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SLIT immunotherapy for allergies
Hi everyone, I have a dustmite allergy which triggers asthma. I have booked a private consultant and the treatment for it is immunotherapy which costs thousands. After doing lots of research I have found that you can buy it yourself online for hayfever, dustmites, mold etc. These are at a fraction of
Hi everyone, I have a dustmite allergy which triggers asthma. I have booked a private consultant and the treatment for it is immunotherapy which costs thousands. After doing lots of research I have found that you can buy it yourself online for hayfever, dustmites, mold etc. These are at a fraction of
RM33
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Stomas
I am nearly 33 years old and have suffered stage 4 endo for 14 years. Iv had seven laparoscopies and three treatments of zolodex. In January I will be having a full hysterectomy in January along with bowel surgery. The said I may have a stoma fitted because of the extent of the endo on the bowel. Has
I am nearly 33 years old and have suffered stage 4 endo for 14 years. Iv had seven laparoscopies and three treatments of zolodex. In January I will be having a full hysterectomy in January along with bowel surgery. The said I may have a stoma fitted because of the extent of the endo on the bowel. Has
Lisa2287
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Severe sinus issues, ears.
Severe allergies, feels like congestion in ears, does anyone know how I can get some relief? Help please
Severe allergies, feels like congestion in ears, does anyone know how I can get some relief? Help please
Honeybee22
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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Place for living~severe asthma
Where is good place for living with severe asthma? Thanks, and hug. Milana.
Where is good place for living with severe asthma? Thanks, and hug. Milana.
MilanaR
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma exacerbation
I was diagnosed with asthma as a child and had ‘mild’ flare ups throughout my life.. this last year my asthma has become uncontrollable and has has lead to me having 4 acute hospital admission and life threatening asthma attacks requiring Iv magnesium, back to back nebs and 4 different inhalers. I’m
I was diagnosed with asthma as a child and had ‘mild’ flare ups throughout my life.. this last year my asthma has become uncontrollable and has has lead to me having 4 acute hospital admission and life threatening asthma attacks requiring Iv magnesium, back to back nebs and 4 different inhalers. I’m
Hnurs
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Climate change/asthma
Anyone else feeling concerned about the news this morning that asthma sufferers might be increasing climate change by using certain inhalers? Bad enough to have asthma without it being presented as contributing to climate change, some people cannot take the inhalers suggested, it is not fair to present
Anyone else feeling concerned about the news this morning that asthma sufferers might be increasing climate change by using certain inhalers? Bad enough to have asthma without it being presented as contributing to climate change, some people cannot take the inhalers suggested, it is not fair to present
Palette
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
The never ending cycle of Health Anxiety
The never ending cycle of Anxiety First of all let me say I’m so relieved to have somewhere to express my anxiety. Though I have such a loving and understanding support system I feel like such an annoyance at times. I know my thoughts are often times incredibly irrational and yet I can’t help but get
The never ending cycle of Anxiety First of all let me say I’m so relieved to have somewhere to express my anxiety. Though I have such a loving and understanding support system I feel like such an annoyance at times. I know my thoughts are often times incredibly irrational and yet I can’t help but get
Vt1988
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
worrying
hello everyone..im worrying so much about having asthma or getting it how can i resure myself 😔 xx
hello everyone..im worrying so much about having asthma or getting it how can i resure myself 😔 xx
shannonlindasmith
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Skin care
I have had my stoma for 5 weeks now and it's settled down nicely. I'm changing my colostomy bag twice a day and am finding that the skin on my tummy where the adhesive flanges stick is becoming sore and red with some signs of a rash starting. Applying cream seems to affect the 'stickiness' of the bag
I have had my stoma for 5 weeks now and it's settled down nicely. I'm changing my colostomy bag twice a day and am finding that the skin on my tummy where the adhesive flanges stick is becoming sore and red with some signs of a rash starting. Applying cream seems to affect the 'stickiness' of the bag
Taztarr
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Living with a Stoma
5 years ago
Stoma hasn’t worked for over 12 hours no pain
Hi, just wondering if anybody has had a stoma that hasn’t worked for more than 12 hours, no stomach pain or vomiting? My ileostomy has been very quiet and I’ve been drinking and eating normally, Thanks 😊
Hi, just wondering if anybody has had a stoma that hasn’t worked for more than 12 hours, no stomach pain or vomiting? My ileostomy has been very quiet and I’ve been drinking and eating normally, Thanks 😊
Blobby3
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Living with a Stoma
5 years ago
Coughing Asthma
Hi everyone, I have a coughing asthma, starting to be a bit breathless in the last few days. I have had the cough for years and had all the tests. I do not respond to inhaled steroids only oral and I don't want to live on them. Does anybody have any ideas about anything that might have worked for
Hi everyone, I have a coughing asthma, starting to be a bit breathless in the last few days. I have had the cough for years and had all the tests. I do not respond to inhaled steroids only oral and I don't want to live on them. Does anybody have any ideas about anything that might have worked for
Antrim
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma
My normally very controlled asthma is not good at all. I have had a horrible virus and am struggling to get my asthma back under control. I have doubled my steroid inhaler and taking lots of ventolin. I will go to the gp tomorrow. Any advice for help in the meantime would be appreciated. Thank you in
My normally very controlled asthma is not good at all. I have had a horrible virus and am struggling to get my asthma back under control. I have doubled my steroid inhaler and taking lots of ventolin. I will go to the gp tomorrow. Any advice for help in the meantime would be appreciated. Thank you in
elong75
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Newly diagnosed asthma with pains.
