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I have Asthma induced exercise, do I need to change the inhaler?
I went for 1 week on area with less damp and good place, so I felt improved in asthma induced exercise, I don’t know what flare ups? I am on clenil now, I have to solve my asthma problem this summer before next spring, I just come back one night to my current are and tomorrow I am gona leave, some friends
I went for 1 week on area with less damp and good place, so I felt improved in asthma induced exercise, I don’t know what flare ups? I am on clenil now, I have to solve my asthma problem this summer before next spring, I just come back one night to my current are and tomorrow I am gona leave, some friends
miriALsumayra
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Really should introduce myself after commenting on posts I'm not a stalker honestly!! 🤣😂
When I first joined last year my diagnosis was severe uncontrolled
asthma
,
allergic
asthma
, eosinophilic asthma, sinusitis, reflux, hayfever blah blah the usual that go with it! Had asthma since 11, the "normal" kind problematic at winter and exacerbated by hayfever but not a real problem.
When I first joined last year my diagnosis was severe uncontrolled
asthma
,
allergic
asthma
, eosinophilic asthma, sinusitis, reflux, hayfever blah blah the usual that go with it! Had asthma since 11, the "normal" kind problematic at winter and exacerbated by hayfever but not a real problem.
mylungshateme
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Hayfever Misery
After being inventive and starting off in my house due to hayfever, I haven’t been able to do any more as the pollen count down here must be particularly high at the moment. Anti-histamines, eye drops, nasal spray and inhalers .... and I’m still suffering. So, I’m putting things on hold till I stop
After being inventive and starting off in my house due to hayfever, I haven’t been able to do any more as the pollen count down here must be particularly high at the moment. Anti-histamines, eye drops, nasal spray and inhalers .... and I’m still suffering. So, I’m putting things on hold till I stop
Hestia_at_heart
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
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Doctor saying it isn't asthma, but I'm not really following what he says
Does anyone have any experience with their doctor saying its not asthma, when pushed he said might be a mucus plug, but said this was caused by inflammation which is what I thought asthma was? Had a few exacerbations lately and it's horrible to feel so out of control. Back on prednisone and amoxicillin
Does anyone have any experience with their doctor saying its not asthma, when pushed he said might be a mucus plug, but said this was caused by inflammation which is what I thought asthma was? Had a few exacerbations lately and it's horrible to feel so out of control. Back on prednisone and amoxicillin
elmothebrave
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Anyone have experience with symbicort? Being swapped to it as apparently they are trying to reduce salbutamol use?
I've just had a review for my asthma and they are changing me to symbicort 2 puffs twice a day and I'm now to use it as my reliever too? I'm currently on Fostair 1 puff twice a day and ventolin but she said with current guidelines they are trying to reduce the amount of salbutamol use as its better to
I've just had a review for my asthma and they are changing me to symbicort 2 puffs twice a day and I'm now to use it as my reliever too? I'm currently on Fostair 1 puff twice a day and ventolin but she said with current guidelines they are trying to reduce the amount of salbutamol use as its better to
Flowergirl78
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Anybody suffers from seasonal asthma and use inhaler on demand?
I suffer from seasonal winter asthma. Currently on mart regimen fostair nexthaler 100/6 twice a day. Previously was on becotide twice a day and ventolin as required. I usually stopped taking them before summer and start again beginning of autumn. My mum told me this combi should be taken all year round
I suffer from seasonal winter asthma. Currently on mart regimen fostair nexthaler 100/6 twice a day. Previously was on becotide twice a day and ventolin as required. I usually stopped taking them before summer and start again beginning of autumn. My mum told me this combi should be taken all year round
ahfat41
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Scared
Hello all, I am constantly scared and worried. I was diagnosed with radiation enteritis in April but I am too scared to eat anything (other than soup or yoghurt) as I really cannot deal with another bowel obstruction. I have 2 stomas (colostomy and an urostomy). The urostomy is fine but the colostomy
Hello all, I am constantly scared and worried. I was diagnosed with radiation enteritis in April but I am too scared to eat anything (other than soup or yoghurt) as I really cannot deal with another bowel obstruction. I have 2 stomas (colostomy and an urostomy). The urostomy is fine but the colostomy
CrochetDancer
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
3 years ago
Wk2 Run3 DONE 🙌
Well this was a struggle today the hayfever was so tough! Still in shock that my next run will be week 3 😬😬😬
Well this was a struggle today the hayfever was so tough! Still in shock that my next run will be week 3 😬😬😬
Sammie137
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Spriva for Asthma
Good Day Hope everyone is looking forward to the relaxation of lockdown regulations, I am . I have been prescribed for my 4 lung problems but the specialist says that I do not have COPD but has prescribed Spiriva but when I research this drug it says that it is not for asthma and only for COPD. I would
Good Day Hope everyone is looking forward to the relaxation of lockdown regulations, I am . I have been prescribed for my 4 lung problems but the specialist says that I do not have COPD but has prescribed Spiriva but when I research this drug it says that it is not for asthma and only for COPD. I would
Wheesy
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Coffee and food and NDT
Hi I can’t remember and so Can anyone advise if it’s half an hour or an hour that you should stay off coffee when taking NDT ? Also is it 2 hours or 3 hrs after food and an hour before food ? Thank you 😊
Hi I can’t remember and so Can anyone advise if it’s half an hour or an hour that you should stay off coffee when taking NDT ? Also is it 2 hours or 3 hrs after food and an hour before food ? Thank you 😊
Blackpanther46
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Who is exempt from the vaccine
Hi everyone as we been hearing that there would be people who will not be able to have the vaccine , does any one know the categories I.e if some one has allergies to certain medications like antibiotics would that make them exempt Thank you
