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Daughter
Hi my daughter is 14 , she had severe pneumonia plural effusion and empyema when she was 9 hospital stay of 6 weeks 2 x chest drains and a line in to her heart which has caused scaring on her lungs, she’s had pneumonia twice since then but caught early enough she also suffers from chest infections and
Hi my daughter is 14 , she had severe pneumonia plural effusion and empyema when she was 9 hospital stay of 6 weeks 2 x chest drains and a line in to her heart which has caused scaring on her lungs, she’s had pneumonia twice since then but caught early enough she also suffers from chest infections and
Steff7tigers1982
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
3 days in prednisone and still struggling
Hi friends I new to your group - I am part of RLS community I am scared to go to the hospital due to coronavirus risk I have been quite short of breath since the end of December when I came back from Hawaii to my home in Australia. It is getting much worse . I have been in 50 mg prednisone for 3
Hi friends I new to your group - I am part of RLS community I am scared to go to the hospital due to coronavirus risk I have been quite short of breath since the end of December when I came back from Hawaii to my home in Australia. It is getting much worse . I have been in 50 mg prednisone for 3
Shumbah
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Colloidal silver
I recently bought some high end Sovereign colloidal silver , and have ordered a nebuliser . I have read so many good things about it clearing up chest infections , pneumonia , good for asthma . I bought it incase god forbid I catch this virus . Has anyone else got anything good or bad to say about it
I recently bought some high end Sovereign colloidal silver , and have ordered a nebuliser . I have read so many good things about it clearing up chest infections , pneumonia , good for asthma . I bought it incase god forbid I catch this virus . Has anyone else got anything good or bad to say about it
Ryan990
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Anxiety Support
4 years ago
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Persistent dry cough driving me mad!
I started with a chest infection about 3 weeks ago, started on my emergency meds. Antibiotic and Prednisone but I still have this annoying cough. I have continued to take Prednisone but only 2 tablets a day now, but still no improvement. When i use my Nebuliser the cough seems to get worse! I am
I started with a chest infection about 3 weeks ago, started on my emergency meds. Antibiotic and Prednisone but I still have this annoying cough. I have continued to take Prednisone but only 2 tablets a day now, but still no improvement. When i use my Nebuliser the cough seems to get worse! I am
Woofly
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Chest tightness and pain
Hi, last week for the first time in 20 years i ended up in a&e for a nebuliser because i couldn't breathe, 2 nights on the trot. I was given clarithromycin and co-omaxiclav which i finished last night. Last thursday the gp put me 40mg of steroids, not sure for how long as theyre are trying to get hold
Hi, last week for the first time in 20 years i ended up in a&e for a nebuliser because i couldn't breathe, 2 nights on the trot. I was given clarithromycin and co-omaxiclav which i finished last night. Last thursday the gp put me 40mg of steroids, not sure for how long as theyre are trying to get hold
MissNyxiie
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
My thoughts on NHS letters, The List and shielding
Awake nice and early thanks to nebuliser stresses aplenty yesterday and pollen issues (you'd think the least the trees could do at the moment would be to send their pollen elsewhere. Like another realm or something...!) So I thought I'd share my thoughts 😁 A lot of people are, understandably, trying
Awake nice and early thanks to nebuliser stresses aplenty yesterday and pollen issues (you'd think the least the trees could do at the moment would be to send their pollen elsewhere. Like another realm or something...!) So I thought I'd share my thoughts 😁 A lot of people are, understandably, trying
twinkly29
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
receptionist ignorance and too much power
Today I attempted to get my nebuliser ampoules ( which I have not required for some time ) I was met with a barrage of questions and "well I don`t know about if you are entitled to them" I explained that during the summer and warmer months I rely mostly on easi breathe salbutamol, but on my last enterment
Today I attempted to get my nebuliser ampoules ( which I have not required for some time ) I was met with a barrage of questions and "well I don`t know about if you are entitled to them" I explained that during the summer and warmer months I rely mostly on easi breathe salbutamol, but on my last enterment
tomc
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Who will be asked to stay in
Hello, I have Bronchiectasis and asthma. All is controlled.... I take medication and have a Nebulizer for the salt and water stuff and take 3 antibiotics a week. I am fine with all of that. I don’t need carers and I am well. Do you think I will be on that list? I also have the flu jab. Mary xx
Hello, I have Bronchiectasis and asthma. All is controlled.... I take medication and have a Nebulizer for the salt and water stuff and take 3 antibiotics a week. I am fine with all of that. I don’t need carers and I am well. Do you think I will be on that list? I also have the flu jab. Mary xx
Ramy22
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Define severe asthma
Hi All, I'm a bit confused about the asthma part of covid-19. My work do have the ability for me to WFH, although they are trying to get as much people in to the office as possible and at present it has been agreed but this could change and anytime and I want to make sure before I insist on doing it
Hi All, I'm a bit confused about the asthma part of covid-19. My work do have the ability for me to WFH, although they are trying to get as much people in to the office as possible and at present it has been agreed but this could change and anytime and I want to make sure before I insist on doing it
Posingcookie
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Omnibus br-cn116 Nebulizer Advice please?
