Shababy
04-06-2007, 01:17 AM
One day I went in to the Urgent Care at the VA Hosp because I was tight.
I had never had a bad Asthma attack. They gave me Albuteral Treatments and Predizone. They sent me home with Albuteral, something to mix with it and more Predizone. I finished the Predizone and then I started having bad Asthma attacks like I have never had in my life and now I am on inhaled steroids and still have back attacks. What the heck? I'm wondering if these steroids got me addicted and that's why I need them. I had only ever had Bronchitis.
Shababy
Titchou
04-06-2007, 03:33 PM
I'm a little confused by your post. In one place you said you never had a bad asthma attack and in another said that you had never had an asthma attack at all.
At any rate, no, the steroids are not addictive. You are having attacks either because you still have bronchitis or you have asthma and it's not under control.
Have you seen a pulmonologist for asthma testing?
Shababy
04-06-2007, 05:56 PM
They started me on steroids before I had my very first asthma attack. Before the steroids, I had just been tight. Does that explain it better?
Titchou
04-06-2007, 06:44 PM
Yes, but tightness can be asthma or bronchitis or many other things. Did you see a pulmonologist for asthma testing? If not, who said you had asthma?
Shababy
04-06-2007, 08:02 PM
I haven't seen the polmonologist yet but my doctor called him and he told her to put me on Asmanex, and 2 kinds of inhalers and a pill to control the Asthma until he saw me. The ER said it was Asthma. You just don't understand and I'm trying as hard as I can to explain it to you. I was tight before I started the steroids but I got my tighter AFTER I started the steroids and I started having horrible chest pain AFTER I started the steroids, not before.
ShaBaby
ILiveForMyKIDS
04-06-2007, 09:58 PM
Corticosteriods have many benefits, orally or inhaled. However, they have many disadvantages as well. They surpress the immune system. Not that you can get addicted to them, but you can temporarly become dependant on them. It's not a good idea to immediatley stop taking them. Especially oral meds, as they effect the entire body system, instead of the inhaled which primarily effects the lungs.
The tightness could be numerous things. If I had your medical documents, and asmthma tests, and maybe an x-ray we could give you better advice. This board is set up to be supportive. We are not doctors, and even doctors don't always know what's up. Everyone is different.
Titchou
04-07-2007, 08:41 AM
I agree. Many things could be causing this. It's just hard to say.
If I finally understand, you were having some sort of chest tightness and so went to the ER. Now, you are having more tightness/pain than before even though you are on the meds. That would tend to make me think it's not asthma or they've got you on the wrong meds for it. Am also assuming the pill is Singulair since there isn't another pill for asthma.
I'd call the doctor back and tell them what's going on. They may want to adjust your dosages until you can get to the pulmonologist.