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Asthma and being well enough to work.
Hi everyone I read the forum often but don't often have the confidence to post, but have gained a lot from reading other people's experiences. I am signed off long term with my asthma, but I had been working a few hours a week on a work scheme (supported employment / back to work type thing) at
Hi everyone I read the forum often but don't often have the confidence to post, but have gained a lot from reading other people's experiences. I am signed off long term with my asthma, but I had been working a few hours a week on a work scheme (supported employment / back to work type thing) at
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14 years ago
Breathing problems
My asthma is being really bad at the moment as i am struggling to breath most days, i get out of breath when walking and doing stairs, my medications just don't seem to be taking effect and i am not responding to them. i was on the highest dose of symbicort and seretide and they didn't work. I have been
My asthma is being really bad at the moment as i am struggling to breath most days, i get out of breath when walking and doing stairs, my medications just don't seem to be taking effect and i am not responding to them. i was on the highest dose of symbicort and seretide and they didn't work. I have been
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13 years ago
Relievers?
Hi, My consultant was away during clinic last week so i saw a differnt one but to say the least im a bit confused about the adivce he's given me. He agreed going back on atrovent would be a good step but also as a reliever this means that now when i have an attack or just feel symptomatic im supposedly
Hi, My consultant was away during clinic last week so i saw a differnt one but to say the least im a bit confused about the adivce he's given me. He agreed going back on atrovent would be a good step but also as a reliever this means that now when i have an attack or just feel symptomatic im supposedly
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asthma inhalers
This is for UK asthma sufferers only.I am looking for an old atrovent inhaler that is not cfc free.It was distributed by Polyfarma Ltd. and if you are not using it I will purchase it, and it dosent matter if the use by date has been passed. (email address removed by passing moderator - contact details
This is for UK asthma sufferers only.I am looking for an old atrovent inhaler that is not cfc free.It was distributed by Polyfarma Ltd. and if you are not using it I will purchase it, and it dosent matter if the use by date has been passed. (email address removed by passing moderator - contact details
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17 years ago
spirva???
hi there I have just come back from my 2 weekly check up at my hospital and have been prescribed some new drugs to go along side my current medication. The new drugs i have been prescribed are Dexamethanose 8mg daily and spirva handi inhaler i am also currently on bricanyl turbohaler serevnt inhaler
hi there I have just come back from my 2 weekly check up at my hospital and have been prescribed some new drugs to go along side my current medication. The new drugs i have been prescribed are Dexamethanose 8mg daily and spirva handi inhaler i am also currently on bricanyl turbohaler serevnt inhaler
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15 years ago
Rant about my GP (feel free to ignore!)
My Gp surgery is driving me insane Rang yesterday to check if prescription i had ordered prior to going into hospital was actually there as couldn't remember if had ordered one item to be told couldn't answer that over the phone. fine so got someone to drive me down there and no prescrption but i am
My Gp surgery is driving me insane Rang yesterday to check if prescription i had ordered prior to going into hospital was actually there as couldn't remember if had ordered one item to be told couldn't answer that over the phone. fine so got someone to drive me down there and no prescrption but i am
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15 years ago
Resp Cons.
I think this is going to be quite a lengthy post so here goes.. Last year my paediatric respiratory consultant said I would have to move over to adult respiratory consultant. It took 5 months for my paeds consultant to write to the respiratory team to ask whether they would take over. I was no longer
I think this is going to be quite a lengthy post so here goes.. Last year my paediatric respiratory consultant said I would have to move over to adult respiratory consultant. It took 5 months for my paeds consultant to write to the respiratory team to ask whether they would take over. I was no longer
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16 years ago
Nose bleeds and nebulisers
I am going through a rough patch over the past three weeks with my asthma and am on my second coure of pred in two weeks and have been using my nebuliser, atrovent and ventolin pretty much every day sometimes several times a day and using a mask and now I am getting nosebleeds, could this be related?
I am going through a rough patch over the past three weeks with my asthma and am on my second coure of pred in two weeks and have been using my nebuliser, atrovent and ventolin pretty much every day sometimes several times a day and using a mask and now I am getting nosebleeds, could this be related?
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15 years ago
Which order should I take my drugs in?
Sorry if anything similar has been posted before. I use Atrovent, Serevent and Ciclosenide. Any ideas on the order I should be taking them to achieve the best result? Thanks and keep going. Andyk
Sorry if anything similar has been posted before. I use Atrovent, Serevent and Ciclosenide. Any ideas on the order I should be taking them to achieve the best result? Thanks and keep going. Andyk
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16 years ago
Having difficulty breathing
Dave is having difficulty breathing at night when I put his bed down flat, but he is uncomfortable when I put it up for him. He needs it half way up so that he is not choking and gasping for air, Does anyone think that atropine drops to dry up the saliva at night might help?
Dave is having difficulty breathing at night when I put his bed down flat, but he is uncomfortable when I put it up for him. He needs it half way up so that he is not choking and gasping for air, Does anyone think that atropine drops to dry up the saliva at night might help?
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