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benralizumab side effects
Hi all. Finally started my asthma injections and my asthma has reduced dramatically, it's been nearly 4 weeks since my first injection. I was wondering if anyone else had these side effects. Mainly some dizziness and quiet bad fatigue. Often I get really tired and lack of energy. Got my second jab this
Hi all. Finally started my asthma injections and my asthma has reduced dramatically, it's been nearly 4 weeks since my first injection. I was wondering if anyone else had these side effects. Mainly some dizziness and quiet bad fatigue. Often I get really tired and lack of energy. Got my second jab this
Thompson_2009
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Severe Bowel Endo/ Adeno
Hi all, posting for the first time just for a bit of support and to see if someone has been in a similar position. I have been going back and forth to the GP since 2016 with pelvic pain, tiredness and extreme bloating. I was told I had Ibs , however the pain was always in my pelvic area, heavy periods
Hi all, posting for the first time just for a bit of support and to see if someone has been in a similar position. I have been going back and forth to the GP since 2016 with pelvic pain, tiredness and extreme bloating. I was told I had Ibs , however the pain was always in my pelvic area, heavy periods
Zb92
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Endometriosis UK
9 months ago
Stoma patient, mucus from anus
I’m seeing mucus from my anus, just this past week. I’ve had a bowel tumour that perforated in April 2023. I’m due my scan on 4th October. I have a stoma and no chemo ? I also have a hernia behind the stoma , awful pain from constant irritation on the skin surrounding the stoma? Some backache too?
I’m seeing mucus from my anus, just this past week. I’ve had a bowel tumour that perforated in April 2023. I’m due my scan on 4th October. I have a stoma and no chemo ? I also have a hernia behind the stoma , awful pain from constant irritation on the skin surrounding the stoma? Some backache too?
shmila19
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Colon Cancer Connected
9 months ago
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Ileostomy problems
Hi everyone, Just wanted to introduce myself and hope that I’m ok to be here to chat and listen to all things ostomy!! I hope that this finds you all well(ish) and happy 😀🙏 I’ve had my Ileostomy now for 16 yrs give or take 2 yrs when I had a reversal with a J-pouch formed. Unfortunately, after 18
Hi everyone, Just wanted to introduce myself and hope that I’m ok to be here to chat and listen to all things ostomy!! I hope that this finds you all well(ish) and happy 😀🙏 I’ve had my Ileostomy now for 16 yrs give or take 2 yrs when I had a reversal with a J-pouch formed. Unfortunately, after 18
SelfSoothe
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Living with a Stoma
9 months ago
Possible IBS but GP doesn’t know for sure…..
Hi. I’m really stuck with what’s going on with my body and movements. At the end of March I had what I thought was a standard tummy bug, I didn’t think much of it. After 4 days of diarrhoea and not eating (even water was going through) I tried eating a plain piece of bread. Needless to say that didn’
Hi. I’m really stuck with what’s going on with my body and movements. At the end of March I had what I thought was a standard tummy bug, I didn’t think much of it. After 4 days of diarrhoea and not eating (even water was going through) I tried eating a plain piece of bread. Needless to say that didn’
Steff5678
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Brittle Asthma
My gp asthma nurse today said that I had brittle asthma. I did not think much of it, until I went away to look it up. It did not make nice reading. Has anybody any experience of this.
My gp asthma nurse today said that I had brittle asthma. I did not think much of it, until I went away to look it up. It did not make nice reading. Has anybody any experience of this.
Homely2
Administrator
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Sudden onset poorly controlled asthma
Hi, Sorry it’s a bit of a long story but I am feeling rather lost with what has happened. I was absolutely fine until November maybe odd tight chest and shortness of breath but this could have been anxiety. I am now on GINA step 4 and still poorly controlled. I am waiting to see the specialist, the
Hi, Sorry it’s a bit of a long story but I am feeling rather lost with what has happened. I was absolutely fine until November maybe odd tight chest and shortness of breath but this could have been anxiety. I am now on GINA step 4 and still poorly controlled. I am waiting to see the specialist, the
Lilly_the_unicorn
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
new asthmatic needs help please
Advice please. Late onset asthma diagnosed 9 months ago.( age 71) Managed fine on clenil modulate x 2 daily and ventolin when needed. ( rarely) OK until a ‘head cold ‘ last month became tracheitis, needed oral antibiotics and prednisone course at OOH emergency care for paroxysmal coughing/ choking
Advice please. Late onset asthma diagnosed 9 months ago.( age 71) Managed fine on clenil modulate x 2 daily and ventolin when needed. ( rarely) OK until a ‘head cold ‘ last month became tracheitis, needed oral antibiotics and prednisone course at OOH emergency care for paroxysmal coughing/ choking
Charente
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Self medicating NDT
Hello, I am new, and don't have too much knowledge... I started googling about hormones and thyroid after pregnancy when I felt constantly tired yet wired, my TSH has always comes back within range, between 2.0-2.9. I know TSH doesn't give you the whole picture and I really need to test to see whats
Hello, I am new, and don't have too much knowledge... I started googling about hormones and thyroid after pregnancy when I felt constantly tired yet wired, my TSH has always comes back within range, between 2.0-2.9. I know TSH doesn't give you the whole picture and I really need to test to see whats
DamagingGiraffe
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Looking for answers
Diagnosed with stage 3b Rectal Cancer in July 21. Chemo / Radiotherapy for 5 weeks in October 21 and APR with permanent colostomy on December 21. Thankfully am still NED 18 months later. One of my symptoms was lower back pain which was really painful but this eased up after the op as it was obvious
Diagnosed with stage 3b Rectal Cancer in July 21. Chemo / Radiotherapy for 5 weeks in October 21 and APR with permanent colostomy on December 21. Thankfully am still NED 18 months later. One of my symptoms was lower back pain which was really painful but this eased up after the op as it was obvious
divvykev
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
10 months ago
A-fib with asthma.
