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All I want is a decent size sharps container!
I requested one from Briova for my used
Avonex
pins and what they sent me is barely bigger than a juice glass. Seriously? What am I going to do with that? I've always gotten the large containers from them in the past.
I requested one from Briova for my used
Avonex
pins and what they sent me is barely bigger than a juice glass. Seriously? What am I going to do with that? I've always gotten the large containers from them in the past.
ynggal
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My MSAA Community
8 years ago
My Nose goes very cold
Hi all, I suffer badly from a cold nose quite a number of times. I take a NASONEX spray for my Sinuses, Doctor not helpful, need help
Hi all, I suffer badly from a cold nose quite a number of times. I take a NASONEX spray for my Sinuses, Doctor not helpful, need help
coldnose
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
9 years ago
Nose steroid spray
Hello Does anyone know if nasonex steroid spray affects T3 absorption? Thanks
Hello Does anyone know if nasonex steroid spray affects T3 absorption? Thanks
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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Thank you all so much for your responses which have given me so much support. AF is a very scary place indeed. I would have like to reply to all individually but I'm not sure if that is the correct way to go about things, so I hope another post is acceptable. Warfarin was mentioned by my GP but he
Thank you all so much for your responses which have given me so much support. AF is a very scary place indeed. I would have like to reply to all individually but I'm not sure if that is the correct way to go about things, so I hope another post is acceptable. Warfarin was mentioned by my GP but he
jayedeebee
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AF Association
10 years ago
I'm back, what a waste of time at the doctors and job centre!!!!!!!!
At the doctors, he would only give me nasal spray called NASONEX and told me to see how I go on with that. Also he said that because my 2 curves are visible, that my scoliosis is not classed as severe, sorry its the other way round. At the job centre they were nasty but I got the advisors name so I can
At the doctors, he would only give me nasal spray called NASONEX and told me to see how I go on with that. Also he said that because my 2 curves are visible, that my scoliosis is not classed as severe, sorry its the other way round. At the job centre they were nasty but I got the advisors name so I can
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Negative results but allergic to something?! What?!!
Hi, we have a 5year old girl with suspected cough variant asthma and all round rhinitis. She is on a lot of meds, montelukast, seretide 125 (4 puffs a day), ventolin (4 puffs daily), theophlynne (caffeine tabs), nasonex (once a day), cetirizine (twice a day). TBH, I think our asthma consultant is a bit
Hi, we have a 5year old girl with suspected cough variant asthma and all round rhinitis. She is on a lot of meds, montelukast, seretide 125 (4 puffs a day), ventolin (4 puffs daily), theophlynne (caffeine tabs), nasonex (once a day), cetirizine (twice a day). TBH, I think our asthma consultant is a bit
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
?Asthma ? Chest infection ? Vocal cord problem
Hello! I'm hoping somebody out there can help as I'm a mystery to the doctors at the minute. I suffer badly with hayfever in the summer and all year round rhinitus with ocassional sinus problems. Last July I was started on Clenil for "" seasonal asthma"" triggered by my hayfever based on symptoms, 2
Hello! I'm hoping somebody out there can help as I'm a mystery to the doctors at the minute. I suffer badly with hayfever in the summer and all year round rhinitus with ocassional sinus problems. Last July I was started on Clenil for "" seasonal asthma"" triggered by my hayfever based on symptoms, 2
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
Feeling desperate
Hi I'm 39 and I've had asthma symptoms for just under a year. I was diagnosed in late spring/summer, although one of the asthma nurses in the practice didn't think I had asthma - apparently I don't fit the criteria. They started me on clenil, which worked really well but the regular dose still left
Hi I'm 39 and I've had asthma symptoms for just under a year. I was diagnosed in late spring/summer, although one of the asthma nurses in the practice didn't think I had asthma - apparently I don't fit the criteria. They started me on clenil, which worked really well but the regular dose still left
yaf_user681_53148
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
Brittle asthma, Anaphylaxis and the royal Brompton
Hello all, I haven't posted on here in quite some time, I'd sort of given up on trying to get any advice about my asthma. Over the eight week summer holiday period, I spent four weeks in hospital. After my last admission a couple of weeks ago I went home feeling tired, but my chest felt good, for over
Hello all, I haven't posted on here in quite some time, I'd sort of given up on trying to get any advice about my asthma. Over the eight week summer holiday period, I spent four weeks in hospital. After my last admission a couple of weeks ago I went home feeling tired, but my chest felt good, for over
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
Rivaroxaban is not for me, or was it? Aches and pains getting very bad again after 3.5 days off Rivaroxaban.
This is a detailed diary of my situation in the hope that someone has a bright idea, or agrees with my logic, as I have no formal medical knowledge. January 2013 Medication: For longstanding asthma (38 years): Symbicort 400/12, 2 puffs twice a day, and occasional Salbutamol; For longstanding Paroxysmal
This is a detailed diary of my situation in the hope that someone has a bright idea, or agrees with my logic, as I have no formal medical knowledge. January 2013 Medication: For longstanding asthma (38 years): Symbicort 400/12, 2 puffs twice a day, and occasional Salbutamol; For longstanding Paroxysmal
Thomas45
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 years ago
New add on treatment Spiriva
Hello, I'm new to this forum, had asthma for over 30 years, I'm 36 now, but I'm in the middle of a very bad relapse. I've seen the consultant twice in the last 4 weeks. I take seretide 250, singulair, citerizine, nasonex, and now I've been given spiriva as an add on once a day. I thought it was stabilising
Hello, I'm new to this forum, had asthma for over 30 years, I'm 36 now, but I'm in the middle of a very bad relapse. I've seen the consultant twice in the last 4 weeks. I take seretide 250, singulair, citerizine, nasonex, and now I've been given spiriva as an add on once a day. I thought it was stabilising
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
How can I see locked answers?
