Unusual short of breath

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G-Ride
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Re: Unusual short of breath

Postby G-Ride » Mon May 07, 2012 8:01 pm

Sam

Good to hear your getting to the bottom of it. Keep on top of your stats and above all don't let it get you down. - sometimes it can take a bit of time to find the balance of exertion and medication but it can be done.

Best wishes with it all.

G.

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ICU812
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Re: Unusual short of breath

Postby ICU812 » Mon May 07, 2012 8:31 pm

G-Ride wrote:Sam

Good to hear your getting to the bottom of it. Keep on top of your stats and above all don't let it get you down. - sometimes it can take a bit of time to find the balance of exertion and medication but it can be done.

Best wishes with it all.

G.
Thanks, I hope so. I'm not really sure how long it takes for the extra Alvesco will take to work, but will keep my eyes on it. My GP mentioned adding a tablet for exercise induced asthma to be the next step.
My GP also rides with the same group I sometimes ride with on Saturdays, in fact there are 3 of them who ride. At least I will be safe :lol:

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