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Does this sound like true asthma??
It started in January of this year. I had a cough with lots of mucus every single day. There was no cold that preceeded it or any other illness. I was coughing so much it affected my bladder and was making me vomit. Even food was triggering my episodes. Something too hot, too dry, too crunchy (ie: popcorn
It started in January of this year. I had a cough with lots of mucus every single day. There was no cold that preceeded it or any other illness. I was coughing so much it affected my bladder and was making me vomit. Even food was triggering my episodes. Something too hot, too dry, too crunchy (ie: popcorn
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17 years ago
Asthma and steroids ggrr!
Has you may have seen my asthma is playing up big style.Im back on 40mg pred and day 7 but lungs still not happy and needing lot of reliever. Pf 250 and up to 300 and drops. Got up today and pf was 400 yippie when sat up in bed only to drop to 300 again and still inflamed and yoyoing up to 300 and 250
Has you may have seen my asthma is playing up big style.Im back on 40mg pred and day 7 but lungs still not happy and needing lot of reliever. Pf 250 and up to 300 and drops. Got up today and pf was 400 yippie when sat up in bed only to drop to 300 again and still inflamed and yoyoing up to 300 and 250
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13 years ago
Improving NHS allergy services - NASG website
Just alerting forum members affected by allergies/with affected family members to the National Allergy Strategy Group's (NASG) website, which is live today - http://www.nasguk.org/index.html . The NASG is an alliance of medical charities, professional associations etc which campaigns to improve NHS care
Just alerting forum members affected by allergies/with affected family members to the National Allergy Strategy Group's (NASG) website, which is live today - http://www.nasguk.org/index.html . The NASG is an alliance of medical charities, professional associations etc which campaigns to improve NHS care
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15 years ago
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My RAST test came back for cat and dog allergy and not allergic to them. Also my allergy test came back ok. thats what they told me over the phone but will check with asthma nurse monday. What I would like to know is what else could cause asthma if Rast test ok and allergy test ok? love Glynis xxxxx
My RAST test came back for cat and dog allergy and not allergic to them. Also my allergy test came back ok. thats what they told me over the phone but will check with asthma nurse monday. What I would like to know is what else could cause asthma if Rast test ok and allergy test ok? love Glynis xxxxx
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14 years ago
the allergy free kitty
Hello, After some recent allergy tests I've discovered the only thing I'm allergic to is cats. Not that I'd want a cat because I've got a bird but anyway for future reference! http://uk.news.yahoo.com/07062006/323/scientists-breed-allergy-free-kitty.html I may consider getting one when the price comes
Hello, After some recent allergy tests I've discovered the only thing I'm allergic to is cats. Not that I'd want a cat because I've got a bird but anyway for future reference! http://uk.news.yahoo.com/07062006/323/scientists-breed-allergy-free-kitty.html I may consider getting one when the price comes
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18 years ago
Oh No! ... as if allergies weren't enough
Just come across this: ""Millions of people who suffer from chronic allergies to pets, dust and spores are up to three times more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease later in life, research suggests. A study by US scientists has shown that sufferers of allergic rhinitis, a condition that causes
Just come across this: ""Millions of people who suffer from chronic allergies to pets, dust and spores are up to three times more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease later in life, research suggests. A study by US scientists has shown that sufferers of allergic rhinitis, a condition that causes
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18 years ago
How do you make a diagnosis?
When I go home to visit my family - and the family dog - I end feeling fairly ill due to sneezing, wheezing and other generally unpleasant things. When I was living with my family this happened on and off, and since then, it happens every time I go home for the weekend. Since I'll be going home for
When I go home to visit my family - and the family dog - I end feeling fairly ill due to sneezing, wheezing and other generally unpleasant things. When I was living with my family this happened on and off, and since then, it happens every time I go home for the weekend. Since I'll be going home for
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16 years ago
Mikes been diagnoased :(
my bf was having really bad coughing fits with his hayfever. He went to his doctir yesterday and the poor mites beed dignosed with hayfever related asthma and given a bricanyl 0.5 inhaler (which i believe is stronger than the salbutamol (which i take with beclo ans serevent) so it must be serious) thing
my bf was having really bad coughing fits with his hayfever. He went to his doctir yesterday and the poor mites beed dignosed with hayfever related asthma and given a bricanyl 0.5 inhaler (which i believe is stronger than the salbutamol (which i take with beclo ans serevent) so it must be serious) thing
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18 years ago
just wondering !
