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Food Allergy Testing/igE
Hi. Me again! Wearing this forum out I think.... Food allergy testing. I am going for some blood tests for food allergy testing. In other posts I've mentioned I'm having coeliac reaction to a whole new range of non-gluten foods, and it's all a bit confusing. Can anyone tell me if the igE blood test for
Hi. Me again! Wearing this forum out I think.... Food allergy testing. I am going for some blood tests for food allergy testing. In other posts I've mentioned I'm having coeliac reaction to a whole new range of non-gluten foods, and it's all a bit confusing. Can anyone tell me if the igE blood test for
Hidden
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
5 years ago
Running with Asthma
Hi I completed the C25K earlier in the year on the treadmill. I haven’t run in about 7 weeks as couldn’t get to the gym. I’m due to start the C25K again running outside but really concerned about how I will cope with my asthma. Any advice on how best to be prepare? What to wear etc? Many thanks
Hi I completed the C25K earlier in the year on the treadmill. I haven’t run in about 7 weeks as couldn’t get to the gym. I’m due to start the C25K again running outside but really concerned about how I will cope with my asthma. Any advice on how best to be prepare? What to wear etc? Many thanks
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Anyone allergic to nsaids
Just a question Any one allergic to non steriods, if so what is an alternative for inflammation, I know of fish oil but does anyone have any other suggestions?
Just a question Any one allergic to non steriods, if so what is an alternative for inflammation, I know of fish oil but does anyone have any other suggestions?
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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Newby with dietary questions
Hi, my colostomy and stoma is now 3 weeks old following an emergency procedure. Everything's fine so far and my diet is returning to normal. Having said that I find a lot of the advice online contradictory. I understand the no sweetcorn, nuts, peas rules ok but I love salads and really want to reintroduce
Hi, my colostomy and stoma is now 3 weeks old following an emergency procedure. Everything's fine so far and my diet is returning to normal. Having said that I find a lot of the advice online contradictory. I understand the no sweetcorn, nuts, peas rules ok but I love salads and really want to reintroduce
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Living with a Stoma
5 years ago
Trachea involvement in asthma
Forgive me if this is a dumb question, but I’m relatively new to asthma, with a recent diagnosis. I’ve searched far and wide and can’t figure this out. The trachea is part of the lower respiratory system and asthma is a lower respiratory condition, but there doesn’t seem to be much information about
Forgive me if this is a dumb question, but I’m relatively new to asthma, with a recent diagnosis. I’ve searched far and wide and can’t figure this out. The trachea is part of the lower respiratory system and asthma is a lower respiratory condition, but there doesn’t seem to be much information about
golden-retriever
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Allergic diseases increase the risk of adult-onset asthma.
A Finnish study found that the more
allergic
diseases an individual has, the higher the
asthma
risk. The number of
allergic
diseases increases the risk of adult-onset
asthma
especially in individuals born after 1940, according to a study published in the Allergy journal.
A Finnish study found that the more
allergic
diseases an individual has, the higher the
asthma
risk. The number of
allergic
diseases increases the risk of adult-onset
asthma
especially in individuals born after 1940, according to a study published in the Allergy journal.
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Propranolol and asthma
hello, i was wondering if anyone could help. i am a mild/moderate ashmatic. i take a preventer inhayler daily. i have been prescribed propranolol with anxiety, but was told it could make my asthma worse. has anyone with asthma talen it before? im scared that it will cause me to have an asthma attack
hello, i was wondering if anyone could help. i am a mild/moderate ashmatic. i take a preventer inhayler daily. i have been prescribed propranolol with anxiety, but was told it could make my asthma worse. has anyone with asthma talen it before? im scared that it will cause me to have an asthma attack
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
Please suggest if salbutamol (asthalin) can be given to 4-year old without doctor's prescription for asthma
Hi all, i am new to this forum. I am mom to a 4- year old boy who has been suffering from asthma for last 2 years. He was hospitalized 6-7 times during the last two years. Everytime doc gives him neb 3-4 times per day, omnacortil thrice a day for 5 days and also asthalin (salbutamol). Since yesterday
Hi all, i am new to this forum. I am mom to a 4- year old boy who has been suffering from asthma for last 2 years. He was hospitalized 6-7 times during the last two years. Everytime doc gives him neb 3-4 times per day, omnacortil thrice a day for 5 days and also asthalin (salbutamol). Since yesterday
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma & Magnesium
Has anyone found that taking magnesium supplements made a difference to their asthma? I’m wondering if magnesium deficiency could be causing my breathing issues but don’t want to be laughed out of the GP surgery.
Has anyone found that taking magnesium supplements made a difference to their asthma? I’m wondering if magnesium deficiency could be causing my breathing issues but don’t want to be laughed out of the GP surgery.
