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Hospital pressures and early discharges
Last night I self discharged from one of the most traumatic hospital stays I’ve had! A bit of background- I was diagnosed asthma in may - raised eosinophils and FeNo. Started on relvar and all appeared to be good, fast forward to October 16th I suddenly developed this tight cough, struggled to to catch
Last night I self discharged from one of the most traumatic hospital stays I’ve had! A bit of background- I was diagnosed asthma in may - raised eosinophils and FeNo. Started on relvar and all appeared to be good, fast forward to October 16th I suddenly developed this tight cough, struggled to to catch
HoppyNurse
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
NEW YEAR MOAN
I had a bad year last year, i have severe copd ,(fev, lowest 39% highest 43%) i was on prednisolone eight times last year , been not too bad since november, but i had to get my nebuliser out this morning, struggling to breathe, i hope it's not a sign of whats in store for me this year.any how my first
I had a bad year last year, i have severe copd ,(fev, lowest 39% highest 43%) i was on prednisolone eight times last year , been not too bad since november, but i had to get my nebuliser out this morning, struggling to breathe, i hope it's not a sign of whats in store for me this year.any how my first
whit
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
flying with nebulizer
hi I am thinking of flying to spain with my family soon I would like to take a nebulizer with me but would there be a problem with carrying salbutamol nebuliser liquid in my hand luggage has anyone flown with it thanks in advance tywy
hi I am thinking of flying to spain with my family soon I would like to take a nebulizer with me but would there be a problem with carrying salbutamol nebuliser liquid in my hand luggage has anyone flown with it thanks in advance tywy
tywy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
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Nebulizer
I want to say a big thankyou for all your replies about nebulizer can't tell you how happy that I have such good advice and support from you pity I'm not getting that from the people who should be making our lung disease as distress free as possible we are all vunable scared and do not know from day
I want to say a big thankyou for all your replies about nebulizer can't tell you how happy that I have such good advice and support from you pity I'm not getting that from the people who should be making our lung disease as distress free as possible we are all vunable scared and do not know from day
Itsmeagain1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthmatic and Fed Up!
I am 19 and at university and thoroughly fed up with asthma. I had asthma as a child (not very badly) and used an inhaler occasionally. I had glandular fever in summer of 2018 and since then all hell has ensued. Last Christmas I had multiple asthma attacks being taken into hospital. I had high dose
I am 19 and at university and thoroughly fed up with asthma. I had asthma as a child (not very badly) and used an inhaler occasionally. I had glandular fever in summer of 2018 and since then all hell has ensued. Last Christmas I had multiple asthma attacks being taken into hospital. I had high dose
asthmaticclimber
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Nebulizer
Just wondered anyone else told this when the respiratory woman phoned yesterday asking I asked for a nebulizer I said I went to a n e at the hospital in April and sucked on the nebulizer for 10 mins and I felt I could then breathe she told me ifor I could suck on the nebulizer I didn't need it as I
Just wondered anyone else told this when the respiratory woman phoned yesterday asking I asked for a nebulizer I said I went to a n e at the hospital in April and sucked on the nebulizer for 10 mins and I felt I could then breathe she told me ifor I could suck on the nebulizer I didn't need it as I
Itsmeagain1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Allow Your Lungs To Breathe
Hi everyone! I'm new here and want to share a couple things we have done, that you may not know, and I want your feedback. First, my wife was diagnosed by her GP w/COPD but referred to pulmo in late 2015. After Spiro, and PFT (pulm funct test), bloodwork, etc diagnosed mild fibrosis, emphzasima, and
Hi everyone! I'm new here and want to share a couple things we have done, that you may not know, and I want your feedback. First, my wife was diagnosed by her GP w/COPD but referred to pulmo in late 2015. After Spiro, and PFT (pulm funct test), bloodwork, etc diagnosed mild fibrosis, emphzasima, and
Grandpa-Chuckie
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COPD Friends
5 years ago
Nebulizer
Hi everyone and a happy new year to you all I'd like some help with information about getting a nebulizer at home I've been struggling with my breathing for a few weeks more than usual and asked for a call from my copd nurse for one she said no I said why not she said doctor can if he thinks u need one
Hi everyone and a happy new year to you all I'd like some help with information about getting a nebulizer at home I've been struggling with my breathing for a few weeks more than usual and asked for a call from my copd nurse for one she said no I said why not she said doctor can if he thinks u need one
Itsmeagain1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Be warned rant ahead!!
So I am currently an impatient and have been since the 28th of December. I have eosinophilic asthma - no wheeze and my sats don’t drop unless I am critically sick. I was in resus when I initially arrived and cannot fault the care given, I had back to back nebs and magnesium within an hour! The put on
So I am currently an impatient and have been since the 28th of December. I have eosinophilic asthma - no wheeze and my sats don’t drop unless I am critically sick. I was in resus when I initially arrived and cannot fault the care given, I had back to back nebs and magnesium within an hour! The put on
HoppyNurse
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Feeling very, very lucky after baby was in intensive care.....
Hi all, I have been on here for sometime - through my pregnancy and c section and first few months of my beautiful baby boys life. So my baby boy -Louie - came ill with Broncilitis one week before Christmas . His breathing became very rapid and we found ourselves going into hospital. Overnight he got
Hi all, I have been on here for sometime - through my pregnancy and c section and first few months of my beautiful baby boys life. So my baby boy -Louie - came ill with Broncilitis one week before Christmas . His breathing became very rapid and we found ourselves going into hospital. Overnight he got
Georgielouise
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 years ago
Shadow
Good evening folks and seasons greetings! My father was found to have a shadow on his lung which he was informed of on Christmas eve. He has been losing his appetite for a few months, has lost weight and has had some intense pain in his hip for around four months. Yesterday apparently he was very
Good evening folks and seasons greetings! My father was found to have a shadow on his lung which he was informed of on Christmas eve. He has been losing his appetite for a few months, has lost weight and has had some intense pain in his hip for around four months. Yesterday apparently he was very
lucanus15
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
Nebuliser exhaust pipe.