As my asthma is not controlled and on a few meds and also been on steroids for a very long time ,im not on any allergy tablets ,just wondering if my doctor should have put me on them.? Im having a allergy test done end of the month and taken 3-4 years to get one done. that might seem strange but i was
As my asthma is not controlled and on a few meds and also been on steroids for a very long time ,im not on any allergy tablets ,just wondering if my doctor should have put me on them.? Im having a allergy test done end of the month and taken 3-4 years to get one done. that might seem strange but i was
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13 years ago
Gut Feelings
COELIAC DISEASE AND NON-GLUTEN FOOD PROBLEMS If you have cut out gluten, and you’re still experiencing symptoms such as bloating, cramping, nausea, fatigue, muscle cramps, headaches, skin rashes or joint pain (to rattle off just a few), Then there may be one or more of a few things going on. Firstly
COELIAC DISEASE AND NON-GLUTEN FOOD PROBLEMS If you have cut out gluten, and you’re still experiencing symptoms such as bloating, cramping, nausea, fatigue, muscle cramps, headaches, skin rashes or joint pain (to rattle off just a few), Then there may be one or more of a few things going on. Firstly
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14 years ago
Read of the week...
I thought it might be useful to share some handy books that I have found useful on the Coeliac Journey or that our Facebook fans have recommended. From great gluten free recipes to handy health books I hope this becomes a useful resource whether you are newbie Coeliac, parent or established GF Guru.
I thought it might be useful to share some handy books that I have found useful on the Coeliac Journey or that our Facebook fans have recommended. From great gluten free recipes to handy health books I hope this becomes a useful resource whether you are newbie Coeliac, parent or established GF Guru.
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
13 years ago
Must watch TV - Hospital Food!
In case you missed the Channel 4 documentary by Journalist Mark Sparrow last night on Hospital Food in the NHS we've included the handy link here. It certainly made for interesting - if not pleasant viewing! Hospital Food has long been an issue for many of our Facebook fans. So share your comments
In case you missed the Channel 4 documentary by Journalist Mark Sparrow last night on Hospital Food in the NHS we've included the handy link here. It certainly made for interesting - if not pleasant viewing! Hospital Food has long been an issue for many of our Facebook fans. So share your comments
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13 years ago
Hayfever or Side effects?
This is my first summer following diagnosis of RA and starting treatment in January this year (Methotrexate, hydroxychloroquine, folic acid: fairly standard meds). Recently I have experienced sore eyes: look like I've been on an all-nighter drinking session (Must make it clear I have personally NEVER
This is my first summer following diagnosis of RA and starting treatment in January this year (Methotrexate, hydroxychloroquine, folic acid: fairly standard meds). Recently I have experienced sore eyes: look like I've been on an all-nighter drinking session (Must make it clear I have personally NEVER
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NRAS
13 years ago
Anaphylaxis
How many of you have experienced anaphylaxes (or a severe allergic reaction)? What were your symptoms and how did you resolve them?
How many of you have experienced anaphylaxes (or a severe allergic reaction)? What were your symptoms and how did you resolve them?
RitaOden
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
14 years ago
Gluten Free food.
If you ran out of food for your coeliac diet : a, eat normal food b, go without
If you ran out of food for your coeliac diet : a, eat normal food b, go without
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13 years ago
allergies
Allergic rash,to what I don,t know.Taking the Hydroxychloroquine[one week now].Really suffering and miserable,hope this passes soon.Does anyone else have this problem.The GP prescribes antihistamine and lotions,all to no avail.
Allergic rash,to what I don,t know.Taking the Hydroxychloroquine[one week now].Really suffering and miserable,hope this passes soon.Does anyone else have this problem.The GP prescribes antihistamine and lotions,all to no avail.
Binkey
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LUPUS UK
13 years ago
Ant tnf and allergic reactions
youll know that I'm having a photosensitive reaction. And I'm due my ant- tnf when I get back from holiday in about ten days time. Do you think / has anyone had experience of being refused it be ause of allergies? I think I remember that they ask you every time. It's now about five days I've had this
youll know that I'm having a photosensitive reaction. And I'm due my ant- tnf when I get back from holiday in about ten days time. Do you think / has anyone had experience of being refused it be ause of allergies? I think I remember that they ask you every time. It's now about five days I've had this
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13 years ago
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