Guest guest Posted February 2, 2011 Report Share Posted February 2, 2011 Well, I decided after reading that article about dust mites the other day to sleep in my own (comfie) latex mattress adjustable bed for the past two night. My coughing has dropped off to nearly nothing during the night, compared to sleeping on my couch or in an upholstered recliner. Now I'm wondering if the dust mites were actually making me worse during this allergy/asthma flare up. At any rate, today I see my doctor about starting with a nebulizer to replace the rescue inhalers with the HFA propellant that give me immediate and life-threatening allergic reactions. I don't remember who posted about the mini-nebulizers at Amazon, but I really do appreciate that lead. After this latest episode it's obvious that using a dry powder inhaler alone isn't doing the job for me during the high-mold and pollen allergy season of early Spring in Southern California. Jo Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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