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Alateixe     Reply with quote
At 2:30 l took two puffs before Cross Country. Then at 3 l took to more because l could barely run. l had an extremely hard workout, and finished at 4:30. At 5:15, my chest started hurting so badly l could barely cope with it, l was laying on the couch, so l took another puff. It is 5:25 now, and it has calmed down, but is still pretty painful. No coughing or wheezing - just chest pain.

So basically, I've taken 5 puffs in the last 3 hours. Should l take more if l start to need it?
Robert, it is an inhaler. DUH! l would not have taken the 5th puff, but l could not even walk up the stairs without stopping. It was that or the ER.
Beert     Reply with quote
A lot of Asthma is related to allergies. Have you seen an allergist to see if you have hay fever or allergies to pets? That can help your asthma and identify local issues like pollen that is active at the time.
Star Rider     Reply with quote
well, watcha puffing on?
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l think the dosage for ur inhaler really depends on the type of medication you're using. l checked it out online just to make sure. The following example is for albuterol:

''Albuterol inhalations should not be administered more often than prescribed. Excessive use of inhaled albuterol can have adverse effects on the heart.Patients requiring more inhalations for relief of symptoms should seek medical advice.''

l thought the normal dosage was two puffs daily, but check what ur medication tells you. If you're allowed less than what you've taken, l would not recommend u take anymore. If you're allowed more then l think you're okay.

l would recommend going to the ER for the chest pain. The albuterol can cause high blood pressure, high pulse rate (especially with the running). & sometimes irregularity in ur heart rhythm. With anything involving cardiac, l always advise patients to seek help. You can not get back any tissue that may die because of certain complications.
Coach     Reply with quote
Ask ur doctor about a nebulizer. When my daughter has a heavy feeling that wo not go away after using her inhaler she will use the nebulizer. It gets more medication into ur lungs. It will be in a mist that takes about twenty minutes to finish up. I've been told that the way it is delivered over such a long period of time will open ur chest up better. Works for her. We have not been to the ER because of the nebulizer giving her relief. l would look into it. Also, r u on any daily maintenance drugs. That could help u tremendously, l would stay away from Singulair though. Been there done that & it was a horrible nightmare for her.
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