Letter to Dr. Hahn

Dear Dr. Hahn,

 

I'm writing this letter because I've been unable to convince my doctor the significance of your article of October 1995 in the Journal of Family Practice.  That article and other research I've done has convinced me that my Asthma has a strong relationship to the infection of Chlamydia pnuemoniae.  My Symptoms and statistics very closely match the patients that were done in the study.

 

I've turned over the article (and several others) to my doctor but being a closed minded individual, he stated "He goes to conferences (he hasn't been to one in two years) and he would have heard of something like this at the conferences if it was credible".  If I could just bend your ear for a minute with this it would be greatly appreciated.  My Asthma is now totally under control but last year while rollerblading in a cold climate, I went into full cardiac and respiratory arrest which has made me more determined to research ways to control the Asthma.  Since then, we've moved to a warmer climate.

 

After doing a lot of searching (my doctor only agreed to the test after I called every clinic in town to find a tester) we had a blood test done at a clinic which specifically tests for Chlamydia pnuemoniae AB Panel.  The results showed that I had levels which indicated I was infected with the bacteria at an undetermined time.  A copy of the report is enclosed.  The doctors office called me after the report came in and said "No sign of infection at all... you have a clean bill of health".  It wasn't until I requested a copy of the report that I was able to correctly interpret the results.  It's frustrating - especially in a PPO where there's very few doctors to choose from.

 

I feel very funny doing this by mail and would only like to ask you a single question.  Do you think antibiotic therapy (Possibly Doxycycline 100mg twice daily) could possibly help me?

 

I only use Serevent twice daily now and take Seldane once daily.  Occasionally I use ventolin, but with the Serevent, ventolin isn't used as much any more.  I'm a 41 year old male and have had Asthma for 10 years.

I would be very grateful if you could just let me know if I'm on track or if I'm totally off base and should quit looking at this bacteria.  If you encourage me, I will continue to seek a doctor in my area that is more intelligent than the one I currently deal with.

 

Thank you very much,

 

 

 






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Recent news ..

(June 2011) Good article from The Grand Rapids Allergy Examiner:

Asthma cure found in Zithromax: hope for the future
Asthma cure found in Zithromax: hope for the future

More News ..

(July 2010) Wilmore Webley PH.D. sent us some interesting research he was a part of:

Infectious Chlamydia pneumoniae is Associated With Elevated Interleukin-8 and Airway Neutrophilia in Children With Refractory Asthma
view pdf research Infectious Chlamydia pneumoniae is Associated With Elevated Interleukin-8 and Airway Neutrophilia in Children With
Refractory Asthma

Occurrence of Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydia pneumoniae in paediatric respiratory infections
view pdf research Occurrence of Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydia pneumoniae in paediatric respiratory infections

Science Daily News
(May 25, 2010)Scientists from the University of Massachusetts have developed an animal model that shows how an early childhood lung infection can cause asthma later in life.
view asthma research article Scientists from the University of Massachusetts have developed an animal model that shows how an early childhood lung infection can cause asthma later in life

What are Biofilms?

To educate yourself more on biofilms and why vitamin "D" may be bad when trying to eradicate Chlamydia pneumoniae or Mycoplasma, read this interesting article by Dr. Randall Wolcott, bacterial biofilm wound specialist
and also
The Marshall protocol for biofilms in wound treatment. Highly technical but somewhat related in that it addresses why eradicating bacteria like Chlamydia pneumoniae and mycoplasma can be so difficult.

Clinical Trials

The University of Wisconsin, American Academy of Family Physicians, Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians (WAFP),The Dean Foundation for Health, Research and Education (Dean Foundation) and Pfizer corporationis sponsoring a study and recruiting volunteers for a study called AZMATICS to determine the effectiveness of Azithromycin as Adjunctive Treatment for Adult Asthma.

Important notice: At this time, the study is no longer recruiting subjects.

If you are interested in learning more about azithromycin treatment for asthma, you may email Dr. Hahn at:
Dr. David Hahn contact information regarding asthma studies and research

Dean Foundation

Follow this link to learn more about Dr. David Hahn and the Dean Foundation.

If you are interested in making a donation to The Dean Foundation you can specify that it be used towards infectious asthma research

Support forum

First off, I would like to apologize for abruptly shutting down the support forum several years ago. Besides dealing with hackers, trolls and rude people, I was going through an extremely stressful time in life that resulted in the loss of our youngest son.

It got to be too much to handle so one day I flipped the switch and shut it down.

I know this upset some people so I hope they can accept this apology

Archives for the support forum can be found here. Plenty of good information to research view asthma support forum topics


Old News

The St. Petersburg times ran a story about AsthmaStory just before I started my Appalachian trail journey

St. Petersburg Times article about near fatal asthma attack
St. Petersburg Times article about near fatal asthma attack

In the beginning
Several newspaper articles about the near fatal asthma attack.

Article 1

Royal Oak Tribune  article about near fatal asthma attack
Another article about near fatal asthma attack

Article 2

Royal Oak Tribune article about near fatal asthma attack
Royal Oak Tribune  article about near fatal asthma attack


Serious Stuff !

Every year thousands of people die while experiencing a severe asthma attack.

Take your Asthma or the Asthma of a loved one very seriously !




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ASTHMA AND INFECTION
Recommendations for interested Physicians

by
DAVID L. HAHN, MD. MS.
Recommendations for physicians by Dr. Hahn


For the past 12 years the pharmaceuticals and health products industry represent the top industry when it comes to financing lobbiest that influence our laws and federal policies (FDA).

No wonder this research still hasn't made it mainstream while drugs like oxycodone / oxycontin are freely dispensed. Killing and addicting millions.

Then again, it's all about money isn't it?


Click here to view drug industry lobbiest rankings for past 12 years
view drug industry lobbiest rankings

With so much information exploding all around us,
finding a nugget of knowledge is not nearly as important as
what we do with it.

The National Lung Association reports that
The annual direct health care cost of asthma is approximately $15.6 billion; indirect costs (e.g. lost productivity) add another $5.1 billion, for a total of $20.7 billion dollars. Prescription drugs represented the largest single direct cost, at $5.6 billion.

In 2008, it was estimated that 23.3 million Americans currently have asthma. Of these, 12.7 million Americans (4.1 million children under 18) had an asthma attack






































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