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Asthma/Reflux/Shortness of Breath question
Hi, I'm new here. I have been having shortness of breath 3 months ago, and then coming into winter (NZ), started to develop a funny throat/wheeze 2 months ago and was told I had asthma. I've barely had any relief from the medications. I've had a chest xray, lung CT scan with dye, blood tests and everything
Hi, I'm new here. I have been having shortness of breath 3 months ago, and then coming into winter (NZ), started to develop a funny throat/wheeze 2 months ago and was told I had asthma. I've barely had any relief from the medications. I've had a chest xray, lung CT scan with dye, blood tests and everything
kingfisher51
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
GP visit update
Hi all, me again. Well, I went to see my GP this morning after my 2 hospital visits last week. Apparently, the doctor who looked after me in AEC on Saturday has diagnosed me with severe brittle asthma? At least that is what he has put on the discharge report to the GP. So, I guess it's good that I know
Hi all, me again. Well, I went to see my GP this morning after my 2 hospital visits last week. Apparently, the doctor who looked after me in AEC on Saturday has diagnosed me with severe brittle asthma? At least that is what he has put on the discharge report to the GP. So, I guess it's good that I know
Ghoulette
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma very unstable.
Hi all. I'm sorry to post again but just after some reassurance I guess. I have had to attend hospital twice in the last 5 days (I also had an asthma attack about 2 weeks ago and was blue lifted from GP surgery) for nebuliser and iv hydrocortisone treatment following exacerbations. I also had to have
Hi all. I'm sorry to post again but just after some reassurance I guess. I have had to attend hospital twice in the last 5 days (I also had an asthma attack about 2 weeks ago and was blue lifted from GP surgery) for nebuliser and iv hydrocortisone treatment following exacerbations. I also had to have
Ghoulette
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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What could be the reason for steroids not working ?
Hi everyone, I've been using Seretide 250 (two puffs twice a day) for 2 months now and I still feel the same (using around 20 puffs of ventolin everyday, nebs 3 times a day). My symptoms are still there almost all the time : tight chest and struggle to breathe. The intensity of the symptoms vary throughout
Hi everyone, I've been using Seretide 250 (two puffs twice a day) for 2 months now and I still feel the same (using around 20 puffs of ventolin everyday, nebs 3 times a day). My symptoms are still there almost all the time : tight chest and struggle to breathe. The intensity of the symptoms vary throughout
Hannah125
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Air purification
Thanks everyone with helping me so much with my nebuliser question. Someone said an air filter / purifier has helped her enormously. Hers has an ioniser as well. I’ve read that ionisers drop dust to the floor etc and should not be used. Does anyone know more?. Any recommendations?. Also cost of filters
Thanks everyone with helping me so much with my nebuliser question. Someone said an air filter / purifier has helped her enormously. Hers has an ioniser as well. I’ve read that ionisers drop dust to the floor etc and should not be used. Does anyone know more?. Any recommendations?. Also cost of filters
Jomo46
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Recovering from asthma attack
Hi all, I’m new to all this 35yo male, I previously had very mild asthma as a kid and used ventolin very occasionally as an adult . This summer things have detereirated but the waiting list for asthma nurse was 6 weeks ! Last Thursday I started struggling with my breathing and went A&E. I was given
Hi all, I’m new to all this 35yo male, I previously had very mild asthma as a kid and used ventolin very occasionally as an adult . This summer things have detereirated but the waiting list for asthma nurse was 6 weeks ! Last Thursday I started struggling with my breathing and went A&E. I was given
Jimmy1983
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Keep out of the sun
The only way to breathe easily keep well out of the sun. Don’t smoke using Nebuliser , I’m on Trimbow at the moment def works better the use Salbutamol couple of puffs, Try few exercises with very light weights I’d do I’m not as bad as before. Of course I get breathless that will never go, that’s because
The only way to breathe easily keep well out of the sun. Don’t smoke using Nebuliser , I’m on Trimbow at the moment def works better the use Salbutamol couple of puffs, Try few exercises with very light weights I’d do I’m not as bad as before. Of course I get breathless that will never go, that’s because
Briancoombs
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Nhs nebuliser at home
Anyone had a nebuliser at home from nhs? I’m in fazakely hospital for 3 days because my oxygen levels have gone down. My SATs are normally 92-94 at rest, but they’ve been 88-90. Sometimes lower. I’ve been fighting hayfever (never had before seriously) since June and with the hot weather,thought that
Anyone had a nebuliser at home from nhs? I’m in fazakely hospital for 3 days because my oxygen levels have gone down. My SATs are normally 92-94 at rest, but they’ve been 88-90. Sometimes lower. I’ve been fighting hayfever (never had before seriously) since June and with the hot weather,thought that
Jomo46
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Brilliant Benralizumab/Fantastic Fasenra 🎉🎉
Hi all As you may or may not be aware, I have been on benralizumab injections now for 16 weeks (4 doses) and WOW! Having been ‘returned’ to my local to get my stabs (now every 2 months), I finally got a chance to catch up with one of the ANs there... having not been in the local since starting benra!
Hi all As you may or may not be aware, I have been on benralizumab injections now for 16 weeks (4 doses) and WOW! Having been ‘returned’ to my local to get my stabs (now every 2 months), I finally got a chance to catch up with one of the ANs there... having not been in the local since starting benra!
