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While I haven't noticed much difference in myself with Singulair, I have

spoken to several asthmatics who have called it a " lifesaver " and swear by

it. Most of the doctors I speak to consider it a front-line drug, right

up there with Advair (which I *do* swear to, myself).

Good luck to you!

> Folks,

>

> My doc believes I have asthma and wants me to try taking singulair. If

> you have taken the medicine I would be happy hearing your experiences.

> How effective was it for you? How long did it take to begin helping?

> etc.

>

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does it gives shakes?

> ,

>

> While I haven't noticed much difference in myself with Singulair, I have

> spoken to several asthmatics who have called it a " lifesaver " and swear

> by

> it.  Most of the doctors I speak to consider it a front-line drug, right

> up there with Advair (which I *do* swear to, myself).

>

> Good luck to you!

>

>

>

>

>

> > Folks,

> >

> > My doc believes I have asthma and wants me to try taking singulair. If

> > you have taken the medicine I would be happy hearing your experiences.

> > How effective was it for you? How long did it take to begin helping?

> > etc.

> >

> > -

>

>

> --

> Slainte,

> S. Crawford

> AIM: Buffalo2K / Y!: rscrawford / ICQ: 11640404

> http://www.mossroot.com http://www.stonegoose.com

> " It is only with our heart that we can see clearly.  What is essential is

> invisible to the eye. "   --Antoine de Saint Exupery

>

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I haven't noticed that it gives me shakes, but I'd recommend looking it up

online to find out what the side effects are.

> does it gives shakes?

>

>

>

>> ,

>>

>> While I haven't noticed much difference in myself with Singulair, I

>> have spoken to several asthmatics who have called it a " lifesaver " and

>> swear by

>> it. Most of the doctors I speak to consider it a front-line drug,

>> right up there with Advair (which I *do* swear to, myself).

>>

>> Good luck to you!

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> > Folks,

>> >

>> > My doc believes I have asthma and wants me to try taking singulair.

>> If you have taken the medicine I would be happy hearing your

>> experiences. How effective was it for you? How long did it take to

>> begin helping? etc.

>> >

>> > -

>>

>>

>> --

>> Slainte,

>> S. Crawford

>> AIM: Buffalo2K / Y!: rscrawford / ICQ: 11640404

>> http://www.mossroot.com http://www.stonegoose.com

>> " It is only with our heart that we can see clearly. What is essential

>> is invisible to the eye. " --Antoine de Saint Exupery

>>

>>

>>

>>

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for me,salbutamol,salmeterol (people says that the severent (salmeterol)

is not giving shaking)all give shakes.thats why I am asking.I have

essential tremor.so,I cannt tolerate any medicine which supposed to give

even mild tremor.Is it ture that, It has completely no shaking side

effects or it gives very, very mild?

> singulair does not give the shakes. you take it every day

>

> > does it gives shakes?

>

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From the Singulair website, http://www.singulair.com:

" In clinical studies, side effects were usually mild and varied by age,

and included headache, ear infection, sore throat, and upper respiratory

infection. "

> for me,salbutamol,salmeterol (people says that the severent (salmeterol)

> is not giving shaking)all give shakes.thats why I am asking.I have

> essential tremor.so,I cannt tolerate any medicine which supposed to give

> even mild tremor.Is it ture that, It has completely no shaking side

> effects or it gives very, very mild?

>

>

>

>

>> singulair does not give the shakes. you take it every day

>>

>> > does it gives shakes?

>>

>>

>

> --

>

>

> ````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````

> Wake up baby,you cannt sleep all over your life!?!?

>

> ````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````

>

> Mr.S.Senthil Kumar,

> C/O Prof.P.K.Das,

> Dept of IPC,

> IISc,

> Bangalore - 12,

> Karnataka,

> India,

> South Asia,

> Asia,

> World,

> Solar System,

> Milkyway,

> Universe,

> My head?!?!?!

>

> ````````````````````

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Thank You !!!

> >From the Singulair website, http://www.singulair.com:

>

> " In clinical studies, side effects were usually mild and varied by age,

> and included headache, ear infection, sore throat, and upper respiratory

> infection. "

>

>

>

>

> > for me,salbutamol,salmeterol (people says that the severent (salmeterol)

> >  is not giving shaking)all give shakes.thats why I am asking.I have

> > essential tremor.so,I cannt tolerate any medicine which supposed to give

> >  even mild tremor.Is it ture that, It has completely no shaking side

> > effects or it gives very, very mild?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >> singulair does not give the shakes.  you take it every day

> >>

> >> > does it gives shakes?

> >>

> >>

> >

> > --

> >

> >

> > ````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````

> > Wake up baby,you cannt sleep all over your life!?!?

