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CT scan and inhalers
Hi everyone, after waiting for 5 weeks for the results of my CT scan I Emailed the Lung check people. I received a prompt reply they couldn’t understand why I hadn’t got them as they had sent the letter out 4 days after my scan on the 16th of May! I have a small nodule which isn’t anything to worry
Hi everyone, after waiting for 5 weeks for the results of my CT scan I Emailed the Lung check people. I received a prompt reply they couldn’t understand why I hadn’t got them as they had sent the letter out 4 days after my scan on the 16th of May! I have a small nodule which isn’t anything to worry
MrsP70
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
20 days ago
Alvesco 160
Hi. the doctor changed my inhaler to Alvesco 160, one dose twice a day. Does anyone of you have experience with this inhaler? How long does it take for the inhaler to start working? And I wonder if this is a sufficient dose if I have severe asthma? Thank you for all your replies. Regards
Hi. the doctor changed my inhaler to Alvesco 160, one dose twice a day. Does anyone of you have experience with this inhaler? How long does it take for the inhaler to start working? And I wonder if this is a sufficient dose if I have severe asthma? Thank you for all your replies. Regards
ewusia28
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Asthma Community Forum
20 days ago
Adult Whooping Cough longer term and associated symptoms.
Hi folks I had whooping cough with it starting the beginning of April this year. Symptoms were a dry cough, swollen pharynx and Larynx with my voice going many times. Coughing so much I would vomit multiple times and almost pass out with being so lightheaded during the coughing bouts. Stridor with
Hi folks I had whooping cough with it starting the beginning of April this year. Symptoms were a dry cough, swollen pharynx and Larynx with my voice going many times. Coughing so much I would vomit multiple times and almost pass out with being so lightheaded during the coughing bouts. Stridor with
Qski1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
20 days ago
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Change of steroid inhaler
This week changed from foster next haler to spiriva.The first few days my cough has seemed much worse with phlegm. Now 6 days cough seems less. Anyone had this experience? Thanks
This week changed from foster next haler to spiriva.The first few days my cough has seemed much worse with phlegm. Now 6 days cough seems less. Anyone had this experience? Thanks
Msccruises
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Asthma Community Forum
21 days ago
Small pouch or bag
Can anyone recommend a small pouch that would clip on to a belt or one with a strap already on that I can carry a couple of inhalers in and a pulse /0ximeter when I go out, thanks.
Can anyone recommend a small pouch that would clip on to a belt or one with a strap already on that I can carry a couple of inhalers in and a pulse /0ximeter when I go out, thanks.
6538
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
21 days ago
humidity
I was outside for maybe 20 min watching my kids play in a baby pool. The temp is 87degrees f and the humidity is 62 with a dew point of 75. I knew i wasnt getting the best of breaths but the build got scary when i could not move air properly in and out of my lungs. I did my inhaler a couple times but
I was outside for maybe 20 min watching my kids play in a baby pool. The temp is 87degrees f and the humidity is 62 with a dew point of 75. I knew i wasnt getting the best of breaths but the build got scary when i could not move air properly in and out of my lungs. I did my inhaler a couple times but
BrittanyOk
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Asthma Community Forum
22 days ago
Back Again
Hello everyone, sorry in advance for the mammoth post. I was last on this forum about 7-8 years ago in 2015/2016 after my previous symptom free asthma flared up badly and left me very sick (back on inhalers, steroids, and multiple hospital admissions). We managed to get my asthma back under control
Hello everyone, sorry in advance for the mammoth post. I was last on this forum about 7-8 years ago in 2015/2016 after my previous symptom free asthma flared up badly and left me very sick (back on inhalers, steroids, and multiple hospital admissions). We managed to get my asthma back under control
Beth_19
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Asthma Community Forum
22 days ago
Breathlessness- pollen or something else?
