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10/10/2006 4:00 PM
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5/24/2007 9:50 AM
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Can nutrition or other alternative therapies help to reduce symptoms of ectopics and arrhythmia ?

Changing my diet to include more potassium has really decreased by PVCs and PSVTs. I eat high levels of food w/potassium about 4 times a day (it isn't hard ... bananas & figs are a great snack...

5/24/2007 9:50 AM

Heart & Cardiovascular Disease
Anyone heard of this?

Dear Sarita: I'm no longer considered "young" (in my mind I'll always be young, but in human yrs I'm 52). I was diagnosed about 10 yrs ago w/cardiac ischemic activity. Except for arrythmia nuisances,...

5/8/2007 10:54 AM

Heart & Cardiovascular Disease
New to this forum..Propafenone anyone?

I was on Rythmol for 5 years and it worked wonders for me! Unfortunately, after you reach a period of 2 - 3 yrs, you are suppose to come off med & change to something different due to the side...

5/8/2007 10:22 AM

Heart & Cardiovascular Disease
new to asthma please help!!!!

Dear Orange3: Are you using a spacer w/Albuterol inhaler? If not, you are losing approx 40% of your meds. The propellant in the MDI cannister shoots the Albuterol into the back of your throat where...

5/8/2007 10:17 AM

Allergies
Asthma Topics

If there is an asthma topic or specific problem, please post. I will be off-line this next week as I'm having another heart cath & have had some problems. Pollen season is here & the hot...

4/27/2007 8:00 AM

Allergies
Exercising with Asthma

Exercise is good for everyone, including people w/asthma. It also helps your body make better use of oxygen which can reduce asthma symptoms. Be certain your program is designed to keep your asthma...

4/27/2007 7:58 AM

Allergies
Controlling Asthma Triggers: Various Triggers

WEATHER: Limit outdoor activity when the weather is very hot/cold. To protect your lungs, wear a scarf over your mouth & nose in cold weather. When exercising, learn to breathe only through your...

4/27/2007 7:51 AM

Allergies
Controlling Asthma Triggers: Allergens

Being around allergens can lead to swollen, inflamed airways. You need to control these triggers to prevent asthma flare-ups. House-Dust Mites: These are a common trigger for asthma. They live in...

4/27/2007 7:43 AM

Allergies
Controlling Asthma Triggers: Air Pollutants

Things that pollute the air at home, work, or outdoors may bother your lungs if you have asthma. These things are hard to avoid. They include smoke, perfume, sprays, & car exhaust. These tips may...

4/27/2007 7:33 AM

Allergies
prednisone

I am a respiratory therapist and Prednisone is NOT A RESCUE MEDICATION!!! /community/emoticons/nono.gif /community/emoticons/nono.gif It is prescribed to decrease inflammation in the airways. The...

4/24/2007 1:18 PM

Allergies
Cardiac Syndrome X (not Metabolic Syndrome X)

Dear Kitt: Thanks for your reply. I work in the med field (respiratory therapist/asthma instructor) and am very familiar w/strokes & TIAs (unfortunately from both prefessional & pt sides). I...

4/21/2007 10:47 AM

Heart & Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiac Syndrome X (not Metabolic Syndrome X)

Does anyone have this disease? It affects the small arteries of the heart? I've had 2 heart caths which showed clear coronary artery (normal cholesterol). In April 2006, normal cholesterol; in...

4/19/2007 12:45 PM

Heart & Cardiovascular Disease
More Education Info Next Week

Sherry: Hope each person can pull something from the topics...just wish I had time each day to respond....

4/19/2007 12:29 PM

Allergies
More Education Info Next Week

I hope everyone finds some part of the asthma education material I listed helpful. If you have any specific areas you would like addressed, list it under this topic & I will do my best to answer....

4/19/2007 9:52 AM

Allergies
Coping with Shortenss of Breath: Controlling Stress

When you have lung problems, it may be hard for you to breathe. Stress can cause shortness of breath. Learn to relax & control stress to prevent shortness of breath & avoid panic. WHEN...

4/19/2007 9:46 AM

Allergies
Controlling Asthma Triggers: Other

Watch for other things that seem to trigger your asthma symptoms. Then do what you can to control thse triggers. This may mean avoiding certain situations or things, or just learning to relax. The...

