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Hi hope everyone doing well me not so good got steroids down to 30mg but not well so looks like they going back up been docs they gave me antibiotics to cover me and outed my steroid inhaler and has gave me a new one formoterol but not really helping still struggling so back off to docs at 3pm c what
Hi hope everyone doing well me not so good got steroids down to 30mg but not well so looks like they going back up been docs they gave me antibiotics to cover me and outed my steroid inhaler and has gave me a new one formoterol but not really helping still struggling so back off to docs at 3pm c what
Tracey1972
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Newbie having a tough time
I went from the brown qvar
beclometasone
inhaler to the pink fostair beclametasone/
formoterol
preventer about 4 years ago after I kept getting chest infections and it helped. However, I've now had two pretty bad flare ups of my asthma in the last 4 months.
I went from the brown qvar
beclometasone
inhaler to the pink fostair beclametasone/
formoterol
preventer about 4 years ago after I kept getting chest infections and it helped. However, I've now had two pretty bad flare ups of my asthma in the last 4 months.
LisaLuv3000
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Anyone on Flutiform?
I was on Seretide for the last 20 years, and having a once a year bout ending in antibiotics and prednisone, and eventually specialist put me on Montelukist, Ceterizine and Ipratromium nasal spray, in addition to the Seretide and all was good for the last couple of years. Begining of this year, the
I was on Seretide for the last 20 years, and having a once a year bout ending in antibiotics and prednisone, and eventually specialist put me on Montelukist, Ceterizine and Ipratromium nasal spray, in addition to the Seretide and all was good for the last couple of years. Begining of this year, the
Lindahj203
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
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Fostair NEXThaler
I've been railroaded into having Fostair NEXThaler by the Asthma nurse at my surgery , I've been on Clenin Modulute 250 mcg , salbutamol and salmetarol , 2 puff of each twice a day, for over 30 years ( back then it was Becotide and Ventolin ) and my asthma has been in control . I've just read through
I've been railroaded into having Fostair NEXThaler by the Asthma nurse at my surgery , I've been on Clenin Modulute 250 mcg , salbutamol and salmetarol , 2 puff of each twice a day, for over 30 years ( back then it was Becotide and Ventolin ) and my asthma has been in control . I've just read through
Pegleg13
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Asthma and the relentless cough
Hi everyone! I'm really glad I found this forum and I am hoping you can help me. I got diagnosed (finally) with asthma at 16 and was prescribed with blue ventolin reliever inhalers and with pink foster ( Beclometasone dipropionate) inhalers. I am now 21 and they have always done the trick, and prevented
Hi everyone! I'm really glad I found this forum and I am hoping you can help me. I got diagnosed (finally) with asthma at 16 and was prescribed with blue ventolin reliever inhalers and with pink foster ( Beclometasone dipropionate) inhalers. I am now 21 and they have always done the trick, and prevented
Emilyeagleowl
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Symbicort 100/6 versus AssiemEMite 80/4.5
Are these equivalent? I opened my new medication this morning and found when I peeled a multitude of labels of the packet this Italian job! A little further investigation with google, I found an Italian page similar to UK MIM's. Where with google translation it says:- AssiemEMite 80/4.5 "Each delivered
Are these equivalent? I opened my new medication this morning and found when I peeled a multitude of labels of the packet this Italian job! A little further investigation with google, I found an Italian page similar to UK MIM's. Where with google translation it says:- AssiemEMite 80/4.5 "Each delivered
PMRPete
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Montelukast Question
Hi I'd like to hear from several users of Montelukast as to how long they feel it took to get an improvement in their symptoms. Hoping to get several answers so I can compare them and arrive at an average time-frame I should expect to wait on any positive results (assuming I'm lucky enough for this drug
Hi I'd like to hear from several users of Montelukast as to how long they feel it took to get an improvement in their symptoms. Hoping to get several answers so I can compare them and arrive at an average time-frame I should expect to wait on any positive results (assuming I'm lucky enough for this drug
Matman
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Reoccurring chest infections since 2012- any advice and solutions?
Reoccurring chest infections since 2012- been reading threads on here about this as a lot of people seem to pinpoint their first chest infection in 2012- is this just coincidence or is there a prevalent strain in london at that time? I've had 3-4 chest infections per year since then- had one at Christmas
Reoccurring chest infections since 2012- been reading threads on here about this as a lot of people seem to pinpoint their first chest infection in 2012- is this just coincidence or is there a prevalent strain in london at that time? I've had 3-4 chest infections per year since then- had one at Christmas
Annawaywego
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Recently Diagnosed at 46
I am a 46 year old male and recently been diagnosed with asthma! I have always been an active and sports orientated individual. As a youth was involved in the harriers and ran at a high level and was picked for English schools and was a County Champion. The events which I excelled at were short anaerobic
I am a 46 year old male and recently been diagnosed with asthma! I have always been an active and sports orientated individual. As a youth was involved in the harriers and ran at a high level and was picked for English schools and was a County Champion. The events which I excelled at were short anaerobic
TonyG46
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Long term use of Beclomethasone dipropionate steroid inhaler
Hello there...has anyone like me been on steroid inhalers for 25+ years for their asthma? Just wondered if it's caused you any other medical problems...particularly adrenal problems? Many thanks ☺
Hello there...has anyone like me been on steroid inhalers for 25+ years for their asthma? Just wondered if it's caused you any other medical problems...particularly adrenal problems? Many thanks ☺
melissarainbow
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Asthma?
