really really

> > yucky, that's medical jargon

> > for even my hair hurts!

> >

> > Ron

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Thanks, Ron. I'm going to have to ask my doctor again then. I gave my wife

shots for 1 year when she was on chemo. She's better now and I'm a pro at

giving shots. Perhaps he'll go along with it.

Carpenter <cowtrail@...> wrote:

I have never stuck a needle in anybody, especially myself, prior to

Xolair. I think the Nurse and Dr just felt that I was not a shock

danger, and would not " abuse " the protocol. I thought Self injecting

was " normal " until I started reading this site. Me and a nurse are

both self injecting, I'm not a health care professional, I never

asked why they allow me to but I'm good with it, it is so much

easier. I have a pretty good Dr and I guess he decided his office was

to busy and the " Office fees " out weighed room for people.

On Feb 17, 2006, at 1:13 PM, McLaughlin wrote:

> Ron,

>

> I'm glad to hear you are doing better. For some odd reason I can

> breathe better when I get the flu.

>

> You said you are self-injecting Xolair? I've asked my doctor if

> I can do it myself but he won't let me. Are you a health care

> professional? I'd like to give myself the shot if possible.

>

>

>

> ronaldcrpntr <cowtrail@...> wrote:

> About a week and a half ago I was " fighting a cold " . Pretty soon

> I could not breath and the

> wife rolled me to ER. I was admitted in intensive care and

> confirmed to have influenza A.

> Everybody had to put on masks and gloves. My regular Dr is also a

> pulmonary specialist

> (Lung/asthma Dr). He states that the Flu (influenza) is far worse

> then phenomena for asthma

> sufferers, influenza affects both lungs in their entirety. He,

> after stating it was nip and tuck

> for awhile, stated now I know why so many people die from

> influenza. I just got home and

> am doing better, everything is relative, but this is a first for

> me. I will not take the flu for

> granted when it reacts so violently with my asthma.

>

> I self inject Xolair so I was three days late with the shots, Dr

> said that was OK. After injecting

> I actually felt better. Most of the Nurses did not know about

> Xolair so I educated them, told

> them about this site, and they were " excited " about learning about

> Xolair, cool huh?

>

> Yes I did get flu shots and phenomena shots prior to this incident.

>

> I go back to the Dr tomorrow and right now I feel really really

> yucky, that's medical jargon

> for even my hair hurts!

>

> Ron

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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