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Recycle your inhalers
Have been chucking mine/taking them to pharmacy where they get destroyed. Now I find they can be recycled! This has been around for a while but I didn't know about it until very recently and thought I would share if Asthma UK is ok with that. The site has a list of pharmacies near you which do this plus
Have been chucking mine/taking them to pharmacy where they get destroyed. Now I find they can be recycled! This has been around for a while but I didn't know about it until very recently and thought I would share if Asthma UK is ok with that. The site has a list of pharmacies near you which do this plus
Lysistrata
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
What do I do?!
So fed up, Thursday night woke up with coughing/ tight chest. Peak flow was at 230. Went to drs in the morning and got steroids for 5 days. felt just as bad that evening with salbutamol not helping. So I went back that they wanted to send me to a&e but we compromised with a nebuliser at drs. But with
So fed up, Thursday night woke up with coughing/ tight chest. Peak flow was at 230. Went to drs in the morning and got steroids for 5 days. felt just as bad that evening with salbutamol not helping. So I went back that they wanted to send me to a&e but we compromised with a nebuliser at drs. But with
Lotti_321-
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Begging for help
Hi, I’m 33 and from Melbourne, Australia I have always been the sick kid for as long as I can remember. At age 18 months I was diagnosed with severely low playlets and required transfusions. Luckily this rectified as I got older. Growing up I had asthma, allergies, hay fever and allergies to animals
Hi, I’m 33 and from Melbourne, Australia I have always been the sick kid for as long as I can remember. At age 18 months I was diagnosed with severely low playlets and required transfusions. Luckily this rectified as I got older. Growing up I had asthma, allergies, hay fever and allergies to animals
Creeny
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 years ago
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A rough month Cough Variant Asthma
Hello all, I suffer from cough variant asthma. My big triggers are cold air and cold beverages. I've had it since I was 15 and caught a cold. Before I got on any meds to treat it, the cough used to get so bad I would vomit from coughing too hard. Only then would I finally cough out mucus allowing the
Hello all, I suffer from cough variant asthma. My big triggers are cold air and cold beverages. I've had it since I was 15 and caught a cold. Before I got on any meds to treat it, the cough used to get so bad I would vomit from coughing too hard. Only then would I finally cough out mucus allowing the
CvAsufferer
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
I’m going home!!! 🎉🎉🎉
Whilst I’m a little more twitchy today, and didn’t fully pick my PF back up until after my morning meds, I have successfully gone 24hrs with no nebs!!! The docs and consultant came in, looked at me and said ‘well you’re looking very happy and proud with yourself - are you ready to go home?’ - YES! Yes
Whilst I’m a little more twitchy today, and didn’t fully pick my PF back up until after my morning meds, I have successfully gone 24hrs with no nebs!!! The docs and consultant came in, looked at me and said ‘well you’re looking very happy and proud with yourself - are you ready to go home?’ - YES! Yes
EmmaF91
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Self help
I am currently in Hospital on intravenous antibiotics, due to go home on oral antibiotics tomorrow. Have decided that in future I want to deal with an attack myself with steroids, nebulizer and possibly antibiotics. I'm sure Hospital is not the best place to be, and it's great planning this grand
I am currently in Hospital on intravenous antibiotics, due to go home on oral antibiotics tomorrow. Have decided that in future I want to deal with an attack myself with steroids, nebulizer and possibly antibiotics. I'm sure Hospital is not the best place to be, and it's great planning this grand
Samsgran
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Can anyone help?
Hi there, First write here, but dont know where else to turn. I am a 30 year old male that has spent his whole life with uncontrollable asthma, worked full time until this year... Chronic chest infections, nebs, high steroids whole year through. Finally referred to a specialist (in july) who arranged
Hi there, First write here, but dont know where else to turn. I am a 30 year old male that has spent his whole life with uncontrollable asthma, worked full time until this year... Chronic chest infections, nebs, high steroids whole year through. Finally referred to a specialist (in july) who arranged
Dan1311
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
That was a celebration picture!
But the weather is tempestuous and things are hard..going to hospital to see Mum, so brave, my little fighter with half a toe all stitched up. She wants to come back with me this time. I’m trying to get things organised. We’ll see if she still wants to once she is home. I’m congested more than ever.
But the weather is tempestuous and things are hard..going to hospital to see Mum, so brave, my little fighter with half a toe all stitched up. She wants to come back with me this time. I’m trying to get things organised. We’ll see if she still wants to once she is home. I’m congested more than ever.
