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AstraZenecaUS: Understanding asthma and treatment resources. May is #Asthma Awareness Month http://t.co/ygNl2nVd
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Started by AstraZenecaUS on
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So, I'm asthmatic and I love music. I already can play a couple of instruments like guitar, violin, piano and cello, but now I'm interested in singing. I'm thinking about joining some singing school to start with it. What precautions should I take if ...
Started by Anchy91 4 days ago on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at steadyhealth):
Just make sure that you are well.
It is totally possible to sing with asthma .
Stand in your way.
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Hello, I'm new to WebMD, and I'm turning to the asthma forums because I suffer from severe persistent asthma and can't afford my medications. Normally, I can't breathe on my own for more then 4 hours before I need another 10 minutes hooked up to my nebulizer...
Started by An_245124 on
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They also mentioned....
Finally I spoke to the allergist about it, they said that Advair is for more severe asthma, and Dulera is for more moderate asthma.
No surprise there as my doctor doesn't even let me know what asthma medicines exist.
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Fighter Pilot vs Asthma
Hello forum users.
Please read ALL of what I am enquiring about before replying, if anyone replies at all, that is. Anyway, thanks for your time.
I would love to be a fighter pilot, however, I have asthma. To clear things up, ...
Started by scttlsk on
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If only....
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Has anyone experienced increased problem with asthma after completing radiation? Would like to hear your story and how you deal with your asthma. My asthma was a problem the first week of radiation. Rad onc comment was that my lungs were very sensitive...
Started by sisterinspirit on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at breastcancer):
C (4 having severe asthma issues - ....
I used to take very large doses of Vit.
Hi Sisterinspirit,
I don't have asthma but have breathing problems during weather changes of an increase in asthma but I don't know if it's from the rads.
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I apologies if this top has been covered in the past.
Being an asthma suffer myself i just wondered if any other RF members suffer from it and if so what impact does it have on your running or vice versa?
For example apart from season allergies such as...
Started by Vulpine on
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I was hospitalzed on several occasions as a child with severe asthma attacks and even into adult hood I have had it quite....
I had quite serious asthma as a child to me really.
My asthma has certainly improved since I started running.
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The military base is holding a support group for parents of special needs children. Hubs captain made him aware of the meeting because our son is in the Efmp program. Its a program for families who have dependents who have issues requiring medical care...
Started by mackQuin on
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Quoting Avitar:
Not acedemically....
He is a severe asthmatic.
He has missed 20 something days,so yes it does.
At first I was going to say no but I had a friend growing up whose asthma was pretty severe/additional needs because of his asthma.
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Just curious because I don't think I have ever met a asthmatic in the USA who didn't have their ass saved by OTC Primetene at least once. You can do everything right but just forget your rescue med on a roadtrip etc.
I was just curious if any numbers ...
Started by grude on
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But my albuterol inhaler lives in my purse anyway was a sh***y asthma rescue drug, which improved waaaay too many folks just enough to enable them to avoid getting actual medical attention....
In the ER from asthma anyway; mine is pretty mild.
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Anyone else got it?
Mine seems to have returned having been free of it for about 4 to 5 years.
Using inhaler again now(almost daily) and it(the asthma)has stopped me from training tonight.
Frustrating as some days are worse than others.
Using Cetirizine...
Started by Chrissylaa on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at veloriders):
asthma which can be brought on by exercising in cold weather.
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Well, I have been reading all about FlutiForm, soon to be released in the UK and reported as the new Asthma WonderDrug. Having suffered from Asthma all my life (45 years) its been pretty mild up until the last 12 months when its been getting worse and...
Started by khushy on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at pistonheads):
Hours at the VeloDrome - NO ASTHMA, no weezing, no attacks, full breaths for the first time that I can remember - I am stunned, this is what it must feel like for people who havent got Asthma - Iam, fun and furious droming - no weezing,....
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