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My son is 3 yrs old. He has emphysema many allergies and Brittle Asthma. He is on Singulair 4mg, Seretide 125, Flixotide 50, Salamol 100 for his Asthma but it really does not seem to be helping every day just walking from the car to the school to collect his sisters from school sets him off really anything starts him off running playing laughing im not really sure what to do or where to go we dont have a Asthma doc to hand he is delt with in London for all his problems which is a long way to go.

Anyone that has any ideas please let me know

Ashley Jimms mummy

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i would suggest ringing the asthma UK asthma nurses. the number is in the top left hand corner of this page. they are very helpful supportive and full of advice for all sorts of things concerning asthma. hope this helps.

could you not go to your GP and ask for an urgent referral to a local consultant?

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