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hmmmm Singulair is also an allergy medication (or suppose to be) but it may not be enough for you to control hayfever. It affects a different part of the immune system than the typical antihistamines so some people it works better on, some it does not work as well. From what I got out of the research results if that it does help allergic symptoms but not a huge amount, that is why it is an asthma medication that can also help allergies.
I would suggest getting a peak flow meter and keeping track of your values to see how much of a variation there is. This will help to show you if the Singulair is controlling the asthma or if another medication would be a better choice.
The peak flow meter helps me a lot, they are times when I am stressed out and think I can't breathe and my peak flow has only dropped 10% so it would still be in the okay range. If I ignored the numbers and took my inhaler, I won't feel much better and use it more and become more stressed. When I can "see" that my breathing is fine, it lets me calm down and they helps the breathing more than ventolin.
If you are not happy with how the Singulair is working, defintely ask your doctor what else you can try, remember you're the one taking the medication and has the disease! Some times you know better than the doctors (be careful with that, old school doctors will get defensive!)
I do use a peak flow meter and I've been staying good. My doctor that passed/drowned told me if I got into a certain range to call him but now I can't do that and I'm feeling fearful with this hayfever kicking up. This morning I feel a bit better after 3 days of the nasal spray. I have all the scripts he gave me but I'm not sure what his plan was. I know he wanted me to take the simbcort for seasonal prevention but I wasn't crazy about that and asked about the singulair and he agreed we could go that route.
I did everything right in May ran to my doctor and still ended up in the hospital. I just can't go through that again it was massive IV steroids and 3 different antibiotic's. I had to stay on strong inhalers for 3 months after. It shocked my body so bad I began losing my hair about a month ago. (Telogen Efflvium) I did this once before 3 years ago when I was first diagnosis with asthma and hospitalized. 80mgs of IV steroids every 8 hours I thought I was going to die! I can only hope I'm doing enough. Thanks!
You will be pleased to know that there is a natural alternative for asthma symptoms no matter how severe they might be, and I' m talking a lasting cure with no side FX.
So find and take Octacosanol ASAP and say " so long " to your old nemisus and breathe again with ease, in 5 mins or less.
I would suggest getting a peak flow meter and keeping track of your values to see how much of a variation there is. This will help to show you if the Singulair is controlling the asthma or if another medication would be a better choice.
The peak flow meter helps me a lot, they are times when I am stressed out and think I can't breathe and my peak flow has only dropped 10% so it would still be in the okay range. If I ignored the numbers and took my inhaler, I won't feel much better and use it more and become more stressed. When I can "see" that my breathing is fine, it lets me calm down and they helps the breathing more than ventolin.
If you are not happy with how the Singulair is working, defintely ask your doctor what else you can try, remember you're the one taking the medication and has the disease! Some times you know better than the doctors (be careful with that, old school doctors will get defensive!)
I did everything right in May ran to my doctor and still ended up in the hospital. I just can't go through that again it was massive IV steroids and 3 different antibiotic's. I had to stay on strong inhalers for 3 months after. It shocked my body so bad I began losing my hair about a month ago. (Telogen Efflvium) I did this once before 3 years ago when I was first diagnosis with asthma and hospitalized. 80mgs of IV steroids every 8 hours I thought I was going to die! I can only hope I'm doing enough. Thanks!
So find and take Octacosanol ASAP and say " so long " to your old nemisus and breathe again with ease, in 5 mins or less.
bill103