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Recovering from asthma attack
Hi all, I’m new to all this 35yo male, I previously had very mild asthma as a kid and used ventolin very occasionally as an adult . This summer things have detereirated but the waiting list for asthma nurse was 6 weeks ! Last Thursday I started struggling with my breathing and went A&E. I was given
Hi all, I’m new to all this 35yo male, I previously had very mild asthma as a kid and used ventolin very occasionally as an adult . This summer things have detereirated but the waiting list for asthma nurse was 6 weeks ! Last Thursday I started struggling with my breathing and went A&E. I was given
Jimmy1983
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Needing a little bit of support right now
I have been having a terrible 5 weeks, i have severe brittle
allergic
asthma
- current treatment Relvar Spiriva 184mcg/22mcg, Spiriva respimat, Montleukast, Fexofenadine 180mg, Ventolin. Omaluzimab 4 weekly.
I have been having a terrible 5 weeks, i have severe brittle
allergic
asthma
- current treatment Relvar Spiriva 184mcg/22mcg, Spiriva respimat, Montleukast, Fexofenadine 180mg, Ventolin. Omaluzimab 4 weekly.
Kimmy132
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
The Asthma Menagerie
Just a fun post (again with contributions from Js706, Lysistrata and KatieJ28). Between us we have animals which describe our symptoms/how we’re feeling. Some of our ‘pets’ are named, others are not... if you have any to add to the zoo please tell!! Or if you use any other way to describe your symptoms
Just a fun post (again with contributions from Js706, Lysistrata and KatieJ28). Between us we have animals which describe our symptoms/how we’re feeling. Some of our ‘pets’ are named, others are not... if you have any to add to the zoo please tell!! Or if you use any other way to describe your symptoms
EmmaF91
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5 years ago
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Ventolin
When I get breathless and use my inhaler a couple of times it seems to make me feel worse, a bit space out and heart racing. Or is that the asthma . Settles after a while . Feel rough for the rest of the day . As we all know asthma attacks are frightening.
When I get breathless and use my inhaler a couple of times it seems to make me feel worse, a bit space out and heart racing. Or is that the asthma . Settles after a while . Feel rough for the rest of the day . As we all know asthma attacks are frightening.
Seabreezy
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Breathing
I struggle with asthma like symptoms when I’ve picked up something viral or hay fever season. I’ve been having 2 puffs of ventolin before I run as this week I feel a little under the weather and quite breathless, my runs have been quite rubbish this week. Any asthma sufferers out there to offer some
I struggle with asthma like symptoms when I’ve picked up something viral or hay fever season. I’ve been having 2 puffs of ventolin before I run as this week I feel a little under the weather and quite breathless, my runs have been quite rubbish this week. Any asthma sufferers out there to offer some
Sp81
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Increasing seretide
Hi everyone, I'm sorry about having to post another question here but I'm really struggling at the moment. I woke up this morning feeling the same as usual (tight chest but I'm used to it now) but throughout the morning my symptoms increased a lot and now it feels like I'm having an attack though I'm
Hi everyone, I'm sorry about having to post another question here but I'm really struggling at the moment. I woke up this morning feeling the same as usual (tight chest but I'm used to it now) but throughout the morning my symptoms increased a lot and now it feels like I'm having an attack though I'm
Hannah125
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Vitamin D
The asthma nurse at Asthma UK suggested I have my Vitamin D levels checked as low levels can make your asthma worse. I have looked on the internet and there are various studies that state this. I take colecalciferol for my bone problems which has 10mg Vitamin D but there are articles saying that you
The asthma nurse at Asthma UK suggested I have my Vitamin D levels checked as low levels can make your asthma worse. I have looked on the internet and there are various studies that state this. I take colecalciferol for my bone problems which has 10mg Vitamin D but there are articles saying that you
Gilly100
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Severe incontinence
I was wondering if anyone had been offered stoma surgery for their severe Diarrhea. I can’t go out anymore due to the problems, the last 3 years of my life have been mostly stuck inside and I’m only 23. I am on the toilet up to 20 times a day and can never leave the house due to the urgency. I’ve had
I was wondering if anyone had been offered stoma surgery for their severe Diarrhea. I can’t go out anymore due to the problems, the last 3 years of my life have been mostly stuck inside and I’m only 23. I am on the toilet up to 20 times a day and can never leave the house due to the urgency. I’ve had
Clo23
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Asthma worse after eating a meal?
Hi all so recently I have been doing a lot more exercise and going on buses a lot and my asthma decided to show back up the typical symptoms. After being house bound for years practically going out only sometimes I kind of never bothered with my inhalers even though i should have been. So iam back on
Hi all so recently I have been doing a lot more exercise and going on buses a lot and my asthma decided to show back up the typical symptoms. After being house bound for years practically going out only sometimes I kind of never bothered with my inhalers even though i should have been. So iam back on
vooxxy
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Some good news for asthma and probably COPD too.
