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Old Nov 06, 2019, 10:17 PM
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I hope it goes well for you. Getting off Symbicort actually really improved my asthma. I've been on Dulera for several years now and it works well without any side effects; symbicort tended to amp me up somewhat.


I understand the dreaded long drive. My pdoc appointment next week is scheduled for one of our first snows so that will take longer than usual. I dread it even though I'm glad to have the appointment and that it is with my wonderful pdoc. I hope it goes fast for you and the weather cooperates.


I e never had trouble with Symbicort it just flipped me off lol I’ll ask about that inhaler for sure.

Yes you also drives a long distance for good doctors I understand , the driving in snow !!? No likey much at all. We don’t get much usually , about 5 years ago we got 13 inches in about 8 hours !! My town is absolutely not equipped to handle snow, and way out where I live they never bother regardless. We wound up being stuck at home for 10-11 days !!! Problem we run into most is ice which then Id much rather deal with snow.

Thanks for the good wishes
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