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I am due to have a home visit from my consultant’s respiratory nurse following a recent hospital admission and wondered if anybody has had experience of this as I have no idea what to expect. I have severe asthma and am having ongoing complications, and my asthma keeps deteriorating despite several medications.

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I suspect it will be no different than seeing them in clinic... maybe more relaxed and possibly with tea 😉

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From my experiences these are the people that are most helpful, have all the details of available services. Be sure to get relevant phone numbers in case of a need in the future. Hope it goes well

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