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma and emphysima
Anyone on here who has both asthma and empthasima woukd love to hear how you are getting on
Anyone on here who has both asthma and empthasima woukd love to hear how you are getting on
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Weirdest advice/conspiracies you have heard about asthma
So no doubt you’ve all heard something weird or wacky at some point about asthma. A cure, a suggestion for improvement, what causes it and just general conspiracies. Time for use to share what we’ve heard (and if you think they’re true/helpful). Maybe someone has something that’s been suggested which
So no doubt you’ve all heard something weird or wacky at some point about asthma. A cure, a suggestion for improvement, what causes it and just general conspiracies. Time for use to share what we’ve heard (and if you think they’re true/helpful). Maybe someone has something that’s been suggested which
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Intrinsic asthma and non allergic rhinistis.
I have horrible rhinistis to the point I'm mouth breathing most of the time and I've been prescribed avamys which didn't work and now dymista which makes me feel ill and unblocks my nose very little, my asthma feels worse with this, I take symbicort twice a day. yet peak flow is always 550, does anyone
I have horrible rhinistis to the point I'm mouth breathing most of the time and I've been prescribed avamys which didn't work and now dymista which makes me feel ill and unblocks my nose very little, my asthma feels worse with this, I take symbicort twice a day. yet peak flow is always 550, does anyone
Wesawerr
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Household Asthma??
What are the chances of two people family members getting asthma at the same time? I’ve had a cough for about 6 weeks now and my throat feels like it closes up and I can’t inhale. I’ve seen the doctor and they said it may be asthma and have given me inhalers. It seems to easing. My 19 year old daughter
What are the chances of two people family members getting asthma at the same time? I’ve had a cough for about 6 weeks now and my throat feels like it closes up and I can’t inhale. I’ve seen the doctor and they said it may be asthma and have given me inhalers. It seems to easing. My 19 year old daughter
Nichola7
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma and pregnancy
I am newly pregnant (6 weeks) and I'm really nervous my asthma is going to effect my baby oxygen and health! Any advice?
I am newly pregnant (6 weeks) and I'm really nervous my asthma is going to effect my baby oxygen and health! Any advice?
worrier96
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma diagnosed at 44
Hi, last year a lot happened in my life I lost my dad, i was diagnosed as peri menopausal and then asthma after getting a cold and sinusitis, think I have struggled to accept I have asthma because I can’t understand how I have got to age 44 without any symptoms previously. I now notice a huge change
Hi, last year a lot happened in my life I lost my dad, i was diagnosed as peri menopausal and then asthma after getting a cold and sinusitis, think I have struggled to accept I have asthma because I can’t understand how I have got to age 44 without any symptoms previously. I now notice a huge change
JoMB
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
African American Children Respond Differently to Asthma Medications.
African Americans suffer asthma more often and more severely than Caucasian patients. However, clinical trials that have shaped treatment guidelines have included few African Americans. A new report demonstrates a shortcoming of that history. Researchers at National Jewish Health and their colleagues
African Americans suffer asthma more often and more severely than Caucasian patients. However, clinical trials that have shaped treatment guidelines have included few African Americans. A new report demonstrates a shortcoming of that history. Researchers at National Jewish Health and their colleagues
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma and tiredness
Hello everyone, I have had asthma for over 50 years since I was a nipper. I believe there is a link between asthma and tiredness and often feel the need to lie down and rest. During this year I have been feeling more and more tired. At times my asthma has also been bad this year, but currently I am
Hello everyone, I have had asthma for over 50 years since I was a nipper. I believe there is a link between asthma and tiredness and often feel the need to lie down and rest. During this year I have been feeling more and more tired. At times my asthma has also been bad this year, but currently I am
PaulRosedene
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Bowel resection on Monday
Hi everyone, I have stage 4 recto vaginal endo and have been struggling for years. I had my first lap last December to remove a 4cm cyst from the left ovary. The surgeon found endo on my appendix and my ulterior wall. I have now been booked in for a bowel resection + removal of the endo within my gynae
Hi everyone, I have stage 4 recto vaginal endo and have been struggling for years. I had my first lap last December to remove a 4cm cyst from the left ovary. The surgeon found endo on my appendix and my ulterior wall. I have now been booked in for a bowel resection + removal of the endo within my gynae
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Current state of my asthma.
I am a retired 74 year young ex. accountant. I was diagnosed with asthma ten years ago after a course of beta blockers. Been very stable until just recently and medication has increased to 2 puffs in morning also at night of pink inhaler fostair. Have had an appointment with the surgery asthma nurse
I am a retired 74 year young ex. accountant. I was diagnosed with asthma ten years ago after a course of beta blockers. Been very stable until just recently and medication has increased to 2 puffs in morning also at night of pink inhaler fostair. Have had an appointment with the surgery asthma nurse
francis1944
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Link between steroid inhaler and muscle pain?
Hello About 4 months ago my husband was diagnosed with late onset asthma and has been using a brown preventative inhaler twice daily with a spacer - his asthma symptoms have improved markedly. However since regular use of this inhaler he has developed muscle aches and pains which are gradually getting
Hello About 4 months ago my husband was diagnosed with late onset asthma and has been using a brown preventative inhaler twice daily with a spacer - his asthma symptoms have improved markedly. However since regular use of this inhaler he has developed muscle aches and pains which are gradually getting
The_Sausage_Dragon
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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