I just wanted to ask if anyone else has been experiencing more breathlessness with the weather change. My mum has Permanent AF with heart failure. She’s had bisoprolol increased in February this year from 3.75mg once a day to the same dose twice a day. We had a GP appointment last week which I asked
I just wanted to ask if anyone else has been experiencing more breathlessness with the weather change. My mum has Permanent AF with heart failure. She’s had bisoprolol increased in February this year from 3.75mg once a day to the same dose twice a day. We had a GP appointment last week which I asked
Nickybhf
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
23 days ago
Trimbow
Hi just wondering if anybody has this happen .I have recently started using Trimbow and I always rinse mouth out well after use .But now It seems to be causing a burning sensation in my throat and high up in my chest.I keep thinking I'm going down with a bug then it clears throughout the day then comes
Hi just wondering if anybody has this happen .I have recently started using Trimbow and I always rinse mouth out well after use .But now It seems to be causing a burning sensation in my throat and high up in my chest.I keep thinking I'm going down with a bug then it clears throughout the day then comes
Oscarpebbles2021
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Asthma Community Forum
24 days ago
Passive smoking and our pets
Passive smoking and our pets
Passive smoking is when we breathe in smoke from other people's cigarettes, cigars, or pipes. We are all aware of the risks of passive smoking in people, and especially children, but did you know that it is actually damaging our pets’ health as well? [
Passive smoking and our pets
Passive smoking is when we breathe in smoke from other people's cigarettes, cigars, or pipes. We are all aware of the risks of passive smoking in people, and especially children, but did you know that it is actually damaging our pets’ health as well? [
jillygirl
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Quit Support
26 days ago
Excessive coughing
My husband, who has bronchiectasis has developed a bad cough, which is mostly dry unlike his usual cough. He has used his usual inhalers and nebuliser but nothing is helping. It’s making him nauseous, He is on a high dose of Co-Trimoxazole to fight bacteria in but has not a chest infection.Has anyone
My husband, who has bronchiectasis has developed a bad cough, which is mostly dry unlike his usual cough. He has used his usual inhalers and nebuliser but nothing is helping. It’s making him nauseous, He is on a high dose of Co-Trimoxazole to fight bacteria in but has not a chest infection.Has anyone
Maninblack
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
27 days ago
Had my appointment
Thank you for everyone's advice a few weeks ago. I had my long awaited appointment today. I shared my symptoms, along with frequencies etc. I explained my usual stress response which is very different to the symptoms I'm getting. The Dr listened to my chest, said there wasn't a wheeze but it sounded
Thank you for everyone's advice a few weeks ago. I had my long awaited appointment today. I shared my symptoms, along with frequencies etc. I explained my usual stress response which is very different to the symptoms I'm getting. The Dr listened to my chest, said there wasn't a wheeze but it sounded
Esad
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Asthma Community Forum
27 days ago
Had pulse field ablation April 15.
I'm 82. retired US nurse-anesthetist. I had the ablation for paroxysmal Afib April 15 ,It wasn't a difficult experience considering I am a high-risk anesthesia patient due to scoliotic restrictive lung disease and asthma. It only took about 1,1/2 hrs. (I have all the records on my patient portal.)
I'm 82. retired US nurse-anesthetist. I had the ablation for paroxysmal Afib April 15 ,It wasn't a difficult experience considering I am a high-risk anesthesia patient due to scoliotic restrictive lung disease and asthma. It only took about 1,1/2 hrs. (I have all the records on my patient portal.)
Karenjaninaz
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
28 days ago
New here looking for some help!
Hi all. I’ve just found this forum as I’ve been lokkkng for help for quite some time. I’ve had the weirdest thing happen…… Bit of a back story first…..I never had asthma my entire life. Until I got COVID for the first time in August 2021. I was considered high risk as it was as I also have rheumatoid
Hi all. I’ve just found this forum as I’ve been lokkkng for help for quite some time. I’ve had the weirdest thing happen…… Bit of a back story first…..I never had asthma my entire life. Until I got COVID for the first time in August 2021. I was considered high risk as it was as I also have rheumatoid
Gonewiththewindddddd
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Asthma Community Forum
29 days ago
Bronchiectasis .. very dry mouth.. Is it caused by Azithromycin?