4/19/2007 9:37 AM

Allergies
Controlling Asthma Triggers: Dust Mites in the Home

FURNITURE & WINDOW COVERINGS: Upholstered furniture & some window coverings hold dust mites. Try these ideas instead: Choose nonfabric upholsery, like leather or vinyl. Replace horizontal...

4/19/2007 9:27 AM

Allergies
Controlling Asthma Triggers: Dust Mites in the Bedroom

Most people w/asthma are allergic to dust mite droppings. Dust mites are tiny bugs that are too small to see, but they live in mattresses, pillows, and house dust. They live off dead skin flakes,...

4/19/2007 9:19 AM

Allergies
Using an inhaler with a spacer

Your MD may prescribe meds that you breathe in using an inhaler. If the MDI (metered dose inhaler) does not come w/an inhaler, ask the MD to write a Rx for one. A spacer helps the med get farther...

4/19/2007 8:50 AM

Allergies
Recognizing Your Asthma Zones

Peak flow monitoring lets you know how well you're controlling your asthma. It does this by telling you which asthma zone you're in. If needed, you'll be given an action plan that tells you what to...

4/19/2007 8:40 AM

Allergies
How to use a peak flow meter.

A peak flow meter measures how fast you can push air out of your lungs. This tells you how well you are controlling your asthma. Measure your peak flow as many times a day as your health care...

4/19/2007 8:32 AM

Allergies
Education on "What Is Asthma?"

Asthma is a disease that inflames & narrows the airways in your lungs. When you have asthma, the airwys are sensitive to allergens (triggers). The muscles that wrap around the airways start to...

4/19/2007 8:26 AM

Allergies
can't sleep through the night~dust mites!

Josey: I'm an asthma educator and work w/pulmonologists, etc re/asthma tx. Please don't advise everyone to not use a humidifier. It depends on the case. As I stated, dehumidifiers (excellent for...

4/19/2007 8:14 AM

Allergies
can't sleep through the night~dust mites!

Dear Libratraveler: Do you have sinus problems? People w/asthma sometimes have both sinus & asthma problems. Try sleeping w/bed at a 30 degree angle. This will allow allergies, sinus, etc to drain...

4/18/2007 8:41 AM

Allergies
Asthma and the fear of living

I'm a respiratory therapist & asthma educator. So many people are surprised to learn about adult onset asthma. A person can develop AOA by having polyps, sinus problems, GERD, etc. The first step is...

4/18/2007 8:33 AM

Allergies
walking/exercise and asthma

From your explanation of her symptoms, it appears that she is having asthma problems. Since she is 5 yrs old, does she have a peak flow meter? If not, ask your MD for one. This is a mother's best...

4/18/2007 8:18 AM

Allergies
Non Medical Treatment For Asthma??

PLEASE, PLEASE be wary of any herbal meds! Hergal meds are not FDA approved and you can do yourself harm if you don't tx your asthma according to your MD's advice. The corticosteroids your MD...

4/17/2007 11:47 AM

Allergies
Normal Peak Flow Rate For Me?

Dear Iamloco: I'm a respiratory therapist & asthma instructor. Each person is an individual and there really isn't a "set" reading even though in your peak flow box you will find a packet w/settings....

4/17/2007 11:37 AM

Allergies
Could This Be Asthma Related Or Something Else?

If your peak flow is within normal limits & the rescue inhaler does not help, then most likely it isn't asthma. W/asthma you would see decreased peak flow rate & relief w/inhaler. There are...

4/17/2007 11:28 AM

Allergies
Binswanger Disease

I have Binswanger Disease. Since it's rare, I've been through a battery of tests. There is no cure and no tx except treating the symptoms. The prognosis is not good. I could not bring myself to tell...

4/10/2007 10:52 AM

Alzheimer's Disease
Zocor vs. Lipitor

Has your husband had TIAs or a stroke (maybe high risk for stroke)? I was on Vytorin and it worked really well. My neurologist changed to Lipitor because it has a better rate for effectiveness on...

4/10/2007 10:13 AM

Heart & Cardiovascular Disease
Binswanger Disease

Does anyone on this site have a rare disorder called Binswanger Disease? There is dimentia, except not exactly like Alzheimer's. A lot of other symptoms occur w/Binswanger including problems...

4/10/2007 10:08 AM

Alzheimer's Disease
Could my albuterol inhaler be causing this?

Hello Everyone: It's been a few days since I was able to review the asthma questions. Iamloco 724, the first thing anyone needs to learn when they have asthma is what meds they are taking &...

