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Pulmonologist - what to expect
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 444131" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>That was why I mentioned it, lol! </p><p>A peak flow meter is a gizmo you breathe into and it lets you know what your hardest breath measures - to let you know how your lungs are working. They can be very helpful</p><p></p><p>Again, I URGE you to try symbicort or at least ask about it. The stats I have read about how many people, even full grown adults, who do NOT have the ability to inhale it hard enough are frightening. If you choose advair, be sure to always gargle. ANY liquid is fine, but you have to rinse your vocal cords off and that does it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 444131, member: 1233"] That was why I mentioned it, lol! A peak flow meter is a gizmo you breathe into and it lets you know what your hardest breath measures - to let you know how your lungs are working. They can be very helpful Again, I URGE you to try symbicort or at least ask about it. The stats I have read about how many people, even full grown adults, who do NOT have the ability to inhale it hard enough are frightening. If you choose advair, be sure to always gargle. ANY liquid is fine, but you have to rinse your vocal cords off and that does it. [/QUOTE]
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