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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2407652" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>I had my breathing test to be able to get Afrezza today. I was a 150% above normal (all that swimming I'm sure) except for one number that was below normal that signifies possible asthma......................when they had me do a nebulizer that test improved.</p><p></p><p>I have allergies and they always ask when I get sick if I have asthma, Because I have an asthma type reaction when I'm sick. But then when they've checked me for asthma, they always say no, you don't have asthma. This happened even as a kid, I was once stuck in an oxygen tent with my doctor thinking I had pneumonia and it all went away within 10 minutes. And they said allergies..........</p><p></p><p>This was a lot more intricate test than I've had before, while I don't fit "having asthma" there has always been enough of my allergy problems to duplicate asthma type symptoms. So it wouldn't be a complete surprise if they decide I actually do have some kind of asthma.</p><p></p><p>Which might mean they won't want me to use Afrezza inhaled insulin. Sigh, I wanted something faster but I get it might not be good for me which is why they do the tests. But sigh.............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2407652, member: 475037"] I had my breathing test to be able to get Afrezza today. I was a 150% above normal (all that swimming I'm sure) except for one number that was below normal that signifies possible asthma......................when they had me do a nebulizer that test improved. I have allergies and they always ask when I get sick if I have asthma, Because I have an asthma type reaction when I'm sick. But then when they've checked me for asthma, they always say no, you don't have asthma. This happened even as a kid, I was once stuck in an oxygen tent with my doctor thinking I had pneumonia and it all went away within 10 minutes. And they said allergies.......... This was a lot more intricate test than I've had before, while I don't fit "having asthma" there has always been enough of my allergy problems to duplicate asthma type symptoms. So it wouldn't be a complete surprise if they decide I actually do have some kind of asthma. Which might mean they won't want me to use Afrezza inhaled insulin. Sigh, I wanted something faster but I get it might not be good for me which is why they do the tests. But sigh............. [/QUOTE]
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