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Hi ka here, so you have cmt and asthma also, right? If that is

correct when did you get the asthma? I just all of the sudden started

having breathing trouble last Aug. had never had trouble before. That is

why I feel my phrenic nerve may be involved with my cmt. My asthma meds do

not really help, I still become very winded just doing normal activities

like walking up or down a few stairs. Some days just talking winds me. I

would be very interested to know if you think your cmt and asthma go hand in

hand and what meds you take for asthma and if they help. I take advair

discus and albuterol.

ka

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ka,

Yes, I do have Asthma, but it is very mild. I had my first

attack at 12-13 years (dust from moving), and was diagnosed

with CMT at 16. I don't notice it most of the time, unless I

have an extreme emotional state, like crying or laughing a lot.

What I do in those situations is raise both arms all the way up,

and sit upright (orthopnea). I also use back-pressure, by making

a fist and breathing through it, it increases the pressure in

your lungs and helps reduce the " out of breath " feeling.

When that doesn't help, it's time for my Ventolin inhaler. I

sometimes go for months without it; I believe that less is

more- especially with any meds.

When I get sick, like the flu, or a cold- it moves into my

lungs (weakest part) and camps out there, and invites all it's

friends!

In the past, the only thing that helps then is anti-biotics,

corticosteriods and codine cough syrup at night to get some

sleep. I hate to take all that stuff, so it's really only for

when I'm out of options.

Anyway, knock on wood, I have never been hospitalized because

of it. As for CMT, it only seems to affect my feet. I haven't

put the two together (CMT & Asthma), so I'd need to do more

research, and keep an eye on it. Hope that helps.

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Hi , I guess I have asthma a little worse than you then. I take an

inhaled steroid every morning and evening and take albuterol 2 puffs every 4

hrs. Like I said I never had any breathing trouble before last Aug. I have

never tried the breathing through the fist but will give that a try. Thanks

for the info.

ka

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