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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / March 2004

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Exercise Induced Asthma30 Mar 2004 06:45 GMT6
Does anybody have any information on how this type of asthma is experienced
and what might be done about it. I think I have a bad case of it. I've had
asthma since my childhood. It was always more or less under control, and I
could even do sports.
Solved My Winter Colds Problem, NO MORE MILK.23 Mar 2004 00:05 GMT4
I posted in a.s.asthma and sinusitis and maybe food-allergies during
the previous two winters about my problems with asthma, sinusitis, and
recurring winter colds that would become sinus infections.  I posted
using the accounts bullwinkle@earthlink.net, and
speleotherapy22 Mar 2004 15:24 GMT1
hello,i'm marina i have astma 13 year's.i live in israel. my family
from ukraine and every year we going to ukraine to solotvino for
speleotherapy.
two years ago same one open speleochamber in israel with salt from
Some Feedback on Singulair Please21 Mar 2004 19:29 GMT11
I imagine it's been covered but I have not been subscribed lately.  Just
had it prescribed for the first time.  Thanks in advance.
Frank
Xolair21 Mar 2004 16:12 GMT10
My wife began her treatment with Xolair yesterday.  If the 1st 24
hours are any indication it would seem real positive.  Within a couple
hours she began having less chest tightness.  In the middle of the
night she woke me to tell me that she could breathe through her nose
Theo-Dur: will it kill me?19 Mar 2004 22:48 GMT4
I have some kind of nocturnal asthma/sleep-disordered breathing. Inhalers don't
seem to work. Ditto for antihistamines, etc. Tried CPAP and it doesn't do
anything. Not sure it should be expected to if my problems are related to
allergies.
Difficulty Breathing During and After Eating17 Mar 2004 05:46 GMT19
I've never been diagnosed with Asthma and I've never had any problems
breathing up until about a year ago (I'm 30 now).  I started to notice
that after a large meal, I would have trouble catching my breath.  The
feeling was like I needed to yawn, but couldn't.  It would take 15-30
ASTHMA or GERD or both16 Mar 2004 10:48 GMT5
http://www.weightfocus.com/focus_articlelg.asp?b=weightfocus&f=gi&c=asthma_gerd#
GERD%20and%20Asthma

  GERD Symptoms
  Two mechanisms account for the breathing problems associated
  with GERD. One is acid injury of the lining cells of the
atrovent side effect?16 Mar 2004 10:48 GMT6
Anyone know whether atrovent's side effects might kick up the symptoms
of a duodenal ulcer, or acid reflux?
Thanks,
Mike
Just diagnosed with Asthma and started Advair16 Mar 2004 10:48 GMT6
I've read in this list what I can find on Advair and haven't found an answer
to my question.
I was diagnosed with Asthma a few days  ago while taking my annual physical.
Oddly, I had no complaints about breathing problems.
Serevent side effects16 Mar 2004 03:53 GMT3
I have been using Serevent for years.
But, for some time I have the feeling that I might be getting a side
effect from Serevent....getting more SOB than usual....
Two weeks ago, I was in ER and hospitalised for 8 days; only symptom:
Permanent moon face from steroids?16 Mar 2004 03:27 GMT1
Can steroids cause permanent moon face?
I first developed it when I was on Azmacort in 1995-96. In 1996, my
doctor switched me to Flovent for insurance reasons. The switch was
abdrupt, as far as I can recall, and not tapered. I used Flovent till
higher antioxidative status in vegetarians 16 Mar 2004 03:00 GMT1
Neoplasma. 2004;51(1):30-3.  Links
Oxidative DNA damage in relation to nutrition.
Krajcovicova-Kudlackova M, Dusinska M.
Institute of Preventive and Clinical Medicine;, Bratislava, 833 01 Slovak
Pulmicort, Candida -Rinsing vs. Drinking15 Mar 2004 01:05 GMT1
I've been taking Pulmicort for 5 years. Instead of rinsing my mouth, I
drink water.
I have been fighting with skin problems that seem to be a symptom of
Candida. Could drinking instead of rinsing have caused a systemic
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