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This morning I felt horrid. My chest feel tight. Luckily I have enough inhalers. I am going to request more
This morning I felt horrid. My chest feel tight. Luckily I have enough inhalers. I am going to request more
Bluelady-sing
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Help! Need shielding advice ASAP, shielding and mum is being asked to go back to work. Update: sorted!! :)
Important update! 18/05/18: Thank you all SO MUCH! I can't express how helpful everyone has been on here, I'm only 19 and don't have a lot of knowledge about workplace legalities or just anything to do with this kind of situation, and everyone's help on here has just been outstanding. So thank you all
Important update! 18/05/18: Thank you all SO MUCH! I can't express how helpful everyone has been on here, I'm only 19 and don't have a lot of knowledge about workplace legalities or just anything to do with this kind of situation, and everyone's help on here has just been outstanding. So thank you all
ameliaflowers
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Letter to shield
After 7 weeks of social distancing I receive a letter today telling me I’m vulnerable and need to stay in till the end of June. I have asthma and copd, both mild and I’m confused as to why I get this letter now. I rang my surgery and was told, by the receptionist, that it’s probably because of the type
After 7 weeks of social distancing I receive a letter today telling me I’m vulnerable and need to stay in till the end of June. I have asthma and copd, both mild and I’m confused as to why I get this letter now. I rang my surgery and was told, by the receptionist, that it’s probably because of the type
Nanales
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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Hello, I am new here, as well as newly diagnosed with asthma. Finding it kind of hard to cope with now, so I decided to vent here and ask for advice. I am 27 years old, male. I would like to apologize in advance for the incoming wall of text. Even though I have just been diagnosed I think I've had symptoms
Hello, I am new here, as well as newly diagnosed with asthma. Finding it kind of hard to cope with now, so I decided to vent here and ask for advice. I am 27 years old, male. I would like to apologize in advance for the incoming wall of text. Even though I have just been diagnosed I think I've had symptoms
Nj9x
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Crackle throat
Hi all , as a man I don't normally do things like this but like they say it's good to talk ! Anyway for the last 2 months I have been suffering from crackling in my throat and sometimes sounds likes the cat is in the room , it starts to happen as soon as I lay down 😴, doctor prescribed a course of
Hi all , as a man I don't normally do things like this but like they say it's good to talk ! Anyway for the last 2 months I have been suffering from crackling in my throat and sometimes sounds likes the cat is in the room , it starts to happen as soon as I lay down 😴, doctor prescribed a course of
Tatty20
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Flutiform vs clenil
Hi there, Looking for some inhaler advise. Recently, my asthma has been much worse. I’ve been prescribed a course of oral steroids and antibiotics. Unfortunately these did not seem to work. I have also been given flutiform (previously on clenil) but noticed my resting heart rate was much higher than
Hi there, Looking for some inhaler advise. Recently, my asthma has been much worse. I’ve been prescribed a course of oral steroids and antibiotics. Unfortunately these did not seem to work. I have also been given flutiform (previously on clenil) but noticed my resting heart rate was much higher than
HC26
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Worries with corona and asthma!
Hello! I am hoping to get some advice. I am 25 years old and I would rate my asthma as being mild, I never really use my blue inhaler. When I was younger my asthma was much worse as I did not keep on top of taking my preventer, I would suffer with chest infections and general breathlessness. Now however
Hello! I am hoping to get some advice. I am 25 years old and I would rate my asthma as being mild, I never really use my blue inhaler. When I was younger my asthma was much worse as I did not keep on top of taking my preventer, I would suffer with chest infections and general breathlessness. Now however
Robynfaal
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
New inhaler
I have been on some trials .ok everything stopped fair enough but my new doc rang sent me at home a proper COPD nurse . Made script new inhaler so not to use inrotopen in Nebulizer as catteracts done & gave me no tex after use .so afternoon my carer brought I used , amazing a big pop & a lovely deep
I have been on some trials .ok everything stopped fair enough but my new doc rang sent me at home a proper COPD nurse . Made script new inhaler so not to use inrotopen in Nebulizer as catteracts done & gave me no tex after use .so afternoon my carer brought I used , amazing a big pop & a lovely deep
Balloo
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
AIR HUNGER
My mother in law is suffering with air hunger can anyone tell me more about this her doctor knows nothing about it and seems to think its asthma related but inhalers and steroids are not helping has to sit in garden to get breath she suffers with her thyroid and has done for a long time and on medication
My mother in law is suffering with air hunger can anyone tell me more about this her doctor knows nothing about it and seems to think its asthma related but inhalers and steroids are not helping has to sit in garden to get breath she suffers with her thyroid and has done for a long time and on medication
Ziggi22
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Easy bruising, bleeding under the skin and skin tears, and steroids
I am now in the group that gets all of the above. My friend calls it steroid skin. Though not now for nearly a year, I have taken a fair amount of oral steroids, which I know can cause all this. But does anyone know whether the steroids in inhalers also are culprits even though the dose is so much lower
I am now in the group that gets all of the above. My friend calls it steroid skin. Though not now for nearly a year, I have taken a fair amount of oral steroids, which I know can cause all this. But does anyone know whether the steroids in inhalers also are culprits even though the dose is so much lower
Wheezycat
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Dunno What Do
The past few days or so I've been suffering from wheezing which is slowly getting worse & a cough, right now breathing is kinda difficult & I've already had to use my blue rescue inhaler once & it ain't exactly helped & it's nearby if it gets worse The thing is, I'm worried to seek help as not that long
The past few days or so I've been suffering from wheezing which is slowly getting worse & a cough, right now breathing is kinda difficult & I've already had to use my blue rescue inhaler once & it ain't exactly helped & it's nearby if it gets worse The thing is, I'm worried to seek help as not that long
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Hello, can anyone tell me where i can find the list of inhalers that was published with regards to shielding?
