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Rain820
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After a few years of on and off confusion of not knowing whether or not I had asthma, my doc suggested I do a lung function test.
Some background info...for years I have had some discomfert at times in my chest, allergy wise, I was told I'm allergic to the basics, mold, dust, pollen. But I also have a deviated septum which messes up my sinuses. For years I was on various treatments for the sinsus, and the nasal allergies, but I never really felt too much relieve so I just gave it all up.
However, now that I've had the lung function test, my doctor said it showed "very little asthma, nothing to really worry about". Well, I didn't want to go in for an office visit for a "consultation" so I asked if I could talk to the doc over the phone. The office called me back and said, the doc would like me to start on Syrabicort and go see him in about 2 months. I was kind of shocked because I've read that syrabicort is used for severe cases, and someone told me it's known to be "heavy duty" meRAB. Then I went to pick up my presciption, along with my Mom's for Syrabicort as well (she has COPD)., and my dosage is higher than hers. Why is he putting me on such strong stuff if my asthma is so "little"?
Also, I'm having an issue with now that I know I have it, I FEEL it more. Things I used to just pass off as nasal drip, when I get that ithcy throat dry cough thing, I'm wondering if that's actually an asthma attack, and it's freaking me out, quite honestly.
Anyway, I'm going to start the Syrabicort tonight, I've been putting it off because I wanted more info, but I have to trust the doc's orders, right?
Some background info...for years I have had some discomfert at times in my chest, allergy wise, I was told I'm allergic to the basics, mold, dust, pollen. But I also have a deviated septum which messes up my sinuses. For years I was on various treatments for the sinsus, and the nasal allergies, but I never really felt too much relieve so I just gave it all up.
However, now that I've had the lung function test, my doctor said it showed "very little asthma, nothing to really worry about". Well, I didn't want to go in for an office visit for a "consultation" so I asked if I could talk to the doc over the phone. The office called me back and said, the doc would like me to start on Syrabicort and go see him in about 2 months. I was kind of shocked because I've read that syrabicort is used for severe cases, and someone told me it's known to be "heavy duty" meRAB. Then I went to pick up my presciption, along with my Mom's for Syrabicort as well (she has COPD)., and my dosage is higher than hers. Why is he putting me on such strong stuff if my asthma is so "little"?
Also, I'm having an issue with now that I know I have it, I FEEL it more. Things I used to just pass off as nasal drip, when I get that ithcy throat dry cough thing, I'm wondering if that's actually an asthma attack, and it's freaking me out, quite honestly.
Anyway, I'm going to start the Syrabicort tonight, I've been putting it off because I wanted more info, but I have to trust the doc's orders, right?