Guest guest Posted January 13, 2001 Report Share Posted January 13, 2001 Liz, I had horrible asthma 2 springs before the onset of neurological problems and suffered about the same for 2 years after the onset. All times were bad enough that the inhalers didn't work and I ended up doing the Medrol pack to get my asthma under control. I called National Jewish Hospital (the premier asthma research center in the world) and they were not familiar with any relationship between Lyme and asthma. That doesn't mean there is none, way to many Lymies have severe asthma for it to be coincidental. There web site is: http://www.nationaljewish.org and there phone number is: Contact Lung Line at 1-800-222-LUNG. Let us know if you run anything down. Larry NV Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2001 Report Share Posted January 14, 2001 My youngest daughteras well as myself.Both of us have been on meds/inhalers/nebulizer machine from time to time.Also had allergies all of which seem to have disappeared with long Lyme treatment except for 1 or 2 small episodes a year.Steroids are not good for lymies but when faced with a deminished immune system or dying from an asthma attack I'll take the first and work harder to rebuild it.Love ya much Janet >From: bailieboy@... >Reply- egroups > egroups >Subject: [ ] pulmonary problems and Lyme >Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 16:37:30 EST > >Has anyone ever heard of pulmonary disease being associated with lyme or >other tick borne diseases? > > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2001 Report Share Posted January 14, 2001 > Has anyone ever heard of pulmonary disease being associated with lyme or > other tick borne diseases? > Not sure it caused mine, but certainly made it MUCH worse > BUT, she said that this medicine is is NOT > systemic as it does not go through the lungs into the rest of > your system. I > guess I am still nervous and a bit skeptical. > My LLMD agrees- I also use steroid based inhalers and also take Singulaire > However, I started the non steroid treatment and it isn't going > as well as I > had hoped. The singulaire at night help but the other three inhalers I'm > trying are not working that well. When I get really bad nothing works except nebulizer. You may want to talk to your doc about getting one. > > in AZ > Good luck ! My asthma gets AWFUL whenever I go out to AZ... especially the Valley. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2001 Report Share Posted January 14, 2001 Please go to the following web sites and read all of the testionails yo will find all your solutions that you are looking for. My mother use to use her inhaler at least 16 times a day. AND NOW maybe just maybe 1or 2 or 3 TIMES a WEEK. Please give you and your family this chance. www.globalhealthtrax.com then go to www.ghtdirect.com/14848 Please e me for any ????'s. I am not tell you about this to make money. I don't need money I need health and this has given me back my health. I am now able to work 40 hours a week and before this stuff I was only able to work 12 hours a week. Sincerely Annie Craig >From: "Janet Barden" >Reply- egroups > egroups >Subject: Re: [ ] pulmonary problems and Lyme >Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 23:34:41 -0000 > >My youngest daughteras well as myself.Both of us have been on >meds/inhalers/nebulizer machine from time to time.Also had allergies all of >which seem to have disappeared with long Lyme treatment except for 1 or 2 >small episodes a year.Steroids are not good for lymies but when faced with a >deminished immune system or dying from an asthma attack I'll take the first >and work harder to rebuild it.Love ya much Janet > > > >From: bailieboy@... > >Reply- egroups > > egroups > >Subject: [ ] pulmonary problems and Lyme > >Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 16:37:30 EST > > > >Has anyone ever heard of pulmonary disease being associated with lyme or > >other tick borne diseases? > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2001 Report Share Posted January 14, 2001 I too am hampered by terrible coughing, and bring up mucus.......it is so horrible at times, I throw up. I too went to a specialist, and was dx with Exercise induced asthma........(mind you it happens during the night, after any activity, after eating, or not doing anything) It has taken several years, but it seems that since I have had Lyme.........my body is allergic to more things. Usually when I have one of these coughing attacks........I can trace it to food, or chemical odors (cleaning products). I find as I eliminate these foods...........I cough less........ Connie nwnj Leave no stone unturned....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2001 Report Share Posted January 14, 2001 Sorry Ann, I went to these sites.........found no information, that would explain the lyme/pulmonary connection......only products to buy..........under specifically - your name.... Sounds like a sales pitch to me. Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2001 Report Share Posted January 14, 2001 : I began my lyme illness with what my immunologist treating me thought was an odd form of asthma. Also I couldn't catch my breath if I was in any kind of reclining position for 3 days until they put me on a diazepam which not only calmed me but dried up the secretions so I wasn't choking so badly. But intermittent oral antibx and noone even mentioned lyme even though I had just returned from Yosemite and Monterey area/Santa Cruz. That was over 4 years ago and 60 doctors/4 surgeries (mostly unnececessary) later. Wonder if the lyme antibx, etc. will help you in time.. All the very best, Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2001 Report Share Posted January 15, 2001 Amen to that! Without the Serevent and Pulmicort, my Son winds up in Intensive Care. Already btdt so will take the path of life. Sal > My youngest daughteras well as myself.Both of us have been on > meds/inhalers/nebulizer machine from time to time.Also had allergies all of > which seem to have disappeared with long Lyme treatment except for 1 or 2 > small episodes a year.Steroids are not good for lymies but when faced with a > deminished immune system or dying from an asthma attack I'll take the first > and work harder to rebuild it.Love ya much Janet > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2001 Report Share Posted January 15, 2001 This is my personal story.... FIrst I want to say, YES, pulmonary IS part of lyme disease. I started with severe allergies and was having asthma attacks the summer I was bit. In the fall, I was really bad, allergist, inhalers, nebulizers,etc. My sister, whom is a yr older started w/ allergies (never had them her whole life), went into asthma, breathing difficulty. My mother had to see a pulmonary specialist at Duke, still is; she has asthma, gets bronchitis (like all of us). My 2 kids with lyme, many, many are having lung biopsies because they are told " there is dark shadow, don't know what it is " . I can name AT LEAST 32 people that I know this is happening to that have lyme. It is just like cysts---they seem to be very common with lymies too. My mom had a huge one in the middle of her back-drs. didn't know why. The woman who just passed away today, her husband was just told he had a cyst on his pvts. so he has prostate cancer. (remember I said lyme previous post). I can go on and on w/ stories but I think you all get the picture. I am SURE I can come up w/ a website about pulmonary and lyme. sue in nj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2001 Report Share Posted January 15, 2001 I'll share a lyme story of mine because I had the same symptoms you describe and I was totally shocked by the treatment and outcome. I have been in treatment for about 2 years with a very good LLMD and about 2 months ago I began having identical symptoms to what you describe and it became gradually worse and then it was accompanied by severe pleurosy and one morning I awoke the pain was so severe I first thought I might be dying and before calling the emergency room, I called my doctors office who fit me in immediatly and to my suprise - my doctor discontinued the abx and put me on lamasil (not sure of spelling) - for systemic yeast and I could not believe it but with my first dose 90% of the symptoms were alleviated. I had to do the Lamosil treatment for 10 days and then resumed anti-biotic therapy and am feeling better than ever now. After about 3 days, all of the lung symptoms were gone but I did the whole 10 day treatment. No idea at all if this could be related to anything you are experiencing but it was so unusual, I wanted to share it for information purposes. Also, like many others have reported on the list ... after having Lyme for a few years I have developed the same allergies etc ... to things that never used to bother me. I almost passed out while trying to polish my nails several times. I have since switched to chemical free 'natural' nail polish and many other natural sundries .... *sigh* - probably better over all for the environment and myself anyways (smile). Hope the info may be of some help and best wishes that you start feeling better. Jaqui [ ] pulmonary problems and Lyme > Has anyone ever heard of pulmonary disease being associated with lyme or > other tick borne diseases? > > I have been coughing my head off for two months and finally went to a > pulmonary specialist who said I have severe adult onset asthma. The > treatment for this > is a medicine at night which is fine but inhalers during the day which are > steroid based. I told her my concern about this which she understands. She > said she treats a lot of people where steroids are a concern because of > damage to the immune system. BUT, she said that this medicine is is NOT > systemic as it does not go through the lungs into the rest of your system. I > guess I am still nervous and a bit skeptical. > > However, I started the non steroid treatment and it isn't going as well as I > had hoped. The singulaire at night help but the other three inhalers I'm > trying are not working that well. > > Anyone else have bad asthma and lyme? Or other pulmonary problems and lyme? > > Thanks for any info. > > > in AZ > > HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! > > Easy Reference: > Send a blank email message to: > > -Unsubscribeegroups - Unsubscribe from the list > -Digestegroups - Switch your subscription to a digest format > -Normalegroups - Switch your subscription to normal > > Please send messages not related to Lyme disease (this includes humor and information about other diseases) to -Offtopicegroups > > Archives can be accessed at lyme-aid > > Please visit the sister site at > http://clubs./clubs/lymeaid > This is the primary chat site for . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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