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I got my 12 week house arrest right at the start. My husband and I keep a well stocked larder and freezer. However with not going out and no online shopping slots we were down to the dregs. We had some very odd meals from the bottom of the freezer. Then finally on Monday an email from Tesco giving us
I got my 12 week house arrest right at the start. My husband and I keep a well stocked larder and freezer. However with not going out and no online shopping slots we were down to the dregs. We had some very odd meals from the bottom of the freezer. Then finally on Monday an email from Tesco giving us
wheezyof
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Breathless with asthma,copd and now tree pollen allergy
Im currently on Fostair and Ventolin inhalers...our drs.surgery no longer has an asthma nurse and I'm panicking in case it gets worse,is there anything stronger I could be prescribed as a backup just in case?My GP doesn't seem genned up on this side of treatment
Im currently on Fostair and Ventolin inhalers...our drs.surgery no longer has an asthma nurse and I'm panicking in case it gets worse,is there anything stronger I could be prescribed as a backup just in case?My GP doesn't seem genned up on this side of treatment
Davjak
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
12 weeks isolation or not?
Hi I’m confused as to who should be isolating for 12weeks. I understood anyone with asthma or receiving a free flu jab should practice social distancing strictly. But I read an article which also showed an interview with the deputy chief medical officer Prof. Van-Tam and it implied anyone offered a
Hi I’m confused as to who should be isolating for 12weeks. I understood anyone with asthma or receiving a free flu jab should practice social distancing strictly. But I read an article which also showed an interview with the deputy chief medical officer Prof. Van-Tam and it implied anyone offered a
ML10
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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Hayfever medication help!
I am 12+5 with a first pregnancy and normally suffer really badly with hay fever. However my normal medication (Fexofendine 180mg) isn't safe during pregnancy. I've tried cetirizine and loratadine before but neither has worked for me. I'm not sure who to go to as I won't be able to get a GP appointment
I am 12+5 with a first pregnancy and normally suffer really badly with hay fever. However my normal medication (Fexofendine 180mg) isn't safe during pregnancy. I've tried cetirizine and loratadine before but neither has worked for me. I'm not sure who to go to as I won't be able to get a GP appointment
ReadingPenguin86
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 years ago
Updated Asthma UK shielding advice
Apologies if anyone else has mentioned this already. My inhaler and dosage level were in the Asthma UK table on their Covid-19 advice page, which suggested I should be shielding(I didn't get a letter and wasn't expecting to get one). As of today that table and all mention of collaboration with the NHS
Apologies if anyone else has mentioned this already. My inhaler and dosage level were in the Asthma UK table on their Covid-19 advice page, which suggested I should be shielding(I didn't get a letter and wasn't expecting to get one). As of today that table and all mention of collaboration with the NHS
mjrminor
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Peak flow
Hi my peak flow is currently around 300. I have never been very good at assessing the servitude of my asthma and hardly notice when I am breathless of wheezing as I have had asthma for so long. I am now a 48 year old(female) and am trying to take better care of my asthma. I have noticed I am sometimes
Hi my peak flow is currently around 300. I have never been very good at assessing the servitude of my asthma and hardly notice when I am breathless of wheezing as I have had asthma for so long. I am now a 48 year old(female) and am trying to take better care of my asthma. I have noticed I am sometimes
Gentlechelle11
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma and vonij
Should those with Asthma still be going to work and are NHS nurses in the vulnerable group being taken off nursing duties.
Should those with Asthma still be going to work and are NHS nurses in the vulnerable group being taken off nursing duties.
RichardWk
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Stress and asthma?
Hi, is asthma and stress linked in any way? I mean can being stressed make your asthma worse or is it completely separate? As earlier this evening obviously with things they are (husband going through some extreme stressful work times and macho mum (or dad for those of you also reading!) taking husband
Hi, is asthma and stress linked in any way? I mean can being stressed make your asthma worse or is it completely separate? As earlier this evening obviously with things they are (husband going through some extreme stressful work times and macho mum (or dad for those of you also reading!) taking husband
Flowergirl78
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma attack
I am on fostair nexthaler 100/6 since Feb on the smart regimen one puff twice a day. Have not used it as a reliever yet but instructions can be used up to 8 puffs a day. Mild asthma well controlled at the moment. Have not got an asthma plan. During an asthma attack when do I get help as it is difficult
I am on fostair nexthaler 100/6 since Feb on the smart regimen one puff twice a day. Have not used it as a reliever yet but instructions can be used up to 8 puffs a day. Mild asthma well controlled at the moment. Have not got an asthma plan. During an asthma attack when do I get help as it is difficult
ahfat41
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
I am new to Asthma
New to these boards too. I was diagnosed four years ago. Am on Zenhale (Dulara), Ventolin, and Singulair. In the first month of diagnosis, I was seen by a pulmonologist, but he since moved away. He never gave me an action plan, so I figure I don’t need one? Anyway, I work at a local hospital in the ER
New to these boards too. I was diagnosed four years ago. Am on Zenhale (Dulara), Ventolin, and Singulair. In the first month of diagnosis, I was seen by a pulmonologist, but he since moved away. He never gave me an action plan, so I figure I don’t need one? Anyway, I work at a local hospital in the ER
Willow7733
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Wheezy, coughing but not breathless for over 6 months!
