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Long-term asthma recovery queries
Hi all, I suppose this is a general question about long-term asthma recovery, as this is uncharted territory for me. Or if it's even asthma-related. In May 2020, I had several asthma attacks, which heavily restricted my mobility for the remainder of the year. I used to go to the gym twice a week, play
Hi all, I suppose this is a general question about long-term asthma recovery, as this is uncharted territory for me. Or if it's even asthma-related. In May 2020, I had several asthma attacks, which heavily restricted my mobility for the remainder of the year. I used to go to the gym twice a week, play
garfunkel
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
18 month old with an asthma cough
My child is 18 months and has already been diagnosed with asthma. His cough has started again and is worse at night. We are giving him his inhaler every 2-3 hours and also his brown one too. Does anyone have any tips on asthma coughs?
My child is 18 months and has already been diagnosed with asthma. His cough has started again and is worse at night. We are giving him his inhaler every 2-3 hours and also his brown one too. Does anyone have any tips on asthma coughs?
Sophiealicee
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Good ole derm venting
So I got this wonderfully demarcated rash last week. Started as blisters and small red circles. Quickly spread all over the elbow and then flattened to a red raised lesion with some scabbing. Rash burns but it does not itch. Was thinking psoriasis, eczema or something. So I got to derm and they biopsy
So I got this wonderfully demarcated rash last week. Started as blisters and small red circles. Quickly spread all over the elbow and then flattened to a red raised lesion with some scabbing. Rash burns but it does not itch. Was thinking psoriasis, eczema or something. So I got to derm and they biopsy
Jmiller623
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
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Has anyone had a a delayed allergic reaction to MTX?
I developed a toxic contraindication after about 5 years of taking it, and its affected my lungs (fibrosis), as well as caused some other very strange symptons thats affected my eyes, and some other organs. The docs have confirmed that I am allergic to it - but are less sure about the other ailments
I developed a toxic contraindication after about 5 years of taking it, and its affected my lungs (fibrosis), as well as caused some other very strange symptons thats affected my eyes, and some other organs. The docs have confirmed that I am allergic to it - but are less sure about the other ailments
Singwolf
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NRAS
3 years ago
There's a link between paediatric asthma and neighbourhoods that flood—especially low-income ones, researchers say
Researchers at Old Dominion University have sought for years to understand the many ways repeated flooding affects residents of Hampton Roads, Virginia. They’ve homed in on how increased flooding impacts quality of life, traffic, the sinking of land and more. Now a pair of ODU researchers has set out
Researchers at Old Dominion University have sought for years to understand the many ways repeated flooding affects residents of Hampton Roads, Virginia. They’ve homed in on how increased flooding impacts quality of life, traffic, the sinking of land and more. Now a pair of ODU researchers has set out
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Bowel cancer now spot in liver
My now 38 year old son was diagnosed with bowel / colon cancer last year. He had Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy then had an operation to remove all his colon and now has a permanent stoma. He had quite a few infections but seems to be stronger and fitter now. But he had an MRI then blood tests and was
My now 38 year old son was diagnosed with bowel / colon cancer last year. He had Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy then had an operation to remove all his colon and now has a permanent stoma. He had quite a few infections but seems to be stronger and fitter now. But he had an MRI then blood tests and was
Mandie4711
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Colon Cancer Connected
3 years ago
Asthma in menopause
Does anyone have experience of Menopausal Asthma? My profile gives my personal background and explains my interest. Thanks
Does anyone have experience of Menopausal Asthma? My profile gives my personal background and explains my interest. Thanks
Quizzle
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma and Storms
Does anyone else's asthma get worse when there's a storm? I know obviously being out in bad weather/the cold can affect it but every time a storm comes over even when I'm inside I get tight chested and my cough gets worse. I take my reliever but it doesn't help. Any advice or even just reassurance I'm
Does anyone else's asthma get worse when there's a storm? I know obviously being out in bad weather/the cold can affect it but every time a storm comes over even when I'm inside I get tight chested and my cough gets worse. I take my reliever but it doesn't help. Any advice or even just reassurance I'm
EmAl95
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Does anyone have experience of an ACEs Stoma for chronic constipation?
Hi everyone, my daughter who’s nearly 7 is having an ACEs Stoma in 10 days to help manage her chronic constipation after a long slog of unsuccessful medications and hospitalisation… has anyone’s child had this operation? I know it’s the best way forward and will help her no end as the last few years
Hi everyone, my daughter who’s nearly 7 is having an ACEs Stoma in 10 days to help manage her chronic constipation after a long slog of unsuccessful medications and hospitalisation… has anyone’s child had this operation? I know it’s the best way forward and will help her no end as the last few years
laura2512
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ERIC
3 years ago
Not every breathing symptom is asthma!
