Today I would like to discuss quick-relief inhalers.
Asthma patients, even if on a good combination of medications, need
Asthma patients, even if on a good combination of medications, need
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Nancy
Thursday, December 07, 2006 at 12:17 PM -
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Jim Balsley, Hayward, Calif.
Friday, December 15, 2006 at 09:50 PMI have COPD, end stage. I also use Combivent on a regular basis. Trust me on this. If inhalers are not used as directed by your Doctor, the opposite will happen. Remember everybody is different. Use the inhalers as directed !!
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Jim Balsley, Hayward, Calif.
Friday, December 15, 2006 at 09:56 PMGo to a web site that can help you. Your Doctor alone will not give the information you need. I'm COPD end stage. I go to this Group once a month. When I first started going, the Group didn't believe that I was end stage. Find the information to help yourself. Ever notice that when you take a hot shower, your breathing gets worse ? See what I'm talking about ? There's lots of websites. Jim
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