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Old 11-06-2007, 10:50 AM   #1
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Asthma- newly diagnosed

My doctor just recently diagnosed me with Asthma (I'm 30).
I have a family history of it (maternal grandma and an uncle on my mom's side) but haven't had ay symptoms until within the past 3-4 moths.

I know no one here can diagnose me but I'd like to know your opinions of whether or not my doctor seems on the right track with this.

Here's a little history:
In the past 4 months I've had an upper respiritory infection and pneumonia. It seems like my lungs haven't recovered yet. I get tightness in my chest and shortness of breath. It feels like my lungs just get tired of breathing. I've been on an albutoral inhaler for about 2 months now, which doesn't seem to be working. At my doctors appointment last week, the doctor told me suddenly that I have asthma and gave me a perscription for Pulmicort (which doesn't seem to be working yet, either).

The reason I'm asking for your opinion is because my doctor never gave me any lung function tests or anything like that. I'm a little curious as to how she came to that conclusion. Can it be diagnosed just by the symptoms presented and by listening to the lungs?

I don't feel like I'm getting any relief for this. Even as I'm typing this my chest feels tight and I feel short of breath and I've just taken both of my asthma meds.

I would appreciate any feedback on this. Thank you ~Amelia

 
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Re: Asthma- newly diagnosed

Well i've heard about a bacterial infection of the lungs called Chlamydia pneumoniae (different than the sexually transmitted disease strand of bacteria). Apparently it can cause asthma if one is to get infected with it through a cold or pneumoniae. It's a touchy subject that is just starting to be investigated but i'm to understand that if one takes the right antibiotics he/she may be able to do away with their supposed asthma. I may self never tried it because I have has asthma since i was born, rather than getting it after any type of illness. Google Asthma Story and i site will come up which is all about a guy who cured his asthma by getting rid of the bacteria. Good Luck, and I wouldn't be so quick to listen to your doctor they are often misinformed in my opinion.

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Re: Asthma- newly diagnosed

Lung function tests aren't always accurate - maybe your doctor decided to diagnose you based on other factors? Especially for nonallergic asthma - I've been told that those tests only work for allergic asthma.

How often are you using the albuterol? It is only a rescue drug, you know - you may need a long term preventative medication in addition to a rescue medication.

Are you seeing a family doc or an asthma specialist?

 
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Re: Asthma- newly diagnosed

It is true about the pneumonia strain causing asthma. That's how I ended up with it. However, antibiotocs won't help if you are over the infection. The damage will have already been done. Go see a pulmonologist, get tested and get on the appropriate meds for you. I was a lot better once I did that.

 
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Re: Asthma- newly diagnosed

Well, it isn't a common practice to do away with asthma using antibiotics. One must use extremely high doses of antibiotics for a long period of time to do it. The reason being is that even though one may feel better, with the exception of the asthma, there is still bacteria that remains in one's lungs causing the asthma. This is just one theory and as i said it is only now being tested, but researchers have found higher amounts of chlamadyia in asthmatics than non asthmatics. So if one has gotten asthma from some sort of illness i would suggest looking into this. As i said before, i was born with asthma so it probly wouldn't do much for me.

 
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