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Originally Posted by Shanatink Does anyone else have these problems? What works for you? What are your triggers? |
Sorry to hear you're not feeling well. Has your doctor diagnosed you with chronic asthma?
I have it and I really understand how you feel. Quite frankly...It sucks!
Not being able to breath adequately is a scary feeling!
My chest feels tight and rattles and wheezes. I get light headed, my fingers and toes tingle, my heart races and I cough my head off, sometimes.
Albuterol (rescue inhaler) almost always helps me. Had to have emergency nebulizer treatments (Felt like I was doing bong hits with the way the medicine is delivered)
I hate the Albuterol because it makes my heart race even more. It's a big ol' dose of adrenaline! Using more than directed is not a good thing. It can cause a heart attack so be careful.
I'm also supposed to take a preventative, Advair, but I don't. It's like sucking up a pile of crushed chalk.
Some of my known triggers are molds, perfumes, and maybe wine. It's important to pay attention to your triggers- Take notice when your asthma flares up and keep track.
I do want to mention that there could be other causes for you symptoms. Its worrisome that your chest pains can last all day. Either your asthma isn't under control or there is the possibility that you have another condition. I think you need to discuss this with your doctor.
Now, heres an interesting thing I just learned. Because I have lung disease I am susceptible to all kinds of ugly things including ...........kennel cough!
I adopted a Maltese from a shelter just over a week ago who yesterday was dianosed with kennel cough. I became ill a few days ago- coughing, sneezing and a runny nose. I have a soar throat and nasty chest/lung pains. Hmmm, weird huh?
Below is cited from;
http://www.petfinder.org/journalinde...lateprint.html SPECIAL NOTE:
Bordetella is now considered to be a zoonotic disease. Although the risk of getting sick from contact with a pet is small, it must be considered. It is most easily transmitted to very young children, the elderly and people who are immune compromised. Cats may also be susceptible.
Yikes! Sorry this is so long.
I hope you feel better soon, ShanaTink!
Monique