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11 days ago i posted that i had been put on Trimbow and asked about how good it was, today i am going back on to my Relvar and GENUAIR. over the week my breathing grew steadily worse ,so back to the old ones , i have posted on e consult to my doc( can't get appointments) email back saying he will phone
11 days ago i posted that i had been put on Trimbow and asked about how good it was, today i am going back on to my Relvar and GENUAIR. over the week my breathing grew steadily worse ,so back to the old ones , i have posted on e consult to my doc( can't get appointments) email back saying he will phone
whit
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Damaged inhaler?
Hi, this is a random question but I was just curious. This evening while out doing shopping as I was paying at a self service I took my inhaler out of my pocket to reach my card. My inhaler was on the part which scans the codes Can the radar cause any issues with the inhaler? I was curious as when you
Hi, this is a random question but I was just curious. This evening while out doing shopping as I was paying at a self service I took my inhaler out of my pocket to reach my card. My inhaler was on the part which scans the codes Can the radar cause any issues with the inhaler? I was curious as when you
danielishere19
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Peak flow increased by inhalers
I've had asthma all my life and more recently got referred to a specialist due to my asthma being not controlled. The doctor has been amazing and I feel my asthma has been taken seriously. I used to take seretide 2 puffs twice a day, and ventolin when needed. My peak flow used to be at my very best 360
I've had asthma all my life and more recently got referred to a specialist due to my asthma being not controlled. The doctor has been amazing and I feel my asthma has been taken seriously. I used to take seretide 2 puffs twice a day, and ventolin when needed. My peak flow used to be at my very best 360
Cristina1992
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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Well had another app with Dr she was really pleased that ny new inhaler is helping me do bit more. Have always had a spacer to use with them but she has referred me to the nurses to change over to powdered inhaler so so it's easier for me to take and use out and about .have no idea about powdered
Well had another app with Dr she was really pleased that ny new inhaler is helping me do bit more. Have always had a spacer to use with them but she has referred me to the nurses to change over to powdered inhaler so so it's easier for me to take and use out and about .have no idea about powdered
Pokermon
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Early days. What might have caused my tinnitus? A Salbutamol inhaler, a wisdom tooth extraction?
I'm 65, male, live on my own. I have several ongoing health conditions. In early June I had a wisdom tooth extracted, the lower left hand side. The next day my GP gave me a Salbutamol inhaler to help with my newest health problem - which we think is moderate COPD. The tooth extraction itself went
I'm 65, male, live on my own. I have several ongoing health conditions. In early June I had a wisdom tooth extracted, the lower left hand side. The next day my GP gave me a Salbutamol inhaler to help with my newest health problem - which we think is moderate COPD. The tooth extraction itself went
Don_Alejandro
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Tinnitus UK
3 years ago
Best Inhaler for Chronic Bronchitis
Hi all, Heading to the doctor this week, tried Brimica a few weeks back and we didn’t hit it off. The anxiety and tremors were off the chart. I’m considering asking for the Fostair small molecule inhaler as I have a slight asthma component. It also contains Beclomethasone which agrees with me. Pulmicort
Hi all, Heading to the doctor this week, tried Brimica a few weeks back and we didn’t hit it off. The anxiety and tremors were off the chart. I’m considering asking for the Fostair small molecule inhaler as I have a slight asthma component. It also contains Beclomethasone which agrees with me. Pulmicort
ck101
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Shortness of breath for days after exertion
Hi, everyone. I have been struggling for several years now and am wondering if anyone else has experienced this… I have had asthma since basically birth, well controlled until I turned 36, and now at 41, and I’m having shortness of breath for days after mild exertion. My asthma has never done this. I
Hi, everyone. I have been struggling for several years now and am wondering if anyone else has experienced this… I have had asthma since basically birth, well controlled until I turned 36, and now at 41, and I’m having shortness of breath for days after mild exertion. My asthma has never done this. I
Springtimeholly
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
New medications
Am now on week five of my new medication regimen. Am taking azithromycin 250mg three times a week, montelukast at night and fostair 200/6 twice a day . I am still coughing alot at night but am definitely starting to slowly see the difference. I am still not able to run or walk up the stairs and still
Am now on week five of my new medication regimen. Am taking azithromycin 250mg three times a week, montelukast at night and fostair 200/6 twice a day . I am still coughing alot at night but am definitely starting to slowly see the difference. I am still not able to run or walk up the stairs and still
Naturesvalley
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Research
Hi is there any up to date research or progress in lung health as my dad who died of Emphysema 50 years ago and apart from a few new inhalers nothing seems to being done
Hi is there any up to date research or progress in lung health as my dad who died of Emphysema 50 years ago and apart from a few new inhalers nothing seems to being done
Blue1944
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
House like a Pharmacy
After having another crappy night and day in pain I had a mild panic today when I thought I'd ran out of Rennie's, non left in the 'bedside pharmacy' so ran to the large shelf I now have in the kitchen. On opening the cupboard I was greeted with a large box of pain killers falling on my head, whilst
After having another crappy night and day in pain I had a mild panic today when I thought I'd ran out of Rennie's, non left in the 'bedside pharmacy' so ran to the large shelf I now have in the kitchen. On opening the cupboard I was greeted with a large box of pain killers falling on my head, whilst
RedTeddy
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IBS Network
3 years ago
My experience
Hi I just thought I'd share something that others may or may not find useful...I have bronchiectasis and Crohn's, several months ago my consultant suggested I try manuka honey for my Crohn's, I've been taking a tablespoon a day since then and although I've not really noticed any difference with my Crohn's
Hi I just thought I'd share something that others may or may not find useful...I have bronchiectasis and Crohn's, several months ago my consultant suggested I try manuka honey for my Crohn's, I've been taking a tablespoon a day since then and although I've not really noticed any difference with my Crohn's
Lebod
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
INHALERS
I have been on a two week course of prednisolone , in april, june july and august , finally saw my respiratory nurse in person today instead of phone chat(me being hard of hearing it was difficult) result is stop relvar and genuair and start trimbow, is this any good. thanks for any replies .
