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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.
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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
Palette
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Lung Valves!!
Hi everyone, I have not been on here for a few months, (had some personal issues, not lung related to deal with) however, had a follow up with my consultant in Dec, who was going to suggest valves for me, but I am allergic to nickel!!! (just by blinking luck!!) so can not have them. He said, I just
Hi everyone, I have not been on here for a few months, (had some personal issues, not lung related to deal with) however, had a follow up with my consultant in Dec, who was going to suggest valves for me, but I am allergic to nickel!!! (just by blinking luck!!) so can not have them. He said, I just
Skatergirl1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Anyone use CBD for asthma?
Has anyone tried taking CBD oil for the asthma, obviously alongside their asthma meds. Not instead of. If so did it help and what form did you use? Not talking about stuff with THC. I mean legally available supplements.
Has anyone tried taking CBD oil for the asthma, obviously alongside their asthma meds. Not instead of. If so did it help and what form did you use? Not talking about stuff with THC. I mean legally available supplements.
redstar9
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Does serra enzyme work?
I have stage 4 endometriosis and cysts and my period pains for first 3 days are unbearable. I've been taking serra enzyme not sure if it works. Had surgery but they couldn't complete it as a bowel surgeon was also needed. The bowel surgeon after looking at my results said that there would be a very
I have stage 4 endometriosis and cysts and my period pains for first 3 days are unbearable. I've been taking serra enzyme not sure if it works. Had surgery but they couldn't complete it as a bowel surgeon was also needed. The bowel surgeon after looking at my results said that there would be a very
Sayidati
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Early exposure to household cleaning products is associated with asthma and wheeze in young children.
The prevalence of childhood asthma has steadily increased over the past several decades and is now a leading cause of childhood chronic disease and admissions to hospital in developed countries, making it a priority for clinicians, researchers and the public. The first months of life are critical for
The prevalence of childhood asthma has steadily increased over the past several decades and is now a leading cause of childhood chronic disease and admissions to hospital in developed countries, making it a priority for clinicians, researchers and the public. The first months of life are critical for
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Green Phlegm but no Chest Infection
I having been coughing up green phlegm for a fortnight now and are now on my second 5 day course of Amoxicillin. My doctor says that my chest is clear so I do not have a chest infection. I asked her if green phlegm was something asthma sufferers had to live with and she said that whilst asthma can cause
I having been coughing up green phlegm for a fortnight now and are now on my second 5 day course of Amoxicillin. My doctor says that my chest is clear so I do not have a chest infection. I asked her if green phlegm was something asthma sufferers had to live with and she said that whilst asthma can cause
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Pain! Ovarian ongoing
Just had to colonic bowel stents! Caelyx stopped! Waiting for new biopsy Thursday! To try profiling etc! My butt is painful as is my bowels! What more can I go through! Talk about trying times! Feel like I’m attached to toilet and giving birth every minute 😬at lease there was a end and baby was here
Just had to colonic bowel stents! Caelyx stopped! Waiting for new biopsy Thursday! To try profiling etc! My butt is painful as is my bowels! What more can I go through! Talk about trying times! Feel like I’m attached to toilet and giving birth every minute 😬at lease there was a end and baby was here
jools53
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Life is a Wonderful Thing
On the 15th October 2013 I kissed Jayne goodbye with the usual “see you later” and went off to my job - the Service Manager of the local BMW Dealer, the trade I’d been in since starting as an Apprentice Mechanic in 1980. Rewind to the Thursday, 2 weeks prior. I’d complained of a nagging headache and
On the 15th October 2013 I kissed Jayne goodbye with the usual “see you later” and went off to my job - the Service Manager of the local BMW Dealer, the trade I’d been in since starting as an Apprentice Mechanic in 1980. Rewind to the Thursday, 2 weeks prior. I’d complained of a nagging headache and
Belmont45
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Headway
4 years ago
Silent asthma attack and c25k
