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Roy Tony - 28 Feb 2005 05:46 GMT
I think it's always useful to have a sense of humour in our lives
even when sick. Well it seems a lung infection weeks ago did
something good after all.

Three weeks ago, I began to continually hear noises from
my lungs as I breath. Coughing could never clear it.
My doc. says I developed a lung bronchitis and gave some med
(forget the name). I found this infection unusual in that it
never cause an asthma attack. So I never became wheezy or out of
breath. But I constantly had to cough several times per minute
to clear the lungs in order to breath without the noise. The
constant coughing caused my chest and abdominal muscles to get
very sore last week. So sore I could no longer cough without
pain. The infections' cleared up now.

Although I found the coughing both very exhausting and painful,
it did have a positive effect: It seems the very hard constant
coughing I endured was not unlike a good workout at the gym.
I can now do 3X as many sit-ups!!

Now I don't recommend we all start coughing to workout those
muscles. Just interesting note on how the body tries to help or
compensate for a challenge.

I've had asthma since 1998 and use Flovent and Ratio Salmeterol.

Tony
Alison Chaiken - 01 Mar 2005 04:10 GMT
> I've had asthma since 1998 and use Flovent and Ratio Salmeterol.

Is "Ratio Salmeterol" a single-handedness version of the drug?  I
recall that there's a single-chirality version of albuterol although I
can't come up with the name.

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00doc - 02 Mar 2005 00:37 GMT
>> I've had asthma since 1998 and use Flovent and Ratio
>> Salmeterol.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> albuterol although I
> can't come up with the name.

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Roy Tony - 02 Mar 2005 05:17 GMT
Alison Chaiken
<alison+gnus20050228T200838@dailyplanet.dontspam.wsrcc.com> wrote:

>> I've had asthma since 1998 and use Flovent and Ratio Salmeterol.

> Is "Ratio Salmeterol" a single-handedness version of the drug?  I
> recall that there's a single-chirality version of albuterol although I
> can't come up with the name.

It's a (blue colored) puffer to stop an asthma attack. The full name
printed is salbutamol (HFA) sulphate inhalation aerosol. Bronchodilator.  

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gumbo - 01 Mar 2005 10:12 GMT
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> Although I found the coughing both very exhausting and painful,
> it did have a positive effect: It seems the very hard constant
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> Tony

I suspect that there are considerable health risks associated with a
sustained period of severe coughing - you may have been lucky to find
you can do more sit-ups apparantly without suffering other adverse
effects.

-- gumbo
 
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