Can i use just saline or steralized water in my Nebilizer. I just got the Onmibus br-cn116 just in case i need it. Hope you are all keeping safe xxx
Can i use just saline or steralized water in my Nebilizer. I just got the Onmibus br-cn116 just in case i need it. Hope you are all keeping safe xxx
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Do we have to isolate or not?
Some actual concrete advice from Asthma UK would be great! I’ve looked on the NHS website and it says if you have severe asthma. Well that’s open to interpretation as I got told they don’t use the term brittle asthma anymore, they call it severe, so is mine severe or not? Luckily my peak flow only ever
Some actual concrete advice from Asthma UK would be great! I’ve looked on the NHS website and it says if you have severe asthma. Well that’s open to interpretation as I got told they don’t use the term brittle asthma anymore, they call it severe, so is mine severe or not? Luckily my peak flow only ever
RD23
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
In hospital still
So I'm still in hospital. Little background. Came in two weeks ago with severe asthma was put on 8l of oxygen for a week. Reduced to 4l of oxygen for 5 days and In the last two days gone down to 2l. Been having frequent nebs (4x per day). My oxygen levels been sitting at 92 to 94 with the oxygen. Drops
So I'm still in hospital. Little background. Came in two weeks ago with severe asthma was put on 8l of oxygen for a week. Reduced to 4l of oxygen for 5 days and In the last two days gone down to 2l. Been having frequent nebs (4x per day). My oxygen levels been sitting at 92 to 94 with the oxygen. Drops
Skyblue1202
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Nebulizer query
Hi Been trying to get advice as to how effective nebulisers would be in mild to moderate cases of covid19 Anyone ?
Hi Been trying to get advice as to how effective nebulisers would be in mild to moderate cases of covid19 Anyone ?
maddyo2
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Noisy breathing
Hello, When ever I have an asthma attack I have very noisy breathing when I inhale, which I thought was a wheeze however the drs always say my chest is clear with no wheeze. The only time they seem to hear a wheeze is when my peak flow drops by 50%. The noise I make always disappears after a nebuliser
Hello, When ever I have an asthma attack I have very noisy breathing when I inhale, which I thought was a wheeze however the drs always say my chest is clear with no wheeze. The only time they seem to hear a wheeze is when my peak flow drops by 50%. The noise I make always disappears after a nebuliser
Smegs1978
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Clear xrays/cscan but can't breathe!
I am having this same problem! I have had asthma for years. I am on controller medications and I use a ventolin inhaler almost daily. I often wake up at night choking and I use my inhaler. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I have a home nebulizer machine for when this gets really bad. I've
I am having this same problem! I have had asthma for years. I am on controller medications and I use a ventolin inhaler almost daily. I often wake up at night choking and I use my inhaler. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I have a home nebulizer machine for when this gets really bad. I've
Slytherin09
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma and Chest Pains
Hi all, I've had asthma since i was born and it was fairly controlled until 4 weeks ago. I started having stabbing chest pains (not chest tightness) and shortness of breath. I had no fever but i did have a sore throat a couple of days after. I was in and out of hospital and was told its probably a chest
Hi all, I've had asthma since i was born and it was fairly controlled until 4 weeks ago. I started having stabbing chest pains (not chest tightness) and shortness of breath. I had no fever but i did have a sore throat a couple of days after. I was in and out of hospital and was told its probably a chest
Dreamer1109
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
In hospital for asthma exacerbation
So yeah I am basically in hospital for a chest infection and asthma attack and exacerbation. What is slightly weird that has happened (I'm posting this in pcos too) is that it seems i have come on a period whilst being in hospital after not having one for a year. The last time i was i hospital for
So yeah I am basically in hospital for a chest infection and asthma attack and exacerbation. What is slightly weird that has happened (I'm posting this in pcos too) is that it seems i have come on a period whilst being in hospital after not having one for a year. The last time i was i hospital for
Skyblue1202
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PCOS UK (Verity)
4 years ago
Anybody use collodial silver in a nebulizer
I have colloidal silver 5000pm what would people recommend for using in a nebulizer . Thankyou in advance
I have colloidal silver 5000pm what would people recommend for using in a nebulizer . Thankyou in advance
Mrcreamegg
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Which Nebuliser?
Hi All, I need to purchase a nebuliser for my Dad as his machine has broken down. He has a PARI TurboBoy SX. He has CPOD stage 3 and is 91. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Many Thanks.
Hi All, I need to purchase a nebuliser for my Dad as his machine has broken down. He has a PARI TurboBoy SX. He has CPOD stage 3 and is 91. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Many Thanks.
Susan222
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Inhalation Therapy Shows Promise Against Pulmonary Fibrosis in Mice, Rats.
A new study from North Carolina State University shows that lung stem cell secretions – specifically exosomes and secretomes – delivered via nebulizer, can help repair lung injuries due to multiple types of pulmonary fibrosis in mice and rats. The work could lead to more effective, less invasive treatment
A new study from North Carolina State University shows that lung stem cell secretions – specifically exosomes and secretomes – delivered via nebulizer, can help repair lung injuries due to multiple types of pulmonary fibrosis in mice and rats. The work could lead to more effective, less invasive treatment
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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