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Tight Chest That Is Ruining My Life. Any help?
Hi All, Thanks for any help or reassurance in advance. Me: 33-Year-Old Male. Ex smoker (as of 4 weeks ago - light smoker over the years, probably 4-pack years max). Well-controlled asthma for about 15 years (Beclametasone ICS, never needed rescue inhaler when not smoking). My recent story: i) 3 months
Hi All, Thanks for any help or reassurance in advance. Me: 33-Year-Old Male. Ex smoker (as of 4 weeks ago - light smoker over the years, probably 4-pack years max). Well-controlled asthma for about 15 years (Beclametasone ICS, never needed rescue inhaler when not smoking). My recent story: i) 3 months
Stashle
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Non allergic rhinitis
I have
asthma
and non
allergic
rhinitis - both well controlled mainly but this last week I have been wheezy and I feel like its the nasal drip causing the issue.
I have
asthma
and non
allergic
rhinitis - both well controlled mainly but this last week I have been wheezy and I feel like its the nasal drip causing the issue.
rebekah123
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
My son has had Abdominal pain and Vomiting for a year and a half and has lost weight from 190 to 120lbs. What else can we do?
My son 26 years old has been suffering from severe abdominal pain and vomiting. Comes on randomly. He weighed 190 and is now down to 120lbs. It’s been about a year and a half and he has had an Ultrasound, Endoscopy, Colonoscopy, Cat Scan, blood work, stool sample, allergy test and has seen an Oncologist
My son 26 years old has been suffering from severe abdominal pain and vomiting. Comes on randomly. He weighed 190 and is now down to 120lbs. It’s been about a year and a half and he has had an Ultrasound, Endoscopy, Colonoscopy, Cat Scan, blood work, stool sample, allergy test and has seen an Oncologist
Wortiz0000
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
4 years ago
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Anyone gets sick from taking vitamins/minerals?
Hello. I know many will find this question silly, but this is something I have observed for over 10 years now. Its almost like I'm allergic to vitamins. Whether from a supplement, or from fruits, the effect is the same. Anytime I eat fruit for a period of several days (any fresh fruit, no specific fruit
Hello. I know many will find this question silly, but this is something I have observed for over 10 years now. Its almost like I'm allergic to vitamins. Whether from a supplement, or from fruits, the effect is the same. Anytime I eat fruit for a period of several days (any fresh fruit, no specific fruit
Patient001
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Initial update to feeling sorry for myself
Thanks to you all for your support Have just spoken to respiratory nurse - probably not an exacerbation I had bloods taken for liver function tests ??last week & also a general allergic response test as it was slightly up the year before. LFT was normal but allergy response was over 1000 (normal is
Thanks to you all for your support Have just spoken to respiratory nurse - probably not an exacerbation I had bloods taken for liver function tests ??last week & also a general allergic response test as it was slightly up the year before. LFT was normal but allergy response was over 1000 (normal is
Cade1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Virtual support from Ovacome and Ovarian Cancer Action this week
Hello This is to let you know about the online events on our programme this week. Gentle home exercise class with Cancer Exercise Specialist Lizzy Davis - Tuesday 20 October, 2-2.45pm https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/gentle-home-exercise-class Sex and intimacy after treatment: coping with the emotional
Hello This is to let you know about the online events on our programme this week. Gentle home exercise class with Cancer Exercise Specialist Lizzy Davis - Tuesday 20 October, 2-2.45pm https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/gentle-home-exercise-class Sex and intimacy after treatment: coping with the emotional
OvacomeSupport
Administrator
in
My Ovacome
4 years ago
Has anyone else got non wheezing asthma?
Hi All, I’ve had asthma for a long time but it’s changed in the last year, I know present as non wheezing and I lose my voice, I’ve had 5 episodes this year 1 of which put in hospital for a short time but I don’t think the doctors believe me as I don’t wheeze, does anyone else have the same symptoms?
Hi All, I’ve had asthma for a long time but it’s changed in the last year, I know present as non wheezing and I lose my voice, I’ve had 5 episodes this year 1 of which put in hospital for a short time but I don’t think the doctors believe me as I don’t wheeze, does anyone else have the same symptoms?
Jason_E
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Should You Get the COVID-19 Vaccine If You Have a History of Allergic Reactions to Infused or Injectable Medications?
Sources ACAAI Guidance on Risk of
Allergic
Reactions to mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines. American College of Allergy,
Asthma
& Immunology. January 8, 2021. https://college.acaai.org/acaai-guidance-on-risk-of-allergic-reactions-to-mrna-covid-19-vaccines-2/. Allergic reactions to vaccines. UpToDate.
Sources ACAAI Guidance on Risk of
Allergic
Reactions to mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines. American College of Allergy,
Asthma
& Immunology. January 8, 2021. https://college.acaai.org/acaai-guidance-on-risk-of-allergic-reactions-to-mrna-covid-19-vaccines-2/. Allergic reactions to vaccines. UpToDate.
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Dairy allergy in 10 week old and possibly reflux?
Hi, My daughter is 10 weeks and has been struggling for at least a month with what seems like reflux. She initially had a big rash over her face, chest, neck back however this went after I went dairy free so it seems like an allergy. However she has also got a snorty snotty sounding nose, a massively
Hi, My daughter is 10 weeks and has been struggling for at least a month with what seems like reflux. She initially had a big rash over her face, chest, neck back however this went after I went dairy free so it seems like an allergy. However she has also got a snorty snotty sounding nose, a massively
AmyD20
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 years ago
Living with a stoma
Stoma I have been told my debulking surgery I will lose my bowel has any one else going through this and living with a stoma and how bad is it to live with.
