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Re: [infectious_asthma] Quiet group, latest updateed

Glad you are doing so well. I have been on azythromicine now for about 3 months but had a patch of not being on it as I could not get hold of the antibiotic. I cannot get them on prescription so I have to order them over the internet. But I must admit that I am feeling better in myself. I now just have to get rid of all the weight I put on on steroids! I also wonder if my inhalers could have an effect on my weight too. But I am afraid I have not stopped taking them. Taking just a much but a slight improvement is visible however, I think all the weight I have put on 4 stone in the last 3 years is one of my breathing problems as I have exercise induced asthma mainly. It is like a vicious circle but I am determined to lose weight.

good luck

Gina

On 05/07/07, princessinthengtower <princessinthengtower@...> wrote:

Been doing really good this past spring and summer.

I got laid off from my job last spring.

I decided to take time off until the Fall. I am taking courses to upgrade my skills. I find
now that I was underevaluating myself, so now I can feel confident in updating my resume.

Anyway, I haven't needed my inhaler for a couple weeks now. One year ago I was using it
twice a day.

Usually I can tell when I wake up in the morning if I am going to get wheezy and
congested. I find that I can now take one antihistamine like Airius or some other form of
Loratadine and that will get me past the wheeziiness and I won't get an asthma attack, nor
need my inhaler.

I expect that being away from a workplace full of asthma triggers helps. So that when I do
get back to work, I will be healthier and my lungs will be stronger and I will be able to say
no to foods that I should not be eating.

Let's see what else. Overall health has been super. I am no longer getting bizarre
infections like last year.

I did take a trip to Vegas last May and I got Norwalk Virus on the trip home, but the worst
of it was over in 24 hours, plus another week to get my strength back. Everyone was
freaking out and I was saying "THIS IS NOTHING COMPARED TO HAVING PNEUMONIA". LOL

I'm sure you understand what I mean when you get sick now and it's like WHATEVER.
YAWN. Bring me the Gravol, water and soup and see you in a week.

One of my friend's 2 year old daughter just got diagnosed with asthma. She is being given
5 doses of steroids a day!

Can I say )(*(&$%#@@%^**I(&^! I feel so bad for that child. How old does one have to be
before one starts taking their health back into their hands and saying I don't want to take
a gazillion meds every day?

Anyway, I hope everyone else is doing well.

~Melanie




Thu Jul 5, 2007 10:48 am

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Been doing really good this past spring and summer. I got laid off from my job last spring. I decided to take time off until the Fall. I am taking courses to...
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Glad you are doing so well. I have been on azythromicine now for about 3 months but had a patch of not being on it as I could not get hold of the antibiotic. I...
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Melanie, that was me. So used to being sick four to six times a year that it didn't even phase me anymore, it was just my way of life. So glad you're doing...
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