Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 This is interesting. I have bunches of adverse effects to oral steroids. I wonder if the effects are as pronounced if the intake of steroids are inhalation. (I'm taking notes for the discussion at my next Dr visit, I know he loves it when I pull out my list of topics, LOL) On Nov 14, 2006, at 5:28 AM, pyle456 wrote: > I have been taking this for a while in addition to Advair 500. (I > should probably back up and tell the group that I have been > experiencing a long-term sinus flare which has triggered my asthma.) > The actual inhaler is very much like the pulmocort one. I find it > very tolerable. My doc says the usual dosage is one puff twice a day, > but that it is safe to take up to three puffs twice a day. He said > that a lot of docs now are giving their patients more than one steroid > inhaler and having them take max doses of the inhalers now in an > effort to keep patients off oral steroids. > > Addy > > > > > > This is the first time I have ever heard of it. Does anyone else > know > > anything about it? At first glance it looks just like a Pulmicort > > Turbhaler. > > > > Doug > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 I am one with two ICS AND a nasty low-dose pred habit I am trying to kick. Worse than crack cocaine if you ask me..... C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 my dr.has told me the inhaled steroids have less side effects than oral. after my last encounters with ALL steroids:oral,IV and inhaled, I have sworn them off. it will take a matter of life & death AND an act of God to get me to take any of them again. at my last visit he said he was hoping to handle my next flare-up with inhaled steroids only.my reply was that he would have to find me first to take any of it. i don't know of anyone else that has the major problems with steroids that i have;i'm just unique.i am off all steroids oral and inhaled since feb. i feel better than i have in 4 years. some people HAVE to have steroids in some form to breathe; that's a dr/pt thing. i thank God every day for xolair. Carpenter <cowtrail@...> wrote: This is interesting. I have bunches of adverse effects to oral steroids. I wonder if the effects are as pronounced if the intake of steroids are inhalation. (I'm taking notes for the discussion at my next Dr visit, I know he loves it when I pull out my list of topics, LOL) On Nov 14, 2006, at 5:28 AM, pyle456 wrote: > I have been taking this for a while in addition to Advair 500. (I > should probably back up and tell the group that I have been > experiencing a long-term sinus flare which has triggered my asthma.) > The actual inhaler is very much like the pulmocort one. I find it > very tolerable. My doc says the usual dosage is one puff twice a day, > but that it is safe to take up to three puffs twice a day. He said > that a lot of docs now are giving their patients more than one steroid > inhaler and having them take max doses of the inhalers now in an > effort to keep patients off oral steroids. > > Addy > > > > > > This is the first time I have ever heard of it. Does anyone else > know > > anything about it? At first glance it looks just like a Pulmicort > > Turbhaler. > > > > Doug > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 I am " steroid dependent " as the Dr so nicely puts it. I have tried to wean off of them several times, each time the same result, I couldn't breath. I have so many side effects/adverse effects that I should be the poster boy for warnings about Prednisone, LOL. At this point I'm willing to try just about anything to get off Prednisone! Ron On Nov 14, 2006, at 6:05 PM, becki dugger wrote: > my dr.has told me the inhaled steroids have less side effects than > oral. after my last encounters with ALL steroids:oral,IV and > inhaled, I have sworn them off. it will take a matter of life & > death AND an act of God to get me to take any of them again. at my > last visit he said he was hoping to handle my next flare-up with > inhaled steroids only.my reply was that he would have to find me > first to take any of it. i don't know of anyone else that has the > major problems with steroids that i have;i'm just unique.i am off > all steroids oral and inhaled since feb. i feel better than i have > in 4 years. some people HAVE to have steroids in some form to > breathe; that's a dr/pt thing. i thank God every day for xolair. > > Carpenter <cowtrail@...