So having being told yesterday I had a silent asthma attack, and which from start of symptoms through to finally breathing normally again without dizziness lasted from approx 12pm until around 9.30pm, I really don’t know where I stand with continuing c25k. I will have to speak to the GP about it on
So having being told yesterday I had a silent asthma attack, and which from start of symptoms through to finally breathing normally again without dizziness lasted from approx 12pm until around 9.30pm, I really don’t know where I stand with continuing c25k. I will have to speak to the GP about it on
Bluecat9
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Silent asthma attack
Hi all, had a first for me yesterday having suffered with asthma for nearly the 30 years. Ended up calling 111 who promptly sent an ambulance out yesterday resulting in a lot of hours at the local A&E. I was told I’d had what is essentially a silent asthma attack which I had never heard of before. No
Hi all, had a first for me yesterday having suffered with asthma for nearly the 30 years. Ended up calling 111 who promptly sent an ambulance out yesterday resulting in a lot of hours at the local A&E. I was told I’d had what is essentially a silent asthma attack which I had never heard of before. No
Bluecat9
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Smart regimen fostair nexthaler
I have seasonal asthma in winter. Started on the above one puff twice a day since last week. I have been getting a sore throat with it and am just wondering whether I should continue with it. I am due to go backpacking next week. I have been unable to contact the asthma specialist as he comes to the
I have seasonal asthma in winter. Started on the above one puff twice a day since last week. I have been getting a sore throat with it and am just wondering whether I should continue with it. I am due to go backpacking next week. I have been unable to contact the asthma specialist as he comes to the
ahfat41
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Doctor refuses to give me VItamin B12 injections
I’ve had crohns for a long time and in 1996 I had and ileostomy and then a further two small bowel resections For the last 17 years I’ve had B12 injections every three months. I moved 180 miles away from my surgery where I used to go. I now have a doctor who refuses my B12 injection saying I don’t need
I’ve had crohns for a long time and in 1996 I had and ileostomy and then a further two small bowel resections For the last 17 years I’ve had B12 injections every three months. I moved 180 miles away from my surgery where I used to go. I now have a doctor who refuses my B12 injection saying I don’t need
Barbie73
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Chilli and asthma
Do any of you have a problem with your asthma after you have eaten Chilli?
Do any of you have a problem with your asthma after you have eaten Chilli?
revcathfrog
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Living with mild asthma
I am very lucky having mild asthma since I had my first son developing asthma during pregnancy. I have symbicort turbohaler which I take 1puff twice a day, which increases up to 12 if I have a bad chest cough. I also have montelucast at night. So I feel really lucky, having seen really sick children
I am very lucky having mild asthma since I had my first son developing asthma during pregnancy. I have symbicort turbohaler which I take 1puff twice a day, which increases up to 12 if I have a bad chest cough. I also have montelucast at night. So I feel really lucky, having seen really sick children
Shaft1952
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Requesting help
How do you recover from a really bad asthma attack that you was shallow breathing from. I had a shallow breathing asthma attack yesterday and I am struggling to recover from it
How do you recover from a really bad asthma attack that you was shallow breathing from. I had a shallow breathing asthma attack yesterday and I am struggling to recover from it
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
We are now entering the peak tree pollen season.
If you have allergies, here is a calendar for all the pollen seasons. https://www.allergiesandhealth.com/seasonal/uk-pollen-calendar
If you have allergies, here is a calendar for all the pollen seasons. https://www.allergiesandhealth.com/seasonal/uk-pollen-calendar
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma Apps
Hi, I was diagnosed with Asthma nearly 2 years ago, and today had my annual review. Very positive on the whole, good control, good inhaler technique and my personal best peak flow has improved.. however she has advised me to be particularly vigilant this hay fever season (my biggest trigger), as I'm
Hi, I was diagnosed with Asthma nearly 2 years ago, and today had my annual review. Very positive on the whole, good control, good inhaler technique and my personal best peak flow has improved.. however she has advised me to be particularly vigilant this hay fever season (my biggest trigger), as I'm
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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