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1 of 169 in A&E last night

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After going off line on here it's been a very eventful 2/3 weeks with my asthma. I finally ended up in A & E with another 169 people with a tight chest that wouldn't go away. Even though I used standard 10 puff's and it wore off in 2 hours. Chest is now fine just sore.b

After having blood taken (showed my White blood cells up fighting an infection), chest x-ray and review of history medication. Finally got seen by doctor at 3am who recommended that my inhaler (Fostair nexthaler 200/6 two puff's twice a day) ) needs changing to a stronger?! and possible different prescribed antihistamine. (Fexofenadine).

I have appointment with a doctor tomorrow so we see how that goes.

Happy bank holiday enjoy the rest of today.

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