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I have started to wake up early with a very tight chest and breathing difficulties, this is new to me.

In the morning first thing, as I am in my amber zone at present, I am ameant to take spiriva and then two doses of fostair 200.

My system does not like me taking fostair 200 in the middle of an asthma attack. It basically bounces off and can make me worse.

What do other people do when they wake up with an asthma attack.

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Troilus

Hi Homely. I have two spacers with a mask with a blue inhaler inserted in each ready to use. I have one next to my bed and one hidden under the scatter cushions on “my” seat in the living room. In the event of an attack I use these, using the tidal method of breathing. When I am ok that is when I take my regular meds.

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Helloeveryone_

Hi Homely2

Maybe contact your gp if it’s a new to you thing?

Is there any other change that’s coincided with it happening?

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Patk1

Asthma&lung UK have a good article about pollens & irritants at present,worth a read x

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Kurty2 in reply to Patk1

How do you find the article on their website please?

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Patk1 in reply to Kurty2

Type in asthma and lung uk, go to website,I'm sure you'll find it easily enough as it's an article just shared by thm this wk x

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Kurty2 in reply to Patk1

Yeah, I'd have thought it was easy to find too, but no, I can't find any links on their website, nothing in the menu for articles or anything else, if its on there then whoever runs their website needs to sort the website out, it's rubbish!

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My_fairy

Hi Homely, Asthma is usually worse at night and mornings. I think keep a diary to how many days it’s happening? Is it new and regular thing?

It shows lack of control so you should make sure to get a review by either GP or hospital if you are with one. If you are still under GP care you may need a referral to hospital to have a full review of medication and to why it’s happening.

Hope you get better soon.

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ChrissieMons

Perhaps you might need to wake up more slowly. Sit up and give yourself time to come to, as it were, before you think about inhalers. My breathing is always worse in the morning, but I can calm it (after about 10 minutes) enough to take the inhaler.

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CeeCee3

I’ve started taking an antihistamine tablet and getting my spacer ready. I found that after 10mins the attack is gone & my asthma is clear for 24hrs…the antihistamine tablet does a remarkable job for me, only thing is they make me so tired the next day.

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