Your other option is to work with your environment. This website,
www.yourairknowledge.com/gjb <http://www.yourairknowledge.com/gjb>
contains information and products that are successful in dealing with
environmental problems and have given relif to many asthma and allergy
suffers.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rain
Sent: 2/19/2006 4:15 AM
To: Allergy-Asthma-Info@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Allergy-Asthma-Info] Asthma and Babies
My fiancee and I are considering having a baby. He is severly
ashtmatic (60% lung capacity), his parents each have asthma. Neither
need more then an occasional inhaler never a nebulizer treatment. He
has a sister and a brother neither of who have asthma. I do not have
asthma and noone in my famly has it.
What I am wondering is what chance does our potential child (sorry it
sounds so cold even to me)have of inheriting this from his/her father?
Also on a seperate topic but relating to asthma. What do you do when
a pulminologist says that someone is "maxed out" on medication and the
asthma is still poorly controlled?
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