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For the members who asked me to name the new medicatio from AstraZeneca for COPD. This replaces my Spiriva and Sirdupla inhalers.slight bitter taste

 only received today so cant comment on performance. will keep you updated xxSheila 🤞💕

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sassy59

Hope it works well for you Sheila. Enjoy your weekend. Xxx🤞🏼🤗😘❤️

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garshe in reply tosassy59

Thanks Carole. Hoping to improve breathlessness as still suffering from after effects from last 5th covid Booster which was Moderna xx love to you and Pete xxSheila 💕⚘think Ive put this post on twice ..trust me. Its already affected my brain after one dose. xx🙈🤣🤣💕

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sassy59 in reply togarshe

Fingers crossed it will help Sheila. I can only see one reply so that’s ok….😂

Pete’s had one cataract done today and it all went well thank goodness.

Lots of love, Carole xxx 💕❤️💞

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garshe in reply tosassy59

that's fantasticnews have at last received phone call for appointment next Sundsu 6th Nov for my consultation at eye clinic re cataracts. Waited 18mths so at last... Speak soon take care xxSheila 🤩💕

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sassy59 in reply togarshe

Thank you. Hoping your appointment goes well. Take care xxx👍❤️🥰

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Alice70 in reply togarshe

Hi Sheila had my first cataract removed last Monday everything went well ,please don't do what I did worked myself up into a state for nothing ,never felt a thing ,wont be doing that when I have second one removed as honestly nothing to worry

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garshe in reply toAlice70

thanks Alice, it's just consultation on 6th Nov as been on waiting list since July 2021. Fingers crossed all goes well . Great you have had good result xxSheila💕⚘🤩

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Alberta56 in reply tosassy59

Glad to hear Pete's op. went well. Love, Chris xxxx

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sassy59 in reply toAlberta56

Thank you Chris. Xxx

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Alberta56

Awaiting news with interest. Love, Chris xxx

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Autumnman

Hi Garshe.

I have been on this for about 6 months now. My last inhalers gave me a sort of dry coating in my nose and provoked my sinuses. So filthy headaches too. Anoro elipta was one, can’t remember the other.

Anyhoo, this one has been better for me on that front, I still have the odd exacerbation but nothing too heavy really. I think it is for preventative reasons in my case. I was diagnosed by X-ray and ct scan. Not had Spirometry, but was right in the middle of a lockdown.

I digress, hopefully it works for you too. No grumbles here. 👍😊

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garshe in reply toAutumnman

Thats great to know. I wasnt having a problem with the Spiriva and Sirdupla but COPD suggested I try this to replace the others. I will give it a go and see how it goes. I've Been told I can revert back to old medication of required. Thanks for information .take care xxSheila 💕⚘

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Alice70

hope it works

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garshe in reply toAlice70

thanjs will let you know if any improvement xxSheila 💕⚘

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Tykelady

Showing my ignorance. Is that the actual inhaler or a spacer? I've never seen anything like it before. xx

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JJ_7

Hi garshe. I hope it works well for you and look forward to your review of it in the future :)

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garshe in reply toJJ_7

will do. xxSheila 🤞⚘💕

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Karenanne61

This is one of mine and works well for me. I hope it gives you good results.

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Alice70

Hi Sheila curious to know why your med was change reason being I'm on spiriva repirmat along with fostair ,I surpose still to early to let us know how you are getting on with it ,do let us know

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garshe

I'm off new medication as didnt like it. . Back to my Spiriva and Sirdupla. It was changed as a trial as wasnt havent any problems in old meds. All back to normal now thanks xx👍⚘💕

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lovejoyliz in reply togarshe

Oh my goodness garshe,

My pharmacist at the doctor's surgery changed my meds to this Trixeo, and l have to call my doctor today to get her to put me back to my Spiriva & Fostair inhalers.

As soon as l used it, it gave me a tightness in my chest ans breathlessness immediately after using Trixeo Aerosphere. This Trixeo gave me a racing beating heart faster than usual, l felt shaky, given me problems with my sight, a headache or feel sick (nausea).

Not for me at all.

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garshe in reply tolovejoyliz

Cause my heart rate to rise also and breathlessness Ended up on oxygen. Back on my old meds now no problem xxSheila 🥾💕⚘

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