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What ways have you been moving around the house to keep active over the last few months? Sam has severe asthma and finds exercise has been a great way to help her manage her condition. Because of coronavirus, like so many of you, she’s had to rethink how she keeps active. In this video, she shares some
What ways have you been moving around the house to keep active over the last few months? Sam has severe asthma and finds exercise has been a great way to help her manage her condition. Because of coronavirus, like so many of you, she’s had to rethink how she keeps active. In this video, she shares some
ALUK_Nurses
Asthma Nurse
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Scan results for ovarian cancer stage 3
Hi again. Just had my scan done a d doctors says some shrinkage in tumour in ovary.the said tge could operate and i would have a stoma bag put in. Disease stable in diaphragm? The operation scares me i dont know what to do.after op i will have 2 more chemo Will they take all out ovaries womb tubes and
Hi again. Just had my scan done a d doctors says some shrinkage in tumour in ovary.the said tge could operate and i would have a stoma bag put in. Disease stable in diaphragm? The operation scares me i dont know what to do.after op i will have 2 more chemo Will they take all out ovaries womb tubes and
Anamcara63
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Air purifier
Hi All has anyone ever used an air purifier and has it made any difference to your allergies/ Asthma? Also any you can recommend? Looking at some on amazon and don’t want to spend too much x thanks
Hi All has anyone ever used an air purifier and has it made any difference to your allergies/ Asthma? Also any you can recommend? Looking at some on amazon and don’t want to spend too much x thanks
tedromie
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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Experiences of Asthma consultations
Do you have asthma? Would you like to help develop a training and support package for GP surgeries on providing more personalised treatment for people with asthma? We are looking for people to tell us about their experiences of asthma consultations at their GP surgery. This is part of a research study
Do you have asthma? Would you like to help develop a training and support package for GP surgeries on providing more personalised treatment for people with asthma? We are looking for people to tell us about their experiences of asthma consultations at their GP surgery. This is part of a research study
Carol_ALUK
British Lung Foundation
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Having to move to a ground floor home because of brittle Asthma
Hi everyone, This is my first time posting a thread on here. Basically, I'm having to move from my second floor flat to a ground floor property because my block of flats has no lift and climbing the stairs triggers my asthma. I love where I currently live but the last time I climbed the stairs to my
Hi everyone, This is my first time posting a thread on here. Basically, I'm having to move from my second floor flat to a ground floor property because my block of flats has no lift and climbing the stairs triggers my asthma. I love where I currently live but the last time I climbed the stairs to my
99Poke
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Are my symptoms due to asthma or my COVID-19 recovery?
Hoping this post is useful to some of you 👍 🙂 https://www.asthma.org.uk/advice/triggers/coronavirus-covid-19/covid-19-and-asthma/#Asthma
Hoping this post is useful to some of you 👍 🙂 https://www.asthma.org.uk/advice/triggers/coronavirus-covid-19/covid-19-and-asthma/#Asthma
Claire_ALUK
Asthma Nurse
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Interviews with patients/citizens with asthma
Do you have asthma? Would you like to help develop a training and support package for GP surgeries on providing more personalised treatment for people with asthma? We are looking for people to tell us about their experiences of asthma consultations at their GP surgery. This is part of a research study
Do you have asthma? Would you like to help develop a training and support package for GP surgeries on providing more personalised treatment for people with asthma? We are looking for people to tell us about their experiences of asthma consultations at their GP surgery. This is part of a research study
ALUK_Nurses
Asthma Nurse
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Do you feel any non-asthmatic drugs interferes with your asthma?
Several drugs seem to worsen my asthma. Proton pump inhibitor (stomach acid suppression) is one such drug (some time even antibiotic). Though the interference of asthma drug with heart disease is well documented. The interference of non-asthmatic drugs with asthma is not well known. Any experience and
Several drugs seem to worsen my asthma. Proton pump inhibitor (stomach acid suppression) is one such drug (some time even antibiotic). Though the interference of asthma drug with heart disease is well documented. The interference of non-asthmatic drugs with asthma is not well known. Any experience and
Maverick2
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Brittle asthmatic looking for advice, support and guidance.
Hi all, Hope you are all well? I’m new here - this is my first post, I’m here for advice & support mainly. I was diagnosed with asthma at the young age Of 6.. I was well controlled until my 18th birthday & that was when I had my first ‘Real’ asthma attack.. blue lights and sirens to resus.. Nebs.. steroids
Hi all, Hope you are all well? I’m new here - this is my first post, I’m here for advice & support mainly. I was diagnosed with asthma at the young age Of 6.. I was well controlled until my 18th birthday & that was when I had my first ‘Real’ asthma attack.. blue lights and sirens to resus.. Nebs.. steroids
Domxxx
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Clear cell cancer - surgery only?
Hi everyone. I am new here. Would be grateful to hear anyone who has had surgery only for clear cell ovarian cancer. I had surgery in March and was diagnosed stage 3B, but oncologist advised chemo not proven to be effective and with added issues with COVID I opted not to have chemo. Unfortunately recurred
Hi everyone. I am new here. Would be grateful to hear anyone who has had surgery only for clear cell ovarian cancer. I had surgery in March and was diagnosed stage 3B, but oncologist advised chemo not proven to be effective and with added issues with COVID I opted not to have chemo. Unfortunately recurred
Belladrum
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
4 years ago
New to asthma - Rocket launcher approach?