Hi I am new to this site having just found out I have Bronchiectasis and COPD. I tagged Bronchiectasis and I see questions and more importantly answers that are locked how can I see them? How long before the treatment works? I am on Symbicort 200/62 and Nasonex (for sinus problems. It seems this is
Hi I am new to this site having just found out I have Bronchiectasis and COPD. I tagged Bronchiectasis and I see questions and more importantly answers that are locked how can I see them? How long before the treatment works? I am on Symbicort 200/62 and Nasonex (for sinus problems. It seems this is
ptliverpool
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Is anyone else suffering from an increase of illnesses since having Viral Meningitis or Viral Meningio-Encephalitis?
Hi - I was admitted as an emergency with Mengio-Encephalitis in August 2011 and put in isolation for over two weeks. Since then, have been back into hospital four times: 1). Nov 2011 - I began a severe chest infection that four doses of anti-biotics couldn’t shift! 2). Feb 2012 - I was admitted
Hi - I was admitted as an emergency with Mengio-Encephalitis in August 2011 and put in isolation for over two weeks. Since then, have been back into hospital four times: 1). Nov 2011 - I began a severe chest infection that four doses of anti-biotics couldn’t shift! 2). Feb 2012 - I was admitted
Covenham
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Meningitis Now
11 years ago
Is anyone else experiencing Post Viral Meningitis illnesses?
Is anyone else suffering from an increase of illnesses since having Viral Meningitis or Meningio-Encephalitis? I was admitted as an emergency with Mengio-Encephalitis in August 2011 and put in isolation for over two weeks. Since then, have been back into hospital four times: 1). Nov 2011 - I began
Is anyone else suffering from an increase of illnesses since having Viral Meningitis or Meningio-Encephalitis? I was admitted as an emergency with Mengio-Encephalitis in August 2011 and put in isolation for over two weeks. Since then, have been back into hospital four times: 1). Nov 2011 - I began
Covenham
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Meningitis Now
11 years ago
Slo-phylin toxic at 250mg /bd what other add ins are there?
My husband, who is a servere asthmatic,with indicators of irreversible damage, started seeing a new chest consultant last summer. Slo-phylin (theophyllin) at 250mg/b.d was added into his current drug regine.He takes 500mg of seritide b.d, flixatide 500mg b.d , teotropium, citirazine10mg, spireva 18mg
My husband, who is a servere asthmatic,with indicators of irreversible damage, started seeing a new chest consultant last summer. Slo-phylin (theophyllin) at 250mg/b.d was added into his current drug regine.He takes 500mg of seritide b.d, flixatide 500mg b.d , teotropium, citirazine10mg, spireva 18mg
telephonejunkie
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Anybody used Zorac 0.1% AKA Tazarotene for psoriasis?
I have had a big flareup after coming off Dovonex (and midway through a divorce doesnt help!) and went to see the doctor. She put me onto Zorac 0.1% AKA Tazarotene and after using it most nights for a week has pretty much bought it back under control and it is looking heaps better - with these kinds
I have had a big flareup after coming off Dovonex (and midway through a divorce doesnt help!) and went to see the doctor. She put me onto Zorac 0.1% AKA Tazarotene and after using it most nights for a week has pretty much bought it back under control and it is looking heaps better - with these kinds
jman3000
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MY SKIN
12 years ago
Hi, I'm new to all this . . . .
Hi, I've only recently discovered this website and have been so impressed with the support and kindness given to other sufferers here, that I thought I'd sign up too :) Here's my 'potted history' . . . . I'm 62 yrs old, married and an ex-smoker (10-15 a day for thirty years). My father died from
Hi, I've only recently discovered this website and have been so impressed with the support and kindness given to other sufferers here, that I thought I'd sign up too :) Here's my 'potted history' . . . . I'm 62 yrs old, married and an ex-smoker (10-15 a day for thirty years). My father died from
Covenham
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Possible next steps?
I'm planning to see my GP next week, so just looking for some advice so I can be prepared for what she might suggest. I'm currently on 2 puffs seretide 250 twice a day, fexofenadine and nasonex. Tried singulair last year and it didn't work. Have had a few courses of prednisolone and antibiotics over
I'm planning to see my GP next week, so just looking for some advice so I can be prepared for what she might suggest. I'm currently on 2 puffs seretide 250 twice a day, fexofenadine and nasonex. Tried singulair last year and it didn't work. Have had a few courses of prednisolone and antibiotics over
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
Rant about hayfever
So much as I'm really glad that the sun is shining again, my hayfever has been bad for the last week - 10 days even though the pollen forecast says the count is low. I'm taking fexofenadine and nasonex on top of my inhalers and have been since the beginning of March. Yet if I go outside/open any windows
So much as I'm really glad that the sun is shining again, my hayfever has been bad for the last week - 10 days even though the pollen forecast says the count is low. I'm taking fexofenadine and nasonex on top of my inhalers and have been since the beginning of March. Yet if I go outside/open any windows
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
When do you say enough is enough?
I'm relatively new to AUK, so i hope this is in the right place. But i'm curious about when its time to put your foot down with your consultant/healthcare team? so far this year i've had four intensive care admission...(and its only May) and not an awful lot seems to have been done about it. I know
I'm relatively new to AUK, so i hope this is in the right place. But i'm curious about when its time to put your foot down with your consultant/healthcare team? so far this year i've had four intensive care admission...(and its only May) and not an awful lot seems to have been done about it. I know
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
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