This surgery saved my life. In 5 years I've not had any overnights stays in the house and maybe 1-2 ED visits vs every 10 days and 1-2 stays in the hospital
Letter About Asthma by K.P. Buteyko MD-PhD: Two hundred years ago asthma was considered a mild ailment. Having asthma generally meant having a long life free of other diseases. However, no one could explain how asthma prevented other ailments or why asthmatics lived longer than others. Today, we know that asthma is not an ordinary disease. Bronchospasm, the main component of asthma, acts as a protective mechanism, helping to maintain biological constants and important functions at near-normal levels. We have also learned that asthma or bronchospasm cannot exist unless the Carbon Dioxide (CO2) level in the lungs is abnormally low. Since the metabolic and immune systems can function correctly only if the CO2 level is normal, the limit of the asthmatic's CO2 level protects him or her and allows for a long and healthy life. It is this powerful defense mechanism that provides the asthmatic with an improved biological system. Evidently, bronchospasm is one way the organism has adapted to its environment. Modern drug treatment for asthma is aimed at neutralizing this protective mechanism. The organism then fights back again and again with more intensive bronchospasms leading to a rapid deterioration of asthma from drug treatment. It is not possible to cure asthma by removing a protective mechanism like bronchospasm. Only when the condition responsible for the bronchospasm is removed, can asthma be reversed.
K.P. Buteyko once said that: To test the validity of the scientific discovery made by us almost 30 years ago, it takes 30 seconds of time: offer an asthmatic hyperventilation - he will have a suffocation attack, offer to reduce breathing - will relieve the attack. The cause of the asthma attack is hyperventilation of the lungs, no one said this before our scientific research. And so I have been asking scientists for 30 years to spend 30 seconds to check this (1986).
i got my asthma since my childhood days but at the moment i am controlled by using symbicort turbohaler and rapihaler but i've got another problem i've develop a moderate obstructive sleep apnea and i have a mild pulmonary hypertension but the problem a device for osa is expensive called cpap i have difficulties in buying it, first time i've heard about thermoplasty, i hope it's available in the phils.
My asthma is uncontrollable. I can't walk for long due to it a lot of the time. Tried so many steroids, Albuterol, antihistamines. Still horrible. Hoping my new immunologist helps. I wonder if this would help me.
This surgery saved my life. In 5 years I've not had any overnights stays in the house and maybe 1-2 ED visits vs every 10 days and 1-2 stays in the hospital
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Letter About Asthma by K.P. Buteyko MD-PhD:
Two hundred years ago asthma was considered a mild ailment. Having asthma generally meant having a long life free of other diseases. However, no one could explain how asthma prevented other ailments or why asthmatics lived longer than others. Today, we know that asthma is not an ordinary disease.
Bronchospasm, the main component of asthma, acts as a protective mechanism, helping to maintain biological constants and important functions at near-normal levels.
We have also learned that asthma or bronchospasm cannot exist unless the Carbon Dioxide (CO2) level in the lungs is abnormally low. Since the metabolic and immune systems can function correctly only if the CO2 level is normal, the limit of the asthmatic's CO2 level protects him or her and allows for a long and healthy life. It is this powerful defense mechanism that provides the asthmatic with an improved biological system. Evidently, bronchospasm is one way the organism has adapted to its environment.
Modern drug treatment for asthma is aimed at neutralizing this protective mechanism. The organism then fights back again and again with more intensive bronchospasms leading to a rapid deterioration of asthma from drug treatment. It is not possible to cure asthma by removing a protective mechanism like bronchospasm. Only when the condition responsible for the bronchospasm is removed, can asthma be reversed.
K.P. Buteyko once said that:
To test the validity of the scientific discovery made by us almost 30 years ago, it takes 30 seconds of time: offer an asthmatic hyperventilation - he will have a suffocation attack, offer to reduce breathing - will relieve the attack. The cause of the asthma attack is hyperventilation of the lungs, no one said this before our scientific research. And so I have been asking scientists for 30 years to spend 30 seconds to check this (1986).
i got my asthma since my childhood days but at the moment i am controlled by using symbicort turbohaler and rapihaler but i've got another problem i've develop a moderate obstructive sleep apnea and i have a mild pulmonary hypertension but the problem a device for osa is expensive called cpap i have difficulties in buying it, first time i've heard about thermoplasty, i hope it's available in the phils.
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I have a Doctor Stewart as my Pulmonologist.
My asthma is uncontrollable. I can't walk for long due to it a lot of the time. Tried so many steroids, Albuterol, antihistamines. Still horrible. Hoping my new immunologist helps. I wonder if this would help me.
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