Hi all, I’m newly diagnosed (peak flow meter that I used and submitted data). Had my first asthma appointment over the phone yesterday. I’m 29 and have never been diagnosed before now/ felt that I struggle to breathe. The only thing is when I run in the cold my throat completely closes up and I’m
Hi all, I’m newly diagnosed (peak flow meter that I used and submitted data). Had my first asthma appointment over the phone yesterday. I’m 29 and have never been diagnosed before now/ felt that I struggle to breathe. The only thing is when I run in the cold my throat completely closes up and I’m
Asthmatt382
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asyra Pro allergy test
Hi bit of a random question but has anyone got any knowledge or experience of Asyra Pro allergy testing for food intolerances? I’ve booked an appointment to have one next week so any points of view, good or bad would be welcomed. Ali 🙂
Hi bit of a random question but has anyone got any knowledge or experience of Asyra Pro allergy testing for food intolerances? I’ve booked an appointment to have one next week so any points of view, good or bad would be welcomed. Ali 🙂
Agoodenough
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
4 years ago
covid vs asthma
hi there, this question is for anyone who has asthma and has had covid or knows someone who has. how do you tell the difference? I've been experiencing a pretty bad flare-up for the last few days but I genuinely don't know if it's just my asthma or something else. I'm a waitress so I constantly have
hi there, this question is for anyone who has asthma and has had covid or knows someone who has. how do you tell the difference? I've been experiencing a pretty bad flare-up for the last few days but I genuinely don't know if it's just my asthma or something else. I'm a waitress so I constantly have
emptyskies13
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
My Mom said I only faked and Asthma is not a real illness.
Can you fake asthma. When I was a kid my mother who was a heavy smoker accused me of faking severe asthma, and I suffered so terribly. I know there were occasions when she very reluctantly brought me to the hospital and I remember being in a oxygen tent .That was the only times I was treated and
Can you fake asthma. When I was a kid my mother who was a heavy smoker accused me of faking severe asthma, and I suffered so terribly. I know there were occasions when she very reluctantly brought me to the hospital and I remember being in a oxygen tent .That was the only times I was treated and
Nancyraetz
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
My Mom said I only faked and Asthma is not a real illness.
Can you fake asthma. When I was a kid my mother who was a heavy smoker accused me of faking severe asthma, and I suffered so terribly. I know there were occasions when she very reluctantly brought me to the hospital and I remember being in a oxygen tent .That was the only times I was treated and
Can you fake asthma. When I was a kid my mother who was a heavy smoker accused me of faking severe asthma, and I suffered so terribly. I know there were occasions when she very reluctantly brought me to the hospital and I remember being in a oxygen tent .That was the only times I was treated and
Nancyraetz
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Allergies? Not allergic, but get them? Is it Lupus causing it?
I have Lupus / APS / Sjrojens since 2006. Throughout this time I keep having random allergy attacks. I had allergy testing in 2012 and it all came back as normal. Even though I'm not allergic to anything I take anti-histamine every day but I still get the allergy. Rheumatologist says its nothing to
I have Lupus / APS / Sjrojens since 2006. Throughout this time I keep having random allergy attacks. I had allergy testing in 2012 and it all came back as normal. Even though I'm not allergic to anything I take anti-histamine every day but I still get the allergy. Rheumatologist says its nothing to
1dayatatime
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
IBS - really diverticulitis?
I used to have IBS - for around 13 years - then had perforated bowel and stoma fitted 6 months ish ago - this was sudden and life threatening -for those with these kinds of issues for years advice from me would be to get a ct scan to find out if you have diverticulitis - that's what must have caused
I used to have IBS - for around 13 years - then had perforated bowel and stoma fitted 6 months ish ago - this was sudden and life threatening -for those with these kinds of issues for years advice from me would be to get a ct scan to find out if you have diverticulitis - that's what must have caused
cristinita
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IBS Network
4 years ago
Living with severe asthma
Hi everyone I was diagnosed with severe asthma a few years ago (had asthma since I was a toddler, now in my mid 30s), had to give up work and been living with my parents on the ESA support element of Universal Credit. I was thinking about going back to work before my latest downturn in my asthma, maybe
Hi everyone I was diagnosed with severe asthma a few years ago (had asthma since I was a toddler, now in my mid 30s), had to give up work and been living with my parents on the ESA support element of Universal Credit. I was thinking about going back to work before my latest downturn in my asthma, maybe
ccccc
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Unexplained SOB
I bought a peak flow as a friend said it could be
allergic
asthma
but I blow between 650-720 - never higher, never lower. Since the SOB and lockdown I haven’t trained apart from a few runs which were definitely affected by this SOB.
I bought a peak flow as a friend said it could be
allergic
asthma
but I blow between 650-720 - never higher, never lower. Since the SOB and lockdown I haven’t trained apart from a few runs which were definitely affected by this SOB.
Adampfdavis123
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Lung Conditions 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
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
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