Hi - I was wondering if anyone could give me a bit of advice. I have suffered from asthma for quite a few years and this has always been under control until a couple of weeks ago.
I went to work as normal (I work in a hospital) and must admit I didn't feel brilliant when i got up anyway after speaking to another member of staff she advise me to get checked out by one of the nurses on the unit I work under. Well what a shock my BP and pulse were sky high and I was immediately asked to lay down and then was transferred to the Same Day Emergency Centre where I was checked over. I was eventually put on a nebuliser as my chest was feeling a bit tight and I was feeling breathless, I was seen by a doctor who decided that I needed to stay in apparently I was having an asthma attack.
I was tested for Covid as is everyone when admitted (this came back negative thankfully) I was in a couple of days being put on a nebulizer regularly during my stay, I was then discharged to be seen by a team of nurses as a virtual inpatient with a home nebulizer until I was feeling better and my observations were stable. I was eventually discharged from their care a week after leaving hospital. I am now a week down the line and I am still feeling breathless and keep still getting twinges when I take a deep breath. I have never had an asthma attack before and not sure if this normal and wondered how long it takes to get over something like this.