Asthma Has To Hold You
Saturday, February 27th, 2010You know asthma has a hold on you when you become dependent control of your asthma symptoms with prescription drugs, inhalers and, in some severe cases, nebulizer treatments daily. Asthma puts its hold on so tight that you can take the life of you. It can keep you trapped in your home or hospital, where he will take a miracle to give you your life. I can understand the fear of having something that might not let you go, and I must say that this is not something I ever want to relive. Life has so much to offer, but if you are not up to fully enjoy life because of a disabling illness such as asthma, you can stop reading now.
My son was a patient of asthma. He was diagnosed with it at the age of 4 years. It seemed that his life had been swept away and taken away from her in an instant. There is no worse feeling in this world who feel trapped in a disease is a relentless and long-term. I was told by doctors that can become too large, it is one of the lucky ones. Then he prescribed for his prescription medications, inhalers, but I have a nebulizer for his daily care. Having to watch my son with a mask on his face and fear in his eyes, when a breath was taken from him was more of this parent could endure. It was like my heart was ripped from his chest. Throw the shirt can not breathe and keep your arms helplessly, hoping it can take everything for them.
It was something I decided I could not live with the rest of his life. I wanted more for my son and I will find something for him if it took me the rest of my days. Fortunately for us, it does not take the rest of our days. After a web search on side effects of his prescription drugs, we felt sick. Side effects are not the worst thing was that we found on his inhaler. Once our doctor has prescribed these things for us that, he does not tell us that if our son was on his inhaler chances of having children later in life would probably not occur. Can you imagine the horror of discovering that your child can not have the ability to have children later in life? To feel the fear he could still use his inhaler to control his asthma attacks and to help him breathe better. I was not about to sit and watch him go through it, so I took action.