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Oxygen levels
I have had COPD for around 15 years and it is getting steadily worse. I have the normal inhalers , have a air physio device, a nebuliser and recently have been accepted for oxygen therapy. On my last visit to hospital I was given the device that checks your oxygen levels. As I have only had this device
I have had COPD for around 15 years and it is getting steadily worse. I have the normal inhalers , have a air physio device, a nebuliser and recently have been accepted for oxygen therapy. On my last visit to hospital I was given the device that checks your oxygen levels. As I have only had this device
jackwok
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
Recovering after hospital stay
I’m wondering if anyone can tell me what to expect next. I had Covid at the end of January. I felt very flu like for a couple of days then okay for a few days. After that I got a cold and a chesty cough. The cough was only occasional. At the end of last week I started to feel flu like again. I decided
I’m wondering if anyone can tell me what to expect next. I had Covid at the end of January. I felt very flu like for a couple of days then okay for a few days. After that I got a cold and a chesty cough. The cough was only occasional. At the end of last week I started to feel flu like again. I decided
AppleOrchard
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Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
Another Nebuliser question
Hi - I've been watching tthe discussions about nebulisers. For some time I have thought one might be helpful (COPD severe). My COPD team were fairly unhelpful but the respiritory nurse at my GP surgery as just prescribed some Salbutamol nebules. She is now away on holiday. I have bought myself a portable
Hi - I've been watching tthe discussions about nebulisers. For some time I have thought one might be helpful (COPD severe). My COPD team were fairly unhelpful but the respiritory nurse at my GP surgery as just prescribed some Salbutamol nebules. She is now away on holiday. I have bought myself a portable
Kismet23
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
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i posted a couple of months ago that i couldn't get salbutamol nebules, a week after i posted i had some delivered, i tried to get some last week told there is a shortage of them so i googled salbutamol nebules and it does seem as though there is problems trying to get them, so i have just finished
i posted a couple of months ago that i couldn't get salbutamol nebules, a week after i posted i had some delivered, i tried to get some last week told there is a shortage of them so i googled salbutamol nebules and it does seem as though there is problems trying to get them, so i have just finished
whit
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
fed up 😢
hi everyone I’ve been on pred 60mg for a month with a few hospital stays. caught Covid for the first time on the ward the day before I came home and was blue lighted back to hospital 3 days later . 2 nights in and I had a stroke ( through Covid). I was very lucky I had the clot buster within the
hi everyone I’ve been on pred 60mg for a month with a few hospital stays. caught Covid for the first time on the ward the day before I came home and was blue lighted back to hospital 3 days later . 2 nights in and I had a stroke ( through Covid). I was very lucky I had the clot buster within the
Brittleasthma47
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Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
Good sats - so why so breathless?
THAT is indeed the question. Why, with my peripheral O2 levels at 94/5 %even 96% am I still fighting to breath? It goes like this. I wake short of breath. I rise and take my Oximeter (I have several; they all show the same) . My level is, say 92%. I do controlled breathing using a computer monitor
THAT is indeed the question. Why, with my peripheral O2 levels at 94/5 %even 96% am I still fighting to breath? It goes like this. I wake short of breath. I rise and take my Oximeter (I have several; they all show the same) . My level is, say 92%. I do controlled breathing using a computer monitor
Timberman
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
Caring for mum with severe copd
Been following for a while but this is my first post. Mums a young 76 and had copd for around 15 years, it started deteriorating in 2022 starting with infection after infection and then ending up in hospital for 5 days late July with respiratory failure type 2, with infection they thought, she was put
Been following for a while but this is my first post. Mums a young 76 and had copd for around 15 years, it started deteriorating in 2022 starting with infection after infection and then ending up in hospital for 5 days late July with respiratory failure type 2, with infection they thought, she was put
Oioisaveloy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
Biologics
Hi - following on from my previous posts, has anyone been rejected for biologics due to their inhaled steroid dose being high? I have Seretide 250mcg x2 puffs twice daily and pulmicort nebs 2mg twice daily. They’re saying the high doses of inhaled steroids are the cause of my infections, but I’m colonised
Hi - following on from my previous posts, has anyone been rejected for biologics due to their inhaled steroid dose being high? I have Seretide 250mcg x2 puffs twice daily and pulmicort nebs 2mg twice daily. They’re saying the high doses of inhaled steroids are the cause of my infections, but I’m colonised
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Biologics
Hi - following on from my previous posts, has anyone been rejected for biologics due to their inhaled steroid dose being high? I have Seretide 250mcg x2 puffs twice daily and pulmicort nebs 2mg twice daily. They’re saying the high doses of inhaled steroids are the cause of my infections, but I’m colonised
Hi - following on from my previous posts, has anyone been rejected for biologics due to their inhaled steroid dose being high? I have Seretide 250mcg x2 puffs twice daily and pulmicort nebs 2mg twice daily. They’re saying the high doses of inhaled steroids are the cause of my infections, but I’m colonised
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Biologics
Hi - following on from my previous posts, has anyone been rejected for biologics due to their inhaled steroid dose being high? I have Seretide 250mcg x2 puffs twice daily and pulmicort nebs 2mg twice daily. They’re saying the high doses of inhaled steroids are the cause of my infections, but I’m colonised
Hi - following on from my previous posts, has anyone been rejected for biologics due to their inhaled steroid dose being high? I have Seretide 250mcg x2 puffs twice daily and pulmicort nebs 2mg twice daily. They’re saying the high doses of inhaled steroids are the cause of my infections, but I’m colonised
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Severe SOB
Hi all, This is my first post. I have been reading a lot on here over the past 48 hours and can see a caring and helpful community. I am currently suffering with really severe SOB I can't breathe out. This is my 3rd attack in 6 months. I have had asthma since birth and been on reliever and preventer
Hi all, This is my first post. I have been reading a lot on here over the past 48 hours and can see a caring and helpful community. I am currently suffering with really severe SOB I can't breathe out. This is my 3rd attack in 6 months. I have had asthma since birth and been on reliever and preventer
wildblueboy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
oli123
has anyone bought a nebuliser on line for taking salineb 7%, if so any recommendations on which one to buy , I use an ineb to take my antibiotics which is promixin for pseudomonas, but it only takes 1 mil at a time so not really satisfactory thanks in advance for any help.
