It was my understanding that steroids are used in the inhaler for asthma. After a lifetime of negative talk about steroids, and how dangerous they are, I question if I really want to use steroids.
I do a little research and this is what I find:
Did you know? The steroids used in steroid tablets to treat asthma are called corticosteroids. These are a copy of steroids the body produces naturally, to deal with injury or inflammation. They are not the same as the steroids bodybuilders use.
You mean, the steroids for asthma are not going to counteract with the estrogen? Sure, I can make the claim that I am drug free, but leaning over the bathroom sink might cause a lot of back pain. I just took some Acetaminophen, and I think growing up that was classified as an evil drug, courtesy of the anti-drug teacher in school.
I think there was also some idea that if you ate a well balanced meal, you would not need extra vitamins or minerals. Thinking about this, I seem to remember a teacher stating that there is a candy bar in his desk because there is a diabetic student in the class.
I don't know if I'm not hearing things right, I seem to be hearing how dangerous hormones are, probably from someone that considers themselves to know about this stuff by going through it. And now they are going to gate keep, telling everyone else that they don't qualify.
Regardless, without the proper medicine, I may find myself stopping to catch my breath on my walks, because I am not walking slow enough. It was interesting that a couple layers of cloth in the mask was enough to help warm the air when breathing through my mouth, but then it could be air leaks causing the air to be warmed by passing by my chin or my nose.
Michelle