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I have
allergic
asthma
. I read that your allergies can change over time (I'm sensitive to lobster and shrimp but the other day I had a reaction to salmon).
I have
allergic
asthma
. I read that your allergies can change over time (I'm sensitive to lobster and shrimp but the other day I had a reaction to salmon).
asthmaK
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Living with Asthma
4 years ago
Anxiety virus (asthma)
I’ve been freaking out about this virus and having anxiety and asthma doesnt help and I always feel like I’m dying or something is wrong with me anyone!??
I’ve been freaking out about this virus and having anxiety and asthma doesnt help and I always feel like I’m dying or something is wrong with me anyone!??
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Anxiety Support
4 years ago
Advice and help please
Hi I was diagnosed 2 years ago with clear cell ovarian cancer and had 6 rounds of carbo taxol after a hysterectomy.I went to UCLH in london who discovered I did not have clear cell in March 2019 but germ cell yolk sac. I then needed more surgery and they found a new lesion that tested positive. Because
Hi I was diagnosed 2 years ago with clear cell ovarian cancer and had 6 rounds of carbo taxol after a hysterectomy.I went to UCLH in london who discovered I did not have clear cell in March 2019 but germ cell yolk sac. I then needed more surgery and they found a new lesion that tested positive. Because
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
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Asthma?
I was diagnosed with asthma less than two years ago. I was dealing with a cough that wouldn't go away and wheezing and really having a hard time breathing, even when I wasn't active. I was prescribed advair, singular, cough medicine with antihistamine, and claritin, and or zrytec. It wasn't much help
I was diagnosed with asthma less than two years ago. I was dealing with a cough that wouldn't go away and wheezing and really having a hard time breathing, even when I wasn't active. I was prescribed advair, singular, cough medicine with antihistamine, and claritin, and or zrytec. It wasn't much help
Iluvgardening
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Fostair question
I take two puffs of Fostair twice a day. Can I safely increase this by adding in a lunchtime puff? I’m wheezy I think because of Spring allergies
I take two puffs of Fostair twice a day. Can I safely increase this by adding in a lunchtime puff? I’m wheezy I think because of Spring allergies
Lizzog
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
What type of doctor for allergic asthma?
I have
allergic
asthma
but have been able to keep it mostly controlled with medication. I am wondering if a pulmonologist or respiratory therapist would be a better match than an allergist. I don't want to take allergy shots. What type of doctor do you go to?
I have
allergic
asthma
but have been able to keep it mostly controlled with medication. I am wondering if a pulmonologist or respiratory therapist would be a better match than an allergist. I don't want to take allergy shots. What type of doctor do you go to?
asthmaK
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Living with Asthma
4 years ago
Posture
Good evening all, hope everyone is well. Just a quick query. So whilst I'm still in limbo land with my potential diagnosis, and not knowing much about asthma, I was just wondering if posture affects breathing with asthma? I've noticed recently that if I slouch on the couch I get a little more breathless
Good evening all, hope everyone is well. Just a quick query. So whilst I'm still in limbo land with my potential diagnosis, and not knowing much about asthma, I was just wondering if posture affects breathing with asthma? I've noticed recently that if I slouch on the couch I get a little more breathless
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma and Chest Pains
Hi all, I've had asthma since i was born and it was fairly controlled until 4 weeks ago. I started having stabbing chest pains (not chest tightness) and shortness of breath. I had no fever but i did have a sore throat a couple of days after. I was in and out of hospital and was told its probably a chest
Hi all, I've had asthma since i was born and it was fairly controlled until 4 weeks ago. I started having stabbing chest pains (not chest tightness) and shortness of breath. I had no fever but i did have a sore throat a couple of days after. I was in and out of hospital and was told its probably a chest
Dreamer1109
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
New user: unusual asthma symptoms
Hi, I am 41 and was diagnosed 2 years ago. After years of complaining if extreme tiredness and pain in bones I had flu and only when my symptoms were exacerbated I realized that my tiredness was chest tightness. Usually I have no other symptoms, just tired and slight chest tightness, which make it difficult
Hi, I am 41 and was diagnosed 2 years ago. After years of complaining if extreme tiredness and pain in bones I had flu and only when my symptoms were exacerbated I realized that my tiredness was chest tightness. Usually I have no other symptoms, just tired and slight chest tightness, which make it difficult
AnaRegina20
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Test for allergy to B vitamins?
Is there a test for allergies to the individual B vitamins? My husband just started taking a B complex (Doctor’s Best) and gets a rash on his forehead, cheeks, neck and wrist (only just realised it’s the capsule). He needs to supplement B12 and folate, at least that’s what he knows of. (Sorry, not necessarily
Is there a test for allergies to the individual B vitamins? My husband just started taking a B complex (Doctor’s Best) and gets a rash on his forehead, cheeks, neck and wrist (only just realised it’s the capsule). He needs to supplement B12 and folate, at least that’s what he knows of. (Sorry, not necessarily
Yppah
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Asthma cured??
Has anyone managed to keep asthma away by eliminating wheat and dairy from their diet. Or does anyone know of any studies done on this?
