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Frequent attacks and an annoying mum!
I believe im already on very strong medications (Seretide, atrovent, salbutmol, montelukast and
antihistamines
) and am really unsure on where they will go next. I'm sick of being on prednislone as its given me awful cramps and puts me in a rather horrid mood!
I believe im already on very strong medications (Seretide, atrovent, salbutmol, montelukast and
antihistamines
) and am really unsure on where they will go next. I'm sick of being on prednislone as its given me awful cramps and puts me in a rather horrid mood!
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15 years ago
New to asthma; some questions
I had a few acute attacks early on, and it was assumed that this was caused by allergies, so I have been taking meds for that (singulair plus
antihistamines
). Over the past few months, I've had occasional trouble breathing, without having any serious attacks where I feel like I'm drowning in air.
I had a few acute attacks early on, and it was assumed that this was caused by allergies, so I have been taking meds for that (singulair plus
antihistamines
). Over the past few months, I've had occasional trouble breathing, without having any serious attacks where I feel like I'm drowning in air.
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13 years ago
PETITION FOR PIRITON SYRUP IN SACHET FORM!!
Hello, I have kids with both asthma and food/nut allergies and I have to carry a bottle of antihistamine everywhere we go, I am therefore supporting this cause that another mum with nut allergic child has set up. If use antihistamine syrup for your child or yourself or even if you just think this is
Hello, I have kids with both asthma and food/nut allergies and I have to carry a bottle of antihistamine everywhere we go, I am therefore supporting this cause that another mum with nut allergic child has set up. If use antihistamine syrup for your child or yourself or even if you just think this is
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14 years ago
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Trying alternative medicine for allergies (or do your allergy meds help enough?)
So I'm on sigulair, zyrtec and phenergan (both
antihistamines
). I'm in the U.S. and I know over there you tend to use generic names. Anyways, I've been trying acupuncture and Chinese herbs lately which seems to help some with the allergies where the
antihistamines
have failed.
So I'm on sigulair, zyrtec and phenergan (both
antihistamines
). I'm in the U.S. and I know over there you tend to use generic names. Anyways, I've been trying acupuncture and Chinese herbs lately which seems to help some with the allergies where the
antihistamines
have failed.
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13 years ago
Hayfever???
I left it a few weeks before seeing the doctor and she said I had no wheeze and my chest was clear so was prob just hayfever so gave me some
antihistamines
. I've never had hayfever before but I do have a blocked/runny nose so I suppose it could be.
I left it a few weeks before seeing the doctor and she said I had no wheeze and my chest was clear so was prob just hayfever so gave me some
antihistamines
. I've never had hayfever before but I do have a blocked/runny nose so I suppose it could be.
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13 years ago
Asthma and Hayfever
Ive noticed that the itchy eyes have gone, itchy throat etc.. but my chest is terrible, It seems to sit straight on my chest now and the
antihistamines
just dont do anything for it since being diagnosed. (my first hayfever season with asthma). Does anybody here have this problen at all?
Ive noticed that the itchy eyes have gone, itchy throat etc.. but my chest is terrible, It seems to sit straight on my chest now and the
antihistamines
just dont do anything for it since being diagnosed. (my first hayfever season with asthma). Does anybody here have this problen at all?
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14 years ago
forgetting inhalers rant
And its just dawned on me, I forgot to take my fostair yesterday and that i have run out of
antihistamines
. feeling ill and like an absolute idiot. Found what keeps me stable and im not taking it. grr stupid forgetfulness!!! Sorry about the rant im rather annoyed with myself.
And its just dawned on me, I forgot to take my fostair yesterday and that i have run out of
antihistamines
. feeling ill and like an absolute idiot. Found what keeps me stable and im not taking it. grr stupid forgetfulness!!! Sorry about the rant im rather annoyed with myself.
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14 years ago
How do you make a diagnosis?
Since I'll be going home for Christmas, longer than a weekend, I thought this time I'll go to the doctor and see if she can give me some stronger
antihistamines
since the over the counter ones aren't particularly effective.
Since I'll be going home for Christmas, longer than a weekend, I thought this time I'll go to the doctor and see if she can give me some stronger
antihistamines
since the over the counter ones aren't particularly effective.
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16 years ago
A bit of a rant - sorry!
Aside ventolin, seretide 250/25 and
antihistamines
not using anything else what is the next step? I know some of you are using a lot more than this. Just wondering what next - I was hoping to come away with some pred! Sorry to moan Em x
Aside ventolin, seretide 250/25 and
antihistamines
not using anything else what is the next step? I know some of you are using a lot more than this. Just wondering what next - I was hoping to come away with some pred! Sorry to moan Em x
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13 years ago
My path through the minefield too diagnosis.
Hi all As a child as far as I can remember I didn't really catch all the colds and bugs my siblings caught. Always had severe reactions to insect bites and stings. Always suffered with abdominal pain and problems with stomach. Into teenage years repeatedly suffered migraines, tonsilitus, glandular
Hi all As a child as far as I can remember I didn't really catch all the colds and bugs my siblings caught. Always had severe reactions to insect bites and stings. Always suffered with abdominal pain and problems with stomach. Into teenage years repeatedly suffered migraines, tonsilitus, glandular
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
My story
I am 47 year old Mum of 3 and 1 fantastic stepson. My blessings, are a wonderful partner, My beautiful children. 3 crazy dogs, one a puppy. so very busy home. I am currently doing a degree with Open uni. Brain fog doesn`t help, lol, I`ve had many miscarriages, a dvt and PE, plus migraines etc, Sadly
I am 47 year old Mum of 3 and 1 fantastic stepson. My blessings, are a wonderful partner, My beautiful children. 3 crazy dogs, one a puppy. so very busy home. I am currently doing a degree with Open uni. Brain fog doesn`t help, lol, I`ve had many miscarriages, a dvt and PE, plus migraines etc, Sadly
jessielou
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
I am the one and only
I got no useful information from him but we agreed on a treatment plan:
antihistamines
(fail) and steroids. A 15mg steroid dose yesterday and today have calmed things down which tells me it's an allergy. I'll see my own GP tomorrow and speak to my rheumy team but I'm not taking Plaquenil again.
I got no useful information from him but we agreed on a treatment plan:
antihistamines
(fail) and steroids. A 15mg steroid dose yesterday and today have calmed things down which tells me it's an allergy. I'll see my own GP tomorrow and speak to my rheumy team but I'm not taking Plaquenil again.
Catwoman66
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NRAS
13 years ago
allergies
Allergic rash,to what I don,t know.Taking the Hydroxychloroquine[one week now].Really suffering and miserable,hope this passes soon.Does anyone else have this problem.The GP prescribes antihistamine and lotions,all to no avail.
Allergic rash,to what I don,t know.Taking the Hydroxychloroquine[one week now].Really suffering and miserable,hope this passes soon.Does anyone else have this problem.The GP prescribes antihistamine and lotions,all to no avail.
Binkey
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LUPUS UK
13 years ago
Holiday tribulations
hi thought I'd share my holiday tribulations. We're in a lovely one storey cottage on the island of Arran. Everything carefully chosen so as not to cause problems, a fabulous view everything just wonderful. Including unfortunately for me, the weather! Now I know that the methotrexate makes me photosensitive
hi thought I'd share my holiday tribulations. We're in a lovely one storey cottage on the island of Arran. Everything carefully chosen so as not to cause problems, a fabulous view everything just wonderful. Including unfortunately for me, the weather! Now I know that the methotrexate makes me photosensitive
cathie
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NRAS
13 years ago
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