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Hi

just joined this forum. I've had asthma most of my life (43). Most of the time it is well controlled as I'm on seretide and ventolun when I need it. However the past two years and exactly at this time of year I've noticed a pattern. Last tear I began to wake every morning with phlegm on my chest that was very difficult to bring up. After several hours lungs would be ok but next morning same would happen again. This went on for several weeks until it eventually went. Same thing thus year.

Wonder if anyone has had same thing?

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Welcome paulsutt.

I would book in with doc for med review.

This time of year is not good for asthma.

You can get mucus tabs Carbocsistine something like that I have to take for bad mucus.love glynis x

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