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Sociable and sporty, 11-year-old Conor Callaghan was excited about the prospect of starting sixth class at Dromin National School, Co Louth in August, 2017. He had his brand new Lionel Messi schoolbag all packed, with one more week of the summer holidays to go. His mother, Selina, had made sure the new bits of uniform, runners and anything else needed were bought in good time. âWe wanted the last week of the school holidays to be fun.â Friday, August 18th, 2017 âwas like every other dayâ, she recalls. That afternoon Con (as she always called him) spent a few hours outside in the back garden of their home in Cappogue, Dunleer, contentedly kicking a ball around. ....
Worrying number of respondents avoid attending A&E with asthma emergencies Reporter: ); As part of Asthma Awareness Week the Asthma Society of Ireland shared the findings of April 2021 patient and carer research which highlighted 90% of people with asthma would accept a Covid-19 vaccination, but that only 31% were vaccinated to date despite living with a respiratory illness. 50% of those surveyed had had an asthma attack in the past year. 14% had experienced an attack in the past four weeks alone, 19% in the past six months and a further 16% in the past 12 months. Worryingly, 26% of respondents said that they had avoided attending A&E with their asthma despite experiencing these asthma emergencies. ....
Comment: Our reserves were not built to survive long Covid The Asthma Society of Ireland wants to end deaths from the condition by 2030, but the prolonged pandemic has heaped pressure on its services 8th May, 2021 Sarah O‘Connor, chief executive of the Asthma Society of Ireland: ’We are incredibly serious about ending asthma deaths by 2030‘. Health charities and organisations representing vulnerable patients are experiencing the financial and strategic equivalent of long Covid in the not-for-profit sector. Last year, launching our new strategy during Asthma Awareness Week, I wrote with great pride in the Business Post about our agility in responding to the need to build scale in programmes quickly. ....
(Source: www.asthma.ie) A young woman with severe asthma says people need much more education about the condition and other invisible illnesses. Rachel Murray from Sligo says she feels the condition is often disregarded or played down because people don’t realise how severe it can be. She says as well as the typical coughing, she has to do clearing exercises to empty out her lungs so they don’t get infected, and she often has to deal with severe pain. She also wants them to learn more about the condition: “You can have asthma, but there are varying degrees of it…everyone’s symptoms are very, very different. And it’s just understanding that if you have intermittent asthma and you’re prescribed a blue inhaler, that’s very different to myself, where I’m taking four inhalers a day and a daily nebulizer and medication to try and control the inflammation in my airways.” ....