Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 I saw an allergist on Monday as I have had a cough since before Christmas and the doctor tried a bunch of stuff and then said go see this guy. I have always had allergies but there has been a question about asthma, which is what the hospital diagnosed me as when I went there in Dec. after being non stop coughing and having trouble catching my breath. At the time I had been exposed to a lot of bleach and so we thought it was that. They said bronchial asthma. Anyway, since then my doctor put me on Advair which has helped I think, but not enough. So, surprise the allergist said I have allegies! I totally expected him to lecture me to get rid of my pets but he didn't. Anyway, he put me on Allegra, Advair, and inhaler called, Nasonex and a saline nasal spray. I asked if I did have Asthma and he said that since I was coughing he couldn't get an accurate reading and can't say if I do or don't. So I said why take the Asthma meds and he said because they might help. So, ontop of already taking like seven meds, I now add more which is not a great thing. Especially if I don't actually need all of these. I asked about shots and he said he prefers to go with meds first and use shots only if necessary. I don't know his rationale for that. He gave me a page with a list of all types of things to be allergic to and numbers like 3 and 2 and also negative numbers. I have no idea what these numbers indicate. Anyone know? I asked about chemical sensitivities and he said there isn't any way to test these, like cleaning products, and to just not use what bothers me. So, I do really react to almost everything that has a scent and asked for product recommendations and he didn't have any. He did say he could do skin tests for personal care products. Does anyone have any recommendations as far as soaps, lotions type stuff? Thanks for the help. Sandrea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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