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I have had a bad year so far with my asthma and I have had to have magnesium thew a drip twice now plus nebulisers, I find it very hard to control and it's ruining my life and my family's life

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Shellc

Have tried taking magnesium supplements and vitamin d this may help

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Tree20862

Keep working with the doctors to find a better treatment for you.

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Saassii

What is triggering your symptoms? What are you allergic to?

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Helliwell

Keep pushing with the GP/specialists and don't stop until it's under control. 💪

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Lovely123

I have tryed to ask for a nebuliser for home but was refused

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