I've discovered I may possible have seasonal, or
allergic
asthma
. I see my doctor on Friday. Does anyone on the forum have asthma and do medications trigger a-fib episodes? Thanks for any responses.
I've discovered I may possible have seasonal, or
allergic
asthma
. I see my doctor on Friday. Does anyone on the forum have asthma and do medications trigger a-fib episodes? Thanks for any responses.
Snowgirl65
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AF Association
2 years ago
Asthma and chest pain.
Hi just wondering if anyone else with asthma gets a heavy aching on their left chest and left shoulder blade which hurts when you breathe in deep?
Hi just wondering if anyone else with asthma gets a heavy aching on their left chest and left shoulder blade which hurts when you breathe in deep?
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
My wonderful mum
I wanted to let you know that after almost 5 years of fighting this awful disease, my wonderful mum has passed away. Me and my family are absolutely devastated. She fought to the very end. It was a peaceful ending. my brother and I were holding each hand, repeating how much we loved her, and then she
I wanted to let you know that after almost 5 years of fighting this awful disease, my wonderful mum has passed away. Me and my family are absolutely devastated. She fought to the very end. It was a peaceful ending. my brother and I were holding each hand, repeating how much we loved her, and then she
N-A-58
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Covid and Asthma
I am on day 7 of covid. It lowers my peak flow by 30 percent or so and makes me routinely breathless. The thing that gets me is that any asthma triggers then take my breathing very quickly into dangerous territory. So I am a bit confined to no activity, very irritating.
I am on day 7 of covid. It lowers my peak flow by 30 percent or so and makes me routinely breathless. The thing that gets me is that any asthma triggers then take my breathing very quickly into dangerous territory. So I am a bit confined to no activity, very irritating.
Homely2
Administrator
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Forstair runs out before I can get the next prescription. The next installment
I’m being prescribed a forstair every 30 days. I’ve spoken to the pharmacist at the practice and she says: There are 120 doses in an inhaler, 120/4 =30, therefore a new inhaler every 30 days is sufficient. Plus, inhalers have 10% leeway so it’s fine. I’m saying: . it takes 3 to 4 actuations to prime
I’m being prescribed a forstair every 30 days. I’ve spoken to the pharmacist at the practice and she says: There are 120 doses in an inhaler, 120/4 =30, therefore a new inhaler every 30 days is sufficient. Plus, inhalers have 10% leeway so it’s fine. I’m saying: . it takes 3 to 4 actuations to prime
Ts777
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Transition from Xolair to Dupixent
Hi everyone, I have
allergic
asthma
and I was on Xolair for three years. My doctor recently switched me to Dupixent to see if it's a better fit (I was still having flares on Xolair).
Hi everyone, I have
allergic
asthma
and I was on Xolair for three years. My doctor recently switched me to Dupixent to see if it's a better fit (I was still having flares on Xolair).
hilary39
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
This may help
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**Moderator warning: there is no good evidence in humans that Vitamin B6 supplements can help with asthma, even if individuals have found it seems to help. If you do try it, please don't stop or change your asthma medication without medical supervision, however good you feel. B6 supplements can
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**Moderator warning: there is no good evidence in humans that Vitamin B6 supplements can help with asthma, even if individuals have found it seems to help. If you do try it, please don't stop or change your asthma medication without medical supervision, however good you feel. B6 supplements can
TwoPuffsAl
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Asthma remission for 6 months
I was diagnosed with asthma as a child, 8-9 years of age. My asthma symptoms come and go, but I’ve went 6 months without any major symptoms. I wake up coughing every morning, shortness of breath and sometimes I throw up due to coughing so much but I put this all down to smoking. I’ve stopped smoking
I was diagnosed with asthma as a child, 8-9 years of age. My asthma symptoms come and go, but I’ve went 6 months without any major symptoms. I wake up coughing every morning, shortness of breath and sometimes I throw up due to coughing so much but I put this all down to smoking. I’ve stopped smoking
Jimboooob12
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Dust as an asthma trigger.
I find that my asthma at present is very much triggered by an ever increasing sensitivity to dust. My preferred holiday destination at present is a youth hostel as there are no soft furnishings or carpets. I am embarked on a house decluttering programme, using the fact that a four course of pred, has
I find that my asthma at present is very much triggered by an ever increasing sensitivity to dust. My preferred holiday destination at present is a youth hostel as there are no soft furnishings or carpets. I am embarked on a house decluttering programme, using the fact that a four course of pred, has
Homely2
Administrator
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
asthma concerned
hi, This is my first post. I think I just need reassurance really. I have asthma for a few years now. I was on the brown inhaler for those few years and not very often needing the blue one. It seemed over night my asthma got worse which was very concerning for me. I’m now on the Fostair 100/6 plus the
hi, This is my first post. I think I just need reassurance really. I have asthma for a few years now. I was on the brown inhaler for those few years and not very often needing the blue one. It seemed over night my asthma got worse which was very concerning for me. I’m now on the Fostair 100/6 plus the
Pink-crochet
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
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