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Has anyone had a rash or allergic reaction to methotrexate?
Rash or hives from methotrexate?
Rash or hives from methotrexate?
Lovemtb
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NRAS
4 years ago
Asthma and covid
So my sister (who I live with) has tested positive for Covid. I’m guessing it’s quite likely that I have it or am going to get it, but should I start increasing my inhalers as a preventative measure? How have people with asthma coped with covid? I’m not overly worried, my asthma is relatively well controlled
So my sister (who I live with) has tested positive for Covid. I’m guessing it’s quite likely that I have it or am going to get it, but should I start increasing my inhalers as a preventative measure? How have people with asthma coped with covid? I’m not overly worried, my asthma is relatively well controlled
Misha789
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Big thanks to the asthma nurse i spoke to
After struggling along for some weeks i was advised to ring the asthma nurses on here. I have to say, what a brilliant help this particular nurse was, so many thanks to her. I have learnt things today i didnt know......THankyou again........
After struggling along for some weeks i was advised to ring the asthma nurses on here. I have to say, what a brilliant help this particular nurse was, so many thanks to her. I have learnt things today i didnt know......THankyou again........
Bullsfan52
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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Asthma or bronchiectasis???
Hello all, I've had mild asthma all my life but the last few years it has become difficult to control with the regular inhalers. Bronchitis- prednison events 3 times a year. Last winter I was put on nebuliser (corticosteroids plus extra saline) treatment, and that really helps. After much delay earlier
Hello all, I've had mild asthma all my life but the last few years it has become difficult to control with the regular inhalers. Bronchitis- prednison events 3 times a year. Last winter I was put on nebuliser (corticosteroids plus extra saline) treatment, and that really helps. After much delay earlier
Cookiemonsterr
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
First post. Asthma and Covid
Hi, Feel compelled to write my first post, my ex-wife is awaiting the outcome of a Covid test, what concerns me is that I had my son over this weekend past and Monday she tells me she has aches and shortness of breath, over night a cough developed I’ve always had mild asthma, taking my ventolin as
Hi, Feel compelled to write my first post, my ex-wife is awaiting the outcome of a Covid test, what concerns me is that I had my son over this weekend past and Monday she tells me she has aches and shortness of breath, over night a cough developed I’ve always had mild asthma, taking my ventolin as
moonerman
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Have multiple allergies so can't get vaccine
Really worried, I am 71, have RA and Intersitial lung disease so at very high risk for covid. however I have been told that since i once had an anaphylactic reacion to Diamorphine ( administered in a hospital setting 45 years ago), and have since shown milder allergies to antibiotics, (Penicillin
Really worried, I am 71, have RA and Intersitial lung disease so at very high risk for covid. however I have been told that since i once had an anaphylactic reacion to Diamorphine ( administered in a hospital setting 45 years ago), and have since shown milder allergies to antibiotics, (Penicillin
HilaryWB
in
NRAS
4 years ago
Asthma advice
Hi, I had coronavirus mid October and its exasperated my asthma. I'd never really struggled with my asthma pre-covid. I was fit and well walking 15000 steps a day and exercising 5 times a week. I've had my asthma inhaler changed to fostair 100. I just want some general advice really. I still have back
Hi, I had coronavirus mid October and its exasperated my asthma. I'd never really struggled with my asthma pre-covid. I was fit and well walking 15000 steps a day and exercising 5 times a week. I've had my asthma inhaler changed to fostair 100. I just want some general advice really. I still have back
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma Flare-Up
Hey everyone, Hope that you’re all keeping well. Last month I had an Asthma Flare-Up and was advised to take extra Fostair through the day to help settle it. 4 Weeks on I’ve had a bit of a Cold and think that it’s gone into my Chest. Chest has been tight and Ventolin relieves it but then wears off.
Hey everyone, Hope that you’re all keeping well. Last month I had an Asthma Flare-Up and was advised to take extra Fostair through the day to help settle it. 4 Weeks on I’ve had a bit of a Cold and think that it’s gone into my Chest. Chest has been tight and Ventolin relieves it but then wears off.
StephLytham
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Skin allergies
Hello there to everyone. First want to thank everyone who replied to me on my previous post. I consulted a doctor as advised and I have gotten much better. I'm now on montelukast and given another inhaler. (still Seretide because of tachycardia that doesn't flow well with salbutamol) The problem now
Hello there to everyone. First want to thank everyone who replied to me on my previous post. I consulted a doctor as advised and I have gotten much better. I'm now on montelukast and given another inhaler. (still Seretide because of tachycardia that doesn't flow well with salbutamol) The problem now
Sunflower36
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Unusual allergy-induced asthma symptom or unrelated (mild shakiness)?