Hi everyone. this is my first time posting but visit the site regularly and have found the posting very useful. I was diagnosed with non-cf bronchiectasis 5 years ago, and 2 years ago found that both my lungs were colonised with pseudomonas. After 4 courses of Ciprofloxacin this year, I was prescribed
Hi everyone. this is my first time posting but visit the site regularly and have found the posting very useful. I was diagnosed with non-cf bronchiectasis 5 years ago, and 2 years ago found that both my lungs were colonised with pseudomonas. After 4 courses of Ciprofloxacin this year, I was prescribed
Vanner
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
nebuliser
Hi everyone, Last week 2am in the morning I had what may have been my first really bad chest infection could not breath and so wheezy and my Ventolin rescue inhaler that would normally work for me was doing nothing, it was scary and I had to phone for ambulance and they put a mask on me that seem to
Hi everyone, Last week 2am in the morning I had what may have been my first really bad chest infection could not breath and so wheezy and my Ventolin rescue inhaler that would normally work for me was doing nothing, it was scary and I had to phone for ambulance and they put a mask on me that seem to
music
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Nebulizer
Not sure if you all do this but. When I get up some mornings I have fluid I can't cough up. I use to light a cigaretteto make myself cough. Now, i don't smoke and use my nebulizer. Over years I saw how the albuterol affected me. Shakes, sometimes off balance. One of my V.A. stays I talked to a
Not sure if you all do this but. When I get up some mornings I have fluid I can't cough up. I use to light a cigaretteto make myself cough. Now, i don't smoke and use my nebulizer. Over years I saw how the albuterol affected me. Shakes, sometimes off balance. One of my V.A. stays I talked to a
Azcowboy
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COPD Friends
5 years ago
Please I need help with my sister's chest pains. What do we do?
Hi, my 13 year old sister was diagnosed with hypertension in September. She used some antihypertensives and spent 2 weeks in the hospital and she got better. She was also advised to start working out because she's morbidly obesed for her age (119kg). She did as the doctors said but one time she started
Hi, my 13 year old sister was diagnosed with hypertension in September. She used some antihypertensives and spent 2 weeks in the hospital and she got better. She was also advised to start working out because she's morbidly obesed for her age (119kg). She did as the doctors said but one time she started
PurpleHolland
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Nebuliser
Has anyone ever suffered from acne type spots,after using nebuliser I seem to have an allergy to that type of material used in the manufacture of masks duff
Has anyone ever suffered from acne type spots,after using nebuliser I seem to have an allergy to that type of material used in the manufacture of masks duff
Duff1953
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COPD Friends
5 years ago
Asthma attack where to go next......
Hi, 11yr old daughter diagnosed asthmatic for around 5 years. Currently taking seratide 2 x daily, montalukast each evening and an antihistamine each morning. Sent home from school on Tuesday following an attack so now on a 7 day course of pred and had 2 Nebs (Tuesday and Wednesday) at the gp. Attacks
Hi, 11yr old daughter diagnosed asthmatic for around 5 years. Currently taking seratide 2 x daily, montalukast each evening and an antihistamine each morning. Sent home from school on Tuesday following an attack so now on a 7 day course of pred and had 2 Nebs (Tuesday and Wednesday) at the gp. Attacks
Flynnyfly8
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
First Hospital Admission
I was helping out at work this morning setting up for our Christmas market and someone jumped over a fire extinguisher and it went off and I wasnt standing too far away and almost instantly I felt my chest tighten and a wheeze start. I started straight away with blue inhaler and the wheeze got so loud
I was helping out at work this morning setting up for our Christmas market and someone jumped over a fire extinguisher and it went off and I wasnt standing too far away and almost instantly I felt my chest tighten and a wheeze start. I started straight away with blue inhaler and the wheeze got so loud
Nifflerluck
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Think this is gonna be a long one... (cause it has been so far... 😅😴)
First up, I am an idiot 😅🙈. Monday, I decided that it was a good idea to sprint (whilst pulling a suitcase) the length of 8 train carriages and up/over/down a bridge (missed the train I was chasing by about 10 secs anyway) in the cold/damp weather... this situation was not my fault I hasten to add
First up, I am an idiot 😅🙈. Monday, I decided that it was a good idea to sprint (whilst pulling a suitcase) the length of 8 train carriages and up/over/down a bridge (missed the train I was chasing by about 10 secs anyway) in the cold/damp weather... this situation was not my fault I hasten to add
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma triggered by ibuprofen?
Yesterday I had a very large hip labral tear repaired. My resps apparently went so low with Fentanyl I wasn’t allowed any more. Apparently that is 10 resps per min. At 8 they have to breath for you. Anyway I am undergoing a raft of tests at the moment as the GP thinks no wheeze and a normal peak flow
Yesterday I had a very large hip labral tear repaired. My resps apparently went so low with Fentanyl I wasn’t allowed any more. Apparently that is 10 resps per min. At 8 they have to breath for you. Anyway I am undergoing a raft of tests at the moment as the GP thinks no wheeze and a normal peak flow
Swimmingaddict
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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