Have Primary Igadeficiency. Got Osteoarthritis In Knee And Spine, Asthma, Depression, Anxiety. Taking Ceftin Bid, Hizentra Sub Q
I HAVE PRIMARY IGADEFICEINCY AND WAS RECENTLY TURNED DOWN FOR MY DISABILITY, I AM AN RN AND DO NOT FEEL THAT SS REALIZES HOW THIS IMPACTS MY JOB. HAVE SEVERAL OTHER HEALTH PROBLEMS-OSTEOARTHRITIS IN LT KNEE AND SPINE, ASTHMA, DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY. BUT THE IGA IS MY MAIN PROBLEM. WHERE MIGHT I GET INFO TO GET THEM TO UNDERSTAND? I CATCH EVERYTHING THAT COMES AROUND. ON CEFTIN BID AND HIZENTRA SUB Q WEEKLY. THANKS.
Hi and thanks for the query, I do think it might be necessary to get a comprehensive care, and the opinion of an internist for follow up and your primary care physician could be helpful. A complete clinical and biological review to determine the actual causes of the symptoms, rhuematological review and the opinion of a psychologist/psychiatrist could be useful in drawing up the initial management plan. I think what is important is not the drugs only, but the feedback and being constantly in touch with your doctor. thanks and hope this helps.
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Have Primary Igadeficiency. Got Osteoarthritis In Knee And Spine, Asthma, Depression, Anxiety. Taking Ceftin Bid, Hizentra Sub Q
Hi and thanks for the query, I do think it might be necessary to get a comprehensive care, and the opinion of an internist for follow up and your primary care physician could be helpful. A complete clinical and biological review to determine the actual causes of the symptoms, rhuematological review and the opinion of a psychologist/psychiatrist could be useful in drawing up the initial management plan. I think what is important is not the drugs only, but the feedback and being constantly in touch with your doctor. thanks and hope this helps.