Hi everyone as we been hearing that there would be people who will not be able to have the vaccine , does any one know the categories I.e if some one has allergies to certain medications like antibiotics would that make them exempt Thank you
Deniz2012
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Might not be asthma
Hi, new here. I’m seeking some ideas here. I’ve been treated for asthma for over 20 years. I’ve had new inhalers recently but resorted to ones I’ve been taking for some time. In December I became unwell. My go gave me prednisone for a week. That did nothing. He diagnosed a virus (not covid). Still struggling
Hi, new here. I’m seeking some ideas here. I’ve been treated for asthma for over 20 years. I’ve had new inhalers recently but resorted to ones I’ve been taking for some time. In December I became unwell. My go gave me prednisone for a week. That did nothing. He diagnosed a virus (not covid). Still struggling
Weavercov
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Fewer people sought medical help for severe asthma attacks during the COVID-19 pandemic
Fewer patients with severe attacks were seen by their GP or admitted to hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic, and fewer were admitted to hospital for pneumonia, influenza and chronic lung diseases, show findings from three papers published online in the journal Thorax. Early in the pandemic, asthma
Fewer patients with severe attacks were seen by their GP or admitted to hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic, and fewer were admitted to hospital for pneumonia, influenza and chronic lung diseases, show findings from three papers published online in the journal Thorax. Early in the pandemic, asthma
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Severe asthma and general anaesthetic
I was due to have an op about 2 weeks ago (ended up having a severe asthma attack and spent 2 weeks in hosp) but didn't have it and they changed their minds and said it was too risky with my asthma being so severe. Well they've phoned today and booked it in for thr 19th April, it's a removal of cysts
I was due to have an op about 2 weeks ago (ended up having a severe asthma attack and spent 2 weeks in hosp) but didn't have it and they changed their minds and said it was too risky with my asthma being so severe. Well they've phoned today and booked it in for thr 19th April, it's a removal of cysts
Titch1908
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Stopping smoking with asthma...
Hi, I'm giving up smoking today and I've got 3 more days, out of 10, on my steriods after asthma attacks. I guess my biggest worry is I hear you bring up phlegm in the first week or two of giving up and was wondering could this set off another asthma attack... Or have people had situations where it
Hi, I'm giving up smoking today and I've got 3 more days, out of 10, on my steriods after asthma attacks. I guess my biggest worry is I hear you bring up phlegm in the first week or two of giving up and was wondering could this set off another asthma attack... Or have people had situations where it
Blouise1504
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Covid Vaccine long term effects and allergies
Hi, I hope everyone is keeping safe.I was invited for my covid vaccine in February however I am worried about taking it. Along with asthma and hay fever I have other allergies and my body reacts to almost anything. I bruised easily and my skin is extremely sensitive so I just cannot make up my mine regarding
Hi, I hope everyone is keeping safe.I was invited for my covid vaccine in February however I am worried about taking it. Along with asthma and hay fever I have other allergies and my body reacts to almost anything. I bruised easily and my skin is extremely sensitive so I just cannot make up my mine regarding
Sugar246
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Running with asthma
I have asthma and mild bronchiectasis. I run around once/twice a week- around 3-5k so not very much. I’ve been on Fostair for a couple of years but don’t seem to be getting any benefit from it and still feel like I need my ventolin before exercise. Has anyone swapped to seretide and seen an improvement
I have asthma and mild bronchiectasis. I run around once/twice a week- around 3-5k so not very much. I’ve been on Fostair for a couple of years but don’t seem to be getting any benefit from it and still feel like I need my ventolin before exercise. Has anyone swapped to seretide and seen an improvement
Lizzog
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Hyperactive airways?
Hi, so in December 2019 I was referred to the hospital chest clinic for testing. There they performed an x-ray, spirometry, blood test etc and the doctor who did this mentioned hyperactive airway sensitivity. I didn't receive a letter from the doctor with results - however they put me on the brown inhaler
Hi, so in December 2019 I was referred to the hospital chest clinic for testing. There they performed an x-ray, spirometry, blood test etc and the doctor who did this mentioned hyperactive airway sensitivity. I didn't receive a letter from the doctor with results - however they put me on the brown inhaler
Confusedome
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
do I need prescription to send with medications if I brought asthma medication for personal use from outside UK?
I talked with someone outside UK to bring me medication for my asthma, do I need prescription when medication entering UK? now my asthma no flare up, I only feel some pain and tightness just when walking long distances, I am on clenil, I talked with my friend outside uk to send to me injections that
I talked with someone outside UK to bring me medication for my asthma, do I need prescription when medication entering UK? now my asthma no flare up, I only feel some pain and tightness just when walking long distances, I am on clenil, I talked with my friend outside uk to send to me injections that
miriALsumayra
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Ocular Pressure
Has anyone suffered with high ocular pressure after using Steroid inhalers? I have been and my optician says I should try not to take any inhaled steroids!! But my asthma doctor says my asthma cannot be controlled any other way!! Has anyone had a similar experience? I take 100/6 symbicort 1 puff per
Has anyone suffered with high ocular pressure after using Steroid inhalers? I have been and my optician says I should try not to take any inhaled steroids!! But my asthma doctor says my asthma cannot be controlled any other way!! Has anyone had a similar experience? I take 100/6 symbicort 1 puff per
trimt
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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