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Having trouble telling the difference...
I am very
allergic
to grasses, and the humidity does affect my
asthma
quite a bit. My lawn isn’t large, and I can get it all finished in around 20 minutes. I have a question. Though it is not a large lawn to cut, I find myself having to take a break, come in, and try to catch my breath.
I am very
allergic
to grasses, and the humidity does affect my
asthma
quite a bit. My lawn isn’t large, and I can get it all finished in around 20 minutes. I have a question. Though it is not a large lawn to cut, I find myself having to take a break, come in, and try to catch my breath.
Willow7733
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Bronchiectasis and asthma.
Hi everyone, I have fairly severe asthma, and mild bronchiectasis. I also have silent reflux and osteoporosis. I've had a flare up of asthma and my bronchiectasis and am just coming to the end of 3 weeks of Azithromycyn. I'm still coughing and occasionally wheezing. I've read that Magnesium can help
Hi everyone, I have fairly severe asthma, and mild bronchiectasis. I also have silent reflux and osteoporosis. I've had a flare up of asthma and my bronchiectasis and am just coming to the end of 3 weeks of Azithromycyn. I'm still coughing and occasionally wheezing. I've read that Magnesium can help
Noodlers
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
All these different symptoms
Anyone ever feel like they have so much pressure built behind there nose and cheeks? I was thinking allergies at first but I take my daily allergy meds. I’m not sure if it’s built up tension or just tense muscle or what. It’s like so much pressure will build up then release then build up again. Please
Anyone ever feel like they have so much pressure built behind there nose and cheeks? I was thinking allergies at first but I take my daily allergy meds. I’m not sure if it’s built up tension or just tense muscle or what. It’s like so much pressure will build up then release then build up again. Please
KNW11
in
Anxiety Support
4 years ago
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Hay-fever
Its now 6 weeks ive had hayfever which i didn't know what it was at first until the doctor told me so because it's my first time having it.It does not seem to get any better and the doctor has prescribed cetrizine tablets and mometasone furoate spray which i've been told will take a while to work.My
Its now 6 weeks ive had hayfever which i didn't know what it was at first until the doctor told me so because it's my first time having it.It does not seem to get any better and the doctor has prescribed cetrizine tablets and mometasone furoate spray which i've been told will take a while to work.My
purplecow123
in
EFA
4 years ago
Food intolerance test
After my last couple of posts, I have come to the conclusion thanks to all the lovely people in here that I should probably check myself for food allergies so I have ordered the smartblood food intolerance test (only the 1st step though)... Although I am almost certain I have no allergies it would be
After my last couple of posts, I have come to the conclusion thanks to all the lovely people in here that I should probably check myself for food allergies so I have ordered the smartblood food intolerance test (only the 1st step though)... Although I am almost certain I have no allergies it would be
cheesephetamine
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Just started Couch to 5K but hindered by my asthma. Any tips?
Hi, I decided to join my daughter with doing Couch to 5K. I’ve never run before, having had asthma all my life. But I would really like to be able to and currently feel frustrated that my asthma gets in the way. At the moment, I’ve just finished Week 3 which involves a 5 minutes brisk walk, then a run
Hi, I decided to join my daughter with doing Couch to 5K. I’ve never run before, having had asthma all my life. But I would really like to be able to and currently feel frustrated that my asthma gets in the way. At the moment, I’ve just finished Week 3 which involves a 5 minutes brisk walk, then a run
TopCat22
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Should I be shielding ?
Hi everyone 👋 So I have had asthma since I was about 3. The last three years my asthma has gotten worse. In 2016 I has a nasty pneumonia that developed and was hospitalised for 5 days and spent weeks off of work recovering. It took me about a year to feel someone normal and I've been hospitalised once
Hi everyone 👋 So I have had asthma since I was about 3. The last three years my asthma has gotten worse. In 2016 I has a nasty pneumonia that developed and was hospitalised for 5 days and spent weeks off of work recovering. It took me about a year to feel someone normal and I've been hospitalised once
Peakyfan2020
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Any advice for asthmatics?
I’ve just completed W3R3. I have asthma and have found that, even though I use my inhaler a lot of times before I run, during the walk, I still get asthma when I run and find I need to use the walking intervals to use my inhaler again. By the time I get to the end of the whole session, I find my lungs
I’ve just completed W3R3. I have asthma and have found that, even though I use my inhaler a lot of times before I run, during the walk, I still get asthma when I run and find I need to use the walking intervals to use my inhaler again. By the time I get to the end of the whole session, I find my lungs
TopCat22
in
Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Asthma Is Absent Among Top Covid-19 Risk Factors, Early Data Shows
Asthma Is Absent Among Top Covid-19 Risk Factors, Early Data Shows “this month, when New York State, the epicenter of the outbreak in the United States, began releasing data on the top 10 chronic health problems suffered by people who died from coronavirus, asthma was notably absent from the list.“
Asthma Is Absent Among Top Covid-19 Risk Factors, Early Data Shows “this month, when New York State, the epicenter of the outbreak in the United States, began releasing data on the top 10 chronic health problems suffered by people who died from coronavirus, asthma was notably absent from the list.“
golden-retriever
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma UK webinars
Hi does anyone know if the questions and answers from the Asthma Uk webinars are going to be put online.
Hi does anyone know if the questions and answers from the Asthma Uk webinars are going to be put online.