Peak flow consistently over 400! Do I have asthma ?
Peak flow consistently over 400! Do I have asthma ?
LJMD
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Understanding Asthma UK advice about distinguishing between different symptoms
Hello, I hope people are doing ok. I am confused by some of the asthma UK videos. In one they say take your peak flow so you can tell if it's asthma or covid, and they have sent through the table of differing symptoms (cold/flu/asthma/covid etx). However I thought the whole point is that these things
Hello, I hope people are doing ok. I am confused by some of the asthma UK videos. In one they say take your peak flow so you can tell if it's asthma or covid, and they have sent through the table of differing symptoms (cold/flu/asthma/covid etx). However I thought the whole point is that these things
TabKit
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Confirmed diagnosis finally
I also carried allergologic test and found out that my
asthma
is a 'non
allergic
asthma
'.
I also carried allergologic test and found out that my
asthma
is a 'non
allergic
asthma
'.
Adjhind
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
UPDATE - Guidance GP practice
So I asked surgery via the eConsult service for clarification on my situation. Reply by Tues at 18:30 is what I was told. As I was reading the page on GP website at bottom it said Asthma shielding and took me to the following link which is Asthma UK and been updated today. On my GP website most up
So I asked surgery via the eConsult service for clarification on my situation. Reply by Tues at 18:30 is what I was told. As I was reading the page on GP website at bottom it said Asthma shielding and took me to the following link which is Asthma UK and been updated today. On my GP website most up
LDloveslattecoffe
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma and running -tips?
W1R1, kept going with only one moment where body made me stop and take my inhaler (took it slower after that) I'm thinking of doing week 1 twice to make sure my asthma can cope before I start upping running time. Has anyone with asthma done this or have other tips? Not letting the blasted chronic illness
W1R1, kept going with only one moment where body made me stop and take my inhaler (took it slower after that) I'm thinking of doing week 1 twice to make sure my asthma can cope before I start upping running time. Has anyone with asthma done this or have other tips? Not letting the blasted chronic illness
AliceInThePalace
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
New guidance Re Coronavirus
New guidance has been issued about shielding and asthma. You can find it here. https://www.asthma.org.uk/advice/triggers/coronavirus-covid-19/
New guidance has been issued about shielding and asthma. You can find it here. https://www.asthma.org.uk/advice/triggers/coronavirus-covid-19/
MollyJ
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Hashimoto thyroid
I was on Armour thyroid 30+ 15 for a few years. Been getting rash on arms after dinner. I recently changed to Synthroid and cytomel but still having a rash. Has anyone experienced this? Had a allergy test done which showed allergy to cows milk. How odd because rash appears before I have my evening milk
I was on Armour thyroid 30+ 15 for a few years. Been getting rash on arms after dinner. I recently changed to Synthroid and cytomel but still having a rash. Has anyone experienced this? Had a allergy test done which showed allergy to cows milk. How odd because rash appears before I have my evening milk
Suzi_
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Possible Asthma/COPD no diagnosis
My consultant confuses me so much ...I really feel he is not treating me properly... he said the problem wasn't asthma as I only reversed by 3percent FEV after inhaler, even though I have had
allergic
asthma
my entire life.
My consultant confuses me so much ...I really feel he is not treating me properly... he said the problem wasn't asthma as I only reversed by 3percent FEV after inhaler, even though I have had
allergic
asthma
my entire life.
Madriver
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COPD Friends
4 years ago
Seen this published Friday about Shielding
https://digital.nhs.uk/coronavirus/shielded-patient-list/methodology/medicines-data https://digital.nhs.uk/coronavirus/shielded-patient-list/methodology/annexes#annex-d-long-acting-beta2-agonist-laba-presentations See Annex D and E Can anyone translate EmmaF91 perhaps?? Rule 3: Respiratory This rule
https://digital.nhs.uk/coronavirus/shielded-patient-list/methodology/medicines-data https://digital.nhs.uk/coronavirus/shielded-patient-list/methodology/annexes#annex-d-long-acting-beta2-agonist-laba-presentations See Annex D and E Can anyone translate EmmaF91 perhaps?? Rule 3: Respiratory This rule
LDloveslattecoffe
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Struggling with asthma at night time
Does everyone struggle with the feeling of going to bed when struggling with asthma. I feel that I can do something about in the day time but the is nothing more scary than being woken up with asthma
Does everyone struggle with the feeling of going to bed when struggling with asthma. I feel that I can do something about in the day time but the is nothing more scary than being woken up with asthma
MikeMaxi
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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