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I have been feeling a bit rough the last few days, bodily I felt as if I had a cold but no runny nose, (I put it down to the flue jab) then today I feel worse and have a tickly cough and bringing up some light green phlegm, my breathing has not changed. I am not sure whether to take my rescue antibiotics
I have been feeling a bit rough the last few days, bodily I felt as if I had a cold but no runny nose, (I put it down to the flue jab) then today I feel worse and have a tickly cough and bringing up some light green phlegm, my breathing has not changed. I am not sure whether to take my rescue antibiotics
pollyjj
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
What do the community think about open fires- burning either wood or coal- for people with lung disease?
I've been diagnosed with bronchiectasis in the past year, though had it for much longer- took more than 2 years to get specialist referral, GP just kept saying it was my asthma/indigestion/post nasal drip.......... Happily now under control with azithromycin on alternate days. It is getting round to
I've been diagnosed with bronchiectasis in the past year, though had it for much longer- took more than 2 years to get specialist referral, GP just kept saying it was my asthma/indigestion/post nasal drip.......... Happily now under control with azithromycin on alternate days. It is getting round to
monkey65
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Antibiotics
Hi all any one know about the antibiotic called Erythromycin, hope everyone is enjoying the mild weather today take care all lol xxx
Hi all any one know about the antibiotic called Erythromycin, hope everyone is enjoying the mild weather today take care all lol xxx
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
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Does anyone else get bad spots and is worried about progesterone making them worse with the Mirena Coil? Bad endo and bad acne.
I know that progesterone makes my spots worse. I'm not talking about simple zits but big (inch diameter) and full of (sorry) muck. I hope this isn't a case of 'too much information' below. I get spots that are so infected the local glands will swell painfully to try and help fight the infection.
I know that progesterone makes my spots worse. I'm not talking about simple zits but big (inch diameter) and full of (sorry) muck. I hope this isn't a case of 'too much information' below. I get spots that are so infected the local glands will swell painfully to try and help fight the infection.
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Endometriosis UK
11 years ago
Spots on my arms - Side Effects?
Hi, Ever since I was put onto the medication for my asthma I have noticed spots appearing on both my arms. I am on Aminophylline, Carbosisteine, Symbicort, Spiriva and Erythromycin. The spots look like acne. Has anyone else had similar? They don't itch but they do seem to be increasing. James.
Hi, Ever since I was put onto the medication for my asthma I have noticed spots appearing on both my arms. I am on Aminophylline, Carbosisteine, Symbicort, Spiriva and Erythromycin. The spots look like acne. Has anyone else had similar? They don't itch but they do seem to be increasing. James.
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
Symptomless chest infection
Right now I'm on azithromycin for bacterial infections for the third time in four months. All three times accompanied asthma flares. Two (the one in may and the one now) were discovered solely by blood tests (CBC with elevated neutrophils and low leucocytes) were completely symptomless unless one counts
Right now I'm on azithromycin for bacterial infections for the third time in four months. All three times accompanied asthma flares. Two (the one in may and the one now) were discovered solely by blood tests (CBC with elevated neutrophils and low leucocytes) were completely symptomless unless one counts
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
When to take nebs
Hi, I'm probably being very silly here but sometimes I don't know when to take my nebs. I have had a hard time lately with my asthma and suspected bronchiectasis (not diagnosed yet as I am waiting for a CT scan but a lot of my symptoms point to it). I have days where I feel fine and days where I feel
Hi, I'm probably being very silly here but sometimes I don't know when to take my nebs. I have had a hard time lately with my asthma and suspected bronchiectasis (not diagnosed yet as I am waiting for a CT scan but a lot of my symptoms point to it). I have days where I feel fine and days where I feel
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
Really uncontrolled ... feeling out of my depth and unsupported
Hiya, hope everyone is well. This is a bit of and ""argh ..."" post! So sorry if anyone is frustrated by it! I am currently going through a really rough patch asthma wise, I have a brittle diagnosis, but it recently seems to have taken brittleness to a whole new level. Since June I have had at least
Hiya, hope everyone is well. This is a bit of and ""argh ..."" post! So sorry if anyone is frustrated by it! I am currently going through a really rough patch asthma wise, I have a brittle diagnosis, but it recently seems to have taken brittleness to a whole new level. Since June I have had at least
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
Azithromycin for Bronchiectasis as a prophylactic?
Has anyone had experience taking Azithromycin 3 times a week for Bronchiectasis? Have had this condition for 50+ yrs now, but having repeated/varied infections, so been prescribed this treatment as a prophylactic. Apparently works to reduce inflamation, but am bit concerned about side effects(hearing
Has anyone had experience taking Azithromycin 3 times a week for Bronchiectasis? Have had this condition for 50+ yrs now, but having repeated/varied infections, so been prescribed this treatment as a prophylactic. Apparently works to reduce inflamation, but am bit concerned about side effects(hearing
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
MHRA Medicines Recalls
Today the MHRA have put out two recalls of medicines made in a specific Indian manufacturing plant. No-one seems to think that there is any actual known issue with the medicines themselves. Therefore the recall is not intended to go out to patients. However, it is quite possible that there will be
Today the MHRA have put out two recalls of medicines made in a specific Indian manufacturing plant. No-one seems to think that there is any actual known issue with the medicines themselves. Therefore the recall is not intended to go out to patients. However, it is quite possible that there will be
helvella
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
I'm back!!
