OK, so my doctor diagnosed me with "adult-onset" asthma in Deceraber 2008. I'm questioning this diagnosis. I'm also questioning my doctor's choice of treatments, as I seem to have been prescribed some powerful drugs to treat relatively mild symptoms. These may have been causing some terrible side effects and withdrawal symptoms.
Here is my story:
I have never had any breathing problems before Dec 2008. I have recently quit smoking after 18 years, and I have been smoke-free for 6 months. Even though my GP is adamant about his diagnosis of asthma, I just can't rule out the correlation of 18 years of smoking and asthma-like symptoms.
I have been put on progressively stronger medications for the last 10 months. Here is the timeline:
Dec 2008 - Started on Asmanex
Apr 2009 - Switched to Advair, discontinued Asmanex
Aug 2009 - Switched to Syrabicort, discontinued Advair
Sep 2008: At this point I was beginning to have some VERY strange health problems, the likes of which I had never experienced before. It scared me. It started with nausea 3-4 times a week always after dinner. Then I started having insomnia problems, possibly due to upset stomach. I also started having tiredness all day (even when I had no insomnia), blurred vision, leg cramps, anxiety at night. I had a voracious appetite and have put on 40 pounRAB on 10 months, which is fairly unusual for me. I can only attribute these to side effects of the medications, all of which are common side effects of corticosterioRAB.
Needless to say, i have stopped all corticosteriod treatment effective 2 weeks ago. Ironically, my "asthma" has been fine. I have only used my Proventil fast acting inhaler twice, and those attacks were relatively minor. This reinforces my theory that the "asthma-like" symptoms are from quitting smoking and not because I actually have asthma.
However, I fear that I may be experiencing some withdrawal symptoms from the corticosteroiRAB. The nausea has subsided (thank god!), but I'm still having problems with insomnia, although not as bad. Keep i mind that I am lucky to have a VERY strong stomach. I have been "physically sick" maybe 5-10 times in my entire life, and I'm 34. I have also never had sleeping problems until recently. These symptoms are very, very unusual.
So these are my questions:
Do I really have asthma or am I just recovering from 18 years of smoking?
Am I experiencing withdrawal from 10+ months of corticosteriod treatment?
If so, can anyone tell me how long I can expect to be in withdrawal from the corticosteroiRAB?
Here is my story:
I have never had any breathing problems before Dec 2008. I have recently quit smoking after 18 years, and I have been smoke-free for 6 months. Even though my GP is adamant about his diagnosis of asthma, I just can't rule out the correlation of 18 years of smoking and asthma-like symptoms.
I have been put on progressively stronger medications for the last 10 months. Here is the timeline:
Dec 2008 - Started on Asmanex
Apr 2009 - Switched to Advair, discontinued Asmanex
Aug 2009 - Switched to Syrabicort, discontinued Advair
Sep 2008: At this point I was beginning to have some VERY strange health problems, the likes of which I had never experienced before. It scared me. It started with nausea 3-4 times a week always after dinner. Then I started having insomnia problems, possibly due to upset stomach. I also started having tiredness all day (even when I had no insomnia), blurred vision, leg cramps, anxiety at night. I had a voracious appetite and have put on 40 pounRAB on 10 months, which is fairly unusual for me. I can only attribute these to side effects of the medications, all of which are common side effects of corticosterioRAB.
Needless to say, i have stopped all corticosteriod treatment effective 2 weeks ago. Ironically, my "asthma" has been fine. I have only used my Proventil fast acting inhaler twice, and those attacks were relatively minor. This reinforces my theory that the "asthma-like" symptoms are from quitting smoking and not because I actually have asthma.
However, I fear that I may be experiencing some withdrawal symptoms from the corticosteroiRAB. The nausea has subsided (thank god!), but I'm still having problems with insomnia, although not as bad. Keep i mind that I am lucky to have a VERY strong stomach. I have been "physically sick" maybe 5-10 times in my entire life, and I'm 34. I have also never had sleeping problems until recently. These symptoms are very, very unusual.
So these are my questions:
Do I really have asthma or am I just recovering from 18 years of smoking?
Am I experiencing withdrawal from 10+ months of corticosteriod treatment?
If so, can anyone tell me how long I can expect to be in withdrawal from the corticosteroiRAB?