I have been on a two week course of prednisolone , in april, june july and august , finally saw my respiratory nurse in person today instead of phone chat(me being hard of hearing it was difficult) result is stop relvar and genuair and start trimbow, is this any good. thanks for any replies .
whit
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Feeling short of breath, but not short of breath?
I have undiagnosed asthma which I'm prescribed inhalers for but they can't diagnose asthma until I can sit a spirometry test. Just wondering if anyone ever feels (at rest or during exercise), breathless but not actually breathless? I feel like I need to breath more and the feeling sits on my chest that
I have undiagnosed asthma which I'm prescribed inhalers for but they can't diagnose asthma until I can sit a spirometry test. Just wondering if anyone ever feels (at rest or during exercise), breathless but not actually breathless? I feel like I need to breath more and the feeling sits on my chest that
Virond4w
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
I survived COVID-19
I had COVID-19 for 2 weeks. I had every symptom on the COVID-19 web page. It started with a cough. Then another symptom would come & go each day. I had fever almost the whole time. Of course it kicked the MS into high gear! Mostly muscle spasms & cognitive issues. ,& Muscles became very weak. Then after
I had COVID-19 for 2 weeks. I had every symptom on the COVID-19 web page. It started with a cough. Then another symptom would come & go each day. I had fever almost the whole time. Of course it kicked the MS into high gear! Mostly muscle spasms & cognitive issues. ,& Muscles became very weak. Then after
hairbrain4
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My MSAA Community
3 years ago
thyroid problem blood tests reveal low folate?
Hi to all! I 'm new here. I took a private blood test to get to grips with low thyoid issues,( since Dec 2013)I am on levothyrosine 62.5mcgs daily. Now find I have low Folate Level ( 3.4ug/L range 2.9-14.5ug/L). And also B12 low-ish or normal range at 75nmols ( range 25.1-165). I am 69 years old.
Hi to all! I 'm new here. I took a private blood test to get to grips with low thyoid issues,( since Dec 2013)I am on levothyrosine 62.5mcgs daily. Now find I have low Folate Level ( 3.4ug/L range 2.9-14.5ug/L). And also B12 low-ish or normal range at 75nmols ( range 25.1-165). I am 69 years old.
Esmielola
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Israeli study: Pfizer shot safe for highly allergic patients, with supervision
Of 429 people with serious allergies, only 9 had a reaction to the COVID shot, and all of them recovered quickly and experienced no further issues By NATHAN JEFFAY 31 August 2021 People with serious allergies can safely be inoculated with the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine with supervision, an Israeli study
Of 429 people with serious allergies, only 9 had a reaction to the COVID shot, and all of them recovered quickly and experienced no further issues By NATHAN JEFFAY 31 August 2021 People with serious allergies can safely be inoculated with the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine with supervision, an Israeli study
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Can't win
Hi everyone well it's nearly time to go back to college. Have been on my new inhaler for few weeks and it has really helped can do more than I could before but the downside of this is that even more tired and when fatigue sets in its hard to do anything but rest do others have the same problem.
Hi everyone well it's nearly time to go back to college. Have been on my new inhaler for few weeks and it has really helped can do more than I could before but the downside of this is that even more tired and when fatigue sets in its hard to do anything but rest do others have the same problem.
Pokermon
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
confused about my inhalers now
Hi all Really confused now i've been on both Fostair and Ventolin inhalers for years now seems to work for me always got told the Fostair was a preventer and the Ventolin was to use when i needed it hmm... got told today by the asthma nurse i shouldn't be on both as they're both the same thing . In me
Hi all Really confused now i've been on both Fostair and Ventolin inhalers for years now seems to work for me always got told the Fostair was a preventer and the Ventolin was to use when i needed it hmm... got told today by the asthma nurse i shouldn't be on both as they're both the same thing . In me
gypsy49
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Taking Trimbow inhaler for 8 months
Hi All taking my Trimbow inhaler but I feel like I am about to have a flare up, If I do should I take my rescue pack I had before when on Spiriva please. This was antibiotics and 5 days of steroids
Hi All taking my Trimbow inhaler but I feel like I am about to have a flare up, If I do should I take my rescue pack I had before when on Spiriva please. This was antibiotics and 5 days of steroids
Gladys23
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
sleeping upright: doable?
Hi all -- following a hospital visit, I've been FT on prednisone, 2 inhalers and montelucast for the last 2 months and staying in an allergen-free tent, waiting for xolair for my allergic asthma (no progress so far). Sleeping has been OK during the last month, once the drugs kicked in. However, for
Hi all -- following a hospital visit, I've been FT on prednisone, 2 inhalers and montelucast for the last 2 months and staying in an allergen-free tent, waiting for xolair for my allergic asthma (no progress so far). Sleeping has been OK during the last month, once the drugs kicked in. However, for
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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