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shelovescliche
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I've never had trouble with allergies before this year, but once the pollen came out in the spring it got pretty bad. I went to see an allergist, who did the whole allergen test (not with the needles--just the pinpricks), and apparently I'm allergic to several types of grass, trees, and dust mites.
I'd been taking OTC antihistamines before I went to see him (which did absolutely nothing), and he put me on Rhinocort (which, again, did nothing). He switched me to Veramyst, and I thought it was working pretty well...until this latest wave of pollen hit.
For the past few days, I've been coughing. It started out with just once or twice a day, and today I've been having these terrible coughing fits where I just can't breathe, and sometimes can't even stay standing. I saw my PCP and she's positive it's asthma brought on by the allergies. I got Advair, but it really only works for a few hours.
Does anyone else get asthma from their allergies? I'd much rather deal with awful congestion than this constant coughing. I've always had very mild asthma, but it really only caused problems when I was sick (I'd have a harder time breathing, some tightness in the chest, etc). But this is awful. What do you do when your asthma's caused by allergies? I haven't found anything that significantly helps my allergies, so I'm not really sure what to do at this point.
I'm also worried--the advair consists primarily of fluticasone, which is also what Veramyst is. I heard taking too many steroiRAB can cause some bad side effects, so is taking these two together a bad idea?
I'd been taking OTC antihistamines before I went to see him (which did absolutely nothing), and he put me on Rhinocort (which, again, did nothing). He switched me to Veramyst, and I thought it was working pretty well...until this latest wave of pollen hit.
For the past few days, I've been coughing. It started out with just once or twice a day, and today I've been having these terrible coughing fits where I just can't breathe, and sometimes can't even stay standing. I saw my PCP and she's positive it's asthma brought on by the allergies. I got Advair, but it really only works for a few hours.
Does anyone else get asthma from their allergies? I'd much rather deal with awful congestion than this constant coughing. I've always had very mild asthma, but it really only caused problems when I was sick (I'd have a harder time breathing, some tightness in the chest, etc). But this is awful. What do you do when your asthma's caused by allergies? I haven't found anything that significantly helps my allergies, so I'm not really sure what to do at this point.
I'm also worried--the advair consists primarily of fluticasone, which is also what Veramyst is. I heard taking too many steroiRAB can cause some bad side effects, so is taking these two together a bad idea?