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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / May 2005

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Iron is THE most evil thing IN the universe31 May 2005 07:25 GMT13
First, let me state....stfu.
Now that I have that out of the way, HOW...does that MAKE you feel?
eh?  eh?  eh?  eh?  eh?  eh?  eh?  eh? eh?  eh?  eh?  eh?
c'mon step UP.........you............pssy........
Infectious Chlamydia Often Present in Lungs of Asthmatic Children31 May 2005 07:00 GMT19
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/505229
Infectious Chlamydia Often Present in Lungs of Asthmatic Children
By Megan Rauscher
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) May 20 - Viable Chlamydia pneumoniae
'Secondary polycythemia/erythrocytosis' / asthma / COPD25 May 2005 22:20 GMT38
Since theophylline is the FIRST LINE treatment for those with asthma ..
and since theophylline is used to DECREASE the NUMBER of red blood
cells .. in OTHER diseases .. the study below might prove INTERESTING
.. to .. some.
combivent24 May 2005 02:27 GMT2
   Sorry if this question has been asked before but i'm somewhat of a
newbie here.  I was recently put on combivent 4x a day/4 puffs.  Is one of
the side effects typically make you jittery?  seems like about 30 minutes
after I take it i'm jittery and feeling really good...
Not Long To Go......17 May 2005 04:09 GMT2
I was asked to give an opinion on a home by the couples son for his
parents, an elderly couple, residing in a moderate surburban area.
He was seventythree, she was sixtyeight.
He had quite severe asthma and regularly used a venolin type machine
Acetaminophen linked to risk of respiratory ills14 May 2005 18:51 GMT14
http://www.healthsentinel.com/news.php?event=news_print_list_item&id=789
"Acetaminophen linked to risk of respiratory ills", Reuters, May 3,
2005,
Link:
cold and flu aids that *can* be used with asthma?14 May 2005 00:20 GMT6
New here, and only a possible asthmatic right now - they started me on
Salbutamol, which I found never worked, then they moved me to
Pulmicort, which seemed to work for a week then stopped again, then
moved me to Simbacort, which was working but... well, now I've got the
sudden barking noise the asthma attack?13 May 2005 05:07 GMT1
this happens only when I'm sleeping...you swear a very large dod was in
my bdrm and let out the largest bark you ever heard, it's only
happenened twice in 6 months. then  it's a very low wheeze and feel
like i can't get breathe
Daily Drugs Not Always Needed for Mild Asthma - Study09 May 2005 00:49 GMT21
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,153393,00.html
"Many adults with mild persistent asthma may not need daily inhaled steroid
treatments to adequately control the condition, according to findings from a
new government study.
Air Purifying Respirators?07 May 2005 19:50 GMT3
I've just posted similar post at alt.support.food-allergies but thought
someone here might be able to answer.
I'm wondering if anyone has tried any air-purifying respirators or personal
air purifiers?  (One website is
info needed07 May 2005 07:43 GMT6
I am getting ready to start z pack therapy - should i be off
prednisone?  I really struggle even while on 10 mg a day.
thanks - big a
Inhaled steroids: advantages and disadvantages03 May 2005 17:48 GMT1
See:
http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/177_06_160902/wil10493_fm.html
Comments from another source:
"Asthma death rates in Australia halved in the past 12 years along with
Long - Advice Sought Please03 May 2005 11:41 GMT2
I would really appreciate advice on how to make changes to help manage
my asthma.
Details - 45 yr female, severe adult onset asthma (dx 1998)
Meds - Symbicort, Bricanyl, Singulair, Nasonex, Estradot, Prometrium,
itchy inside throat03 May 2005 01:21 GMT3
I sometimes get a really itchy inside throat. It makes me want to put my hand down my
throat and itch it. And i have to make stupid sounds to make the itching go away. Why
does this happen?
Panic attack brought on by pulmicort?02 May 2005 10:40 GMT6
I am looking to bounce some ideas off people before I go and see my GP again
next week. Grab a cuppa and have a read...
A few weeks ago I noticed I was feeling tight chested and, assuming it was
the start of the Spring asthma season for me personally, I started taking
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