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As for Lisa's question about rhinitis leading into asthma ...
I have had asthma symptoms in the past from airborne pollens, dust etc. I took a round of allergy shots and that was in the early '90's, well before my cancer showed up.
Those symptoms went away, and I have been doing much better on the allergy front.
ALLERGIC RHINITIS can lead to asthma as in my case. But, if it is only a little Herceptin causing the running nose, I can't see that leading to the wheezing and tight chest of asthma. Especially if the patient is taking some kind of pill or spray to dry up the sinuses and stop the post-nasal drip that will irritate the throat and bronchial areas.
My main concern with the asthma problem was to try to control it WITHOUT taking a steroid-containing med. I was able to do that.
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