I have been asmatic for 30 years but in the however in the last 8 years my asthma has changed, now when it starts it escalates from manageable with inhalers to hospital admissions with nebs very quickly and the recovery afterwards is always more than a month and with a slow reduction of the preds is this normal or should I get further advice?
On this latest episode it started following a flu type symptoms for two days on the third day 11th February, the Asthma started along with prednisone and antibiotics. I am currently still getting breathless on exertion symptoms at night and currently reducing the preds by 5mg every 3 day .
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Best advice I can give is to phone the helpline good luck
Hi jackie if you are not over it yet and still breathless you shouldn't be reducing pred, see what the GP or the Asthma nurse says. There's a good article on steroids on the Asthma UK website asthma.org.uk/advice/inhale...
Thank you this is very helpful information think I need to review my prednisone course I'm currently reducing but still getting symptoms just felt that I am wasting there time but I feel rough and I had got over worst episodes faster than this in the past
When did you last see a respiratory consultant? As with all our bodies as they age our lungs age and what worked as a teenager won't work as well when you are older.
Hormones play a big part too.
I'd phone the asthma helpline and get a telephone appointment with a nurse and take it from there but a formal respiratory review would be my plan.
Yes Jackie it's better you have another listen to your chest and get the right meds sometimes it takes 2 or 3 goes until it finally settles. I always push docs and nurses until I feel my chest is clear because If not I know it will only flare up again, because our immune system is low and it's winter etc
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