UPDATE: August 4, 2007
This group was too difficult to manage, so we've moved to a blog. Please join us at:
http://infectiousasthma.blogspot.com/
where all your questions will be answered in a timely manner,and you'll find links to the latest research and protocols for treatment.
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Many researchers all over the world are now saying asthma has different causes, and one of the causes can be bacteria that can remain, following a cold, bronchitis, the flu or pneumonia. The bacteria can reside in the tissue of your lungs and sinuses until it's eradicated with the right antibiotic protocol, often completely resolving the asthma.
Learn more about asthma caused by bacteria, also known as "Infectious asthma", and how you can work with your doctor to eradicate it.
Thanks Maureen! I haven't used my Symbicort or any inhaler for 2 months now. I still do continue to get a small amount of wheezing, an allergic reaction I
Please join us at our new home - a blog I just created which will make it easier for me to manage. Post all questions there. Thanks for all of your patience
Barry, yes, I remember having really great days followed by not so great days. You do have your ups and downs as you go through treatment and even during the