> >

> > ````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````

> >

> > Mr.S.Senthil Kumar,

> > C/O Prof.P.K.Das,

> > Dept of IPC,

> > IISc,

> > Bangalore - 12,

> > Karnataka,

> > India,

> > South Asia,

> > Asia,

> > World,

> > Solar System,

> > Milkyway,

> > Universe,

> > My head?!?!?!

> >

> > ````````````````````

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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It appears to be a good medicine for many allergy-related problems. It has helped my colitis and asthma.

-----Original Message-----From: Melsa, Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 9:33 AMTo: asthma Subject: singulair

Folks,

My doc believes I have asthma and wants me to try taking singulair. If you have taken the medicine I would be happy hearing your experiences. How effective was it for you? How long did it take to begin helping? etc.

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Question for all? I have what is called severe asthma,

and within the last five years it has gotten bad. I have been allergy tested, and have been having the shots the last year, but within the last four weeks it is the worse it ever has been. Mold, Dust, and trees budding all over the place here in Indy.

Is there a climite that is good for Asthma suffers? My allergist tells me that Ariz. is not good because everyone is bringing in trees, and plants there. Someone told me salt air is good?

What medications are you all on?

I take advair one strength in the am, and a higher in the night. Allergra, singular, nasanex, astelin nose at night,

now I am on Pred for 21 days, which I hate as it is a downer for me, but it is the only thing that has turned me around, but this is the first time I do not feel it doing this. Is anyone on anything else that might be suggestive?

I had been on Zyrtec but that did nothing for me. I have coughing spasms and feels as if all the air is being sucked out of me. I have an inhome Nebulizer with alburtral, and also relief puffer with spacer. I do not know what else to do, but right now I can not even consider finding a job.

I have no insurance as no one will cover me now, when my Nanny job ended so did my insurance. If anyone has any suggestions to all of the above, I would love to hear them.

-- RE: singulair

It appears to be a good medicine for many allergy-related problems. It has helped my colitis and asthma.

-----Original Message-----From: Melsa, Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 9:33 AMTo: asthma Subject: singulair

Folks,

My doc believes I have asthma and wants me to try taking singulair. If you have taken the medicine I would be happy hearing your experiences. How effective was it for you? How long did it take to begin helping? etc.

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Have your heard about buteyko breathing techniques or yoga breathing

techniques,just try it,who knows it may work.

check it out this site

http://www.wt.com.au/~pkolb/buteyko.htm

they have support group also.

Greetings,

Senthil Kumar.S.

> Question for all? I have what is called severe asthma,

> and within the last five years it has gotten bad. I have been allergy

> tested, and have been having the shots the last year, but within the last

> four weeks it is the worse it ever has been. Mold, Dust, and trees budding

> all over the place here in Indy.

>

> Is there a climite that is good for Asthma suffers? My allergist tells me

> that Ariz. is not good because everyone is bringing in trees, and plants

> there. Someone told me salt air is good?

>

> What medications are you all on?

> I take advair one strength in the am, and a higher in the night. Allergra,

> singular, nasanex, astelin nose at night,

> now I am on Pred for 21 days, which I hate as it is a downer for me, but it

> is the only thing that has turned me around, but this is the first time I do

> not feel it doing this. Is anyone on anything else that might be suggestive?

> I had been on Zyrtec but that did nothing for me. I have coughing spasms

> and feels as if all the air is being sucked out of me. I have an inhome

> Nebulizer with alburtral, and also relief puffer with spacer. I do not know

> what else to do, but right now I can not even consider finding a job.

> I have no insurance as no one will cover me now, when my Nanny job ended so

> did my insurance. If anyone has any suggestions to all of the above, I

> would love to hear them.

>

>

>

> -- singulair

>

>

> Folks,

>

> My doc believes I have asthma and wants me to try taking singulair. If you

> have taken the medicine I would be happy hearing your experiences. How

> effective was it for you? How long did it take to begin helping? etc.

>

> -

>

>

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Hi ,

When I was little and grew up in Germany, I was send every summer to a

different climate zone for my asthma, they considered the Atlantic,

right on the water a good climate.However, it was always cooler over

there, none of that 90% humidity...

Also, make sure that your environment is as asthma free as you can get

it, that differs from person to person. With some it's pet's, with some

foods, featherbeds, cleaning products, even new carpets.

I was on a lot of the same meds you are, but now do Ok on just a puff of

Serevent, morning and night, pulmicort and occasionally use my albuterol

inhaler.

At times I take 1/2 of a theophylinne tablet ( cheap), to get me over a

hump, ot use the nebulizer machine for a few days.

It's working for me, but that does not mean it's working for others....

If you think of moving, I would not go to a humid or wet cold air

climate.

If you move to a region that get's hot, make sure you have an

airconditionmer and never set to very cold..

It's tough, I wish you luck.

On supplements, step up eating lots of citrus and green foods, those

heal your lungs.

Drink nettle tea if you have congestion from allergies, also take some

supplement with magnesium/calcium/C, they are not expensive.

