Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 Hi everyone, I am new to group and have questions. I have had attacks of " Bronchitis " , " Asthma " , " Asthmatic Bronchitis " , Asthamatic Brochonchitis with bronchospasms " , " Restrictive Airway Disease " (all terms my doctors have used over the years)and have primarily only been treated with Proventil inhalers over the years until this year. On January 2 I woke with a bad headache after being exposed to my stepson and his family a few days earlier who was sneezing coughing and blowing his nose a lot when my husband and I visited. I also started having the scratchy throat. By Friday I had lost my voice, was having trouble breathing and was coughing violently non- productively. I went to the doctor's office that day. Peak Flow normal for me is supposed to be about 475 and I was only able to do about 225. I was given Z-pack (antibiotic), Prednisone 40 mg per day and would take that for 3 days then taper down to 30 mg etc. By Tuesday I still was no better. Went back to the doctor's office, my peak flow was under 200 this time, x-ray's, ecg, and lab work was done. Intitial impression was vascular edema in the bronchial area. Prednisone was increased to 40 mg. Nebulizer with abuterol was 4 times a day and Advair 1 inhalation daily was added. Still no return of voice it keeps going away. I am finally on 30mg a day of the prednsone, still on nebulizer 4 times a day. I was wondering if anyone else has had an attack similar and how long it took them to get weaned off the prednisone and how long to get their voice back. I do see my family doctor on Friday. He has said also that once I get over this he will be sending me to a pulmonologist. Any thoughts comments feedback will be appreciated. Thanks. Cecilia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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