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  • From: leslidge
  •   To: All
  • 1 of 2
  • 1/24/09

I am on advair and have tried singular, claritin etc.  I am not a smoker. I do not experience asthma attacks but always have wheezing.  I was found to be allergic to dust mites.  But I reacted poorly to testing and injections.  Doctor did not want to continue allergy shots.  The lung function tests do not improve.  The doctor said I must have always had asthma and have developed airway remodeling. 

What else can I try? What other treatment protocols exist?  

  • From: RangerV3
  •   To: leslidge
  • 2 of 2
  • 5/1/09

I don't know if this will help, but I experienced similar problems for the first 3 years of my treatment.

Throughout my life my asthma was always looming around in the background, not a problem.  And then one year I had surgery and boom there it was, everyday, weasy coughing and short breath.  Unfortunatley I had surgery 3 times that year and the asthma just kept getting worse.

It took almost 3 years of trial and error, but we got it under controll when doc gave me Advair 250 (I think it was 250?) and Singulair, plus I have my rescue inhaler.  I am doing well enought now to have dropped to the Avair 100/50, but still take the Singulair too.  I also have a nebulizer at home for when I get sick or have a bad day.

I don't know if it relates, but I am also on Zyrtec and Rhinocort Aqua for allergies.

If your doc has not tried a combination of medications all at once, you may want to ask about it.  Worked for me.

-V

 
 
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