Guest guest Posted August 4, 1998 Report Share Posted August 4, 1998 Hello everyone, Just a brief update on me. I'm getting back to doing regular things, with a backlog of mail, bills & work. My back started going out before my eye surgery (which went well), and I had to do what I could to keep it from going completely down-hill before the surgery, because it required that I lie absolutely still on my back for about 40 minutes. The back did go out about a day after surgery, & I have nursed it back to recovery. Could have been due to the worry about the procedure. Anyhow, my vision in the good eye is close to 20/20 now & I am going to reward myself with a pair of zippy new sunglasses. My oldest son, who is a rock performer & visits often to hang out with me here in Vegas insists I maintain a " cool " image. Anyway, the nice medical work has prompted me to ask my other docs if anything new or more can be done to help control/ reverse symptoms now, so I will be making the rounds in the next several weeks with my fingers crossed. Look forward to catching up with you guys! Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2001 Report Share Posted December 2, 2001 The pulmonary function test is the first step in diagnosing asthma. 70% is pretty bad. I take allergy shots. They help me deal with my allergies, and dealing with them gives me a leg-up on dealing with my asthma. Unfortunately, some people’s asthma is made worse by allergy shots. I use Flovent virtually every day (I can skip an occasional day, during seasons when my allergies and asthma aren’t too bad). I also take Singulair. For my allergies I use Flonase and take xyrtec. Will Sawtelle c);-}> wsawtell@... -----Original Message----- From: jmccrone Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 6:02 PM To: asthma Subject: Hi! Hi, My name is Jana and I am 26 years old. I have had terrible allergies for about ten years now. About 5 years ago I started wheezing around animals, even though I grew up with them most my life. My doctor gave me Claritin and Proventil telling me that I have allergy induced asthma. Over the past few years my condition has gotten worse. Cats, dogs, dust, paint fumes, chemicals, cleaning products,perfumes all make me wheeze. Abou 6 months ago I had a really bad attack after painting my bedroom. My inhaler was not working and had to go to the doctor. This doctor told me that I did have asthma, gave me 10 childrens chewables of Singulair and Azmacort inhaler and told me when I felt better that I should stop using the Azmacort. Two weeks ago I decided I had enough and made an appointment to go and see an allergist. I went to the doctor last Thursday and am very pleased with what happened. Finally someone understood what I was going through and said that I did not have to live like this anymore. I had several test which showed that I was allergic to just about everything, which he suggested that I start getting weekly shots. This doctor tells me that I should have never stopped using the azmacort once I got better. He gave me Singulair and Allegra-D to try. It is only Sunday and I do notice a BIG difference. He also mentioned that if the Singulair did not work for me that we would try Advair next. My question is that I am not sure if the Singulair is working or if it was the breathing treatment, since I have never had either before. Does anyone know anything about pulmonary function tests, he said I got a 70% on it and it should be at least 80%??? I am sorry this is so long, but there is so much that I forgot to ask him. I have noticed that with the Singulair I have had stomach pains and dry mouth, is that normal?? Does anyone get allergy shots, and have you noticed a difference?? That is all I can think of now, sorry so long. Jana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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