Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 Hang in there Pamela. It took me a full year to feel the effect and I really wasn't convinced it was working until I stopped taking it. It's definitely not a cure but it surely helps. I've gone from using the rescue inhaler 4x per day to " as needed. " An inhaler will last me about 3 months now. My next step is to go from Advair 500/50 to just flovent. I'm working on reducing my meds every six months -- so far so good. Another thing you should consider - and I'd recommend this to everyone - is to exercise as much as possible (I realize that can be a tall order for an asthmatic) and eat a healthy diet. My diet is based on the book Super Foods Rx, by Pratt. Controlling asthma goes much deeper than loading up on meds. Simple things like fish, nuts, fruits and veggies go a long way to helping asthmatics and improving your health in general. Many of the foods in this book have anti-inflammatory properties such as fish and nuts. Here is the link. Enjoy! http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0060535687/qid=1148433405/sr=2-1/ref=pd_bbs_b_2\ _1/104-9458775-5462343?s=books & v=glance & n=283155 Pamela Boucher <pjboucher2001@...> wrote: Hi It's nice to see someone else with a low IGE and on Xolair! My IGE is 91 and I receive 1 vial monthly. I started mid February 2006 and I am going into my 4th month. Haven't noticed any improvement yet, but here's hoping! Pamela Kingston, Ontario __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 that's exactly what happened to me -- my sinuses would just clear up dramatically. After about a year my sinuses got considerably worse but I began feeling the effect in my lungs. Pretty weird but I'll take that trade off any day. tiredofsteroids <sitesee@...> wrote: I also have a lowish IgE and am in my 4th month of Xolair without a clear effect so far, taking 1 vial every 4 weeks. I do have some scattered days with an unusually really, really clear nose, so maybe something is starting to happen? Fran Orlando, FL > > Hi > > It's nice to see someone else with a low IGE and on > Xolair! My IGE is 91 and I receive 1 vial monthly. I > started mid February 2006 and I am going into my 4th > month. Haven't noticed any improvement yet, but > here's hoping! > > Pamela > Kingston, Ontario > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Hi and Pam: I read you two have low IGE. So do I, I'm wondering how many other Xolair users have low IGE?????? I've been getting Xolair injections for two years now, twice a month 375MG. In 2004 I had four infections, had big time steroids, antibiotics etc. In 2005 I had eight infections. The doctor tested my antibodies (only with my insisting) and we found my antibodies were low too. The immunologist recommended either anti body infusion or another pneumonia shot. I got the shot and the antibodies went up. I concerned because you can't get the shot every year and my medical records show I had it in 2003 and yet I had the infections I mentioned in 2004 and 2005. Are there others out there with this problem and could Xolair be causing it???? Kathy McLaughlin <gmclaughlin1000@...> wrote: that's exactly what happened to me -- my sinuses would just clear up dramatically. After about a year my sinuses got considerably worse but I began feeling the effect in my lungs. Pretty weird but I'll take that trade off any day. tiredofsteroids <sitesee@...> wrote: I also have a lowish IgE and am in my 4th month of Xolair without a clear effect so far, taking 1 vial every 4 weeks. I do have some scattered days with an unusually really, really clear nose, so maybe something is starting to happen? Fran Orlando, FL > > Hi > > It's nice to see someone else with a low IGE and on > Xolair! My IGE is 91 and I receive 1 vial monthly. I > started mid February 2006 and I am going into my 4th > month. Haven't noticed any improvement yet, but > here's hoping! > > Pamela > Kingston, Ontario > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Kathy, I've been on the shot for roughly 20 mos. I take 150 the first two weeks, then 75 the second two weeks, and then I keep alternating. I used to be on 150 but it only seemed to last 2 weeks. I get a 75 booster mid-way through the month and it seems to be helping. When I first started taking Xolair I noticed a huge increase in the number of infections I was catching. In the first 7 months I had 5 upper respitory infections when otherwise I'd get 1 per year, typically. I asked my Pulmo about it and he said he wasn't aware of that being one of the side effects but I looked it up and 23% of the patients from the original study reported an increase in infections. I couldn't find any data stating whether that number was statistically different from the control group. After being on the shot for a little over a year the infections have subsided. I have one now but that's only because my 3 year old sneezed in my face while he was sick ;o( Otherwise, I've been fine for the past 8ish months. It only seems logical that anything that messes with your immune system will cause problems but very few people are reporting side effects. Other than the infections I'm tolerating the meds very well. Supposedly, Xolair contains a substance that your body manufactures naturally, except Asthmatics seem to be deficient. I haven't heard of it reducing your anti-body count. kathy eisen <kathyh1942@...