Hi there, I had a recent flare up of my allergy-induced asthma, which cleared up after 8 weeks (and after speaking to the asthma nurse, we came to the conclusion that an allergen had triggered the flare up, I believe it might have been fungal/mold spores in the garden). A few days later I had a smaller
Hi there, I had a recent flare up of my allergy-induced asthma, which cleared up after 8 weeks (and after speaking to the asthma nurse, we came to the conclusion that an allergen had triggered the flare up, I believe it might have been fungal/mold spores in the garden). A few days later I had a smaller
NeelaB
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Venting
Hi ladies I was diagnosed in sept 2020 after been to my own gp on numerous occasions with constipation and pain in pelvis area told not to be worried nothing serious I went for pelvic ultrasound and was told everything looked health still not happy and went back to gp he held scan in front of me and
Hi ladies I was diagnosed in sept 2020 after been to my own gp on numerous occasions with constipation and pain in pelvis area told not to be worried nothing serious I went for pelvic ultrasound and was told everything looked health still not happy and went back to gp he held scan in front of me and
Clifden1
in
My Ovacome
3 years ago
Unexpected Jab offered !
age 64 yrs 3 months location: Cardiff wales
asthma
type: chronic
allergic
/ chest infections -since childhood meds : Seretide / Ventolin ( short course of prednisone steroids 18 months ago)
age 64 yrs 3 months location: Cardiff wales
asthma
type: chronic
allergic
/ chest infections -since childhood meds : Seretide / Ventolin ( short course of prednisone steroids 18 months ago)
colinpost
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
6 Months+ of Asthma Issues
Hi all, This is something of a ramble, but I feel like I'm at the end of my tether. At the end of May I had several severe asthma attacks and I still don't feel right over half a year later. In the immediate aftermath of the attacks, I was given prednisone to help get the inflammation down and since
Hi all, This is something of a ramble, but I feel like I'm at the end of my tether. At the end of May I had several severe asthma attacks and I still don't feel right over half a year later. In the immediate aftermath of the attacks, I was given prednisone to help get the inflammation down and since
garfunkel
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma/covid
At this time of year I always have an exacerbation of my cough variant asthma. I also have a rescue supply of prednisolone. However I am supposed to phone the surgery and let them know what I have used in terms of ventalin and that I’m starting prednisolone. I know what will happen this year in that
At this time of year I always have an exacerbation of my cough variant asthma. I also have a rescue supply of prednisolone. However I am supposed to phone the surgery and let them know what I have used in terms of ventalin and that I’m starting prednisolone. I know what will happen this year in that
Oldandgray
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma General Enquiry
Hi, I am being treated for asthma as I have the classic symptoms - shortness of breath, tight chest, difficulty getting a satisfying yawn. I have had the blue inhaler for a few years - and my peak flow sits at ~330 before and after using this. I have used the brown inhaler for a few years but it doesn't
Hi, I am being treated for asthma as I have the classic symptoms - shortness of breath, tight chest, difficulty getting a satisfying yawn. I have had the blue inhaler for a few years - and my peak flow sits at ~330 before and after using this. I have used the brown inhaler for a few years but it doesn't
Jaid123
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Biologics (mAbs) - what are they and how do they work? 🤔
This can lead to an
allergic
reaction. People with a high IgE typically have
allergic
asthma
(but not everyone with
allergic
asthma
necessarily has it IgE driven). OMALIZUMAB/XOLAIR Xolair blocks the action of IgE which then hopefully causes less allergic reactions.
This can lead to an
allergic
reaction. People with a high IgE typically have
allergic
asthma
(but not everyone with
allergic
asthma
necessarily has it IgE driven). OMALIZUMAB/XOLAIR Xolair blocks the action of IgE which then hopefully causes less allergic reactions.
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Ultra radical surgery, (debulking)
Hello. Thank you for all the support I received when I posted that I was going to have this operation. Your advice and support really helped Update I went in on 1st December, the operation took 10 hours and I also lost my gallbladder, but I avoided a stoma thanks to my surgeon. I did have a couple of
Hello. Thank you for all the support I received when I posted that I was going to have this operation. Your advice and support really helped Update I went in on 1st December, the operation took 10 hours and I also lost my gallbladder, but I avoided a stoma thanks to my surgeon. I did have a couple of
Casamimosa
in
My Ovacome
3 years ago
Stoma
Hi, I managed to avoid a stoma cant be much help there.
Hi, I managed to avoid a stoma cant be much help there.
Casamimosa
in
My Ovacome
3 years ago
Disappointing Consultation
Just had consult after 6 cycles carbo/caelyx (this is second line) not much shrinkage. CA number was 40 before 5th chemo and has gone up to 57! I made the mistake of asking to see my CT scan, never seen one before and I was horrified at the size of the tumours, knew the measurements but not actually
Just had consult after 6 cycles carbo/caelyx (this is second line) not much shrinkage. CA number was 40 before 5th chemo and has gone up to 57! I made the mistake of asking to see my CT scan, never seen one before and I was horrified at the size of the tumours, knew the measurements but not actually
rosebine
in
My Ovacome
3 years ago
Covid
Has anyone with asthma/copd had covid at all ? With the vaccine will u all be having this
Has anyone with asthma/copd had covid at all ? With the vaccine will u all be having this
Hometeam2016
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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