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immune problems and jabs f

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Phoenix4725 · 11/02/2010 05:39

Ok I have dd with IGa and IGG problems as well as A1AD and other chest issues and she hs had to now all the routabs jabs , but every time they check the antibodies she has not made them .so still unprottected .

Have explained this to new school they were fine after a lot of eyebrow shooting up

.But new gp keeps pushing for her to have flu jabs despite me explaining why i no longer let her have any inocculations and are still waiting for referal to new paed to come through anyone else tried

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alypaly · 11/02/2010 09:05

she can have immunoglobulins I.V for one week. I had the same problem and was not fighting a chronic parvo virus infection,(slapped cheek) which made me really ill. Had one week of transfusion and after 10 days,all the symptoms i had for 3 years disappeared and i havent had a cold for 4 years either.

Phoenix4725 · 11/02/2010 11:37

THank you

she already as regular transfusions of immuglobbins to boost her immne system .Think will tell new gp totake hike till notes get through

sadly she has least 4 or 5 hospital instays a year last being for a graze on her foot thatled to septicema

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alypaly · 11/02/2010 23:38

sorry to hear that. Hope the immunoglobs help tho

Alex1981 · 12/02/2010 15:38

To help reduce the chance of infections it's best to clean with Tristel products (see www.tristelathome.co.uk.

Hospitals use them to combat superbugs and they're now available to the general public. They're recommended for anyone with weak immune systems as they kill all germs on surfaces.

They're safe and easy to use and they're not skin irritants. More expensive than ordinary disinfectants but worth the peace of mind.

psychomum5 · 12/02/2010 17:16

for you.....ignore the new GP, you know your daughter best, so ignore ignore ignore until the notes come thru.

as for the eyebrows shooting up....I know that look...tis a little like this-->.....

Phoenix4725 · 12/02/2010 18:27

yep sadly it seems the slightest thing btriggers one of .

lol pyschomum We get the eyebrows to if she gets even slightest cut and i get out aniseptic wipes savlon and micropore/gauze but learnt hard way

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