Make sure that you have no mold in your house !!!

C-M

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Be careful about the Buteyko technique. You may try it if you wish, but

please be aware that there are no systematic or medical studies which have

proven that it is of any worth whatsoever (in general, the theory behind

buteyko is known to be unsound and, in a word, wrong). Do NOT use Buteyko

as a replacement for standard therapy. If you want to try it as a

supplement to your standard therapy, do so in consultation with your

physician.

Again: trying untested and unproven " treatments " which have not been

proven in peer-reviewed journals is very dangerous.

> Have your heard about buteyko breathing techniques or yoga breathing

> techniques,just try it,who knows it may work.

>

> check it out this site

> http://www.wt.com.au/~pkolb/buteyko.htm

>

> they have support group also.

>

> Greetings,

> Senthil Kumar.S.

>

>

>

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>

>

>

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>> Question for all? I have what is called severe asthma,

>> and within the last five years it has gotten bad. I have been allergy

>> tested, and have been having the shots the last year, but within the

>> last four weeks it is the worse it ever has been. Mold, Dust, and

>> trees budding all over the place here in Indy.

>>

>> Is there a climite that is good for Asthma suffers? My allergist tells

>> me that Ariz. is not good because everyone is bringing in trees, and

>> plants there. Someone told me salt air is good?

>>

>> What medications are you all on?

>> I take advair one strength in the am, and a higher in the night.

>> Allergra, singular, nasanex, astelin nose at night,

>> now I am on Pred for 21 days, which I hate as it is a downer for me,

>> but it is the only thing that has turned me around, but this is the

>> first time I do not feel it doing this. Is anyone on anything else

>> that might be suggestive? I had been on Zyrtec but that did nothing

>> for me. I have coughing spasms and feels as if all the air is being

>> sucked out of me. I have an inhome Nebulizer with alburtral, and also

>> relief puffer with spacer. I do not know what else to do, but right

>> now I can not even consider finding a job. I have no insurance as no

>> one will cover me now, when my Nanny job ended so did my insurance.

>> If anyone has any suggestions to all of the above, I would love to

>> hear them.

>>

>>

>>

>> -- singulair

>>

>>

>> Folks,

>>

>> My doc believes I have asthma and wants me to try taking singulair. If

>> you have taken the medicine I would be happy hearing your experiences.

>> How effective was it for you? How long did it take to begin helping?

>> etc.

>>

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The doctor put me on Singulair about a month ago for my

asthma/allergies. It hasn't totally cleared everything up but I

notice a nice improvement. I don't get as out of breat walking

anymore & when I do, I can catch my breath back easier. Also, I don't

wake up in the night coughing & wheezing like I used to.

By the way...I'm new here. (hope it's ok that I just jumped right

in like that.) My name is Kay, I'm 28, from TN. I've had breathing

probs. most of life but was only actually diagnosed with asthma about

3 years ago.

:)Kay

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Ask your doc about it...can't hurt to see what he says about it.

:)Kay

> I've heard that singulair works really good. I wish my doc would

> prescribe it for me!!!! <><

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Hey,

So far for me it seems to be working better than the ICS's I've

tried. And it doesn't seem to be giving me any side effects. As for

the price, not sure the difference. Never noticed my insurance

reciepts.

:)Kay

> Hi,

> Is Singulair most effective than Inhaled corticosteroid

> steroid? I thought the first line drug for asthma is ICS,

> how does it better than ICS? In terms cost or interms of better

> asthma control with fewer sideeffects? anybody has anyidea regarding

> this

>

> Many Greetings,

> Senthil Kumar.S.

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The problem is cost, I don't have insurance so most of my meds are

whatever the goverment supplies at a low cost. <><

May You Have A Blessed

Easter In Christ

Ask your doc about it...can't hurt to see what he says about it.

:)Kay

> I've heard that singulair works really good. I wish my doc would

> prescribe it for me!!!! <><

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No, don't use it at all.

> > > Hi,

> > >       Is Singulair most effective than Inhaled corticosteroid

> > > steroid? I thought the first line drug for asthma is ICS,

> > > how does it better than ICS? In terms cost or interms of better

> > > asthma control with fewer sideeffects? anybody has anyidea

regarding

> > > this

> > >

> > > Many Greetings,

> > > Senthil Kumar.S.

> >

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i just got a new book to read ,asthma an emerging epidemic by paul .j. hannaway.m.d. and john hopkins health allergies what you need to know i got this one out of my library.and taming asthma and allergies by controlling your environment a guide for patients by robert a wood ,m.d. director of the pediatric allegy clinic .hugs mary

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, I'm getting close to 65 and am interested in what the

government does for you? Our insurance won't be as good then.

Ellie

> The problem is cost, I don't have insurance so most of my meds are

> whatever the goverment supplies at a low cost. <><

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