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Asthma Support—
Where Can I Go for Help?

I'm having difficulty handling this all alone.

  • Ask a family member or friend to support you, such as going with you to your next doctor visit.
  • Ask your doctor about an asthma support group. You can find a group in your area at www.lungusa.org.

If you have trouble paying for your medicines:

Have you felt down or hopeless?

It's normal for people with asthma to feel down from time to time. But if you have been feeling down much of the time, talk to your doctor.

For more help and information, contact one or more of these asthma resources:

Allergy & Asthma Network/Mothers of Asthmatics
1-800-878-4403
www.aanma.org

Asthma Control Test™
Sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline
www.asthmacontrol.com

The American Lung Association
1-212-315-8700
(includes information on local chapters and support groups)
www.lungusa.org

Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA)
1-800-7-ASTHMA (727-8462)
www.aafa.org

American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI)
1-847-427-1200
www.acaai.org

American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology (AAAAI)
1-800-822-ASMA (822-2762)
www.aaaai.org

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