Self management is about growing in confidence and gaining new skills, to help you manage your condition. This will be done with support from your health care professionals, carers and family. This does not mean that you have to cope alone or that the health care professionals are abandoning you.
Self management is about you finding what works best for you in terms of coping and managing everyday living activities when living with a long term condition. The support you need will always be in place but you will be the person managing it. It is about you being in control of your condition and not it taking control of you!
Here are some tips for successful self management:
- Understand as much as you can about asthma.
- Understand how asthma affects you.
- Improve the way you cope and your well being.
- Know when and where to get the help you need.
- Know how to communicate with the healthcare professionals about your asthma symptoms.
- Know which actions work for you and will help to you to manage your asthma.
- Know what to do if your asthma gets worse.
Self management is about taking control of your condition, which may mean making small changes or adjustments. You are already doing this by visiting this website.
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