3/20/2007 8:00 AM

Allergies
My asthma is driving me nuts!!! what else can I do?

Dear Qadesh: Sorry to hear that you are having so many problems. I'm a respiratory therapist who specializes in asthma education. Breathing exercises is a must (in my opinion) for anyone w/any type...

3/20/2007 7:52 AM

Allergies
Cardiac Syndrome X

Does anyone have or know someone with Cardiac Syndrome X? Cardiac Syndrome X is different from Metabolic Syndrome X. It affects the small arteries of the heart ... spasms of the small arteries....

3/20/2007 7:42 AM

Heart & Cardiovascular Disease
asthma & coughing question

Dear Real Estate Girl: An asthmatic has a constant slight inflammation in their airways which, when irritated by allergens, will produce a cough. Some asthmatics experience no wheezing, but has a...

3/13/2007 8:41 AM

Allergies
My asthma has gone!!!!

I'm a respiratory therapist who specializes in asthma education. It's nice that you found a relief, but I'm stressing to the HIGHEST DEGREE to keep your relief inhaler w/you at all times. There have...

3/13/2007 8:36 AM

Allergies
Very young child with asthma

Dear Mom2jjk: Sorry that it's been so long since I've been on the site. I'm a resp therapist & have worked w/little ones w/asthma for over 5 yrs. One thing that I've found is that little ones do not...

3/13/2007 8:20 AM

Allergies
Changing Weather

Dear Ceebee: Sorry to hear that you're struggling w/allergies & asthma. The only allergies affects my eyes (itchy, dry, & causes my eyes to become VERY red). I was on a Rx eye drop that helped...

3/13/2007 8:12 AM

Allergies
asthma from laryengeal reflux?

Sorry it's been so long since I've logged onto this site; my son has our computer for college and since we're still rebuilding from Katrina, can't afford to buy another one at this time for home....

3/13/2007 8:04 AM

Allergies
Frustrated Mom

I agree w/MD on the published peak flow numbers. A person's best varies w/each individual. If your 7 yr old is healthy at this time & not showing ANY asthma symptoms, have him perform a peak flow (3...

2/20/2007 3:03 PM

Allergies
Advair

Advair is a corticosteroid and not the type which most people associate with steroids. Advair couldn't cause the weight gain, but have you had your thyroid checked lately? An imbalance in your...

2/20/2007 2:52 PM

Allergies
Wheezing laying down!!!

Could be various things: 1) GERD 2) Allergic reaction to dust mites: Some people still have reactions to dust mites even though an allergy skin test shows a negative response. If you haven't already,...

2/20/2007 2:49 PM

Allergies
Correct Method for using a peak flow meter.

Anyone can improve their lung function whether they have a respiratory problem or not. You can do the Pursed Lip Breathing exercise or simply every once in a while during the day, take a deep breath...

2/7/2007 8:54 AM

Allergies
Does a houses' ventilation system filter out air particles?

Sorry for the delay in answering your question. /community/emoticons/confused.gif I've been under the weather for several days w/sinus infection & inflammation. Unless your house has a HEPA...

2/7/2007 8:46 AM

Allergies
Congential lung problem

Dear mom2jik: Just curious ... did your daughter have RSV anytime during her life? To adults it's a bad cold, but to children under age 2, it can be very dangerous. When children are under age 2,...

2/6/2007 4:31 PM

Allergies
sinus congestion and asthma

Dear Purple16: If you are an asthmatic, then your airways are constantly experiencing slight inflammation (you won't notice this unless you have an exacerbation or slight flareup.) Any type of...

2/6/2007 4:23 PM

Allergies
stopped smoking and now asthma?

Dear Mich52: Sorry it's taken so long in answering, but my son was sick & then I caught it. My face still feels like it's on fire, but I wanted to get back to you re/ABG reading. Did he say the 26...

2/6/2007 4:14 PM

Allergies
stopped smoking and now asthma?

I'm sorry, but there's no way to answer this question, but you are definitely on the right road. Try to do the deep breathing on a regular basis and I feel sure that you will see an improvement. Good...

1/30/2007 5:58 PM

Allergies
Suggestions Please! possible Acid Reflex problems and Asthma!

GERD is a trigger of asthma symptoms and a major trigger of adult-onset asthma. If you're asthmatic, the flow of acidic digestive contents into your respiratory airways can make your underlying...

1/30/2007 4:14 PM

Allergies
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