Can you stop having asthma?
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:35 am
Hi,
I was diagnosed with asthma in my late teens. As where both my siblings. All of us were between 15 and 18 when diagnosed and we believe, as do our asthma nurses that it was caused by our parents smoking. Due to the guilt my father stopped smoking. My mother didn't but since none of us no longer live with our mother we have seen an improvement. My brother has just been told that he is now asthma free over 10 years after diagnosis.
Is this possible? Does this mean there is hope for all of us? My sister now rarely needs to use her inhalers but still has triggers such as cold weather and smoke. Mine is still quite bad but i am also overweight so that doesn't help.
It would be great to think that one day all or some of us will be clear of asthma.
I was diagnosed with asthma in my late teens. As where both my siblings. All of us were between 15 and 18 when diagnosed and we believe, as do our asthma nurses that it was caused by our parents smoking. Due to the guilt my father stopped smoking. My mother didn't but since none of us no longer live with our mother we have seen an improvement. My brother has just been told that he is now asthma free over 10 years after diagnosis.
Is this possible? Does this mean there is hope for all of us? My sister now rarely needs to use her inhalers but still has triggers such as cold weather and smoke. Mine is still quite bad but i am also overweight so that doesn't help.
It would be great to think that one day all or some of us will be clear of asthma.