hi I am still figuring out if I have asthma but it is looking more and more like it and I have a to of questions. so my breathing trouble started 5 years ago after I got a tick bite and did a long long time on antibiotics. I have had some breathing issues off and on since then but no wheezing. I tended to think the breathing issues were actually part of the lyme and co infections and didn't really think asthma. Then 9 weeks ago I got an inner ear virus for three weeks. right at the end of that I felt my upper brnochials tighten up and they have been tight for 6 weeks and I have had a lot of trouble breathing. ( I live in the us). I went to a few drs and they didn't think it was asthma because they didn't her wheezing. But I was starting to hear some squeaking and a bit of light wheezing and I was just gripped up tight all the time in my upper chest. I went for a pulmonary function test at the hospital but I have a lot of fear about those things and I was too scared to do the full test.
So finally yesterday I went to a new doctor to see if the breathing was lyme related. She said it sounded more like asthma- and that a virus like I had could bring on asthma.
She put me on an herbal formula which she said could help. And she said to try the albuterol inhaler. so I tried the inhaler for the first time yesterday. I felt about 60% better after it for about an hour then it tightened back up some for a couple hours, but then for the rest of the day I felt about 60-70% easier breathing.
So woke up today and things are tight with my breathing again. I guess I will do the inhaler again? I am not sure how often I should use it. Does it just help with the symptoms?
I need to figure out how to actually cure this asthma, but in the mean time I need to breathe comfortably. Is it safe to use the inhaler daily while I figure it out?
I am going to try herbal and homeopathic remedies ( guided by drs) to try to heal the asthma. I hope I can clear it.It has been my worst fear that I have asthma!! But this new dr said sometimes people can have acute asthma and it does not have to be chronic. Is this true? She also said there are lots of herbs ( she is a naturopath) that can help support it.
Any advice for me?