Tentatively posting this because it’s perhaps controversial on an asthma forum - but it is also really important. It’s often assumed that any breathing symptom is asthma - those who have asthma assume it’s that because they have asthma therefore it must be that; those who don’t have asthma assume they
Tentatively posting this because it’s perhaps controversial on an asthma forum - but it is also really important. It’s often assumed that any breathing symptom is asthma - those who have asthma assume it’s that because they have asthma therefore it must be that; those who don’t have asthma assume they
twinkly29
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Montelukast
Hello everybody, I cannot take steroids as according to my gp I might have allergy on them.(told last week) So she gave me montelukast 10mg to try and I had a terrible emotional outbursts suicidal thoughts and just felt like a psycho! It did help with asthma but I stopped yesterday and my mood improved
Hello everybody, I cannot take steroids as according to my gp I might have allergy on them.(told last week) So she gave me montelukast 10mg to try and I had a terrible emotional outbursts suicidal thoughts and just felt like a psycho! It did help with asthma but I stopped yesterday and my mood improved
Beruska3
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Endometrial cancer and ENHERTU
Hi ! I am a Stage 4 endometrial cancer survivor Diagnosed June 2020 did major debulking surgery and Ostomy reversal Six rounds carbo platin taxol Cancer recurred May 16 2021 Have been on ENHERTU FOURTH round next week So far it is doing its job Anyone else on the drug? Or in the same boat? Margaret
Hi ! I am a Stage 4 endometrial cancer survivor Diagnosed June 2020 did major debulking surgery and Ostomy reversal Six rounds carbo platin taxol Cancer recurred May 16 2021 Have been on ENHERTU FOURTH round next week So far it is doing its job Anyone else on the drug? Or in the same boat? Margaret
Supermary
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SHARE Uterine Cancer Support
3 years ago
So frustrated
I have just spoken to asthma nurse uk as I am quite new to asthma and needed advice on experiencing difficulty breathing, yawning sighing and burping after preventer inhaler. I tried budesonide, beclometasone and even oral steroid and they all make my breathing so difficult that I need to stop. When
I have just spoken to asthma nurse uk as I am quite new to asthma and needed advice on experiencing difficulty breathing, yawning sighing and burping after preventer inhaler. I tried budesonide, beclometasone and even oral steroid and they all make my breathing so difficult that I need to stop. When
Beruska3
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Hayfever and AF
I am suffering with very bad Hayfever and thinking of taking over-the-counter Loratadine to get some relief. However, I am slightly concerned with the side effects:- 1 in 10,000 fast or irregular heartbeat. Does anyone suffer with this or have taken Loratadine? Would be grateful for any help
I am suffering with very bad Hayfever and thinking of taking over-the-counter Loratadine to get some relief. However, I am slightly concerned with the side effects:- 1 in 10,000 fast or irregular heartbeat. Does anyone suffer with this or have taken Loratadine? Would be grateful for any help
Cavalierrubie
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Folks I need your 'Help' please
Dear All, my dear Mother, who has just had a Birthday, has Food Allergies. Primarily Lactose & Gluten- along with RAW tomatoes and a few 'Combinations' (pineapple & melon, for example). My question is this.... Does Anyone have a Fairly Simple', and relatively Easy, Recipes for some Biscuits/ Cookies/
Dear All, my dear Mother, who has just had a Birthday, has Food Allergies. Primarily Lactose & Gluten- along with RAW tomatoes and a few 'Combinations' (pineapple & melon, for example). My question is this.... Does Anyone have a Fairly Simple', and relatively Easy, Recipes for some Biscuits/ Cookies/
AndrewT
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Newly diagnosed Hiatal Hernia..impact on asthma!
Hi, following on from my post a couple of months ago when my GERD was really flaring up I’ve had an endoscopy and been diagnosed with a 2cm sliding hiatal hernia😕 I’m interested in finding out if anyone has the same issue and how this effects your asthma? Do you find it has an impact on your asthma
Hi, following on from my post a couple of months ago when my GERD was really flaring up I’ve had an endoscopy and been diagnosed with a 2cm sliding hiatal hernia😕 I’m interested in finding out if anyone has the same issue and how this effects your asthma? Do you find it has an impact on your asthma
JustR
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
I have found my Peak Flow readings = 580 in 2008, 550 in 2011, 550 in 2014, 550 in 2020. I think these are good readings = only mild asthma?
Nurse thinks my asthma is getting worse - I think it's steady & Mild?
Nurse thinks my asthma is getting worse - I think it's steady & Mild?
Scooby1020
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Miracle has happened - Stopping gluten cleared asthma
I have been using ICS for asthma for 40 years. Intolerance to dairy made asthma worse . Then the ICS caused bad candida overgrowth. Went on candida diet which included a suggestion to go gluten free, I did . Wow !!! asthma gone !!! I was on Ciclesonide 200 x2 twice a day. GP said must take it slowly
I have been using ICS for asthma for 40 years. Intolerance to dairy made asthma worse . Then the ICS caused bad candida overgrowth. Went on candida diet which included a suggestion to go gluten free, I did . Wow !!! asthma gone !!! I was on Ciclesonide 200 x2 twice a day. GP said must take it slowly
GillyPed43
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
help with asthma and working in a laboratory
i have asthma and recently i started my dream job which was working in laboratory. but the fumes of chemicals and fumes that comes after sterilizing filtering equipment really made my asthma worse in a month and i had to increase my inhaler dose. i would like to hear some opinion from asthmatic people
i have asthma and recently i started my dream job which was working in laboratory. but the fumes of chemicals and fumes that comes after sterilizing filtering equipment really made my asthma worse in a month and i had to increase my inhaler dose. i would like to hear some opinion from asthmatic people
jadiieee151
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Pollen and storms
Hi everyone. It looks like it is set to be another scorcher today for most of us. For those of you who find the weather can trigger asthma symptoms, I have added a link from our sister charity Asthma UK's website you may like to read, and also advice from the NHS. Rising pollen and thunderstorms
Hi everyone. It looks like it is set to be another scorcher today for most of us. For those of you who find the weather can trigger asthma symptoms, I have added a link from our sister charity Asthma UK's website you may like to read, and also advice from the NHS. Rising pollen and thunderstorms
Debs_ALUK
British Lung Foundation
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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