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asthma and a fib
I’ve been on
Flovent
HFA for ever and recently the manufacturer is no longer making
Flovent
. I’ve had to resort to the generic
Flovent
which I feel it really is not working as the brand
Flovent
. I’ve been having more asthma exacerbation.
I’ve been on
Flovent
HFA for ever and recently the manufacturer is no longer making
Flovent
. I’ve had to resort to the generic
Flovent
which I feel it really is not working as the brand
Flovent
. I’ve been having more asthma exacerbation.
Jances13
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
A fib and asthma Inhalers
I have been on a steroid inhaler for along time (
Flovent
HFA ). Recently I have had to resort to the generic
Flovent
because the manufacturer is no longer making it . I’ve noticed a big difference in my breathing, it’s not working as good as the brand. And I keep having an asthma exacerbation.
I have been on a steroid inhaler for along time (
Flovent
HFA ). Recently I have had to resort to the generic
Flovent
because the manufacturer is no longer making it . I’ve noticed a big difference in my breathing, it’s not working as good as the brand. And I keep having an asthma exacerbation.
Jances13
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Singulair side effect or just anxiety?
I have
Flovent
and albuterol already (which worked fine before the Singulair I just had asthma flare up from a cold and was out of
Flovent
which is why she presumably prescribed Singulair).
I have
Flovent
and albuterol already (which worked fine before the Singulair I just had asthma flare up from a cold and was out of
Flovent
which is why she presumably prescribed Singulair).
Bluezeus321
in
Living with Asthma
5 months ago
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A fib and asthma inhalers
I’ve been on
Flovent
for quite some time but recently needed something more to open me up. I’ve tried Spiriva Respimat which was great accept it dried my mouth out too much. So now my pulmonologist wants me to try Trelegy Ellipta or Breo Ellipta.
I’ve been on
Flovent
for quite some time but recently needed something more to open me up. I’ve tried Spiriva Respimat which was great accept it dried my mouth out too much. So now my pulmonologist wants me to try Trelegy Ellipta or Breo Ellipta.
Jances13
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Relentless Asthma flare
I also take
Flovent
hfa and Spiriva respimat . Yesterday, I used my nebulizer Levalbuterol first waited 2 hours then used Spiriva. Oh my gosh , after I used the Spiriva I started coughing and like I couldn’t breath for a few. Then it passed. Has this ever happened to anyone?
I also take
Flovent
hfa and Spiriva respimat . Yesterday, I used my nebulizer Levalbuterol first waited 2 hours then used Spiriva. Oh my gosh , after I used the Spiriva I started coughing and like I couldn’t breath for a few. Then it passed. Has this ever happened to anyone?
Jances13
in
Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
GCA and Earache
GCA and earache Hello you lovely people! Having been off pred for PMR since July 2023, after a near perfect tapering program since January 2022, according to NHS guidelines, I thought I would not be needing to post in this forum again. However, I did keep my membership going just in case! And the
GCA and earache Hello you lovely people! Having been off pred for PMR since July 2023, after a near perfect tapering program since January 2022, according to NHS guidelines, I thought I would not be needing to post in this forum again. However, I did keep my membership going just in case! And the
kalgoorlie
in
PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Fluctuations?
Hi - i have ETD (awaiting to see ENT) the fluctuation of this condition is extremely hard to bare - I have religiously for nearly a fortnight been trying things, gargling, Otovent balloon, lymphatic draining, steaming etc etc...,some days it feels like its improving but today its awful, blocked and
Hi - i have ETD (awaiting to see ENT) the fluctuation of this condition is extremely hard to bare - I have religiously for nearly a fortnight been trying things, gargling, Otovent balloon, lymphatic draining, steaming etc etc...,some days it feels like its improving but today its awful, blocked and
Hidden
in
Tinnitus UK
11 months ago
Difficulty swallowing, loss of appetite and clogged eustachian tubes.
It is known that a symptom of difficulty swallowing is associated with B12 deficiency. How I experienced it was not accepted by the medics I hired. At times usually at night I would aspirate/choke on food and sometimes fluid my whole life. This is often called having go down the wrong tube. It was
It is known that a symptom of difficulty swallowing is associated with B12 deficiency. How I experienced it was not accepted by the medics I hired. At times usually at night I would aspirate/choke on food and sometimes fluid my whole life. This is often called having go down the wrong tube. It was
WIZARD6787
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Singulair - Flu Like Symptoms Side Effect
I was prescribed
Flovent
and Salbutamol by the ER Doctor, my NP then prescribed me Symbicort and I’ve been on that until early March.
I was prescribed
Flovent
and Salbutamol by the ER Doctor, my NP then prescribed me Symbicort and I’ve been on that until early March.
SandanChitoRyu
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
My experience with Eustachian tube fluid build up and solution.
I post here as some on this forum helped me discover a solution. It is my understanding that the problem was caused by the difficulty swallowing caused by B12 Deficiency. The Eustachian tube is closed the majority of the time. It opens in response to pressure changes including when swallowing. About
I post here as some on this forum helped me discover a solution. It is my understanding that the problem was caused by the difficulty swallowing caused by B12 Deficiency. The Eustachian tube is closed the majority of the time. It opens in response to pressure changes including when swallowing. About
WIZARD6787
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Y'all did it again. Thank you!
