It appears you have not yet registered with our community. To register please click here...


 Home Message Boards Health Guide Join for Free Testimonials Board Index
Search
 
Forgot your username or password?
Old 02-04-2004, 11:46 AM   #1
Danitom
Senior Member
(female)
 
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 144
Specialist visit#2

I just wanted to let you all know that we went for our two week visit yesterday. The Advair/Singular combination seems to be working. My daughters peak flow numbers seem to have leveled out to a more consistant number rather than going from 150 to 115........she is pretty steady around 150. We have set her zones.....She was put on an antibiotic because her doc felt she could have a sinus infection(said her nose was very red/irritated) He said we have made great strides in calming her airways and he didn't want to see them irritated again.......so we took a preventative measure......amoxil for 14 days........

Her pulmonary function tests from last time were good to begin with(even before a bronchodilator) The "before" percentages were 81% and 88%(I can't remember which number was upper/lower airways) and the "after numbers were 95% and 99% so he said it was clinically reversable airway disease...... I am wondering if she REALLY needs all these meds since 89% is quite high?
Danitom is offline
 
Sponsors Lightbulb
 
   
Old 02-04-2004, 07:28 PM   #2
reader1
Veteran
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 314
Re: Specialist visit#2

Quote:
Originally Posted by Danitom
I just wanted to let you all know that we went for our two week visit yesterday. The Advair/Singular combination seems to be working. My daughters peak flow numbers seem to have leveled out to a more consistant number rather than going from 150 to 115........she is pretty steady around 150. We have set her zones.....She was put on an antibiotic because her doc felt she could have a sinus infection(said her nose was very red/irritated) He said we have made great strides in calming her airways and he didn't want to see them irritated again.......so we took a preventative measure......amoxil for 14 days........

Her pulmonary function tests from last time were good to begin with(even before a bronchodilator) The "before" percentages were 81% and 88%(I can't remember which number was upper/lower airways) and the "after numbers were 95% and 99% so he said it was clinically reversable airway disease...... I am wondering if she REALLY needs all these meds since 89% is quite high?

I'm glad you're daughter is doing so much better. A common mistake among asthmatics (and/or their loved ones) is to stop taking the meds once they return to normal, when it is actually the meds that are keeping them normal. Most people's asthma can be well controlled with the program your daughter's specialist recommended. I would not stop giving her the meds without consulting him.
reader1 is offline
 
Old 02-05-2004, 04:36 AM   #3
hc85
Inactive
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Denver Metro Area
Posts: 216
Re: Specialist visit#2

I think that the numbers are looking a lot better because of the medication she's on. The side effects from her medications are really low. Just make sure she gets a calcium chew everyday (they even make them chocolate flavored). The Advair may be controlling the inflammation in her lungs and keeping her feeling better.
hc85 is offline
 
Closed Thread

Bookmarks

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off











All times are GMT -4. The time now is 12:01 AM.


Site owned and operated by HealthBoards.comTM
Copyright and Terms of Use © 1998-2009 HealthBoards.comTM All rights reserved.
Do not copy or redistribute in any form!