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The Asthma Sourcebook, 2nd Edition [Paperback]

Francis V. Adams (Author)
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November 1, 1998

In the United States, as many as 12 million people are affected by asthma. Every asthmatic's goal is to live a normal life and the information in The Asthma Sourcebook can be a vital part of achieving this goal. It defines the different types of asthma and describes their causes, symptoms, and diagnoses and explains how asthma relates to diet, exercise, allergies, stress, pregnancy, and childhood. The book also provides expanded information on a number of new asthma medications, how they are dispensed, and the risks associated with these new drugs.


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This authoritative, comprehensive sourcebook is well designed with a logical arrangement, supporting illustrations, a glossary of terms, and an excellent list of further resources.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Adams reviews the physical anatomy involved in asthma, describing what the condition is and isn't, and highlighting its many factors. He discusses how asthma is diagnosed, treated, and managed. The book, which presents topics in a logical and straightforward manner, offers graphics and diagrams to aid the reader, and its appendices provide a glossary and a list of resources for those who wish to investigate further. -- Harvard Women's Health Watch, December 1997

Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 2 edition (November 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0737300167
  • ISBN-13: 978-0737300161
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,611,341 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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My father was a physician and my mother a nurse so that I feel I was born into medicine. My earliest memories are going on house calls and to the hospital with my Dad to see patients. This upbringing had a great impact on me and my brother and sister who are both health care professionals. I started working in hospitals in my teens, at first cleaning the operating rooms and then taking EKGs and breathing tests. I learned alot from my father who treated his patients as individuals, not as diseases. He treated everyone equally, rich or poor, and often accepted goods for his services or nothing at all if he felt his patient could not afford to pay. I also inherited from my parents a love and appreciation of art and beauty, nature, the dignity of animals, and a love of history. I majored in history in college and considered a career in diplomacy before deciding on medicine.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive, and biased...., March 2, 2005
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This review is from: The Asthma Sourcebook, 2nd Edition (Paperback)
This book is probably important for all of us to have in our library, since it's very complete and comprehensive in explaining what asthma is and what kinds of treatments are available - although a book like this goes out of date the second it is printed. There are already a number of new things available for asthmatics that have come since the last edition. If you are in the care of a doctor, you will ask much more informed questions - and understand the drugs you are on - after reading this book.

But the tone with which this book handles "alternative" therapies is unfortunate. It claims on the back cover to discuss "alternative approaches" and then offers a tiny 4 page chapter. It begins with an anecdote ridiculing a suffering patient who tried Chinese medicine, and ends dismissing pretty much everything not drug related as "placebo". This is a pretty narrow view for a book that wants to be a sourcebook for all things asthma.

The author seems to sum it up by saying nothing is going to be as effective as the current crop of drugs. It's true, steroids have saved my life, and yoga wouldn't bring me back from the dark side if I was gasping for breath in the back of an ambulance (as I was two weeks ago).

But a lifetime of asthma drugs has also reated havoc in my body and turned my immune system into a minefield. Even my western doctors acknowledge some of my emergency episodes have been caused by drug rebounds. The third leading cause of death in America is prescription drugs, and asthmatics are among them.

I almost died on one occasion because albuterol was keeping my lungs open, but underlying inflamation was continuing and even being increased by my drug regimen. Many asthma drugs create dependency and a boomerang effect that makes symptoms worse when you come off the drugs or hide underlying problems. The author of this book concedes some of the difficulties in the drugs, but slams the door hard on the idea that integrated and alternative therpies, used wisely, might be the key to actually getting to a level of healing that is beyond the pharmacy.

Each of us who is living with this should aspire to more than just having the latest, best drugs. We should want a healed body, and control over our lives. I'm dissappointed the author places so little importance on those things.

But since we all are seeing western doctors and taking western medicine, I give the book it's due.... of all the books I have this is the most complete on the subject of drugs and standard therapies and is valuable.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Info, March 19, 2009
This review is from: The Asthma Sourcebook, 2nd Edition (Paperback)
As a Nurse entering into a new field of practice, I found this book to give a good over all view on the disease. Some of the material is out dated, but still a good source for Asthma basics. It is written for patients and their families, but is well written and this professional found it very helpful with basic knowledge questions.
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6 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars People with asthma often need magnesium supplementation, May 26, 2005
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This review is from: The Asthma Sourcebook, 2nd Edition (Paperback)
There is significant evidence that the root cause of many, if not most, cases of asthma (and many allergies as well) is deficiency of magnesium. This fact is discussed in detail by Dr. Carolyn Dean in her excellent book The Miracle of Magnesium. Dr. Dean recommends 600 mg of supplemental magnesium daily. People with asthma who follow Dr. Dean's advice about daily magnesium supplementation often improve dramatically even if they have continued to struggle with asthma under other treatments which omit magnesium supplementation. If you are suffering from asthma please read Dr. Dean's excellent book and follow her advice regarding daily magnesium supplementation. It may well be the most important thing you will ever due to relieve this terrible ailment. By the way, although a variety of magnesium supplements are available, and beneficial, chelated magnesium -- which is readily available in most health food stores -- is the most effective.
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TO understand asthma you must first consider the normal structure of the lung. Read the first page
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bronchodilator spray, allergy cells, patients with bronchial asthma, patients with severe asthma, unstable asthma, corticosteroid sprays, nocturnal asthma, aerosol medication, peak flow measurements, inhaled corticosteroids, bronchial lining, severe asthmatic attacks, bronchial tubes, acute asthmatic attack, occupational asthma, cromolyn sodium, peak flow meter, nocturnal attacks, asthma medications, oral corticosteroids, asthmatic reaction, sinus disease, irritating chemicals, asthma triggers
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