A
asthmakate
Guest
Hello,
I had severe childhood asthma but by and large haven't had any symptoms for the last 5+ years, and I have been off asthma medications because of it. This past week, I had what I believe was exercise-induced asthma; I started feeling short of breath and feeling tightness in my chest that continued unabated for three days, with intermittent gasps for deep breath that have felt deeply satisfying.
I went to the doctor on Friday, she prescribed me an Albuterol inhaler and scheduled a follow up appointment for a month from now. I have been taking two puRAB every four hours and it does not provide me with instant relief. I am not sure if it is working at all. I still am going through nearly constant shortness of breath and chest tightness.
I don't know what this means in my case because when I went to the doctor, she told me that my lungs were actually reaching full capacity, my oxygen levels were at 100 percent, and so I must just have mild asthma of the upper airways. Because of that, I don't feel like I should be going to the emergency room.
But I don't know what I should be doing. Could it be that this is something other than asthma? Should I even continue with the Albuterol? Could there be any reason for it to need an adjustment period before it works? Is there anything else I can try over the counter before I can see my doctor again (it will probably be a couple of days)?
Thanks in advance for any help.
I had severe childhood asthma but by and large haven't had any symptoms for the last 5+ years, and I have been off asthma medications because of it. This past week, I had what I believe was exercise-induced asthma; I started feeling short of breath and feeling tightness in my chest that continued unabated for three days, with intermittent gasps for deep breath that have felt deeply satisfying.
I went to the doctor on Friday, she prescribed me an Albuterol inhaler and scheduled a follow up appointment for a month from now. I have been taking two puRAB every four hours and it does not provide me with instant relief. I am not sure if it is working at all. I still am going through nearly constant shortness of breath and chest tightness.
I don't know what this means in my case because when I went to the doctor, she told me that my lungs were actually reaching full capacity, my oxygen levels were at 100 percent, and so I must just have mild asthma of the upper airways. Because of that, I don't feel like I should be going to the emergency room.
But I don't know what I should be doing. Could it be that this is something other than asthma? Should I even continue with the Albuterol? Could there be any reason for it to need an adjustment period before it works? Is there anything else I can try over the counter before I can see my doctor again (it will probably be a couple of days)?
Thanks in advance for any help.