has anyone bought a nebuliser on line for taking salineb 7%, if so any recommendations on which one to buy , I use an ineb to take my antibiotics which is promixin for pseudomonas, but it only takes 1 mil at a time so not really satisfactory thanks in advance for any help.
VirginOil
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Keeping the weight down despite asthma and prednisolone
Just wanted to share a most recent DIY project at my new flat after moving. I apologize for the long post. I have poorly controlled asthma, and have to take large quantities of prednisone every couple of months to cope with breathing (I do not go to A&E much anymore, b.c. they do the same -- nebs and
Just wanted to share a most recent DIY project at my new flat after moving. I apologize for the long post. I have poorly controlled asthma, and have to take large quantities of prednisone every couple of months to cope with breathing (I do not go to A&E much anymore, b.c. they do the same -- nebs and
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
copd sucks
Good morning everyone My copd as got so bad over the past 4 weeks and to top that off I have a bad chest infection and the flu , The hospital gave me a nebuliser to take home and I can use it two times aday morning and evening and it’s working so much better than my pumps and I’m also on prednisone
Good morning everyone My copd as got so bad over the past 4 weeks and to top that off I have a bad chest infection and the flu , The hospital gave me a nebuliser to take home and I can use it two times aday morning and evening and it’s working so much better than my pumps and I’m also on prednisone
Sweetapple51
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
15 year AF story
First episode of AF about 15 years ago. Heart rate ~155. Would sometimes reset itself. Initially fixed with Flecanide, then Amiodorone. Flecanide then inadequate and I suffered a very unpleasant fainting/blackout reaction to amiodorone when an IV drip was started in A&E. So further episodes sorted by
First episode of AF about 15 years ago. Heart rate ~155. Would sometimes reset itself. Initially fixed with Flecanide, then Amiodorone. Flecanide then inadequate and I suffered a very unpleasant fainting/blackout reaction to amiodorone when an IV drip was started in A&E. So further episodes sorted by
Laksacurry
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AF Association
6 months ago
Broncholidator Reversibility Test
Hi, I posted a few days ago about my team wanting to do a broncholidator reversibility test and FeNO before they put me forward for biologics. I wasn't going to do the test, then decided to do it, incase it did show reversibility to save time waiting for a referral to Wynthenshawe as my current hospital
Hi, I posted a few days ago about my team wanting to do a broncholidator reversibility test and FeNO before they put me forward for biologics. I wasn't going to do the test, then decided to do it, incase it did show reversibility to save time waiting for a referral to Wynthenshawe as my current hospital
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Covid recovery
Hi, I tested positive on 15th December and was positive for 14 days. It attacked my lungs this time and was bad. From day 1 I was prescribed steroids and a 2 week course of Docyciclyne to take alongside my nebuliser. I’m now on my third course of steroids and my peak flow is still only about 310. Heart
Hi, I tested positive on 15th December and was positive for 14 days. It attacked my lungs this time and was bad. From day 1 I was prescribed steroids and a 2 week course of Docyciclyne to take alongside my nebuliser. I’m now on my third course of steroids and my peak flow is still only about 310. Heart
Dham
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
mucus plugs (plastic bronchitis)
Hi, sorry for gross question but... A long story short: I was in hospital for a severe asthma flare up in September for 12 days (when I was first diagnosed). I was on oxygen and not improving. They gave me a lot of saline and salbutamol nebs. What eventually worked for me was that I coughed up a lot
Hi, sorry for gross question but... A long story short: I was in hospital for a severe asthma flare up in September for 12 days (when I was first diagnosed). I was on oxygen and not improving. They gave me a lot of saline and salbutamol nebs. What eventually worked for me was that I coughed up a lot
Particle32
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
bronchodilator reversibility test
Hi - I’ve posted before about having weird asthma! My consultant wants me now to do a bronchodilator reversibility test “to prove” my diagnosis before putting me forward for tezepelumab. My spirometry is always normal - I think the lowest it’s been is 85% but always on high dose inhalers and nebs.
Hi - I’ve posted before about having weird asthma! My consultant wants me now to do a bronchodilator reversibility test “to prove” my diagnosis before putting me forward for tezepelumab. My spirometry is always normal - I think the lowest it’s been is 85% but always on high dose inhalers and nebs.
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
7 months ago
Puzzled by a past asthma attack experience
Around about 2019 I was staying at Harewood near Leeds visiting my parents. I was with a friend and when we were there we enjoyed exploring the Harewood Estate. Tucked away in the woods there, there is the original Harewood Castle which looks like a freestanding keep and is quite awe inspiring. To access
Around about 2019 I was staying at Harewood near Leeds visiting my parents. I was with a friend and when we were there we enjoyed exploring the Harewood Estate. Tucked away in the woods there, there is the original Harewood Castle which looks like a freestanding keep and is quite awe inspiring. To access
LittleZebra
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Asthma Community Forum
7 months ago
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