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Old 08-21-2012, 06:40 AM #151
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My pulmo wanted me to try Symbicort and Spiriva at the same time.

For weeks now, I noticed that I have mild wheezing everyday that is why I was backed to Symbicort.

I read ( Physician Assistant actually said so) that Spiriva will cause dry mouth. I hope it will not make make my dry mouth worse.

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My pulmo wanted me to try Symbicort and Spiriva at the same time.

For weeks now, I noticed that I have mild wheezing everyday that is why I was backed to Symbicort.

I read ( Physician Assistant actually said so) that Spiriva will cause dry mouth. I hope it will not make make my dry mouth worse.

Thanks.
At least he's willing to try something. Please let us know if you have any improvement. I would think you'd notice if it will work rather quickly (as in days).
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At least he's willing to try something. Please let us know if you have any improvement. I would think you'd notice if it will work rather quickly (as in days).
Yes, I will.
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I'm sorry you are having such a hard time. Yes, Spiriva can cause a little dry mouth, that didn't bother me too much but it can also cause dry eyes which did.

I wanted to let you know that some doctors are willing to titrate it a little if you do get side effects, people take it every other day or 3 times per week, etc. It has a long half life and still is effective for some people that way. You can ask your doctor about that if you do have problems.

It can take a couple of weeks to start working well, I don't know why.

I've had some problems with the med but they only started after I had been on it a long time and I think they would have been mild and easily remedied if my pulmo had listened so don't worry about the side effects too much, ok?

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My pulmo wanted me to try Symbicort and Spiriva at the same time.

For weeks now, I noticed that I have mild wheezing everyday that is why I was backed to Symbicort.

I read ( Physician Assistant actually said so) that Spiriva will cause dry mouth. I hope it will not make make my dry mouth worse.

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And the result?...Was wondering if it helped? Also whether the dry mouth was more problematic?
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And the result?...Was wondering if it helped? Also whether the dry mouth was more problematic?
I just got the Spiriva yesterday from the mail. I will start today. I will update you.

I noticed though that my breathing is little better with the aircon on or when there is a breeze. But, when its hot and humid, my breathing is bad.

I know I am asthmatic from childhood until my college years. I remember my last attack was during my graduation. All I know was I had this wheezing sound everytime I had an attack. However, I was not aware if the wheezing was when I inhale or when I exhale. Recently, I have more of that wheezing sound again. I am now aware that the wheezing is when I inhale. However, when I read about the asthma symptoms, it all says that the wheezing is when the patient exhale. Is this true to all asthmatics?

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i also sometimes have wheezing on inhalation.
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Certainly there can be an asthma component to all this, but IMO it is not the main cause of your current SOB. I just can't see it causing you continuous problems like this has now and not be improved with inhalers/treatment. And it certainly wouldn't improve when you lay down if asthma. I really think the fact you have improvement when laying down is key in determining what this is (or is not).

Of course you could do a methacholine challenge test if you want to confirm or rule out the asthma.
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i have an albuterol rescue inhaler
i take advair and spiriva everyday. i never took symbicort.
the cpap is for sleep.
I have also an albuterol as rescue inhaler.

I started my spiriva yesterday. Do you take your Advair and Spiriva immediately one after the other or do you space them? I read that the proper way of taking these kind of medicines is to take the combo e.g. Advair or Symbicort then followed by Spiriva. I dont remember reading what is the proper spacing.

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Certainly there can be an asthma component to all this, but IMO it is not the main cause of your current SOB. I just can't see it causing you continuous problems like this has now and not be improved with inhalers/treatment. And it certainly wouldn't improve when you lay down if asthma. I really think the fact you have improvement when laying down is key in determining what this is (or is not).

Of course you could do a methacholine challenge test if you want to confirm or rule out the asthma.
My SOB used to disappear when I lie down, unfortunately, it does not apply now. I still have shortness of breath when I lie down. I have not considered the metacholine challenge at this point because of my difficulty breathing.

I am sorry if I mentioned it before, my pulmo said that the diaphragm is okay. He said that if I have some diaphragm dysfunction, it would have shown on hte cat scan - it would have shown as elevated.

I got another rheumatologist - will be seeing her by September.

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