Hi I went to the doctors this week and have been diagnosed with asthma. I had a breathing test that absolutely killed my chest and shoulder blade on the left side . Is this a symptom of asthma? Iv felt like this for a while now and recently it has got worse. Iv been given a brown preventor inhaler and
Hi I went to the doctors this week and have been diagnosed with asthma. I had a breathing test that absolutely killed my chest and shoulder blade on the left side . Is this a symptom of asthma? Iv felt like this for a while now and recently it has got worse. Iv been given a brown preventor inhaler and
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Day 2 - Post Surgery
Well that was an ordeal! You never know what your body has been through until you’ve heard from your appointed family member afterwards; oh and of course the pain but when you’re a bit delirious on pain relief that’s kind of unclear. 7 hours on the operating table and I’m still here; my poor mamo must
Well that was an ordeal! You never know what your body has been through until you’ve heard from your appointed family member afterwards; oh and of course the pain but when you’re a bit delirious on pain relief that’s kind of unclear. 7 hours on the operating table and I’m still here; my poor mamo must
SimplyDeeDee
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
In focus: travel - practicalities of travel
Hello This month our series of posts around a particular topic is going to be focused on travel. We're starting today by looking at some of the practical aspects of planning and taking a trip. For many people, travel is an important part of life. It’s a way to see new places, visit friends and family
Hello This month our series of posts around a particular topic is going to be focused on travel. We're starting today by looking at some of the practical aspects of planning and taking a trip. For many people, travel is an important part of life. It’s a way to see new places, visit friends and family
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My Ovacome
5 years ago
Glad I’ve found you all!
Having started the Couch to 5k 9 weeks ago, I’m really pleased to find this app! I’m now back on week 7, having been diagnosed with Asthma 2 weeks ago (I thought I was struggling!). Really enjoying it! So close to 9 weeks. Wish I had you lot when I was ready to give up. Asthma was the prognosis, and
Having started the Couch to 5k 9 weeks ago, I’m really pleased to find this app! I’m now back on week 7, having been diagnosed with Asthma 2 weeks ago (I thought I was struggling!). Really enjoying it! So close to 9 weeks. Wish I had you lot when I was ready to give up. Asthma was the prognosis, and
Sunflower-Days
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Winter blues
I have had asthma for many years and at present, I am on Fostair and Ventolin. I get through the spring and summer ok, but This time of the year when the weather gets damp, my asthma is much worse. I get a terrible cough that goes on and on and my breathing becomes much worse. I am not sure what to do
I have had asthma for many years and at present, I am on Fostair and Ventolin. I get through the spring and summer ok, but This time of the year when the weather gets damp, my asthma is much worse. I get a terrible cough that goes on and on and my breathing becomes much worse. I am not sure what to do
colleenc
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Allergy test
What does Avian birds means on the allergy test???
What does Avian birds means on the allergy test???
Rainbow_15
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
APS and food allergy
A recent study supports a link between antibodies and food allergies. https://www.empr.com/home/mpr-first-report/acaai-2019/food-allergy-presence-associated-with-antiphospholipid-antibodies/ My Antiphospholipid antibodies dropped substantially when I started a high fiber diet and limited eggs and dairy
A recent study supports a link between antibodies and food allergies. https://www.empr.com/home/mpr-first-report/acaai-2019/food-allergy-presence-associated-with-antiphospholipid-antibodies/ My Antiphospholipid antibodies dropped substantially when I started a high fiber diet and limited eggs and dairy
Roarah
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
Has anyone had hiatus Hernia repair operation to help asthma?
I have had asthma for 47 years and horrendous reflux for the last two with spasm in my voice box. I’ve to have an operation next month to repair my hiatus hernia and wondered if anyone could share how they recover after the op and if their asthma improved. I’ve read that reflux can be a big contributor
I have had asthma for 47 years and horrendous reflux for the last two with spasm in my voice box. I’ve to have an operation next month to repair my hiatus hernia and wondered if anyone could share how they recover after the op and if their asthma improved. I’ve read that reflux can be a big contributor
Lynkeogh
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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