Has anyone managed to keep asthma away by eliminating wheat and dairy from their diet. Or does anyone know of any studies done on this?
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
What was your mobility like when you were discharged home?
So my Dad has been in hospital 7 weeks, 6 of which have been in ICU after suffering a ruptured aneurysm. He also has a stoma after some of his large bowel died and he later developed pneumonia from ventilator. Now he is on medical ward but not mobile and with alot of muscle wasting. I am worried because
So my Dad has been in hospital 7 weeks, 6 of which have been in ICU after suffering a ruptured aneurysm. He also has a stoma after some of his large bowel died and he later developed pneumonia from ventilator. Now he is on medical ward but not mobile and with alot of muscle wasting. I am worried because
NICOLETTE2020
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ICUsteps
4 years ago
Endometriosis surgery
Hello, hope everyone is well. Has anybody had laparoscopy for vagina & bowel as it will be a double surgery for me as my endometriosis is accumulating in my pouch of Douglas, some in my intestine, bowel the list goes on. I am on the waiting list to have this procedure done, there is a possibility I
Hello, hope everyone is well. Has anybody had laparoscopy for vagina & bowel as it will be a double surgery for me as my endometriosis is accumulating in my pouch of Douglas, some in my intestine, bowel the list goes on. I am on the waiting list to have this procedure done, there is a possibility I
SD20
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Asthma Newby Seeking Advice
I’m relatively new to the problems with Asthma and would be grateful for some advice. I was diagnosed with Asthma 4 years ago and for the majority of that time I took 1 puff of my inhaler in the morning and never had any symptoms in just under 4 years. At the end of last October I had a viral infection
I’m relatively new to the problems with Asthma and would be grateful for some advice. I was diagnosed with Asthma 4 years ago and for the majority of that time I took 1 puff of my inhaler in the morning and never had any symptoms in just under 4 years. At the end of last October I had a viral infection
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
First snowfall with Asthma
I woke up with snow falling and I wasn't able to breathe a great deal and I am just starting to feel better but I am still struggling with my asthma but it is a lot better than it was when I woke up. Will this get easier with the more time's I get snow
I woke up with snow falling and I wasn't able to breathe a great deal and I am just starting to feel better but I am still struggling with my asthma but it is a lot better than it was when I woke up. Will this get easier with the more time's I get snow
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Trinity researchers make asthma breakthrough.
Researchers from Trinity have made a breakthrough that may eventually lead to improved therapeutic options for people living with asthma. The researchers have uncovered a critical role for a protein (Caspase-11), which had previously never been implicated in the disease. https://www.tcd.ie/news_events
Researchers from Trinity have made a breakthrough that may eventually lead to improved therapeutic options for people living with asthma. The researchers have uncovered a critical role for a protein (Caspase-11), which had previously never been implicated in the disease. https://www.tcd.ie/news_events
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Any advice welcome
I’ve been diagnosed with adult onset asthma a four years ago. I’m 54. Diagnosed after a respiratory tract infection- no spiromtry or other tests I’ve read about on here. For the first couple of years I didn’t have symptoms most of the time- only when I had a cold. I could go without Clenil or Ventolin
I’ve been diagnosed with adult onset asthma a four years ago. I’m 54. Diagnosed after a respiratory tract infection- no spiromtry or other tests I’ve read about on here. For the first couple of years I didn’t have symptoms most of the time- only when I had a cold. I could go without Clenil or Ventolin
Calmcat
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
I’m sick
My asthma is normally very well controlled and I usually only need to take about two puffs of Ventolin per week, plus my preventer. I’ve had two regular colds recently, both with a temperature and about two weeks apart. (And a runny nose, which for those who are wondering, is not a feature of the Coronavirus
My asthma is normally very well controlled and I usually only need to take about two puffs of Ventolin per week, plus my preventer. I’ve had two regular colds recently, both with a temperature and about two weeks apart. (And a runny nose, which for those who are wondering, is not a feature of the Coronavirus
golden-retriever
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
A Comparison of between Covid-19, a Cold, the Flu, Hay Fever and Asthma plus other Coronavirus updates
Close comparison of the two viruses creates a worrisome picture of what could happen if COVID-19 becomes widespread in the United States, infectious disease experts say. The new coronavirus is more infectious than the flu and appears to strike with much more severity in certain vulnerable groups.
Close comparison of the two viruses creates a worrisome picture of what could happen if COVID-19 becomes widespread in the United States, infectious disease experts say. The new coronavirus is more infectious than the flu and appears to strike with much more severity in certain vulnerable groups.
Jm954
Administrator
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Quorn asthma cause?
Have been trying to trace why I developed asthma late on life. Recently had a really bad bout of stomach pains and violent sickness after eating Quorn and on looking back realised I only really developed asthma after giving up meat. Soy products seem fine but I think I may have bad reaction to the Quorn
Have been trying to trace why I developed asthma late on life. Recently had a really bad bout of stomach pains and violent sickness after eating Quorn and on looking back realised I only really developed asthma after giving up meat. Soy products seem fine but I think I may have bad reaction to the Quorn
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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