ML10
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Natural Asthma Remedies
Hey, I've just started running the Ct5K and completed my second run 🙌 But I'm having a bad flare up with asthma right now, I've not been well and the pollen and running is sending it west. It has been so bad when running I actually had an attack after my first run, because even though my chest hurts
Hey, I've just started running the Ct5K and completed my second run 🙌 But I'm having a bad flare up with asthma right now, I've not been well and the pollen and running is sending it west. It has been so bad when running I actually had an attack after my first run, because even though my chest hurts
AnimeHoe
in
Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Pollen Allergy very bad this year
I am suffering so badly with Hay fever tree pollen this year ( pains aches headache fatigue etc etc ) worse than ever before I am taking antihistamines and a nasal spray along with Vic in my nostrils ..I have to be outside a lot and live in a rural location. Any recommendations on remedies cures miracles
I am suffering so badly with Hay fever tree pollen this year ( pains aches headache fatigue etc etc ) worse than ever before I am taking antihistamines and a nasal spray along with Vic in my nostrils ..I have to be outside a lot and live in a rural location. Any recommendations on remedies cures miracles
Middleagedandtired
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
When infected to what degree is the level of infection the key factor in survival compared to the level of asthma?
So we know the level of infection varies greatly, with some healthy younger people dying from a big hit and some vulnerable people hardly suffering due to a very small level of infection, but as an asthmatic I'd be grateful for any guidance re how much the level of asthma is a factor compared to the
So we know the level of infection varies greatly, with some healthy younger people dying from a big hit and some vulnerable people hardly suffering due to a very small level of infection, but as an asthmatic I'd be grateful for any guidance re how much the level of asthma is a factor compared to the
aph68
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
How to Tell the Difference Between COVID-19 and Seasonal Allergies
How to Tell the Difference Between COVID-19 and Seasonal Allergies https://healthmatters.nyp.org/how-to-tell-the-difference-between-covid-19-and-seasonal-allergies/ - The pandemic coincides with a time of year that many suffer from seasonal allergies. How do the symptoms of allergies differ from warning
How to Tell the Difference Between COVID-19 and Seasonal Allergies https://healthmatters.nyp.org/how-to-tell-the-difference-between-covid-19-and-seasonal-allergies/ - The pandemic coincides with a time of year that many suffer from seasonal allergies. How do the symptoms of allergies differ from warning
lankisterguy
Volunteer
in
CLL Support
4 years ago
Swollen throat
It’s got me thinking that when this happens, it’s more of an
allergic
response than a symptom of
asthma
(even though there is a crossover). Does anyone else experience this?
It’s got me thinking that when this happens, it’s more of an
allergic
response than a symptom of
asthma
(even though there is a crossover). Does anyone else experience this?
MrsCMK
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Hay fever
How’s everyone doing with hay fever? Quick question does anyone’s neck glands come up & throat feel inflamed when their hay fever is bad? My throat at the front feels swollen, inflamed & glands up. It comes and go with my hay fever so don’t feels it’s an infection or cold etc.
How’s everyone doing with hay fever? Quick question does anyone’s neck glands come up & throat feel inflamed when their hay fever is bad? My throat at the front feels swollen, inflamed & glands up. It comes and go with my hay fever so don’t feels it’s an infection or cold etc.
Lotti_321-
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma attacks?
I have recently been precribed a blue inhaler for breathing difficulties I have been experiencing since Feb, I took a spiromatery test which was concluded null and void as was currently taking prednisolone for chronic uticaria, I think I could be experiencing asthma attacks, basically I feel short of
I have recently been precribed a blue inhaler for breathing difficulties I have been experiencing since Feb, I took a spiromatery test which was concluded null and void as was currently taking prednisolone for chronic uticaria, I think I could be experiencing asthma attacks, basically I feel short of
Welderbeast
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
The days pondering
Been speaking to someone and she said to me.... "I'm a really bad asthmatic, I have a blue and a brown".... "what do you take?" I was thinking WOW.... I wish I was only in blue and brown that would be an improvement I think the NHS or whatever medical authority in all countries should be teaching
Been speaking to someone and she said to me.... "I'm a really bad asthmatic, I have a blue and a brown".... "what do you take?" I was thinking WOW.... I wish I was only in blue and brown that would be an improvement I think the NHS or whatever medical authority in all countries should be teaching
Chip_y2kuk
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Hay-fever 2nd trimester
Hi all, my allergies have really ramped up during my 2nd trimester, I'm 15 +5 weeks. Does anyone know which anti-histamines are safe to take? Thanks in advance
Hi all, my allergies have really ramped up during my 2nd trimester, I'm 15 +5 weeks. Does anyone know which anti-histamines are safe to take? Thanks in advance
MrsC1980
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 years ago
Reoccurance
Good evening ladies, I have not posted for years, why, firstly I joined this forum when my mum got diagnosed stage 3 C ovarian, 2 huge tumours and spots on the bowel, chemo etc, big op, I can't remember the exact details because it had become almost a distant memory for me, my mum has had 6 wonderful
Good evening ladies, I have not posted for years, why, firstly I joined this forum when my mum got diagnosed stage 3 C ovarian, 2 huge tumours and spots on the bowel, chemo etc, big op, I can't remember the exact details because it had become almost a distant memory for me, my mum has had 6 wonderful
Holdingontohope
in
My Ovacome
4 years ago
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