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hayfever triggering asthma
hi, I’m looking for some advice a couple of months ago I was hospitalised after 2 asthma attacks in 3 days and then I got pneumonia. Throughout the course of getting better I was prescribed 6 courses of steroids as well as antibiotics. Now it’s hayfever season and this seems to be playing havoc with
hi, I’m looking for some advice a couple of months ago I was hospitalised after 2 asthma attacks in 3 days and then I got pneumonia. Throughout the course of getting better I was prescribed 6 courses of steroids as well as antibiotics. Now it’s hayfever season and this seems to be playing havoc with
Shorty_89
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
urethral constriction
Had chemo and then cystectomy 10 years ago. Last few years, kidney stones then UTIs, until lithotripsy for the stones. But have urethral constriction, so every 4 month I have stents put through my stoma. Has anyone heard of, or had the procedure done for the constriction using Optilume? Supposedly
Had chemo and then cystectomy 10 years ago. Last few years, kidney stones then UTIs, until lithotripsy for the stones. But have urethral constriction, so every 4 month I have stents put through my stoma. Has anyone heard of, or had the procedure done for the constriction using Optilume? Supposedly
Phillip46
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Kidney Disease
4 months ago
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Join the Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research in their webinar to find out what the latest evidence is around digital tools for asthma. People with asthma will discuss their experiences and a GP will describe how tools are used in clinical practice. An expert in innovation partnerships will also discuss
Claire_ALUK
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
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Ablasion
finally had my long awaited ablasion and was hopeful that it was going well when 2weeks later ended up with major surgery and a stoma has anything thing happened to anyone else like this. advice on coping much appreciated thanks
finally had my long awaited ablasion and was hopeful that it was going well when 2weeks later ended up with major surgery and a stoma has anything thing happened to anyone else like this. advice on coping much appreciated thanks
Lumps
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AF Association
4 months ago
Levo and hay-fever tablets
Any advice on the gap between taking levo and taking hayfever tablets? I am an adhoc loratadine user ...clover is getting me at the moment. Cannot remember seeing posts on this and searches did knot show up much. Thankyou (edit was for typos as on phone not pc when posting originally)
Any advice on the gap between taking levo and taking hayfever tablets? I am an adhoc loratadine user ...clover is getting me at the moment. Cannot remember seeing posts on this and searches did knot show up much. Thankyou (edit was for typos as on phone not pc when posting originally)
Sleepman
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Leo 2327
Hi to all the ladies on this journey I am 3c ovarian cancer since May 2022 had 8 lots of chemo and debulking surgery and stoma then been on avastin for over a year last one next Friday and also take olaparib I am NED at the moment but I am suffering realy bad with hot sweats and tiredness is anyone else
Hi to all the ladies on this journey I am 3c ovarian cancer since May 2022 had 8 lots of chemo and debulking surgery and stoma then been on avastin for over a year last one next Friday and also take olaparib I am NED at the moment but I am suffering realy bad with hot sweats and tiredness is anyone else
Leo2327
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Can Hayfever make my Hypothyroidism worse ?
Hi I’m wondering if my Hayfever is making my Hypothyroidism worse? And if so does anyone know any tips on how to get it back level? I’ve read a little about histamine and that it can affect your T4/T3 but I’m not really sure, I’ve had particularly bad Hayfever over the last few weeks and I’m starting
Hi I’m wondering if my Hayfever is making my Hypothyroidism worse? And if so does anyone know any tips on how to get it back level? I’ve read a little about histamine and that it can affect your T4/T3 but I’m not really sure, I’ve had particularly bad Hayfever over the last few weeks and I’m starting
Fliplaar
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Are cleaning products, aerosols etc worsening my asthma?
Hi all,I'm on day 4 of prednisolone and antibiotics for a particularly nasty chest infection, (GP said sending me to hospital was borderline). 2nd course of pred this year and it's only May. Unusual for me as I often don't need any, or only one short blast, of pred in a year. My asthma generally has
Hi all,I'm on day 4 of prednisolone and antibiotics for a particularly nasty chest infection, (GP said sending me to hospital was borderline). 2nd course of pred this year and it's only May. Unusual for me as I often don't need any, or only one short blast, of pred in a year. My asthma generally has
Misscrisps
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Inhalers.
Hi there for those of us with Bronchiectasis and asthma, which inhalers do you use and which do you feel are the most effective?
Hi there for those of us with Bronchiectasis and asthma, which inhalers do you use and which do you feel are the most effective?
falcon68
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Fostair inhaler
Had my asthma review at my GP surgery today and apparently my asthma is poorly controlled which I knew anyway so she wants to consider changing my steroid inhaler to Fostair. I'm already on Flutiform 250/10 as well as Spiriva which I know isn't a steroid. What's the difference between the two and is
Had my asthma review at my GP surgery today and apparently my asthma is poorly controlled which I knew anyway so she wants to consider changing my steroid inhaler to Fostair. I'm already on Flutiform 250/10 as well as Spiriva which I know isn't a steroid. What's the difference between the two and is
Lilmix03
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Help please
I don't really have a question just a plea for help. My story is very complicated and to go through everything would be too much for you all to read. After appalling treatment through West Herts Trust. I was told after emergency surgery that I had stage 4 Endo and it was in my bowel. Ovary with an Endo
I don't really have a question just a plea for help. My story is very complicated and to go through everything would be too much for you all to read. After appalling treatment through West Herts Trust. I was told after emergency surgery that I had stage 4 Endo and it was in my bowel. Ovary with an Endo
Liseann
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
allergies, asthma and polyps
Like many
asthma
sufferers I am
allergic
to many things; cats, dogs, all types of pollen, dust and have a sulphite intolerance. I have had nasal polyps since 2000 but now they have spread to my ears. I’ve been wearing hearing aids for a year now as I’m totally deaf without them.
