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URGENT- calling all asthmatics!

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Podmog · 09/04/2004 09:07

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tamum · 09/04/2004 09:12

Just off out, but I wouldn't hesitate- go to casualty. Hope she gets better very soon.

insanidee · 09/04/2004 09:21

a+e now. she might need a neb. hope she is ok soon. change of weather affects my dd asthma.

grumpyzebra · 09/04/2004 09:54

Are you still home, Podmog? I don't have any experience of asthma, but my gut feeling was to go to A+E, because you say she's not getting better after a long while. The only other thing to try is phoning NHS-direct, but I have a strong feeling they'll say the same.

GeorginaA · 09/04/2004 10:05

A&E definitely. You've probably already gone by now, but thinking of you and your dd. hugs

suedonim · 09/04/2004 13:43

Hospital, no doubt about it, Podmog. I guess you're there already, so good luck.

twiglett · 09/04/2004 14:07

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Podmog · 09/04/2004 15:15

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Janh · 09/04/2004 15:19

FWIW, d2's asthma was always worst in tree-pollen time - it was usually March but Spring seems to be late this year - maybe lots of things are all coming out at the same time? Hope your spacer makes her breathe easier soon, Podmog. XXX

gothicmama · 09/04/2004 15:26

Glad she is ok - spacer helps ventolin be more effectivly taken.

Podmog · 09/04/2004 15:27

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coppertop · 09/04/2004 15:45

Just caught up with this thread. Glad your dd is feeling better, Podmog.

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