> wrote: This is interesting. > I have bunches of adverse effects to oral > steroids. I wonder if the effects are as pronounced if the intake of > steroids are inhalation. (I'm taking notes for the discussion at my > next Dr visit, I know he loves it when I pull out my list of topics, > LOL) > > On Nov 14, 2006, at 5:28 AM, pyle456 wrote: > > > I have been taking this for a while in addition to Advair 500. (I > > should probably back up and tell the group that I have been > > experiencing a long-term sinus flare which has triggered my asthma.) > > The actual inhaler is very much like the pulmocort one. I find it > > very tolerable. My doc says the usual dosage is one puff twice a > day, > > but that it is safe to take up to three puffs twice a day. He said > > that a lot of docs now are giving their patients more than one > steroid > > inhaler and having them take max doses of the inhalers now in an > > effort to keep patients off oral steroids. > > > > Addy > > > > > > > > > > This is the first time I have ever heard of it. Does anyone else > > know > > > anything about it? At first glance it looks just like a Pulmicort > > > Turbhaler. > > > > > > Doug > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 --- becki dugger <asperqu@...> wrote: > my dr.has told me the inhaled steroids have less side > effects than oral. after my last encounters with ALL > steroids:oral,IV and inhaled, I have sworn them off. it > will take a matter of life & death AND an act of God to > get me to take any of them again. at my last visit he > said he was hoping to handle my next flare-up with > inhaled steroids only.my reply was that he would have to > find me first to take any of it. I have HUGE problems with steroids. I had a pred induced manic pyschosis which resulted in a two week stay in a psych unit. Fun was had by all (NOT!) ****Ordinary life is pretty complex stuff*** -=Harvey Pekar=- ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Sponsored Link $200,000 mortgage for $660/ mo - 30/15 yr fixed, reduce debt - http://.ratemarketplace.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 > --- becki dugger wrote: > > > my dr.has told me the inhaled steroids have less side > > effects than oral. after my last encounters with ALL > > steroids:oral,IV and inhaled, I have sworn them off. it > > will take a matter of life & death AND an act of God to > > get me to take any of them again. at my last visit he > > said he was hoping to handle my next flare-up with > > inhaled steroids only.my reply was that he would have > to > > find me first to take any of it. __sorry about the partial message, damn keys_____ Anyhoo... I have HUGE problems with steroids. I had a pred induced manic pyschosis which resulted in a two week stay in a psych unit. Fun was had by all (NOT!) That was from taking only oral medication, not the IV. The big problem with Asmanex is that stuff rockets my blood sugars all to hell. Now, my doctor says it SHOULDN'T, but after a few days of 150+ blood sugars, it had to be that. Especially since I usually run 80-120. I take Pulmicort, mostly to humour the doctor. I don't think it does anything. The Intal does more. My doctor doesn't think much of Intal, but that's probably because the Intal Smurfette Pharmacy reps aren't as cute as the Asmanex ones. My insurance changed, and I've missed two months of Xolair injections. I have suffered like a half dead dog. Been on pred for three weeks. Nebbing much much more. My eczema has flared. My allergies are out of control, and started taking Benadryl for the first time in two years. Today, I get my shot. Thank you heaven above. Before, I wasn't quite sure how much Xolair did, but boy did I find out the hard way. Easy breathing to all! Nan-->pred for three weeks=no sleep for three weeks, fun fun fun.... ****Ordinary life is pretty complex stuff*** -=Harvey Pekar=- ****Ordinary life is pretty complex stuff*** -=Harvey Pekar=- ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420k for $1,399/mo. Calculate new payment! www.LowerMyBills.com/lre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 why? I am taking both currently. don't feel really good either. Bat and Pup <lilbatz@...> wrote: > --- becki dugger wrote: > > > my dr.has told me the inhaled steroids have less side > > effects than oral. after my last encounters with ALL > > steroids:oral,IV and inhaled, I have sworn them off. it > > will take a matter of life & death AND an act of God to > > get me to take any of them again. at my last visit he > > said he was hoping to handle my next flare-up with > > inhaled steroids only.my reply was that he would have > to > > find me first to take any of it. __sorry about the partial message, damn keys_____ Anyhoo... I have HUGE problems with steroids. I had a pred induced manic pyschosis which resulted in a two week stay in a psych unit. Fun was had by all (NOT!) That was from taking only oral medication, not the IV. The big problem with Asmanex is that stuff rockets my blood sugars all to hell. Now, my doctor says it SHOULDN'T, but after a few days of 150+ blood sugars, it had