Sleep Work Play 8482 At Home Program Helps People with Allergic Asthma Communicate Better About Their Condition

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'Sleep Work Play™ At Home': A Program Enhancing Communication for Allergic Asthma Patients


Millions of Americans unknowingly share their beds with dust mites, enough to trigger allergic asthma attacks in susceptible individuals. This common problem sends people to the emergency room over two million times a year. Fortunately, a new campaign aims to change that by reducing exposure to allergens at home.

Andrew Dan-Jumbo from TLC's While You Were Out has teamed up with the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) to launch an educational campaign called "Sleep Work Play™ At Home."

The campaign invites asthma and allergic asthma sufferers to participate in an essay contest, offering a chance to win a personalized home consultation with Andrew and a $500 gift certificate for allergy-proofing supplies. Interested participants can submit their entries at www.sleepworkplay.com by July 13, 2006.

"Sleep Work Play™" is designed to improve communication between patients and doctors, helping individuals articulate their asthma experiences more effectively. The campaign's website features a questionnaire to help patients evaluate how allergic asthma impacts their daily lives. By posing three simple questions, the program empowers patients to realize that disruptions to sleep, work, school, or play aren't inevitable and that improved doctor-patient communication can lead to better management of asthma.

Mimi Gilles, one of 10 million Americans with allergic asthma, experienced frequent interruptions in her daily life due to asthma attacks. Visits to the emergency room became a regular occurrence, and she considered herself fortunate if they happened only once a month. Mimi eventually found relief by exploring new treatment options with her doctor. "Until you know there's a different way to manage your illness, you might not realize there's been a better way to live," Mimi shares.

If you're undergoing treatment for asthma yet continue to experience symptoms despite reducing allergens at home, consider discussing an alternative treatment plan with your physician.

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