Hi guys, I was called in by my GP to speak with an asthma nurse yesterday. I thought I knew it all but went anyway. I am so glad I did. Things in the medical world are changing rapidly and I now know how to use my inhalers (or not) to help me live a healthier life. If anyone is unsure of the use of their inhalers ask at your surgery to speak to one of their nurses. It is well worth the visit. Take care Maximonkey
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