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Who has asthma, what does it feel like, and when
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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 113810" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>My mom was diagnosis'ed with asthma when she was in her 50's. Hers started off after being sick but then she had a few episodes of asthma. Hers seemed to be triggered by environmental allergies but she tested negative for allergies. She carried her inhalers for a while. The good news is that her "asthma" went away for about 10 years. She wasn't taking any medicine for it. Recently, she told me she is carrying her inhaler again.</p><p></p><p>Since you've been treated for Lyme, I will tell you I'm reading a lot about Lyme now. There are 2 camps regarding treatment. One group (most doctors) believes you treat for 3 or 4 weeks with antibiotics. Another group (International Lyme and Associated Disease Society) believes you treat for 2 - 3 weeks after symptoms resolve and that it can come back. I'm mentioning this because breathlessness and multiple allergies are on a list of Lyme symtpoms I have seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 113810, member: 1792"] My mom was diagnosis'ed with asthma when she was in her 50's. Hers started off after being sick but then she had a few episodes of asthma. Hers seemed to be triggered by environmental allergies but she tested negative for allergies. She carried her inhalers for a while. The good news is that her "asthma" went away for about 10 years. She wasn't taking any medicine for it. Recently, she told me she is carrying her inhaler again. Since you've been treated for Lyme, I will tell you I'm reading a lot about Lyme now. There are 2 camps regarding treatment. One group (most doctors) believes you treat for 3 or 4 weeks with antibiotics. Another group (International Lyme and Associated Disease Society) believes you treat for 2 - 3 weeks after symptoms resolve and that it can come back. I'm mentioning this because breathlessness and multiple allergies are on a list of Lyme symtpoms I have seen. [/QUOTE]
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