Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 Feel free to read through or search all the previous posts. We have only had one person report hearing loss as a potential side effect. Everyone has to do his/her own risk-benefit analysis before deciding to start Xolair. For me, the long-term, known side effects of taking as much prednisone as I was taking were a far greater risk. If Xolair was going to help me get well to the extent I could stop taking prednisone so frequently, I was going to try it. I have been on Xolair 2.5 years. Instead of having to take a monthly taper of pred and/or take 20mg daily, I now need a taper about twice per year, which is the new frequency of my asthma flares (as opposed to twice a month prior to Xolair). Also, I have a much greater quality of life and I am stronger overall. Good luck in making your decision, Addy Group co-owner --- In , " tahereh1979 " <Tahereh1979@...> wrote: > > Hello - > > I want to use Zolair. My doctor have called me and ansked me if I want > to make an appointment to come and have the shot. But I'm very > concerned about this drug. There is no drug out there that doesn't > have side effects. NO ONE knows about the longterm side effects of > this drug. I have searched, haven't been able to find any. I have > done this test that my doctor told me to get and my " IgE level " was > around 500, which is pretty high " > > > Any information would help. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 Hi....yeah...we do not know what the long term side effects of Xolair might be, but my respirologist responded to my exact same question to her (re: side effect of Xolair); with.... " we do know what the long term side effects of Prednisone are, and it isn't good " . With any medication, you have to outweigh the risks vs. the benefits. I know a lot of people in this group have benefited greatly from Xolair and have been able to get off long-term use of Prednisone. Myself, I've only been on Xolair for 4 months, so I'm hoping that by this coming fall (my worst time), I won't need Prednisone. Pamela __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 To whom wrote this email. I have been on Xolair for almost 3 years and am now being taken off of some of my 8-9 medications. I asked my doctor about my asthma and she said that I have asthma and that I have had it since I was a child. She says that this medication should have been given to me a year or so before I started. She says it is the best thing I could do. I have been hospitalized for at least 2 weeks and on big doses of predisone. One year I was on at least 30 mgs for the year I would get ready to come down and would have a major attack. Now I have not been in the hospital for over a year and off of predisone for a few months. I have had no side affects that I can tell or the doctor can tell since I have been on Xolair. I would go with your doctor and put your trust in him or her. As Always, Sr. Volz, C.R. Hello - I want to use Zolair. My doctor have called me and ansked me if I want to make an appointment to come and have the shot. But I'm very concerned about this drug. There is no drug out there that doesn't have side effects. NO ONE knows about the longterm side effects of this drug. I have searched, haven't been able to find any. I have done this test that my doctor told me to get and my " IgE level " was around 500, which is pretty high " Any information would help. --------------------------------- gets better. Check out the new email design. Plus there’s much more to come. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 Hi Tahereh: I've been on Xolair for two years now. Have had no side effects. I did the same thing I looked for them, but couldn't find any I guess it's too soon. however, I'm fine and the medicine is a God send. Good Luck Kathy tahereh1979 <Tahereh1979@...> wrote: Hello - I want to use Zolair. My doctor have called me and ansked me if I want to make an appointment to come and have the shot. But I'm very concerned about this drug. There is no drug out there that doesn't have side effects. NO ONE knows about the longterm side effects of this drug. I have searched, haven't been able to find any. I have done this test that my doctor told me to get and my " IgE level " was around 500, which is pretty high " Any information would help. --------------------------------- gets better. Check out the new email design. Plus there’s much more to come. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2006 Report Share Posted June 23, 2006 just another person who's life has been changed by Xolair -- no side effects at all! kathy eisen <kathyh1942@...> wrote: Hi Tahereh: I've been on Xolair for two years now. Have had no side effects. I did the same thing I looked for them, but couldn't find any I guess it's too soon. however, I'm fine and the medicine is a God send. Good Luck Kathy tahereh1979 <Tahereh1979@...> wrote: Hello - I want to use Zolair. My doctor have called me and ansked me if I want to make an appointment to come and have the shot. But I'm very concerned about this drug. There is no drug out there that doesn't have side effects. NO ONE knows about the longterm side effects of this drug. I have searched, haven't been able to find any. I have done this test that my doctor told me to get and my " IgE level " was around 500, which is pretty high " Any information would help. --------------------------------- gets better. Check out the new email design. Plus there’s much more to come. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2006 Report Share Posted June 23, 2006 During the trial I believe 0.3% of patients in the control group developed various cancers while 0.5% on the people taking Xolair developed cancer. A further study conducted by MD determined that there was no connection between Xolair and cancer. That was a relief to hear but even if there was a connection I would still take the drug. I'd rather spend the next 20 years free from asthma and develop cancer than spend the next 30, 40, 50 years being miserable and having no cancer. Given that choice, I would take Xolair. But that's just me. You have to decide for youself. Best of luck! kathy eisen <kathyh1942@...> wrote: Hi Tahereh: I've been on Xolair for two years now. Have had no side effects. I did the same thing I looked for them, but couldn't find any I guess it's too soon. however, I'm fine and the medicine is a God send. Good Luck Kathy tahereh1979 <Tahereh1979@...> wrote: Hello - I want to use Zolair. My doctor have called me and ansked me if I want to make an appointment to come and have the shot. But I'm very concerned about this drug. There is no drug out there that doesn't have side effects. NO ONE knows about the longterm side effects of this drug. I have searched, haven't been able to find any. I have done this test that my doctor told me to get and my " IgE level " was around 500, which is pretty high " Any information would help. --------------------------------- gets better. Check out the new email design. Plus there’s much more to come. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2010 Report Share Posted August 9, 2010 > > Hi Bee, > This might be a really dumb question but just wanted to ask it anyway. I've been baking a lot for friends and families lately because I enjoy doing it. I don't eat any of it of course but when I am baking and I get some of the batter on me will it absorb through my skin? I wash my hands after I'm done but just not sure if a little that gets on my skin is bad. I know, probably a really dumb question but I just want to do everything right. > +++Hi , Don't be concerned at all! Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2010 Report Share Posted August 9, 2010 Okay then...thanks Bee! Glad I asked because I didn't want to start stressing about it. This might be a really dumb question but just wanted to ask it anyway. I've been baking a lot for friends and families lately because I enjoy doing it. I don't eat any of it of course but when I am baking and I get some of the batter on me will it absorb through my skin? I wash my hands after I'm done but just not sure if a little that gets on my skin is bad. I know, probably a really dumb question but I just want to do everything right. > +++Hi , Don't be concerned at all! Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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