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Dublin Woman Shares Urgent Call for Asthma Medication Support

UPDATE: A Dublin grandmother, Lesley Dunne, has made a powerful appeal for urgent government action on asthma medication as she reveals the terrifying realities of living with chronic asthma. Dunne, aged 61, is advocating for subsidies in the upcoming 2026 budget, amid alarming findings that 1 in 4 asthma sufferers are unable to afford their medications.
Lesley’s journey with asthma took a drastic turn after a series of personal tragedies and health crises. Diagnosed in her teens, she managed her condition without significant issues until a stressful period led to a hospitalization for pneumonia just two days after losing her husband to cancer in 2020. “I was shocked at how quickly my asthma worsened,” she shared, noting that her symptoms became uncontrollable despite her regular medication.
After enduring multiple hospitalizations, Lesley was placed on a new, highly controlled treatment called ‘biologics,’ which is only available to patients who have exhausted all other options. “These new treatments have been successful in the UK, giving me hope for a less debilitating future,” she stated, expressing her eagerness to commence her next round of treatment.
The emotional toll of chronic asthma has reshaped Lesley’s life. She recalls a recent trip to Spain where she required assistance at the airport, a stark contrast to her previous fitness level when she frequented the gym three times a week. “When my asthma isn’t great, my physical ability is hugely challenged,” she explained. “It’s so scary to feel out of breath.”
Lesley’s experience underscores a broader crisis affecting asthma patients across Ireland. The Asthma Society of Ireland reports that many patients are struggling financially, with medications costing up to €80 a month. Eilís Ní Chaithnía, CEO of the Asthma Society, stated, “Asthma imposes a heavy financial burden. We need targeted investment and political will to improve the quality of life for hundreds of thousands in Ireland.”
As the October 2023 budget approaches, Lesley remains hopeful that her advocacy will lead to positive changes. She has become an active member of the Asthma Society, participating in webinars and support initiatives aimed at educating both patients and the public about asthma management.
“They have been instrumental in my journey,” Lesley noted, highlighting the importance of community support in managing chronic conditions. As she prepares for her next treatment, her message is clear: the urgent need for affordable asthma care must be addressed to prevent further suffering.
For those seeking support or information on asthma, visit the Asthma Society of Ireland website to access valuable resources and learn more about their initiatives.
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