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what do you do when the meds don't work?
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<blockquote data-quote="sweettater" data-source="post: 1421949" data-attributes="member: 494478"><p>So you get the asthma meds and they don't work then what? They don't stop the coughing or breathlessness or even the feeling of being drunk and disoriented but it's ok because they have to work cause doc said so right? wrong? If it isn't asthma and asthma meds don't work then what? These symptoms are do to everyday normal type chemical exposures that wouldn't bother the "normal" person but they do bother this person. So what do they do? where do they go for help? who do they need to see? Please someone has got to have some answers. I say there is no fix. The damage is done and oxygen is their best bet. Come on docs give us some answers....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sweettater, post: 1421949, member: 494478"] So you get the asthma meds and they don't work then what? They don't stop the coughing or breathlessness or even the feeling of being drunk and disoriented but it's ok because they have to work cause doc said so right? wrong? If it isn't asthma and asthma meds don't work then what? These symptoms are do to everyday normal type chemical exposures that wouldn't bother the "normal" person but they do bother this person. So what do they do? where do they go for help? who do they need to see? Please someone has got to have some answers. I say there is no fix. The damage is done and oxygen is their best bet. Come on docs give us some answers.... [/QUOTE]
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