Well, I finally had my first visit to a pulmonologist today. I won't say where, but it was at a major medical facility in a town some distance away. I guess I goofed, because I used my nebulizer meds before we left the house for the trip up to the clinic. Consequently, when I had my spirometry testing done, I came out perfectly normal. No sign of any asthma problem. In fact, the doctor I saw actually asked me if I have ever even been tested for asthma, because I showed no sign of it now.
I have had asthma since I was 10. I have had this diagnosis confirmed by at least 10 doctors who have seen me in full-blown asthma attacks. The pulmonologist suggested I stop using the nebulizer (!!) and "see how it goes." Guys, I use Duoneb three times a day, and albuterol as needed, and believe me, that nebulizer has been a lifesaver for me. Before my family doc prescribed it for me, I was a wheezing, coughing, short of breath mess who wound up in the hospital. If I appeared well today, it was because of my nebulizer and my Advair.
Anyway, I am still seeing an allergist/immunologist/asthma specialist locally, and I guess for now I'll stick with my family doc. BTW, I had a blood test for the IgE antigen, the allergy antigen, and it came back negative. Allergist says it shows my asthma is possibly not related to allergies. Not to change the subject, but maybe I should look for another pulmonologist?