Meanderer
Supreme Member
A revolutionary new treatment is halving hospitalisation rates for severe asthma sufferers.
London, UK - "I was just sitting talking to my husband, laughing and the next thing, I could feel my chest getting tighter and tighter. I felt like I was suffocating … I ended up in intensive care and woke up five days later. That's when I was like: 'This is serious. I could die from this.'"
Amanda Daubney, a mother of two living in Surrey, suffers from severe asthma. It's not the type of asthma that can be controlled with a couple of puffs of a regular inhaler. She suffers from a major asthma attack every other day and is hospitalised every other month. However, a revolutionary procedure called bronchial thermoplasty, now being introduced across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, is dramatically changing the lives of severe asthma sufferers for the better.
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/fe...ers-get-new-treatment-201472311179545459.html (SEE VIDEO)
London, UK - "I was just sitting talking to my husband, laughing and the next thing, I could feel my chest getting tighter and tighter. I felt like I was suffocating … I ended up in intensive care and woke up five days later. That's when I was like: 'This is serious. I could die from this.'"
Amanda Daubney, a mother of two living in Surrey, suffers from severe asthma. It's not the type of asthma that can be controlled with a couple of puffs of a regular inhaler. She suffers from a major asthma attack every other day and is hospitalised every other month. However, a revolutionary procedure called bronchial thermoplasty, now being introduced across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, is dramatically changing the lives of severe asthma sufferers for the better.
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/fe...ers-get-new-treatment-201472311179545459.html (SEE VIDEO)