Hi
Thanks for your reply and it has given me some hope that this is
perhaps a mix between infection and a dog we aquired a year ago. I am
allergic to dust through an allergy test and he is dropping hairs and
raking up dust on the carpet like a mad thing when he runs about bless
him. Well hopefully when I get my infection sorted out with the
azythromicine the dog won't be such a problem. But just to let you
know why my doctor prescribed COPD - THIS IS ENGLAND!!! - Our medical
care is poo! The doctor sees low response to spyrometry and the fact
that I smoked for 20 years and diagnoses COPD. I have no confidence in
that doctor any more he has regigged my meds and now even they are not
so good. I was on combivent and seratide and he has changed it all.
Well I am going this morning to see another partner in the practice.
Wish me luck.
Thanks
Gina
--- In infectious_asthma@yahoogroups.com, elena h <halikie@...> wrote:
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> Dear Gina,
> can't believe you get COPD diagnosed by a simple spyrometry.Is
there some sophisticated devices in pulmonary institutes who can do
many tests.I did 3 years ago.I was in a bad asthma crise and the
result paper conclusion was :obstructive process.I asked the institute
doctors:what that conclusion mean?They don't tell me anything
clear,said that can mean anything :fungus infection,benign obstruction
mass,asthma,COPD etc.
> I have showed the result to a young doctor who said with no
hesitation:you have asthma,end of story.
> Ten weeks ago I have started azythromicin with Dr. Han's
protocol.His advice to me was that the mycoplasma and chlamydia tests
are not accurate so don't bother with them.I'm feeling much better
now,not perfect,but better.You are just in a middle of a bad asthma
crisis who seems to last for ever.I know how hard it is.It will
pass,take your medication for crisis.Take vitamin C-1 gram daily.Help
with immunity.When you get better begin azythro .
> Hang in there,
> Elena
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> "gina.spence1" <gina.spence1@...> wrote:
> Hi
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> I got adult onset asthma when I was 32 I am now 50 years of age. My
> asthma has slowly got worse since a bout of pneumonia 7 years ago. I
> started to surf the net for advice as my asthma worsened even though I
> had stopped smoking. Before I heard about asthma and antibiotics I was
> wondering myself if i had a problem with a stubborn infection. I do
> have a medical history of getting infections over the years not just
> resperatory but our family seems to be prone to infection. Each time I
> am on a course of antibiotics I get much better after around 3 days
> and continue to improve for the 5 days of the course. Eventually when
> I have stopped the course I become worse and worse until I can stand
> it no longer and demand antibiotics from my doctor again. Sometimes
> they won't give me antibiotics again and give me predisolone which
> does not work as well but gives me some relief. When I saw my asthma
> story and the links on that site I printed everything off and took it
> to my doctor. Who immediately did a spyrometry and said I had COPD as
> well and changed my asthma meds. He is totally against the antibiotic
> treatment and said that you read all sorts on the internet and that
> azythromicine is a very expensive antibiotic. Well that was two weeks
> ago now and I am still getting worse. I can hardly walk now and I am
> going to visit my doctor again tomorrow as I am so desperate. It is
> such a struggle at work and I am constantly exhausted. I have been
> thinking of ordering AZYTHROMICINE from a site I have found through
> the links on my asthma story as I am so desperate now. OK I may have
> COPD but I am sure I could improve my quality of life with the
> antibiotics if not, well I have got nothing to loose! My doctor said
> that if you have an infection you have a temperature but I have not.
> Is there any other way to tell if you have an infection. I live in
> England and wondered if this was an English problem that our doctors
> will just not accept this infection idea. Has anyone any advice and is
> there any other way I can tell if I have an underlying infection that
> anyone knows of. Thanks to anyone who can help. Gina
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