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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / November 2003

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Smell of Dust from heating system -allergies30 Nov 2003 04:38 GMT4
Has anyone gone into a room and for some reason is bothered by the air in
the room, or the dust especially when the heat is on? It can be mold etc ,
but sometimes I even smell it from the heat from my car.This is contributing
to my asthma and I have no idea what to do about it. I ...
asthma and reactive airway disease29 Nov 2003 20:56 GMT5
I was at the Dr (not quite ER scale problem but close enough) and she told
me that I was suffering simultaneously from Reactive Airway Disease and
Asthma. I don't understand the difference. I asked her ( she was not my
normal Dr as this was not a normal visit) but I am not sure I ...
Flovent  and Advair26 Nov 2003 23:13 GMT1
I would like to know what kind of response people have had using
either Flovent or Advair.
I have been using Flovent (220 ug / 2 x daily) for several years
(using a spacer device), along with an Advair 100 2 x daily.  I have
How About the IQ Air Purifier, Then?26 Nov 2003 16:32 GMT1
Thanks to everyone for your thoughts on dealing with the woodstove
emissions problem. I'd appreciate your comments about this air purifier,
which is touted to be used in hospitals and the best air purifier on the
market, removing gaseous pollutants as well as providing general ...
Krugman on AARP26 Nov 2003 06:37 GMT1
Breaks my heart to see weathy corporations trying to put over something
on the sick.  
Allowing as how everyone reading at this newsgroup   i s  ill or loves
somone who is so, and that not all of us are wealthy, you have my kind
Elderly man with spontaneous phlegm problem26 Nov 2003 06:33 GMT1
I'm not sure this is the place for this, so if anyone can recommend a
better n/g, please do.
I take care of a 95 year old gentleman who is frequently (but not always)
troubled with excess phlegm production after meals.  It doesn't seem to be
Welcome to the club?  Your help is appreciated.25 Nov 2003 04:40 GMT3
I live in LA and recently was affected by all the particulate matter
in the air from the fires.  Several buildings at my workplace burned,
and cleanup was not properly done.  I don't know what I've inhaled
besides burnt wood and grasses (there's all sorts of nasty stuff in
I stopped breathing last night ....25 Nov 2003 01:12 GMT4
Hi ,I'm new here but needed some feedback ,badly. Last night i went to bed
at around 10 ish only to be woken up in a total panic three hours later ,i
couldn't breath in or out ,it was like my lungs just weren't working (it
took almost 2 miniutes to start breathing again ) my blue ...
Something to think about.24 Nov 2003 18:07 GMT2
If you agree with what I have written thin I would like you to coppy it
and forward it to your friends.  Disabled or not it applies.  
Thanks a bunch.
Chuck
Allegra D24 Nov 2003 03:34 GMT4
Is Allegra D safe for use in Diabetics and those with idiopathic eye
proplems such as increased pressure without glaucoma.
Info appreciated
skipping heart beat and GERD24 Nov 2003 01:44 GMT5
I had asthma trouble back in high school years during cross country
races and training. I had ocassional morning cough and running nose
thru out my life. After researching family history of allegries, My
mother and grandmother both have hiatel hernia, and allergies to
Xolair report23 Nov 2003 14:20 GMT3
I am a lifelong severe steroid dependent asthmatic; essentially you
name a treatment for asthma and I have failed it for various reasons.
By national guidelines, I believe I am supposed to be living in the
ICU<vbg>. At any rate, a prime candidate for Xolair.
Singular?23 Nov 2003 01:51 GMT2
Singular gives me night terrors.  I take it for both sinus and asthma
problems.
Can it be taken in the day time without any problems.
Medicare's Future: Whose Side Is AARP On?22 Nov 2003 00:44 GMT11
Two days ago I sent the following message to AARP (the American Association
for Retired People).  I urge all of you who may be members of this
organization to go to their website and leave a similar message at:
http://www.aarp.org/contactaarp/Articles/a2003-01-28-contact-issuesform ...
Fight the Drug Bill! AARP Director Phone Numbers21 Nov 2003 14:49 GMT3
Call and email, please! If you are a senior and concerned about the
seriously flawed Medicare bill that's now before Congress, it's
important to make your opinion known. The AARP's support of this bill
flies in the face of its membership. If you are a member of this
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