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Does anyone suffer from dry nasel passages with bronchiectasis I'm seeing gp tomorrow so I can mention it again I had checked before and he said their alot of older people suffering pollen.

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Some of the inhalers cause this I think. I find for me its worse in the winter months when central heating is on. You can get a humidity monitor on Amazon that will tell you if the air is too dry if below 50% you may want to humdify the living space. I note with all the heat we have been having even thought muggy my humidity in the living room is on 52% during winter months I would usually humidify the room when it get this low.

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Thanks I'm no

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Thanks I'm not on any inhalers yet just on some med amtriptyline which I think is causing the dry nose but thanks Bkin

Lina

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Wonderful you are not on any inhalers, hope you get some good results with your doctor today.

Best wishes

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I don't see a lung consultant till September gp won't give me anything till I see consultant I'm scared stiff anxiety is over the top at the moment MS nursd has just changed my pain medication

Lina

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Oh dear Lina-61 your GP could have helped you with the anxiety, could be your existing medication is causing that. Give the BLF helpline a call for further suggestions and advice on your overall situation. Although keep in mind the help line is mainly for lung related queries and advice.

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Just not getting anywhere with my gp just wants to dope me up and I have not grieve for my mum need a good cry

Lina

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Amitriptyline makes mouth and throat very dry.

I take 50mg at night as a migraine preventative and it works really well. Also helps sleep!

Also have prescription for Salivix pastels to increase saliva in mouth and throat. Dear to purchase @ £5 per box. On prescription get 4 boxes each month.

Cost the NHS a fortune with 4 pages of repeat prescriptions but guess that's what l paid in for....

Good luck....

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Hi Lina-61, I don’t know of a link between Bronchiectasis and dry membranes but I do know that amitriptyline can have side effects like this. I took it for about a year, many years ago, and I’ve suffered from dry nose (and eyes) ever since. It’s got worse since I was diagnosed with copd last year and the only thing that seems to help is using a saline nasal spray and eye drops several times a day!

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Thanks UHelga I thought amtriptyline might be the cause My MS nurse has changed this med to another one so will see how I get on

Lina

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