Long-Haul Covid and Asthma Diagnosis (anyone)?
I was horribly sick for a several months last year (Nov, Dec and into Jan) with severe Covid-like symptoms. My PCP would not see me in person because of the Covid symptoms and only offered pep talks through video chat … so I suffered through it all at home. Finally got to a pulmo in Jan and after testing he immediately diagnosed me with moderate persistent asthma (I am 57).
Fast forward to today and I am doing much better. Still working with pulmo group and through addition testing they have ruled out COPD, Bronchiectasis, lung cancer, ILD’s, etc. And my current spirometry results show “stunning” improvement per my pulmo. So he remains adamant in his asthma diagnosis.
Now he agrees that I likely had severe Covid late last year and the asthma is my gift that keeps on giving from Covid. He also says that at this point it really doesn’t matter what triggered my asthma (Covid or whatever) because my lungs are fundamentally fine and suggests that it’s pointless to dwell on what might have caused this. Anyway, my asthma is seemingly improving, very slowly, over time … I have a few good days, and then a bad one where my chest tightens-up, breathing feels labored, and I produce sticky, white phlegm (annoying and tiring). Has anyone else received an asthma diagnosis post-Covid, and if so … do you see it improving over time?
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Wow! No one has mentioned anything except to take Mucinex. I think I will give this a try!! Thank you!!
If I was trying to choose, I would get the Aerobika. It is easier to adjust, and in my opinion, easier to use. Just be sure to keep whatever you choose clean so you don't introduce germs into your angry lungs. Cleaning and sanitizing instructions are included and there are How to Use videos available.
Sue
Absolutely continue the Mucinex, twice a day. Make sure you get the one with only guaifenesin, no decongestant. And drink lots of water or herbal tea.
Sue
That sounds like a plan. I saw your post on the mucinex, do people normally take that long term? Like say 6 weeks or more?
I have taken it routinely for over 30 years.
Sue
I see a pulmonologist.
Could phlegm be from post nasal drip? When I use my Rx nasal spray that helps cut down the phlegm.
Ok, I was wondering I have been taking the 1200’s for about 3-4 weeks now. And 600’s for 2 weeks last month. I bought both style breathing devices you suggested. I can’t wait to try them. I have some very stubborn mucus in there and it’s driving me bonkers along with shortness of breath. I am feeling a little stronger physically the last week or two but can’t shake this lung congestion. I describe it to people like having a scratched eyeball as far as it being a continuous and agonizing feeling.
Sob will go away at least every one who has this did leave cough left. Wish taste would return good luck. Sounds like your on your road to recovery.Ellen
I was in the hospital for 3 weeks with covid pneumonia, I came home with oxygen, after weening off the oxygen during the day, I noticed more severe problems with my asthma that I never had before, I wasn’t sure if it was allergies due to the season or post covid, my pulmonologist said its post covid, I use my rescue inhaler about every 3-4 hours as well as Flovent twice a day. If I don’t use my rescue inhaler I can’t talk without coughing.