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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Asthma / September 2007

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New Advair Inhaler vs the old dial pack30 Sep 2007 23:00 GMT4
I went to see my allergist a week ago due to needing a check-up and
having lost a tremendous amount of weight in the last three months due
to an illness and under an internist and gastro doctor and weight
water loss from two types of fluid reduction med.
does my cat have to go?29 Sep 2007 19:34 GMT6
:((
tell me no!!!!
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Atrovent a good supplement?29 Sep 2007 14:03 GMT1
I'm in Australia. I've been a chronic asthmatic all my life -- at the
moment, in the slippery-slope span of years, I'm controlling it pretty
well with ventolin when needed, beclaforte 500 morning and night, and
if necessary, nuelin and/or prednisilone.
Apples May Keep Asthma Away28 Sep 2007 15:12 GMT6
Jennifer Warner , "Apples May Keep Asthma Away", Web MD, September 20,
2007,
Link: http://www.webmd.com/asthma/news/20070919/apples-may-keep-asthma-away
Eating an apple a day may help pregnant women prevent asthma and
Read this thread unbelievable28 Sep 2007 05:26 GMT6
http://autos.msn.com/advice/article.aspx?contentid=4024974
Old asthma meds28 Sep 2007 04:05 GMT2
Is anyone old enough like I am to have take Myrax for asthma?
I took this med as a kid and am trying to research it -- I am assuming
it was a form of theophyllin like everything else, but I cannot find a
single thing on it.
'Fruity Vegetables' And Fish Reduce Asthma And Allergies26 Sep 2007 20:52 GMT2
"'Fruity Vegetables' And Fish Reduce Asthma And Allergies", Science
Daily, September 12, 2007,
Link: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/09/070911092113.htm
Giving children a diet rich in fish and "fruity vegetables" can reduce
perfume asthma triggers20 Sep 2007 17:33 GMT3
I have a problem at work dealing with people who deliberately wear too much
perfume.
I have tried to be polite, and explain that their perfume is what is causing
me to cough and wheeze. I have been to EEO, he union, my boss, her boss, but
anyone think about the new nebulized long acting bronchodilators?20 Sep 2007 02:35 GMT3
I noticed that brovana is out and a new one, perforomist will be here
soon.  Anyone try it?  Any reason why these drugs approved for use
with COPD could not be used for asthma?
studies on perfume & asthma?18 Sep 2007 12:47 GMT5
Are there any studies about perfume triggers for asthma?
A young lady I know had to be taken to the hospital the other day
because an ignorant person sprayed perfume all over the damn room. (no
not me I'm allergic too!).
Why you hate perfume18 Sep 2007 12:40 GMT2
Perfume is the best thing there is in the world!
http://www.parfumerie.nl
Uncontrolled Asthma, despair...18 Sep 2007 06:03 GMT65
Hello al, newbie here, and desperate for somewhere to write about my
asthma problems...
I'm 25, I was diagnosed with random and exercise-induced asthma about
a year ago.  I've had asthma all my life, but as a young child, my
Stopping Breathing15 Sep 2007 21:10 GMT4
Have adult onset Asthma.  Excersiced before bed.  Exhausted.
When I fall asleep I stop breathing and thankfully at the moment wake
up with a gasp of air.
Scared to go to sleep.  Afraid I won't wake up when I stop breathing.
 
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