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Trimbow
Hi I’m New Here And Would Like To Know How People Are Getting On Taking Trimbow I’m On Now Incruse And Relvar Elipta But Changing Too Trimbow I Have Had Two Exacerbrations In 2 Weeks And Taken To Hospital Been Also Put On A Tablet That loosens The Phelgm . Just Wondering If The Inhaler DoesHelp With
Hi I’m New Here And Would Like To Know How People Are Getting On Taking Trimbow I’m On Now Incruse And Relvar Elipta But Changing Too Trimbow I Have Had Two Exacerbrations In 2 Weeks And Taken To Hospital Been Also Put On A Tablet That loosens The Phelgm . Just Wondering If The Inhaler DoesHelp With
CaptainPugwash
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Inhaler delivery, which is the better type, DPI or MDI
I’m normally prescribed DPI (symbicort) but was give the MDI instead this time. Does anyone have any views which is the better delivery system, thanks
I’m normally prescribed DPI (symbicort) but was give the MDI instead this time. Does anyone have any views which is the better delivery system, thanks
Frued
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Inhaler advise
Now on my new inhaler symbicort it's rubbish is anybody on this and is it working for you
Now on my new inhaler symbicort it's rubbish is anybody on this and is it working for you
Waterboy69
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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Lung crackles - and endless frustration
For the past few months I've been getting a crackling in my lungs when I breathe in, which mostly happens while I'm lying down at night. My asthma nurse didn't think this was an asthma thing and referred me to my rheumatologist - I also have rheumatoid arthritis. The rheumatologist didn't think it was
For the past few months I've been getting a crackling in my lungs when I breathe in, which mostly happens while I'm lying down at night. My asthma nurse didn't think this was an asthma thing and referred me to my rheumatologist - I also have rheumatoid arthritis. The rheumatologist didn't think it was
mjrminor
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma inhalers dosage.
Hello , has anyone else found that the inhalers do not really have the amount of puffs claimed on the actual inhaler ? I have never got 100 puffs out of my inhaler therefore being left without usage because the GP will not repeat my subscription until a set date . Thanks , keep safe all.
Hello , has anyone else found that the inhalers do not really have the amount of puffs claimed on the actual inhaler ? I have never got 100 puffs out of my inhaler therefore being left without usage because the GP will not repeat my subscription until a set date . Thanks , keep safe all.
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Mitral Valve Regurgitation
Hi everyone, I'm new to the group and looking for some advice. This is a long one so bear with me. I've been suffering with really bad health issues for a few years now. I'm a keen cyclist/runner. That all came to a halt when I started getting really bad chest pains, nausea, dry cough etc. GP sent
Hi everyone, I'm new to the group and looking for some advice. This is a long one so bear with me. I've been suffering with really bad health issues for a few years now. I'm a keen cyclist/runner. That all came to a halt when I started getting really bad chest pains, nausea, dry cough etc. GP sent
Stacey85
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Advice please re priority/vulnerable vaccine groups
I'm 54, live in Scotland and in late 2018 had a spiro test after collapsing at work, I was diagnosed as severe Stage 4 COPD. A few weeks later I was having frequent chest pains and referred to a cardiologist. From Oct 2018 to Oct 2020 I've had 15-20 ambulance admissions to A&E with chest pains and I
I'm 54, live in Scotland and in late 2018 had a spiro test after collapsing at work, I was diagnosed as severe Stage 4 COPD. A few weeks later I was having frequent chest pains and referred to a cardiologist. From Oct 2018 to Oct 2020 I've had 15-20 ambulance admissions to A&E with chest pains and I
Glen1677
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Order of inhaler use
Hi everyone, I have been prescribed Fostair 200 twice per day and Spiriva once per day . Which do I use first and which time of day.? I am confused by the advice. I also have a Ventolin inhaler but my doctor did not say to use this as well. Many thanks, Judy
Hi everyone, I have been prescribed Fostair 200 twice per day and Spiriva once per day . Which do I use first and which time of day.? I am confused by the advice. I also have a Ventolin inhaler but my doctor did not say to use this as well. Many thanks, Judy
Judyfoster
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Does ventolin inhaler contain ethanol/alcohol?
Hello, does ventolin contain ethanol?? I am currently using fostair but since it contains ethanol I cant use it for 24h (I got vaccination). Is it then okay tu use ventolin if needed?
Hello, does ventolin contain ethanol?? I am currently using fostair but since it contains ethanol I cant use it for 24h (I got vaccination). Is it then okay tu use ventolin if needed?
Jolius
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma out of control
Hi I'm new the forum, and have had asthma since childhood but ever so often it gets out of control ,, my health started getting worse about 3 -4ys ago tightness in chest ,wheezing for slightest thing is walking even a few steps and I'm having to use my inhaler , it can take up to 10-15 puffs to control
Hi I'm new the forum, and have had asthma since childhood but ever so often it gets out of control ,, my health started getting worse about 3 -4ys ago tightness in chest ,wheezing for slightest thing is walking even a few steps and I'm having to use my inhaler , it can take up to 10-15 puffs to control
Babyyoda1
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Emphysema
My pip tribunal is tomorrow. I think the dwp is trying to down play the problems i have with my breathing. They stated on their reasons about my claim that a inhaler i was given is used for moderate copd, although i have sent in evidence of my condition that states i have severe emphysema(significant
My pip tribunal is tomorrow. I think the dwp is trying to down play the problems i have with my breathing. They stated on their reasons about my claim that a inhaler i was given is used for moderate copd, although i have sent in evidence of my condition that states i have severe emphysema(significant
pekingeselover
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Worried for the future of Asthmatics
I'm very concerned about a policy shift within my medical practice which I'm told is actually government driven. I'm asthmatic and have been since childhood, it's no big deal, I manage it pretty well but during the course of my day I invariable need to use my Ventolin inhaler. There's triggers I try
I'm very concerned about a policy shift within my medical practice which I'm told is actually government driven. I'm asthmatic and have been since childhood, it's no big deal, I manage it pretty well but during the course of my day I invariable need to use my Ventolin inhaler. There's triggers I try
42pins
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
How do I know if my asthma is mild/moderate etc?