> wrote: Hi and Pam: I read you two have low IGE. So do I, I'm wondering how many other Xolair users have low IGE?????? I've been getting Xolair injections for two years now, twice a month 375MG. In 2004 I had four infections, had big time steroids, antibiotics etc. In 2005 I had eight infections. The doctor tested my antibodies (only with my insisting) and we found my antibodies were low too. The immunologist recommended either anti body infusion or another pneumonia shot. I got the shot and the antibodies went up. I concerned because you can't get the shot every year and my medical records show I had it in 2003 and yet I had the infections I mentioned in 2004 and 2005. Are there others out there with this problem and could Xolair be causing it???? Kathy McLaughlin <gmclaughlin1000@...> wrote: that's exactly what happened to me -- my sinuses would just clear up dramatically. After about a year my sinuses got considerably worse but I began feeling the effect in my lungs. Pretty weird but I'll take that trade off any day. tiredofsteroids <sitesee@...> wrote: I also have a lowish IgE and am in my 4th month of Xolair without a clear effect so far, taking 1 vial every 4 weeks. I do have some scattered days with an unusually really, really clear nose, so maybe something is starting to happen? Fran Orlando, FL > > Hi > > It's nice to see someone else with a low IGE and on > Xolair! My IGE is 91 and I receive 1 vial monthly. I > started mid February 2006 and I am going into my 4th > month. Haven't noticed any improvement yet, but > here's hoping! > > Pamela > Kingston, Ontario > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 Dear : Thanks a lot for your reply. You gave me a lot of info. I'm going to see what I can come up with concerning all this. I'm going to talk to my Pulmo and Asthma doctors. Thanks again, Kathy McLaughlin <gmclaughlin1000@...> wrote: Kathy, I've been on the shot for roughly 20 mos. I take 150 the first two weeks, then 75 the second two weeks, and then I keep alternating. I used to be on 150 but it only seemed to last 2 weeks. I get a 75 booster mid-way through the month and it seems to be helping. When I first started taking Xolair I noticed a huge increase in the number of infections I was catching. In the first 7 months I had 5 upper respitory infections when otherwise I'd get 1 per year, typically. I asked my Pulmo about it and he said he wasn't aware of that being one of the side effects but I looked it up and 23% of the patients from the original study reported an increase in infections. I couldn't find any data stating whether that number was statistically different from the control group. After being on the shot for a little over a year the infections have subsided. I have one now but that's only because my 3 year old sneezed in my face while he was sick ;o( Otherwise, I've been fine for the past 8ish months. It only seems logical that anything that messes with your immune system will cause problems but very few people are reporting side effects. Other than the infections I'm tolerating the meds very well. Supposedly, Xolair contains a substance that your body manufactures naturally, except Asthmatics seem to be deficient. I haven't heard of it reducing your anti-body count. kathy eisen <kathyh1942@...> wrote: Hi and Pam: I read you two have low IGE. So do I, I'm wondering how many other Xolair users have low IGE?????? I've been getting Xolair injections for two years now, twice a month 375MG. In 2004 I had four infections, had big time steroids, antibiotics etc. In 2005 I had eight infections. The doctor tested my antibodies (only with my insisting) and we found my antibodies were low too. The immunologist recommended either anti body infusion or another pneumonia shot. I got the shot and the antibodies went up. I concerned because you can't get the shot every year and my medical records show I had it in 2003 and yet I had the infections I mentioned in 2004 and 2005. Are there others out there with this problem and could Xolair be causing it???? Kathy McLaughlin <gmclaughlin1000@...> wrote: that's exactly what happened to me -- my sinuses would just clear up dramatically. After about a year my sinuses got considerably worse but I began feeling the effect in my lungs. Pretty weird but I'll take that trade off any day. tiredofsteroids <sitesee@...> wrote: I also have a lowish IgE and am in my 4th month of Xolair without a clear effect so far, taking 1 vial every 4 weeks. I do have some scattered days with an unusually really, really clear nose, so maybe something is starting to happen? Fran Orlando, FL > > Hi > > It's nice to see someone else with a low IGE and on > Xolair! My IGE is 91 and I receive 1 vial monthly. I > started mid February 2006 and I am going into my 4th > month. Haven't noticed any improvement yet, but > here's hoping! > > Pamela > Kingston, Ontario > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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