to be that. Especially since I usually run 80-120. I take Pulmicort, mostly to humour the doctor. I don't think it does anything. The Intal does more. My doctor doesn't think much of Intal, but that's probably because the Intal Smurfette Pharmacy reps aren't as cute as the Asmanex ones. My insurance changed, and I've missed two months of Xolair injections. I have suffered like a half dead dog. Been on pred for three weeks. Nebbing much much more. My eczema has flared. My allergies are out of control, and started taking Benadryl for the first time in two years. Today, I get my shot. Thank you heaven above. Before, I wasn't quite sure how much Xolair did, but boy did I find out the hard way. Easy breathing to all! Nan-->pred for three weeks=no sleep for three weeks, fun fun fun.... ****Ordinary life is pretty complex stuff*** -=Harvey Pekar=- ****Ordinary life is pretty complex stuff*** -=Harvey Pekar=- __________________________________________________________ Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420k for $1,399/mo. Calculate new payment! www.LowerMyBills.com/lre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 I tried Asmanex recently and all it did was make my throat itch. I asked the allergist the reason and he looked up the ingredients and it turned out I have an allergy to one of the ingredients. Carpenter <cowtrail@...> wrote: I am " steroid dependent " as the Dr so nicely puts it. I have tried to wean off of them several times, each time the same result, I couldn't breath. I have so many side effects/adverse effects that I should be the poster boy for warnings about Prednisone, LOL. At this point I'm willing to try just about anything to get off Prednisone! Ron On Nov 14, 2006, at 6:05 PM, becki dugger wrote: > my dr.has told me the inhaled steroids have less side effects than > oral. after my last encounters with ALL steroids:oral,IV and > inhaled, I have sworn them off. it will take a matter of life & > death AND an act of God to get me to take any of them again. at my > last visit he said he was hoping to handle my next flare-up with > inhaled steroids only.my reply was that he would have to find me > first to take any of it. i don't know of anyone else that has the > major problems with steroids that i have;i'm just unique.i am off > all steroids oral and inhaled since feb. i feel better than i have > in 4 years. some people HAVE to have steroids in some form to > breathe; that's a dr/pt thing. i thank God every day for xolair. > > Carpenter <cowtrail@...> wrote: This is interesting. > I have bunches of adverse effects to oral > steroids. I wonder if the effects are as pronounced if the intake of > steroids are inhalation. (I'm taking notes for the discussion at my > next Dr visit, I know he loves it when I pull out my list of topics, > LOL) > > On Nov 14, 2006, at 5:28 AM, pyle456 wrote: > > > I have been taking this for a while in addition to Advair 500. (I > > should probably back up and tell the group that I have been > > experiencing a long-term sinus flare which has triggered my asthma.) > > The actual inhaler is very much like the pulmocort one. I find it > > very tolerable. My doc says the usual dosage is one puff twice a > day, > > but that it is safe to take up to three puffs twice a day. He said > > that a lot of docs now are giving their patients more than one > steroid > > inhaler and having them take max doses of the inhalers now in an > > effort to keep patients off oral steroids. > > > > Addy > > > > > > > > > > This is the first time I have ever heard of it. Does anyone else > > know > > > anything about it? At first glance it looks just like a Pulmicort > > > Turbhaler. > > > > > > Doug > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2006 Report Share Posted November 19, 2006 If any of you are milk sensitive be careful with asmanex as it contains a milk ingredient. Leigh pyle456 <coachmac@...> wrote: I have been taking this for a while in addition to Advair 500. (I should probably back up and tell the group that I have been experiencing a long-term sinus flare which has triggered my asthma.) The actual inhaler is very much like the pulmocort one. I find it very tolerable. My doc says the usual dosage is one puff twice a day, but that it is safe to take up to three puffs twice a day. He said that a lot of docs now are giving their patients more than one steroid inhaler and having them take max doses of the inhalers now in an effort to keep patients off oral steroids. Addy > > This is the first time I have ever heard of it. Does anyone else know > anything about it? At first glance it looks just like a Pulmicort > Turbhaler. > > Doug > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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