EmmaF91
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
WARNING RANT COMING
hi guys i need to offload and get some advice please. as some of you know iv had quite a lot going on recently. after having most recent stent done 4 weeks ago. i have been trying to contact rehab team all week to see when i can resume classes. they eventually got back to me today saying that’s them
hi guys i need to offload and get some advice please. as some of you know iv had quite a lot going on recently. after having most recent stent done 4 weeks ago. i have been trying to contact rehab team all week to see when i can resume classes. they eventually got back to me today saying that’s them
Shoshov
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Tachycardia and Ventolin (child)
My 6 year old son is a severe asthmatic, who regularly has 10 puffs at a time. His heart rate used to go up significantly with the use of ventolin, however now it rarely happens, he maintains a normal heart rate unless he has back to back nebs. Has anyone else had this where the heart rate doesn't change
My 6 year old son is a severe asthmatic, who regularly has 10 puffs at a time. His heart rate used to go up significantly with the use of ventolin, however now it rarely happens, he maintains a normal heart rate unless he has back to back nebs. Has anyone else had this where the heart rate doesn't change
SazSeb
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Problems one year post Nissan fundelication surgery
Last year post surgery for achalasia it opened the floodgates for acid to come up. Instead of the opening being the size of a dime or was the size of a pingpong ball. The damage was severe causing me to choke pn "battery acid" that burned everything on up including my lungs...thoat...mouth...eyes..
Last year post surgery for achalasia it opened the floodgates for acid to come up. Instead of the opening being the size of a dime or was the size of a pingpong ball. The damage was severe causing me to choke pn "battery acid" that burned everything on up including my lungs...thoat...mouth...eyes..
Michelekk46
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
5 years ago
Going home
Hello all, I am going home bone biopsy ok 👌🏼 so they will get haematology to come see me. Who will give me instructions. I won’t be leaving until late afternoon so just a little longer here. I was told I was going back with new drugs - I think this was what they said. https://www.macmillan.org.uk
Hello all, I am going home bone biopsy ok 👌🏼 so they will get haematology to come see me. Who will give me instructions. I won’t be leaving until late afternoon so just a little longer here. I was told I was going back with new drugs - I think this was what they said. https://www.macmillan.org.uk
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Dreaded nebuliser
I have finally been battered into having Ventolin in my nebuliser. It feels like the next step to deterioration in my condition (Lung Cancer) which there aren’t very many on here with this. It made my breathing better but I did feel very shaky afterwards and my heart started racing, is this normal?
I have finally been battered into having Ventolin in my nebuliser. It feels like the next step to deterioration in my condition (Lung Cancer) which there aren’t very many on here with this. It made my breathing better but I did feel very shaky afterwards and my heart started racing, is this normal?
Bel1966
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Dry powder inhalers irritation
Hi, Following an asthma flare up I've tried several inhalers (none of them worked) and I noticed something strange with the ones that use dry powder. For example, two weeks ago, I was having what seemed like an exacerbation (sore and tight chest, difficulty breathing) and ventolin didn't do much so I
Hi, Following an asthma flare up I've tried several inhalers (none of them worked) and I noticed something strange with the ones that use dry powder. For example, two weeks ago, I was having what seemed like an exacerbation (sore and tight chest, difficulty breathing) and ventolin didn't do much so I
Hannah125
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Morning
Morning hope all well with u all, well I came out of hospital for a second time Sunday and now waiting a bed in London rbh as I can’t breath properly still can’t even leave the house at the moment it’s so bad on regular nebuliser and 40mg prednisone that’s my maintenance plus other stuff they say there
Morning hope all well with u all, well I came out of hospital for a second time Sunday and now waiting a bed in London rbh as I can’t breath properly still can’t even leave the house at the moment it’s so bad on regular nebuliser and 40mg prednisone that’s my maintenance plus other stuff they say there
Tracey1972
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Unusual symptoms
Hi, My symptoms have worsened this week and today I have symptoms that I find extremely worrying. I feel an itching sensation in my upper chest as if there was an irritation or inflammation. What is weird is that it seems to irradiate in my right lung. And my right lung hurts when I take deep breaths
Hi, My symptoms have worsened this week and today I have symptoms that I find extremely worrying. I feel an itching sensation in my upper chest as if there was an irritation or inflammation. What is weird is that it seems to irradiate in my right lung. And my right lung hurts when I take deep breaths
Hannah125
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Lungs are in trouble
Wow think I should have read previous post before sending. Lol. They are tearing the mill next door not milk. I also see a osteopathic doctor for manipulation to help me breathe better. I take spiriva symbicort rescue inhaler nebulizer. Vitamins because a lot of foods I can’t eat. Two fruits I can
Wow think I should have read previous post before sending. Lol. They are tearing the mill next door not milk. I also see a osteopathic doctor for manipulation to help me breathe better. I take spiriva symbicort rescue inhaler nebulizer. Vitamins because a lot of foods I can’t eat. Two fruits I can
frogsandangels
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Living with Asthma
5 years ago
My lungs are in trouble
Well haven’t been in here in a while. Need suggestions. I can’t take a lot of stuff due to salicylate sensitivity. (Preservative) so honey out of the question. They started tearing the milk down next to where I work. I just finished a round of prednisone. Taking nebulizer twice a day and using
Well haven’t been in here in a while. Need suggestions. I can’t take a lot of stuff due to salicylate sensitivity. (Preservative) so honey out of the question. They started tearing the milk down next to where I work. I just finished a round of prednisone. Taking nebulizer twice a day and using
frogsandangels
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Living with Asthma
5 years ago
Good deed (anything for mum)
Did my good deed for the day/year for my mum, took her to London to see my aunt who lives in Woolwich yesterday. Apart from the stress of the journey (1 1/2 hours) which I haven’t done since my operation and driving around a strange place with the cars driving like lunatics and the air so thick and
Did my good deed for the day/year for my mum, took her to London to see my aunt who lives in Woolwich yesterday. Apart from the stress of the journey (1 1/2 hours) which I haven’t done since my operation and driving around a strange place with the cars driving like lunatics and the air so thick and
Bel1966
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
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