Like many
asthma
sufferers I am
allergic
to many things; cats, dogs, all types of pollen, dust and have a sulphite intolerance. I have had nasal polyps since 2000 but now they have spread to my ears. I’ve been wearing hearing aids for a year now as I’m totally deaf without them.
DestinyBucket
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Does CLL leave you more vulnerable to allergies?
Hi everyone Does anyone know if our condition means we’re more susceptible to allergies? I’m really struggling at the moment with what appears to be hay fever and maybe dust allergy. It’s making me feel quite unwell. I used to have hay fever as a child but grew out of it. Also we live in an old
Hi everyone Does anyone know if our condition means we’re more susceptible to allergies? I’m really struggling at the moment with what appears to be hay fever and maybe dust allergy. It’s making me feel quite unwell. I used to have hay fever as a child but grew out of it. Also we live in an old
Miu48
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Intolerance and allergy advice please
At first, my son had all the allergies: peanuts, egg, milk and always had a reaction to most new foods. Now he is 15 months old and is on the milk ladder; slowly climbing up on step 2 of ladder and doing really well with milk desensitisation. He also reacts less to new foods and building up his tolerance
At first, my son had all the allergies: peanuts, egg, milk and always had a reaction to most new foods. Now he is 15 months old and is on the milk ladder; slowly climbing up on step 2 of ladder and doing really well with milk desensitisation. He also reacts less to new foods and building up his tolerance
Jogsandwalks
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
1 year ago
Asthma and B12
Hi Guys Some insight / info for general discussion and rumination! I did not have asthma or hay fever as a child. I developed Asthma in my 30’s and when pregnant 20 years ago it was really bad. I have attended an asthma clinic each year with GP to review treatment - usually to continue with steroid
Hi Guys Some insight / info for general discussion and rumination! I did not have asthma or hay fever as a child. I developed Asthma in my 30’s and when pregnant 20 years ago it was really bad. I have attended an asthma clinic each year with GP to review treatment - usually to continue with steroid
Wwwdot
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Advice for operation
Hi All,I'm scheduled for my debulking surgery next week, I've been told to expect to be in hospital for 7-10 and will almost certainly have a stoma. Does anyone have any advice for me on what to take to hospital, and how to manage those first few days after the op? Any food to avoid, and any food recommended
Hi All,I'm scheduled for my debulking surgery next week, I've been told to expect to be in hospital for 7-10 and will almost certainly have a stoma. Does anyone have any advice for me on what to take to hospital, and how to manage those first few days after the op? Any food to avoid, and any food recommended
LovemyJackRussell
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
asthma steroids hypo
hi, am about to be admitted to hospital fir asthma (1st time was two weeks ago so I really haven’t recovered). Doc is concerned I don’t seem to respond to oral prednisonol steroids - asked if i have issues absorbing meds usually. I Said maybe - low stomach acid with thyroid and am often low in b12 and
hi, am about to be admitted to hospital fir asthma (1st time was two weeks ago so I really haven’t recovered). Doc is concerned I don’t seem to respond to oral prednisonol steroids - asked if i have issues absorbing meds usually. I Said maybe - low stomach acid with thyroid and am often low in b12 and
JAmanda
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Stronger than steroids
I have had nasty asthma attacks for four days now, as the weather has got cold again. The asthma nurse says that she will ask the consultants permission to move me on to something stronger than fostair 200, to avoid having to give more pred. Any ideas as to which inhaler she could be referring to
I have had nasty asthma attacks for four days now, as the weather has got cold again. The asthma nurse says that she will ask the consultants permission to move me on to something stronger than fostair 200, to avoid having to give more pred. Any ideas as to which inhaler she could be referring to
Homely2
Administrator
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
am I asthmatic
hi all. I am experiencing shortness of breath after exercise more than usual. Waking up during the night feeling like I can’t get enough air into my lungs. I do a peak flow when I feel like this.. and my peak flow is 800! Top of the charts. I feel like this every summer. Is this asthma symptom? I also
hi all. I am experiencing shortness of breath after exercise more than usual. Waking up during the night feeling like I can’t get enough air into my lungs. I do a peak flow when I feel like this.. and my peak flow is 800! Top of the charts. I feel like this every summer. Is this asthma symptom? I also
Lee_vee11
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Asthma advice
Hi all, hope you are well So I'm taking symbicort, spiriva and Ventolin as needed. Also was told to take montelucast an fexofendine as I do suffer hayfever and allergies etc I'll be honest I'm not very good at remembering the montelucast, does anyone take this and does it actually help? I am a smoker
Hi all, hope you are well So I'm taking symbicort, spiriva and Ventolin as needed. Also was told to take montelucast an fexofendine as I do suffer hayfever and allergies etc I'll be honest I'm not very good at remembering the montelucast, does anyone take this and does it actually help? I am a smoker
Ash123445
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
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