Have you thought it was mucas in your lungs. Or maybe your...
Guest 27 мая 2009 г. 19:32:05
Have you thought it was mucas in your lungs. Or maybe your stressed and you concentrate so hard on your self. Or its ghow you are sitting or standing? (The postioning)
I have not had asthma long (couple of years) and struggle sometimes to know when it is causing me difficulty. My diagnosis and management was handled by an allergist. I had an episode where I was walking a short distance in the woods and felt completely exhausted. I felt like the air was full of pollen / dust, but no one else felt that way. I wanted to lay on the rocks and go to sleep. I didn't understand. I used my albuterol and we left right away. I felt better. When I called the allergist's office, the nurse explained that I was having an asthma attack - that feeling that the air was thick was my airways swelling (inflammation). You're not getting enough oxygen and that makes you feel tired. I had to adjust my thinking and follow their advice. I use my albuterol when I have a cold now. Sometimes I wait too long, but if I do, that odd sounding cough starts and I know I need the albuterol. I too will get exhausted just climbing a flight of stairs or doing some other simple task. But that happens after a cold or with a sinus flare up and I know that I need to use my albuterol. Then I feel relief and the mucus starts to clear.
and I take Singulair each night which is great! Following my initial diagnosis, I took Adviar, rhinocort, zyrtec, and albuterol. Also started using a nettie pot to keep my sinuses clear and to avoid more infections. It really does work wonders!!! Did that for 7 months. Things were under control. Now it's one pill at night and my albuterol as needed.
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