I have ongoing daily symptoms (coughing/rattly phlegmy chest/intermittent tightness) and have had so for 4 years now. I have just been given Fostair 200/6 inhaler instead of my usualAirFluSal and continue to take montelucast, mometasone nasal spray and an antihistamine. GP says if this doesn't work
I have ongoing daily symptoms (coughing/rattly phlegmy chest/intermittent tightness) and have had so for 4 years now. I have just been given Fostair 200/6 inhaler instead of my usualAirFluSal and continue to take montelucast, mometasone nasal spray and an antihistamine. GP says if this doesn't work
Maya_227
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Inhaler shortage.
I have been using Bricanyl as my reliever inhaler for over four years now. For the first time, yesterday it was missing from my repeat prescription and have to wait for a text message when it arrives at the pharmacy. Understandable I suppose, it is made by AstraZeneca. There are a few puffs left in the
I have been using Bricanyl as my reliever inhaler for over four years now. For the first time, yesterday it was missing from my repeat prescription and have to wait for a text message when it arrives at the pharmacy. Understandable I suppose, it is made by AstraZeneca. There are a few puffs left in the
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Has anyone been signed off work by their GP with anxiety?
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone has been signed off with anxiety? I'm really struggling to be honest! Work hasn't been great the past year or two, on top of covid and all the anxieties and stess that has brought with working in a nursery on top of having underlying health conditions... to top it all
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone has been signed off with anxiety? I'm really struggling to be honest! Work hasn't been great the past year or two, on top of covid and all the anxieties and stess that has brought with working in a nursery on top of having underlying health conditions... to top it all
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Hyperventilation on exertion
Hi! I’m new to this group but not new to asthma. I was diagnosed officially at 5 years old, and I’m 40 now. It was out of control as a child, very well managed from adolescence into my mid 30’s, and then everything changed. My doctors have no answers, I’ve switched inhalers, added meds, etc but have
Hi! I’m new to this group but not new to asthma. I was diagnosed officially at 5 years old, and I’m 40 now. It was out of control as a child, very well managed from adolescence into my mid 30’s, and then everything changed. My doctors have no answers, I’ve switched inhalers, added meds, etc but have
Springtimeholly
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Hyperventilation with exertion
Hi! I’m new to this group but not new to asthma. I was diagnosed officially at 5 years old, and I’m 40 now. It was out of control as a child, very well managed from adolescence into my mid 30’s, and then everything changed. My doctors have no answers, I’ve switched inhalers, added meds, etc but have
Hi! I’m new to this group but not new to asthma. I was diagnosed officially at 5 years old, and I’m 40 now. It was out of control as a child, very well managed from adolescence into my mid 30’s, and then everything changed. My doctors have no answers, I’ve switched inhalers, added meds, etc but have
Springtimeholly
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Living with Asthma
3 years ago
Mild, moderate or severe?
Hi, how do I know if I have mild, moderate or severe asthma? Had asthma since birth but never been hospitalised with it. As a teenager til recently my asthma was non existent then recently probably due to stress it got worse, used to be on symbicort 100/6 2x2 puffs now on fostair 100/6 2x2 puffs, blue
Hi, how do I know if I have mild, moderate or severe asthma? Had asthma since birth but never been hospitalised with it. As a teenager til recently my asthma was non existent then recently probably due to stress it got worse, used to be on symbicort 100/6 2x2 puffs now on fostair 100/6 2x2 puffs, blue
Klau80
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Lung restriction and mucus blocking airways
I’m a 42 year old man. I’ve always had mild asthma since I was a teenager, but had got worse now at 42. I’ve smoked cigarettes a bit in the past and smoked cannabis which hadn’t helped my breathing capacity but I’ve been fairly fit at different stages in my life Where I would jog regularly and use gym
I’m a 42 year old man. I’ve always had mild asthma since I was a teenager, but had got worse now at 42. I’ve smoked cigarettes a bit in the past and smoked cannabis which hadn’t helped my breathing capacity but I’ve been fairly fit at different stages in my life Where I would jog regularly and use gym
Lung_6
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma exacerbation
I went for a run in the very cold weather on Tuesday and forgot to wear a buff to cover my mouth. When I got back my windpipe felt sore and I had to take my inhaler. I’m still feeling a bit wheezy a few days later. Anyone had this experience that lasted this long? I’m on Fostair and have started add
I went for a run in the very cold weather on Tuesday and forgot to wear a buff to cover my mouth. When I got back my windpipe felt sore and I had to take my inhaler. I’m still feeling a bit wheezy a few days later. Anyone had this experience that lasted this long? I’m on Fostair and have started add
Lizzog
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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