Hello (again) Have bronchiectasis-with colonized pseudomonas.. which is well under control at the moment🤞🙏 but I am struggling with a really dry mouth -which mostly affects me at night I don’t take any other medication or inhalers - apart from NAC & Lungwort & take Azith 250mg 3x week Has anyone
Hello (again) Have bronchiectasis-with colonized pseudomonas.. which is well under control at the moment🤞🙏 but I am struggling with a really dry mouth -which mostly affects me at night I don’t take any other medication or inhalers - apart from NAC & Lungwort & take Azith 250mg 3x week Has anyone
Phill1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
Please response! Mild Restrictive pattern along with mild obstructive and hyperresponsiveness
23 Years male. I have breathing issue since I was a child. Recently I met a pulmonologist. He gave me PFT test along with Total IGE. My IGE level is 1300 but in PFT it showing I have mild Restrictive mild obstructive hyperresponsiveness. But the pulmonologist told me I have asthama. But I'm feeling very
23 Years male. I have breathing issue since I was a child. Recently I met a pulmonologist. He gave me PFT test along with Total IGE. My IGE level is 1300 but in PFT it showing I have mild Restrictive mild obstructive hyperresponsiveness. But the pulmonologist told me I have asthama. But I'm feeling very
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
More steroids my third course 😭
My asthma is the worst it's ever been anything sets it off, I had to go to the doctors again today and good job I did needed yet another inhaler I'm on fostair, tiotropium and salbutamol now so yeah alot and the prednisolone tablets so hopefully this should help clear up what ever is aggrevating my breathing
My asthma is the worst it's ever been anything sets it off, I had to go to the doctors again today and good job I did needed yet another inhaler I'm on fostair, tiotropium and salbutamol now so yeah alot and the prednisolone tablets so hopefully this should help clear up what ever is aggrevating my breathing
Yumz199725
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
Advice needed please
hi everyone. I’ve literally just signed up because I’m so upset and need some advice. After suffering with asthma for 30+ years, my doctor today refused my repeat prescription for a ventolin inhaler. When asked why, the receptionist said I had one in March. I will be booking an appointment tomorrow
hi everyone. I’ve literally just signed up because I’m so upset and need some advice. After suffering with asthma for 30+ years, my doctor today refused my repeat prescription for a ventolin inhaler. When asked why, the receptionist said I had one in March. I will be booking an appointment tomorrow
Emma2821
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Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
there’s always a silver lining if you’re not the one suffering
well I didn’t laugh, I have shown lots of concern and given what I thought was sound advice. Grumpygrampy tripped in the bathroom. Silly sod only went and broke the toilet seat lid 🙄 in my humble opinion I would hazard a guess he’s broken a couple of ribs. So lots of pain relief, bit of rest then doing
well I didn’t laugh, I have shown lots of concern and given what I thought was sound advice. Grumpygrampy tripped in the bathroom. Silly sod only went and broke the toilet seat lid 🙄 in my humble opinion I would hazard a guess he’s broken a couple of ribs. So lots of pain relief, bit of rest then doing
Grinninggranny
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
possible asthma after chest infection not treated
In feb I had a chest infection and sinusitis I had antibiotics for the sinusitis but not the chest infection anyway since then I’ve had this cough where I’m nearly sick I’ve pulled muscles the lot. It’s a non productive cough and sounds like I’m barking. I visited the doctor and they’ve prescribed a
In feb I had a chest infection and sinusitis I had antibiotics for the sinusitis but not the chest infection anyway since then I’ve had this cough where I’m nearly sick I’ve pulled muscles the lot. It’s a non productive cough and sounds like I’m barking. I visited the doctor and they’ve prescribed a
Samapril26
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Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
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