Press Release Asthma pill targets airway muscles to decrease attacks 13/02/2019 Results from a phase II clinical trial, experimental work on cells and computational modelling have together shown why the first pill for asthma in 20 years can help reduce asthma attacks. Researchers from Leicester
Press Release Asthma pill targets airway muscles to decrease attacks 13/02/2019 Results from a phase II clinical trial, experimental work on cells and computational modelling have together shown why the first pill for asthma in 20 years can help reduce asthma attacks. Researchers from Leicester
Gazza01
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Giving up work
Has anyone had to give up work because of their asthma? If you have is it Because your job makes has a part to play in your asthma
Has anyone had to give up work because of their asthma? If you have is it Because your job makes has a part to play in your asthma
Pink2000
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Just having a vent...
I was immediately filled with horror and explained how incredibly uncomfortable that made me feel, given that I have poorly controlled
allergic
asthma
and am awaiting a referral for biological treatment.
I was immediately filled with horror and explained how incredibly uncomfortable that made me feel, given that I have poorly controlled
allergic
asthma
and am awaiting a referral for biological treatment.
MrsCMK
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
ACOS and mart regime
Hi all. I have asthma and copd. For a while now I have been on Fostair 100/6. It's ok but doesn't seem to last the full 12 hours and sometimes I notice a definite dip in my breathing just after taking it. I asked if I could just take ventolin in between doses which I could fit in with my exercises as
Hi all. I have asthma and copd. For a while now I have been on Fostair 100/6. It's ok but doesn't seem to last the full 12 hours and sometimes I notice a definite dip in my breathing just after taking it. I asked if I could just take ventolin in between doses which I could fit in with my exercises as
Gazza01
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
I do like to be beside the seaside....I'm new to this forum
I live in a rural area in the Vale of York and this year has been my worst ever
asthma
- wise. I am
allergic
to grass pollen and I'm also badly affected at harvest time.
I live in a rural area in the Vale of York and this year has been my worst ever
asthma
- wise. I am
allergic
to grass pollen and I'm also badly affected at harvest time.
nancyminder
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
The Effect of Flavored E-cigarettes on Murine Allergic Airways Disease. (Asthma)
Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use has dramatically increased in recent years due to its portrayal as a healthier alternative to tobacco cigarettes. E-cigarette use amongst high school aged children in the US jumped from 1.5% in 2011 to over 15% in 20151. Similarly, almost 9% of 18–24 year olds are
Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use has dramatically increased in recent years due to its portrayal as a healthier alternative to tobacco cigarettes. E-cigarette use amongst high school aged children in the US jumped from 1.5% in 2011 to over 15% in 20151. Similarly, almost 9% of 18–24 year olds are
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Glutathione for Asthma?
There’s an interesting (Phd Qualified) Health Educator who some of you may already have come across on YouTube, called Chris Masterjohn. My Wife’s a Chemist (not Pharmacist) and runs several Testing Labs in the UK. She seems to have a fairly positive view of the guy which adds to my confidence in mentioning
There’s an interesting (Phd Qualified) Health Educator who some of you may already have come across on YouTube, called Chris Masterjohn. My Wife’s a Chemist (not Pharmacist) and runs several Testing Labs in the UK. She seems to have a fairly positive view of the guy which adds to my confidence in mentioning
Matman
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Living with asthma
What are your coping strategies when your asthma is pretty bad and when you know you're going to have to live with it for the rest of your life ?
What are your coping strategies when your asthma is pretty bad and when you know you're going to have to live with it for the rest of your life ?
ihatesteroids
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Post surgery .........update
Well 28 months after my initial diagnosis, 26 months after my stoma creation for a bowel perforation and 2 years since my tah , I had surgery to reverse my stoma as it was constantly blocking due to a hernia. I’ve had 6 days in hospital after the surgery and I can’t say it was pleasant. I thought this
Well 28 months after my initial diagnosis, 26 months after my stoma creation for a bowel perforation and 2 years since my tah , I had surgery to reverse my stoma as it was constantly blocking due to a hernia. I’ve had 6 days in hospital after the surgery and I can’t say it was pleasant. I thought this
Eriksendi
in
My Ovacome
5 years ago
How long does a flare last ?
Hi! I would like to know how long an asthma flare up is supposed to last especially one that is caused by a viral infection (flu) ? And what drugs do you usually use to treat it ? I read that there was a difference between a flare up and uncontrolled asthma. How can we know if symptoms are caused by
Hi! I would like to know how long an asthma flare up is supposed to last especially one that is caused by a viral infection (flu) ? And what drugs do you usually use to treat it ? I read that there was a difference between a flare up and uncontrolled asthma. How can we know if symptoms are caused by
Hannah125
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma deaths in England and Wales 'highest in a decade' BBC article
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-49277813 What the article ignores is that a lot of suggestions made by the asthma death panel have been ignored (some which are really easy/simple), and it glosses over that 2/3 deaths are preventable if proper care was carried out. Yes pollution has made asthma worse
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-49277813 What the article ignores is that a lot of suggestions made by the asthma death panel have been ignored (some which are really easy/simple), and it glosses over that 2/3 deaths are preventable if proper care was carried out. Yes pollution has made asthma worse
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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