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Well, I'll go to the foot of our stairs!
Well, I would if we had some! Some of you may remember that I've had some concern that COPD seems to have been dropped from my diagnosis without my knowledge. Finally, I have received a letter from my consultant clarifying the situation. I was first diagnosed with Asthma, then a few years later with
Well, I would if we had some! Some of you may remember that I've had some concern that COPD seems to have been dropped from my diagnosis without my knowledge. Finally, I have received a letter from my consultant clarifying the situation. I was first diagnosed with Asthma, then a few years later with
MoyB
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Nickel Allergy
Hi I’m looking to see if there’s anyone on here who has a nickel allergy? I’ve just finished reading Dr Izabella Wentz book 90 days to reduce your thyroid symptoms and get your life back and in it she mentions nickel as a toxin,I have a nickel allergy so I’m beginning to think that this is a huge part
Hi I’m looking to see if there’s anyone on here who has a nickel allergy? I’ve just finished reading Dr Izabella Wentz book 90 days to reduce your thyroid symptoms and get your life back and in it she mentions nickel as a toxin,I have a nickel allergy so I’m beginning to think that this is a huge part
PrincessAnnie
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Asthma and running
Hi all, Not sure if you can help, I struggle with my asthma when I run, my chest gets tight and I get wheezy, despite taking my inhaler and the symptoms continue after the run. When I do other exercise such as spinning class, swimming or a ‘bootcamp’ class my asthma does not bother me, any tips?
Hi all, Not sure if you can help, I struggle with my asthma when I run, my chest gets tight and I get wheezy, despite taking my inhaler and the symptoms continue after the run. When I do other exercise such as spinning class, swimming or a ‘bootcamp’ class my asthma does not bother me, any tips?
Findingwhatworks26
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
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Inpatient again
Oh I'm so fedd up withhh this pplaceHhad to come in evenn tho ii knew it was a stoma problem but iii wass ccryiing with the pain and that's not me at all. Waiting Now for results of blood tests nn scans to see if another operation is necessary . BUT THERES A GOOD SIDE the young Dr alongside
Oh I'm so fedd up withhh this pplaceHhad to come in evenn tho ii knew it was a stoma problem but iii wass ccryiing with the pain and that's not me at all. Waiting Now for results of blood tests nn scans to see if another operation is necessary . BUT THERES A GOOD SIDE the young Dr alongside
Polesden11
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
1 year ago
Get to the route cause
Hi. I am not needing advice but I hope my post can help at least one person. Ive had "asthma" supposedly for years, and am a lady of 65. My doctors always talked as if it is normal to suddenly get asthma,for no apparent reason, and live with it forever. I also have small lungs where I am not able to
Hi. I am not needing advice but I hope my post can help at least one person. Ive had "asthma" supposedly for years, and am a lady of 65. My doctors always talked as if it is normal to suddenly get asthma,for no apparent reason, and live with it forever. I also have small lungs where I am not able to
amberbrown
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Peak Flow doesn't always drop despite being symptomatic.
I was reading Lysteria's post about taking your details to take to A&E etc. She mentioned that her peak flow doesn't drop during an attack. I have an appointment coming up next month with the Severe Asthma Team where I feel I should mention this again. I've mentioned it in the past and my consultant
I was reading Lysteria's post about taking your details to take to A&E etc. She mentioned that her peak flow doesn't drop during an attack. I have an appointment coming up next month with the Severe Asthma Team where I feel I should mention this again. I've mentioned it in the past and my consultant
CANINE12
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
First asthma attack.
hi, I'm new to this community. So I've had exercise induced asthma since 2019. I'm a regular runner and Gym user,and have my asthma controlled with regular medication, I've recently noticed I've been a bit more breathless than usual whilst running, and yesterday, during a XC race I had my first asthma
hi, I'm new to this community. So I've had exercise induced asthma since 2019. I'm a regular runner and Gym user,and have my asthma controlled with regular medication, I've recently noticed I've been a bit more breathless than usual whilst running, and yesterday, during a XC race I had my first asthma
Cybil001
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
persistent cough for 3 years
i had asthma since about age 20. About 3 years ago (age 35) i got a chest infection and since then i have had this very phlemy cough… all the time. It’s awful. I cant do anything because of my cough it is stopping me living. I been trying to lose weight but i even cough every minute at rest. I saw à
i had asthma since about age 20. About 3 years ago (age 35) i got a chest infection and since then i have had this very phlemy cough… all the time. It’s awful. I cant do anything because of my cough it is stopping me living. I been trying to lose weight but i even cough every minute at rest. I saw à
Chickenpoop
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Struggling to swallow and digest food.
Has anybody struggled with swallowing food and food not digesting especially on an evening/night. I have noticed over the last month that I'm struggling to eat food without it building up in my throat and the other day it made me nearly pass out. Also the food I manage to eat on an evening doesn't seem
Has anybody struggled with swallowing food and food not digesting especially on an evening/night. I have noticed over the last month that I'm struggling to eat food without it building up in my throat and the other day it made me nearly pass out. Also the food I manage to eat on an evening doesn't seem
BlueKeith
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Making a summary of your asthma to use in A&E/with paramedics: what these are and why they can help
Hi all, It's come up a couple of times recently that people have had less than ideal experiences with emergency care for asthma. I thought I'd post something about the summary I created and use when I need to go to A&E, which I know other 'regulars' have also found helpful. EmmaF91 has made a template
Hi all, It's come up a couple of times recently that people have had less than ideal experiences with emergency care for asthma. I thought I'd post something about the summary I created and use when I need to go to A&E, which I know other 'regulars' have also found helpful. EmmaF91 has made a template
Lysistrata
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
does is seem my son has asthma ?
hi I was told to trial my son on a blue inhaler as coughs all year. But I am not really getting much info on if he has asthma etc as it’s been 18 days and not getting much guidance with it all. He is 8 and 132cm tall … I’m not fully understanding what the graph is telling me and how bad it is etc
hi I was told to trial my son on a blue inhaler as coughs all year. But I am not really getting much info on if he has asthma etc as it’s been 18 days and not getting much guidance with it all. He is 8 and 132cm tall … I’m not fully understanding what the graph is telling me and how bad it is etc
dawnuk
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Sinus issues and asthma
I had a flare up of my asthma last week and ended up on a short course of prednisolone which thankfully has now finished. The virus that I've had seems to have now moved from my lungs into my sinuses - I've had many issues with my sinuses over the years - this virus is the gift that keeps giving!!
