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Aurora60
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Joined : Jul 2006
Posts : 1257
Posted 1/13/2009 3:36 PM (GMT -8)

Hi Cris, I have tried the Proventil HFA albuterol and it really did not help me.  The Proair HFA works the best for me.  I am just one of those lucky people who don't get the jitters from albuterol.  Have you asked your dr. about symbicort for a long term inhaler?  I don't think it uses an HFA propellant.  I don't know how it works exactly but it has a counter on the top so you can easily track your uses.  And It doesn't start counting immediately.  You have to prime it 4 times and then start to use it.  The counter will count down to zero but it will give you a warning part on the counter in yellow when you get down to 20 puffs so you can get your refills.  I like it because I cleared up after my very first use.  It has been a god send for me. I hope you find the best meds for you and do let me know how it is going for you.  Will be glad to offer any suggestions or help if I can. Oh and while I think of it I do use my spacer with it.  And if you switch to symbicort never use more than the 2 puffs at a time.

Take care,

Aurora

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Aurora60
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Posted 1/13/2009 3:38 PM (GMT -8)

Cris, I forgot to ask - how and where do I sign a petition for the CFC inhalers?  I would certainly do that as I would really like to have the CFC back again.

Thanks,

Aurora

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cristecor
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Joined : Jan 2009
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Posted 1/13/2009 9:08 PM (GMT -8)
Thank you Aurora! I have to see my doctor next week and I will ask her to prebscribe ProAir, I want to give it a try and I will buy an spacer. Here the website to sign the petition:

https://www.savecfcinhalers.org/

See you,

Cris
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cristecor
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Posted 1/18/2009 12:05 AM (GMT -8)
Aurora, what happened to our last posts? There was one where you asked me where to sign the petition, and another one that I answered.
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cristecor
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Posted 1/18/2009 12:08 AM (GMT -8)
woops!, sorry Aurora I did not see them before, but there they are!!!! Shame on me!.
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cristecor
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Posted 1/18/2009 12:08 AM (GMT -8)
woops!, sorry Aurora I did not see them before, but there they are!!!! Shame on me!.
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ceebee
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Posted 2/16/2009 9:27 PM (GMT -8)
Hi:) I have been mainly on the diabetes group. Too much prednisone gave me diabetes so have been working on this lately. I changed all my doctors when I was sick for a year and none of them could say why. Seems I was diabetic with blood sugars in the 600 to 800s and almost died before I switched doctors. These new doctors put me on Advair twice a day for asthma. Between the Advair and twice daily DuoNeb, I have not had any major trouble with my asthma. Before this year on these meds I was in the hospital 5 or more times a year with major asthma attacks Where each time the doctors were not sure I would survive. Plus every day was a struggle to breath. If anyone has this problem I suggest talking to your doctor about Advair or an inhaler like it. For me, it has given me a regular life where I can do anything I want now! I have a stock of albuterol(the old kind!) to last until the end of 2010. I have a question. Does anyone know of a good air purifier? My neighbor uses a LOT of fabric softener and it is one of things that sets off my asthma. We just moved from a house to a condo and her dryer vents through my dryer. Thanks:)
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