Hi all, I'm new here so I'd like to say hi and ask for some advice So I've had asthma for years and aged about 12 maybe 14 I was prescribed a brown (beclomethasone inhaler) which I took for years At some point I decided I didn't need it anymore and had no symptoms for some years March time this
Hi all, I'm new here so I'd like to say hi and ask for some advice So I've had asthma for years and aged about 12 maybe 14 I was prescribed a brown (beclomethasone inhaler) which I took for years At some point I decided I didn't need it anymore and had no symptoms for some years March time this
Chip_y2kuk
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Consultant visit and med change
Hi guys Some goodish news....visited consultant at respiratory clinic and saw a new nurse and new consultant. They were both really nice and caring and made me feel like an individual. I was sat with two elderly male patients who were waiting to go in for hearing aids fitted...which consequently I'm
Hi guys Some goodish news....visited consultant at respiratory clinic and saw a new nurse and new consultant. They were both really nice and caring and made me feel like an individual. I was sat with two elderly male patients who were waiting to go in for hearing aids fitted...which consequently I'm
LaurieRose
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Hi all
Hi folks Hope you're all well as can be expected. I've been to the respiratory clinic today. I haven't got my fev readings yet they will post a report out to me. However they said my lung age 76. I'm only 48. I've been prescribed formoterol fumarate and cetirizine, I'm already taking monteleukast and
Hi folks Hope you're all well as can be expected. I've been to the respiratory clinic today. I haven't got my fev readings yet they will post a report out to me. However they said my lung age 76. I'm only 48. I've been prescribed formoterol fumarate and cetirizine, I'm already taking monteleukast and
LaurieRose
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Asthma management
Having had and neglected asthma for 20+ years it's really come to bite me on the ass. ... it all started with a high pulse (see my other post for the details) anyway I've been taking beclomethasone for a month or so now and have really noticed a difference in how light and easy it is to breath (I'd
Having had and neglected asthma for 20+ years it's really come to bite me on the ass. ... it all started with a high pulse (see my other post for the details) anyway I've been taking beclomethasone for a month or so now and have really noticed a difference in how light and easy it is to breath (I'd
Chip_y2kuk
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Exacerbation of asthma
My asthma has been really controlled to the point of only needing a salbutamol inhaler from the age of about 8 till 2 months ago. I ended up having to ring 999 and having back to back nebulisers. I've been started on an inhaler with budesonide formoterol and fumarayr dihydrate. I'm still having symptoms
My asthma has been really controlled to the point of only needing a salbutamol inhaler from the age of about 8 till 2 months ago. I ended up having to ring 999 and having back to back nebulisers. I've been started on an inhaler with budesonide formoterol and fumarayr dihydrate. I'm still having symptoms
Lucy-j-16
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
New to this forum joined on behalf of elderly mum
Hi, my mum is 90 and in residential care after losing most if her eyesight overnight in January 2014 to GCA, I am also registered with the community for that condition and have found it very helpful, I'm hoping this community can be as helpful. Mum was diagnosed with Emphysema in the 1980's, she has
Hi, my mum is 90 and in residential care after losing most if her eyesight overnight in January 2014 to GCA, I am also registered with the community for that condition and have found it very helpful, I'm hoping this community can be as helpful. Mum was diagnosed with Emphysema in the 1980's, she has
Jmay1925
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COPD Friends
8 years ago
Brand new to this, well, sort of - and need help to learn
My question is: when do I know I should take ventolin? This may sound odd, but perhaps less so with my story below. Now in my sixties I was diagnosed in the last couple of years. I had noticed myself wheezing intermittently and briefly, and then For a period found it hard to breathe out on excercise.
My question is: when do I know I should take ventolin? This may sound odd, but perhaps less so with my story below. Now in my sixties I was diagnosed in the last couple of years. I had noticed myself wheezing intermittently and briefly, and then For a period found it hard to breathe out on excercise.
Wheezycat
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Mild asthma? No asthma?
I wonder if other people recognise this: - occasional flare-ups of probably fairly mild breathing problems; often no problems at all when just sitting and fairly out of breath when walking. - flare-up lasts about 3-6 weeks with fits of breathlessness mainly happening at night, rarely at day unless the
I wonder if other people recognise this: - occasional flare-ups of probably fairly mild breathing problems; often no problems at all when just sitting and fairly out of breath when walking. - flare-up lasts about 3-6 weeks with fits of breathlessness mainly happening at night, rarely at day unless the
Orbitolina
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Flutiform or Fostair?
I was on Beclometasone and Fostair when I was in Brazil last month and since coming back to UK have gone on to Flutiform and Montelukast - am beginning to think the Braz doc had the better solution. Would anyone care to offer their opinions if they have tried both please?
I was on Beclometasone and Fostair when I was in Brazil last month and since coming back to UK have gone on to Flutiform and Montelukast - am beginning to think the Braz doc had the better solution. Would anyone care to offer their opinions if they have tried both please?
xara
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Worst things people have said/what not to say to someone with a lung condition
1. "look, you're not breathing right…iiiiiin….ouuuuut…." I know I'm not breathing right, I'm having an attack! I can't breathe! 2. "take DEEP breaths!" Again, can't breathe, so... 3. "you're just panicking!" Yep, and that's why my lungs are silent, right? 4. "oh I get a cough sometimes too" Oh poor
1. "look, you're not breathing right…iiiiiin….ouuuuut…." I know I'm not breathing right, I'm having an attack! I can't breathe! 2. "take DEEP breaths!" Again, can't breathe, so... 3. "you're just panicking!" Yep, and that's why my lungs are silent, right? 4. "oh I get a cough sometimes too" Oh poor
servewithmintsauce
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
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