I had a flare up of my asthma last week and ended up on a short course of prednisolone which thankfully has now finished. The virus that I've had seems to have now moved from my lungs into my sinuses - I've had many issues with my sinuses over the years - this virus is the gift that keeps giving!!
Lizzog
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Asthma flare up due to anxiety
Because of everything that I am dealing with and no real outlet (yet) my asthma is not being triggered. I had the worst asthma flare up I couldn’t catch my breath at all yesterday not even a nebulizer treatment and 4 inhaler would work. Had to go to the UC to get put on a steroid to get my breathing
Because of everything that I am dealing with and no real outlet (yet) my asthma is not being triggered. I had the worst asthma flare up I couldn’t catch my breath at all yesterday not even a nebulizer treatment and 4 inhaler would work. Had to go to the UC to get put on a steroid to get my breathing
Dolphfan47
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Anxiety Support
2 years ago
Fancy sharing your experience of bonfire night with ALUK? ✨🧨🔥
Asthma + Lung UK is looking for people with asthma who are badly affected by smoke for a press campaign about Bonfire Night and its effects on those with lung conditions. If you or your child has suffered an asthma attack on one bonfire night or has to stay indoors on Nov 5 because smoke is a trigger
Asthma + Lung UK is looking for people with asthma who are badly affected by smoke for a press campaign about Bonfire Night and its effects on those with lung conditions. If you or your child has suffered an asthma attack on one bonfire night or has to stay indoors on Nov 5 because smoke is a trigger
Claire_ALUK
Asthma Nurse
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
allergies and Hashimoto’s
hi, anyone with experience of allergies and Hashi’s? I can definitely link it to stress too but struggling with itchy hands, elbow pits, sore eyes, sniffle. Triggers seem to be the cat, all soaps. have tried cetirazine but I’m not sure it’s doing anything. Any tips or suggestions most gratefully
hi, anyone with experience of allergies and Hashi’s? I can definitely link it to stress too but struggling with itchy hands, elbow pits, sore eyes, sniffle. Triggers seem to be the cat, all soaps. have tried cetirazine but I’m not sure it’s doing anything. Any tips or suggestions most gratefully
Regenallotment
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Seasonal Allergies
Hi! On V and O treatment plan and can feel it's seasonal allergies - backdrip and swollen glands but all clear no covid and no white gunk or anything. So basic question..... what do you guys do for allergies? Claritin is a bust, wondering if Zyrtec is ok? Yes I know I can call my provider but just
Hi! On V and O treatment plan and can feel it's seasonal allergies - backdrip and swollen glands but all clear no covid and no white gunk or anything. So basic question..... what do you guys do for allergies? Claritin is a bust, wondering if Zyrtec is ok? Yes I know I can call my provider but just
Gardengirl44
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CLL Support
2 years ago
How can I get my other allergies tested?
I know from living with them that I have more allergies than I've been tested for. I live in a small seaside town with minimal health provision. I am puzzled as to why my allergies come on strong at times - this year since the start of September to present - and I asked if I could be referred to an allergy
I know from living with them that I have more allergies than I've been tested for. I live in a small seaside town with minimal health provision. I am puzzled as to why my allergies come on strong at times - this year since the start of September to present - and I asked if I could be referred to an allergy
Elspe
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Office Triggers
Hi! Hoping for some guidance from people with greater knowledge of asthma than myself. I had my asthma under great control during the pandemic when I was working from home (using preventer inhaler in the morning and at night-never needing my blue inhaler). In June I had to return to work in a different
Hi! Hoping for some guidance from people with greater knowledge of asthma than myself. I had my asthma under great control during the pandemic when I was working from home (using preventer inhaler in the morning and at night-never needing my blue inhaler). In June I had to return to work in a different
Tyson88
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
surgery and effects on asthma
I had ear surgery today and the anaesthetic team were fantastic regarding my asthma, with putting me at ease and talking me through different plans if anything happened re asthma. They decided to give me some steroid (for anti sickness and hep my chest as a preventative measure) 3/4 through the surgery
I had ear surgery today and the anaesthetic team were fantastic regarding my asthma, with putting me at ease and talking me through different plans if anything happened re asthma. They decided to give me some steroid (for anti sickness and hep my chest as a preventative measure) 3/4 through the surgery
Lotti_321-
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
reflux
Hi , can anyone tell me if their asthma is exacerbated by gastroesophageal reflux , I have been under a gastroenterologist for 10 years . I have had 3 different inhalers in as many weeks as I have been breathless , chronic cough , pain in my throat constantly , burning and having coughing fits during
Hi , can anyone tell me if their asthma is exacerbated by gastroesophageal reflux , I have been under a gastroenterologist for 10 years . I have had 3 different inhalers in as many weeks as I have been breathless , chronic cough , pain in my throat constantly , burning and having coughing fits during
3Bulldogs
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
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