Sorry I have been away from the board for a while after only just joining!! We moved house and had no internet connection, then given a dongle which was just tooooo slow to post with and now I'm back with broad band-phew!! Trying to catch up with how everyone is doing and hope everyone is doing well
Sorry I have been away from the board for a while after only just joining!! We moved house and had no internet connection, then given a dongle which was just tooooo slow to post with and now I'm back with broad band-phew!! Trying to catch up with how everyone is doing and hope everyone is doing well
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
Unusual Throat Problem
Hi, I don't know if anyone has had a bad throat where there are white small patches that keep coming and going and red sore patches. I have had this for about 5 weeks now. Been to the gp's and at first they gave me penicillin which did not work. Then I was given Erythromycin, I was only on that 2 days
Hi, I don't know if anyone has had a bad throat where there are white small patches that keep coming and going and red sore patches. I have had this for about 5 weeks now. Been to the gp's and at first they gave me penicillin which did not work. Then I was given Erythromycin, I was only on that 2 days
Tannels
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
azithromycin
I am 58 with cronic bronchitis emphysema and pulmonary fibrosis I have been told by my consultant I will be on azithromycin 500 three times a week for the rest of my life when I asked him about the reports of people dying sudden death because of this antibiotic was told it was better for me to be on
I am 58 with cronic bronchitis emphysema and pulmonary fibrosis I have been told by my consultant I will be on azithromycin 500 three times a week for the rest of my life when I asked him about the reports of people dying sudden death because of this antibiotic was told it was better for me to be on
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Loosing weight
I have been loosing weight over the past 2 years at first I thought it was because I had been put on Azithromycin and had no steroids for a couple of years, they used to make me put loads of weight on. I must say I was quite pleased Now I am down from 11st to 8.1/2st and still loosing, I have really
I have been loosing weight over the past 2 years at first I thought it was because I had been put on Azithromycin and had no steroids for a couple of years, they used to make me put loads of weight on. I must say I was quite pleased Now I am down from 11st to 8.1/2st and still loosing, I have really
pollyjj
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Azithromycin antibiotics
I have a chronic condition Bronchiectasis which causes breathlessness and a persistent cough.My chest consultant has proposed I should take Azithromycin three times a week as it seems to help in avoiding chest infections. The leaflet with the drug amongst numerous possible side effects mentions it can
I have a chronic condition Bronchiectasis which causes breathlessness and a persistent cough.My chest consultant has proposed I should take Azithromycin three times a week as it seems to help in avoiding chest infections. The leaflet with the drug amongst numerous possible side effects mentions it can
pilch
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CLL Support
11 years ago
have i become a 'drama queen'?
i have always 'just got on with it' whenever unwell, asthma attack? just get on with it! feeling really unwell? don't moan, just get on with it! 2 years ago i had 12 courses of antibiotics, 2 courses of steroids, 5 weeks off work and couldn't believe how ill i felt, i never take time off work and never
i have always 'just got on with it' whenever unwell, asthma attack? just get on with it! feeling really unwell? don't moan, just get on with it! 2 years ago i had 12 courses of antibiotics, 2 courses of steroids, 5 weeks off work and couldn't believe how ill i felt, i never take time off work and never
Teenap
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Anyone had a 6 week course of Minocycline 50mg bd for calcinosis ?
Hi everyone further to my blog on 'more antibiotics':- I have completed the erythromycin course for the calcinosis in my left knee, with a marginal improvement but it has not healed so I have now been prescribed minocycline. Being a self confessed antibiotic junkie, through no choice
Hi everyone further to my blog on 'more antibiotics':- I have completed the erythromycin course for the calcinosis in my left knee, with a marginal improvement but it has not healed so I have now been prescribed minocycline. Being a self confessed antibiotic junkie, through no choice
living-the-dream-ssc-ray
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
11 years ago
Azithromycin appears OK
WEDNESDAY, May 1 (HealthDay News) -- The widely used antibiotic azithromycin (Zithromax or Zmax) -- under scrutiny recently because it may increase the risk of death for those with existing heart disease -- appears to be safe for young and middle-aged adults without heart problems, according to a large
WEDNESDAY, May 1 (HealthDay News) -- The widely used antibiotic azithromycin (Zithromax or Zmax) -- under scrutiny recently because it may increase the risk of death for those with existing heart disease -- appears to be safe for young and middle-aged adults without heart problems, according to a large
martin1945
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
More antibiotics :(
Ive just had the results from the swab of the calcinosis lump on my left knee and have to take more antibiotics boo hoo ! Having had almost a 2 week antibiotic free period - the first time this year, and I had just about controlled the internal candida which had been on a frolic of its own thanks to
Ive just had the results from the swab of the calcinosis lump on my left knee and have to take more antibiotics boo hoo ! Having had almost a 2 week antibiotic free period - the first time this year, and I had just about controlled the internal candida which had been on a frolic of its own thanks to
living-the-dream-ssc-ray
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
11 years ago
I take Azithromycin Mon.Wed.Fri. as a prophylactic. After 8 weeks the diarrhoea side effect is getting me down. Is there an answer to this?
Tela
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
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