List of inhalers for shielding
List of inhalers for shielding
Harriso
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma inhaler
My wife is asthmatic. She is prescribed Clenil Modulite 200mcg. Unfortunately the pharmacy that normally provides her medication has had no stock for over a month and can give no intimation when new stocks will be received. They do have 100mcg in stock but can only provide this with a new prescription
My wife is asthmatic. She is prescribed Clenil Modulite 200mcg. Unfortunately the pharmacy that normally provides her medication has had no stock for over a month and can give no intimation when new stocks will be received. They do have 100mcg in stock but can only provide this with a new prescription
Sturmason
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Bronchiectasis?
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone could give me any advice? 2 years ago I started to hear a very mild crackle in my chest when I was lying down, and within 6 months I seemed to be coughing up thick very sticky mucus and at one point it was coming out of my nose as well, I thought it was post nasal drip
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone could give me any advice? 2 years ago I started to hear a very mild crackle in my chest when I was lying down, and within 6 months I seemed to be coughing up thick very sticky mucus and at one point it was coming out of my nose as well, I thought it was post nasal drip
Liberty82
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
New attempt
Quit fags one hour ago, sixty minutes in and going well, I have patches, an inhaler and spray so here goes nothing 👍
Quit fags one hour ago, sixty minutes in and going well, I have patches, an inhaler and spray so here goes nothing 👍
Hidden
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No Smoking Day
4 years ago
Struggling
Hi everyone, just need to vent.... any advice appreciated. I was diagnosed with asthma as a child, grew out of it as I got older, and spent most of my late teens and twenties asthma-free. My inhalers would literally gather dust (not good I know, but shows how controlled my symptoms were!) Then 6 months
Hi everyone, just need to vent.... any advice appreciated. I was diagnosed with asthma as a child, grew out of it as I got older, and spent most of my late teens and twenties asthma-free. My inhalers would literally gather dust (not good I know, but shows how controlled my symptoms were!) Then 6 months
SJF89
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
High risk letters but is this correct?
Hi all, So we have two people in the household with asthma. Our son Harvey has really bad food allergies and Asthma we took him private to a london and at the time his astma levels were really bad, The doctor changed him onto a aloflute inhaler, and since then he's been great and it's so well controlled
Hi all, So we have two people in the household with asthma. Our son Harvey has really bad food allergies and Asthma we took him private to a london and at the time his astma levels were really bad, The doctor changed him onto a aloflute inhaler, and since then he's been great and it's so well controlled
Serial45
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Fostair vs symbicort
Hi, My asthma has always been fairly well controlled but since I’ve been pregnant I’ve had the worst flare up and was having to use my blue inhaler about 15 or more times a day for over 8 weeks now. The nurse tried me on symbicort and it didn’t really do much (I was on sereflo before this). My dad told
Hi, My asthma has always been fairly well controlled but since I’ve been pregnant I’ve had the worst flare up and was having to use my blue inhaler about 15 or more times a day for over 8 weeks now. The nurse tried me on symbicort and it didn’t really do much (I was on sereflo before this). My dad told
Malexm
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Breathing concerns
I to have breathing issues. I find it hard to hold myself up , putting pressure on chest..I really don't know if it is due to anxiety or a symptom of FND. I'm waiting on an inhaler from doc. Also because of covid..I start to worry its connected to that...so much anxiety. Any thoughts on this would help
I to have breathing issues. I find it hard to hold myself up , putting pressure on chest..I really don't know if it is due to anxiety or a symptom of FND. I'm waiting on an inhaler from doc. Also because of covid..I start to worry its connected to that...so much anxiety. Any thoughts on this would help
sweetpea-123
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
4 years ago
INHALERS
At the present time I take a Seebri in the morning & use Bricanyl as a reliever - it has been suggested by my consultant to use Altibro breezhaler - does anyone have experience of switching to this ie is it better than Seebri? I had an op for lung cancer in 2017 & was diagnosed with COPD in 2016.
At the present time I take a Seebri in the morning & use Bricanyl as a reliever - it has been suggested by my consultant to use Altibro breezhaler - does anyone have experience of switching to this ie is it better than Seebri? I had an op for lung cancer in 2017 & was diagnosed with COPD in 2016.
younginmind
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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