Stoma I have been told my debulking surgery I will lose my bowel has any one else going through this and living with a stoma and how bad is it to live with.
Stepdancer
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Eosinophilic asthma and itching!
Hi everyone! I have eosinophilic asthma which is well controlled with fostair 200, montelukast, fexofenadine, dymista nasal spray. BUT I am getting sone itching on my body which is driving me mad....can anyone advise if the two could be linked? I have upped my antihistamines so hoping that helps. Thank
Hi everyone! I have eosinophilic asthma which is well controlled with fostair 200, montelukast, fexofenadine, dymista nasal spray. BUT I am getting sone itching on my body which is driving me mad....can anyone advise if the two could be linked? I have upped my antihistamines so hoping that helps. Thank
Sunnydays1982
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Much more wheezing over the past month
I've had well controlled asthma pretty much all my life. However the past month or so I've been getting a lot more wheezing and having to take my ventolin much more often (pretty much once a day, whereas it used to be about once a week). I had my annual asthma review (by phone this time for obvious reasons
I've had well controlled asthma pretty much all my life. However the past month or so I've been getting a lot more wheezing and having to take my ventolin much more often (pretty much once a day, whereas it used to be about once a week). I had my annual asthma review (by phone this time for obvious reasons
swfc-dan
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Back to School
We're calling on parents and carers of children with asthma to contact their child's GP surgery to arrange an annual asthma review, which can often be done remotely, as this will help to make sure their condition is well controlled, and can even cut the risk of an asthma attack. If your child's asthma
We're calling on parents and carers of children with asthma to contact their child's GP surgery to arrange an annual asthma review, which can often be done remotely, as this will help to make sure their condition is well controlled, and can even cut the risk of an asthma attack. If your child's asthma
Caroline_ALUK
Asthma Nurse
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Not sure who to believe at this point.
Hello everyone, hope you're having a splendid day, feeling healthy, and staying safe. I made a post on this forum 3 months ago and the responses I got were very positive and made me hopeful that I'm not alone in this mess. I was "diagnosed" with asthma three months ago and prescribed a corticosteroid
Hello everyone, hope you're having a splendid day, feeling healthy, and staying safe. I made a post on this forum 3 months ago and the responses I got were very positive and made me hopeful that I'm not alone in this mess. I was "diagnosed" with asthma three months ago and prescribed a corticosteroid
Nj9x
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Smartphone app can predict asthma deterioration by measuring night-time coughing.
Researchers have shown that night-time coughing, measured via a smartphone app, can indicate that asthma is getting worse. The study, presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress, is the first of its kind to measure patients’ coughing over a series of nights and shows that it
Researchers have shown that night-time coughing, measured via a smartphone app, can indicate that asthma is getting worse. The study, presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress, is the first of its kind to measure patients’ coughing over a series of nights and shows that it
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Cells in your airway talk to each other. For some, what they say can trigger an asthma attack.
These days, novel diseases such as COVID-19 are pushing scientists to work real hard and real fast to find treatments and cures for patients. But there are also many other types of old foes that live within us—diseases that have been part of our lives for such a long time that we can easily forget
These days, novel diseases such as COVID-19 are pushing scientists to work real hard and real fast to find treatments and cures for patients. But there are also many other types of old foes that live within us—diseases that have been part of our lives for such a long time that we can easily forget
2greys
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
My brothers Crohn’s
My brother is now 32, diagnosed at 17. His consultant says he is the worst case of Crohn’s they have ever treated in NI. Over the years he has had many surgeries and treatments. Last year he had Keyhole surgery and resulted in a stoma. He recovered but soon after seemed to develop an abscess type thing
My brother is now 32, diagnosed at 17. His consultant says he is the worst case of Crohn’s they have ever treated in NI. Over the years he has had many surgeries and treatments. Last year he had Keyhole surgery and resulted in a stoma. He recovered but soon after seemed to develop an abscess type thing
thompsond29
in
Crohn's and Colitis Support
4 years ago
Adult on set asthma and eczema
Hi all My teenage daughter developed a small patch of eczema on her elbow in lock down. Its been treated and is under control. The doctor believed she got it because I have asthma (adult onset) and recently hay fever. My husband does get mild hay fever. I think he is wrong. Thoughts please.
Hi all My teenage daughter developed a small patch of eczema on her elbow in lock down. Its been treated and is under control. The doctor believed she got it because I have asthma (adult onset) and recently hay fever. My husband does get mild hay fever. I think he is wrong. Thoughts please.
elanaoali
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
In focus: diet - introduction
Hello, everyone This month in our ‘Health in Focus’ posts, we’ll be looking at diet. Often, people diagnosed with cancer make changes to their diet because they want to support their health. In these posts, we’ll look at some of the types of food that we are asked about on the support service, whether
Hello, everyone This month in our ‘Health in Focus’ posts, we’ll be looking at diet. Often, people diagnosed with cancer make changes to their diet because they want to support their health. In these posts, we’ll look at some of the types of food that we are asked about on the support service, whether
OvacomeSupport
Administrator
in
My Ovacome
4 years ago
Network study of nasal transcriptome profiles reveals master regulator genes of asthma.
Study of the airway in asthma by using RNA sequencing(RNA-seq)-based transcriptomics can elucidate novel molecular processes underlying the disease.We and others have found that nasal transcriptomics can provide important insights into asthma.5-10Because asthma affects and is affected by the entire airway
Study of the airway in asthma by using RNA sequencing(RNA-seq)-based transcriptomics can elucidate novel molecular processes underlying the disease.We and others have found that nasal transcriptomics can provide important insights into asthma.5-10Because asthma affects and is affected by the entire airway
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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