I'm struggling controlling my asthma right now and have the feeling that the doctors may not be helping. So I'm going to throw this out in the hope that someone else has had a similar experience and may have any pointers/helpful advice.
I have had asthma all my life. Two years ago I started running and soon began to really enjoy it and improve. At the time I hardly used my blue inhaler (but that was in the spring/summer when I'm clearest anyway).
The winter after I started running I began having asthma issues again and as always if there are any symptoms they seem to get worse with running (especialy in the cold). My doctors game me various concoctions of inhaled steroids, ventolin and seretide.
Seretide gave a noticeable improvement in my condition but I decided only to use it right before a race due to the uncertainty that seems to be around regarding it's safetly and the possibility that in the long term it can make asthma worse. I didn't want to take the risk of permanent use. I am wary of drugs full stop.
So recently on the advice of a friend I insisted on a allergy test to try to get to the bottom of my asthma. Why at the age of 42 and after so many years of inhalers, chest x-rays etc. one had not been suggested to me I have no idea. It turns out I have a significant allergy to house dust mites (very common) and this explains why things get worse around this time of year (optimum breeding conditions for mites apparently). It also explains why I suffer when I use hotels (mattress full of mites no doubt) and why things pick up in mid summer (low humidity = low dust mites).
So with a couple of races coming up I'm not unable to run and faced with packing in the running until summer (depressing) or giving the seratide a proper go full time and see if that helps (the last thing I want is in five years to have my asthma made worse because of the drugs).
I also plan to reduce the dust mites as much as possible (get rid of soft furnishings etc.) but don't hold out much hope for this having a significant effect.
Has anyone had long term experience of seretide on here? Especially anyone who runs and has had similar problems to me. At the moment I seem to have two good months a year running wise and the rest is beset by the misery of poor times, wheezing and a tight chest.
Thanks.
M