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Weekly check in - come and join us!

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Hi everyone,

This is our new weekly check-in post. It’s a chance for everyone to share how their week has been, whether you’ve had a terrible time with your asthma and need some advice or you feel like you’re making good progress with your management skill, we want to hear about it!

So, let us know, how has your week been!

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PutnamAsthma Captain

Yesterday was quite a day. Went to NYC and had major surgery done on my left turbinates/conshus bulba. For five years it has felt like I have had a marble up there. Sinus breathing is an integral part of asthma management. Remember,,asthma/sinus research is like a second job for me. I have a small bleed still going on and I am irrigating regularly and that " marble sensation" is gone. I think this is going to work. Left sinus is still swollen inside but I am already getting more air in than pre operation. Again, this was not an office procedure, I have had them over the years with little luck. This was full blown, under anasthesia, in an operating room. I have a good feeling about this one.

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Carakraft in reply to Putnam

Wow Putnam!

That was quite a day for you!

Please take care of yourself as you recover!

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asthmaK

I have had a great week, considering it's been humid and rainy, which is usually when my asthma acts up. I can tell a huge difference in my asthma since being on Nucala shots (just started 2 months ago). I was at a library yesterday and breathed In something that caused me to wheeze and need my rescue inhaler. But mostly I am feeling great. Now my allergies are acting up a bit, but not causing my asthma to act up. Yeah!

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Carakraft in reply to asthmaK

Thanks for sharing this and so glad your week is going great!

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Daisy105 in reply to asthmaK

It’s 3:30am woke up due to coughing unable to breathe I live alone so this causes me to now have an anxiety feeling and makes it harder to breathe. Trying to stay calm

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Carakraft in reply to Daisy105

Staying calm is important. I hope you are doing better this morning!

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FearNot

Thanks for asking. The more the wildfire smoke recedes, the better I do. It's strange to feel that your condition hinges on the weather forecast. I'm battling my own impatience. The rains will come eventually.

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Carakraft in reply to FearNot

Thanks for sharing!

Hang in there and the rains will come soon 😊

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freezingspark in reply to FearNot

Crazy how much the weather affects you. As soon as it gets cold, is when my chest starts to get real tight

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freezingspark

My week has been good, thanks for asking! My little girl has just started preschool so had a little cry (sad and proud) when she ran off into the playground and immediately threw herself into meeting other kids and playing. Time is just flying!

How about everyone else? Any issues with the beginning of fall?

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Carakraft in reply to freezingspark

I remember those days! They grow up so quick so enjoy every second!

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freezingspark in reply to Carakraft

I will I will! No sign of asthma in her either yet, hoping school doesn't change that

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frogsandangels

Well not doing well at all. My peak flows have been from 50 to 70 percent fot about three monthsnow. They check for ige and eosinophil levels but are not high enough. Taking meds faithfully along with nebs and rescue inhalers. I cant seem to figure this out. Any new ideas....

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Carakraft in reply to frogsandangels

My asthma gets worse in the Fall and Spring seasons!

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lee99

Last time I went to the doctor, she said it was fine to take more puffs of my inhalers, so using them more at the start and end of the day (I have salbutamol and duoresp) which has really helped, clearly I wasn't taking enough before. Unfortunately it's nearly run out and the last couple of days have been suffering a bit due to rationing myself as the repeat prescription won't be ready til tomorrow pm, I wish I was more organised sometimes!

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Carakraft in reply to lee99

Hi lee99,

Thanks for the update!

If you are rationing, please try talk with your doctor on making sure you are on the right medication for your asthma 😊

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lee99

My week hasn’t been great for my asthma but had a very helpful phone conversation with a Doctor at Hand private GP yesterday. She recommended taking antihistamines every day, but not always the same ones; switching to different antihistamine drugs every so often stops your body getting used to them. A good tip I will definitely be trying!

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Carakraft in reply to lee99

Sorry to hear it's been a tough week. Hope the antihistamines help with your asthma. Keep me posted on your progress!

Take care,

Cara

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MinushabensAsthma Captain

My breathing hasn't been too bad this week & my blood pressure is on track, which considering I've had 3 wet playtimes to deal with this week is probably a minor miracle. I'm just waiting for the start of term infections to kick in though which will probably set me back...every kid that sneezes as I walk past feels like trouble on the way!

I hope everyone else is well.

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