Evening. I too am new to this site. I have recently have been diagnosed with asthma and I'm still learning about my condition and my new limitations.
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Hi welcome to the site, so nice to meet you. Take care😊 Bernadette xx
Hi Wellcome i'm tracey x
A very warm welcome, I was diagnosed about 3 years ago and am still learning, but any queries just post there are some very knowledgeable members here and they are very kind ,the best hint I can give you I never and I mean never go anywhere without your reliever puffer even to just pop to your neighbours good luck
Welcome. Have a spell of my Asthma being out of control last year, was bad for about 6 months kept on changing meds until on the right one again.x
Welcome to the site. I agree with Starveycat about never going anywhere without my blue inhaler. The other thing is that I am terrified of running out so I am on top of my repeat prescriptions every month. I've had asthma all my life so I have had plenty of learning opportunities! Anyway, try not to think too much about it being a "limiting" condition. Work instead with your asthma nurse or GP to manage your symptoms and you should be able to carry on mostly as normal. The worst thing I find in being an asthmatic is that I tend to get ill easier so am always trying to find ways to boost my immune system. Having kids does not help! Oh well, it could be worse. Good luck and hope you are okay!
Welcome. We are a friendly helpful lot here, with years of experience of Asthma.
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Welcome and good luck. I agree don't see it as limiting. Learn all you can and ask questions. It will help you manage your symptoms. We're an honest lot on here and will tell it how it's is 😊
Welcome. Being asthmatic isn't limiting it's just part of you not your whole you. I am a wife, mother, daughter, sister, friend, sister in law, aunt and a brownie leader. All part of who I am.
Oh they have cancelled their account and gone. They mustn't like us!
The good thing about Asthma is it can be controlled. Don't ever be limited by it. Don't let it take charge of you. Be proactive, get a peak flow meter, learn your triggers, take your medication even when you are well.
I have pretty serious brittle asthma, I ran a half marathon in December of which I am extremely proud. Half the time my doctors don't believe what I can do when I am well and in control. I am also an old bag, so keep going and don't let the B'stards get you down.
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