So I was DX with chronic swimmers ear and told all I could do was treat with alcohol and vinegar. I read here about blocked Eustachian tubes and did some reading. So far I have been able to self treat with trying to pop my ears and swallowing. If I can not keep up I know the next step is to buy Otovent
So I was DX with chronic swimmers ear and told all I could do was treat with alcohol and vinegar. I read here about blocked Eustachian tubes and did some reading. So far I have been able to self treat with trying to pop my ears and swallowing. If I can not keep up I know the next step is to buy Otovent
WIZARD6787
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
autoimmune hearing problems
I’ve posted this on SRUK forum too. Sorry this goes on a bit. Along with my UCTD with systemic sclerosis gut problems I’ve developed, I’ve had hearing problems for years. I’ve never really thought it could be another autoimmune problem but recently I couldn’t hear my own voice. I wear hearing aids and
I’ve posted this on SRUK forum too. Sorry this goes on a bit. Along with my UCTD with systemic sclerosis gut problems I’ve developed, I’ve had hearing problems for years. I’ve never really thought it could be another autoimmune problem but recently I couldn’t hear my own voice. I wear hearing aids and
Halfwayuphill
in
LUPUS UK
1 year ago
autoimmune ear problems?
Sorry this goes on a bit. Along with my UCTD with systemic sclerosis gut problems I’ve developed, I’ve had hearing problems for years. I’ve never really thought it could be another autoimmune problem but recently I couldn’t hear my own voice. I wear hearing aids and have just got new ones and thought
Sorry this goes on a bit. Along with my UCTD with systemic sclerosis gut problems I’ve developed, I’ve had hearing problems for years. I’ve never really thought it could be another autoimmune problem but recently I couldn’t hear my own voice. I wear hearing aids and have just got new ones and thought
Halfwayuphill
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
1 year ago
Acute Bronchitis advise
Below are a few things to know; I take 4 puffs of
Flovent
a day(2 when I get up and 2 when I go to bed and have been on it for years), I take montelukast daily(since August) and take lots of vitamin C, D, B,K,zinc,echinacea, elderberry etc.
Below are a few things to know; I take 4 puffs of
Flovent
a day(2 when I get up and 2 when I go to bed and have been on it for years), I take montelukast daily(since August) and take lots of vitamin C, D, B,K,zinc,echinacea, elderberry etc.
AnxiousCanadianChic
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Will this go by August?
So it's been just over a month since I've had T caused by clarithromycin. Since I last posted I've seen a high street audiologist for a hearing test and to discuss the T. No hearing loss, which is good right? Hearing loss can make T caused by antibiotics permanent, I've read. The audiologist sent a
So it's been just over a month since I've had T caused by clarithromycin. Since I last posted I've seen a high street audiologist for a hearing test and to discuss the T. No hearing loss, which is good right? Hearing loss can make T caused by antibiotics permanent, I've read. The audiologist sent a
angelcat2003
in
British Tinnitus Association
2 years ago
need advice from people who have had Omicron.
hi, I have bad asthma but
Flovent
keeps it under control in the summer months. I started having a sore throat and felt tired yesterday and tested positive for Covid. Today is the same. my question is for those who have had omicron specifically What days were the worst for you?
hi, I have bad asthma but
Flovent
keeps it under control in the summer months. I started having a sore throat and felt tired yesterday and tested positive for Covid. Today is the same. my question is for those who have had omicron specifically What days were the worst for you?
AnxiousCanadianChic
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Could this be asthma? PFT results
I have been on
Flovent
inhaler for 2 months but nothing before this. My PFT seems indicative of copd (chronic bronchitis) but I have been told it is "probably" asthma. I am so confused and unsure what to think.
I have been on
Flovent
inhaler for 2 months but nothing before this. My PFT seems indicative of copd (chronic bronchitis) but I have been told it is "probably" asthma. I am so confused and unsure what to think.
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Help with confusing PFT results
I have been on
Flovent
inhaler for 2 months but nothing before this. My PFT seems indicative of copd (chronic bronchitis) but I have been told it is "probably" asthma. I am so confused and unsure what to think.
I have been on
Flovent
inhaler for 2 months but nothing before this. My PFT seems indicative of copd (chronic bronchitis) but I have been told it is "probably" asthma. I am so confused and unsure what to think.
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Flovent
I am sick with wheezing and coughing now and my doctor prescribed an inhaler called
Flovent
that CVS says will cost $266!! Can anyone suggest another drug for inflammation in the lungs that's not outrageously expensive? I was on Azythromycin for 6 days and it didn't do anything.
I am sick with wheezing and coughing now and my doctor prescribed an inhaler called
Flovent
that CVS says will cost $266!! Can anyone suggest another drug for inflammation in the lungs that's not outrageously expensive? I was on Azythromycin for 6 days and it didn't do anything.
Daylily88
in
Living with Asthma
2 years ago
Eustachian tube dysfunction
Hi, got covid in feb this year, right ear still blocked. Many visits to surgery and audiologist. Diagnosed Eustachian Tube Dysfunction. Trapped negative pressure in ear, won’t budge. Can feel liquid in ear on a bad day and constant popping, pressure in the year hirts. Been referred to ENT but have
Hi, got covid in feb this year, right ear still blocked. Many visits to surgery and audiologist. Diagnosed Eustachian Tube Dysfunction. Trapped negative pressure in ear, won’t budge. Can feel liquid in ear on a bad day and constant popping, pressure in the year hirts. Been referred to ENT but have
Hidden
in
Tinnitus UK
2 years ago
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