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
First severe asthma attack (long post sorry)
On Saturday I had a really bad asthma attack. I’ve had a couple before that I thought were bad but with each one it seems to get worse. Although, thankfully they’re pretty spread apart. On Saturday I couldn’t breathe. My chest was really tight. I took 19 puffs of salbutamol, was taken out of my work
On Saturday I had a really bad asthma attack. I’ve had a couple before that I thought were bad but with each one it seems to get worse. Although, thankfully they’re pretty spread apart. On Saturday I couldn’t breathe. My chest was really tight. I took 19 puffs of salbutamol, was taken out of my work
Carriejen
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Hi everyone
Hi everyone hope u all doing well I wish I was my chest not good at all on 4 hourly nebs but not holding on 40mg steroids just come down from 80mg saying if need to go higher got to go in and have it through the drip hydrocortisone and salbutamol think I will be going soon if it doesn’t start to ease
Hi everyone hope u all doing well I wish I was my chest not good at all on 4 hourly nebs but not holding on 40mg steroids just come down from 80mg saying if need to go higher got to go in and have it through the drip hydrocortisone and salbutamol think I will be going soon if it doesn’t start to ease
Tracey1972
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Coping with Asthma
My best advice that I’d give others who are living with asthma: - long hot showers help a lot, relieves stress from having asthma and helps my airways - eat clean healthy foods rich in antioxidants, and foods good for inflammation - i always carry my nebulizer and inhalers on me or close to me to reduce
My best advice that I’d give others who are living with asthma: - long hot showers help a lot, relieves stress from having asthma and helps my airways - eat clean healthy foods rich in antioxidants, and foods good for inflammation - i always carry my nebulizer and inhalers on me or close to me to reduce
birdlover18
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Living with Asthma
6 years ago
Portable nebuliser
Can anyone recommend a good portable nebuliser that is capable of administering Colistin antibiotics as well as salbutamol please?
Can anyone recommend a good portable nebuliser that is capable of administering Colistin antibiotics as well as salbutamol please?
Mooka
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Bronchiectasis Support
6 years ago
What I wish I had known (and what I have learnt through trial and error!)
Asthma is a learning curve so here’s what I wish I had known from the beginning! In no particular order: 1. Asthma is different for everyone. Obvious now, but starting out to me asthma was asthma - a blue pump fixed it and a brown pump prevented it. Now I know all the different types and severity, and
Asthma is a learning curve so here’s what I wish I had known from the beginning! In no particular order: 1. Asthma is different for everyone. Obvious now, but starting out to me asthma was asthma - a blue pump fixed it and a brown pump prevented it. Now I know all the different types and severity, and
EmmaF91
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
What I wish I had known (and what I have learnt through trial and error 😅)
In no particular order: 1. Asthma is different for everyone. Obvious now, but starting out to me asthma was asthma - a blue pump fixed it and a brown pump prevented it. Now I know all the different types and severity, and that everyone gets different symptoms! Not everyone has allergies, not everyone
In no particular order: 1. Asthma is different for everyone. Obvious now, but starting out to me asthma was asthma - a blue pump fixed it and a brown pump prevented it. Now I know all the different types and severity, and that everyone gets different symptoms! Not everyone has allergies, not everyone
EmmaF91
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Living with Asthma
6 years ago
Have someone had an experience with a supplement that works as a MAO inhibitor in PD?
After 12 years in PD I am struggling with shuffling and freezing during the last two years. To me they are the most disgusting symptoms of Parkinson's. At beginning of my illness I used to manage it with Wellbutrin Xl (bupropion) and it was great to the extent that I felt like Parkinson did not affected
After 12 years in PD I am struggling with shuffling and freezing during the last two years. To me they are the most disgusting symptoms of Parkinson's. At beginning of my illness I used to manage it with Wellbutrin Xl (bupropion) and it was great to the extent that I felt like Parkinson did not affected
marnegro
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Home Nebuliser revisited
Just wanted to say thank you to all those lovely people who responded to my recent post regarding getting hold of a ho,e nebuliser. We did get one from a family member, but still no medication from the gp! However, that’s the least of our problems. My other half was taken to hospital by emergency
Just wanted to say thank you to all those lovely people who responded to my recent post regarding getting hold of a ho,e nebuliser. We did get one from a family member, but still no medication from the gp! However, that’s the least of our problems. My other half was taken to hospital by emergency
BusNut
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Trip to iceland with asthma and copd
Hi I'm looking for advice. I'm off to Iceland at the end of the month, a present bought for me for a big birthday next year and something to strike off my bucket list ( The Northern Lights) I'm now starting to worry as other trips are involved also like the golden circle and this fills me with dread.
Hi I'm looking for advice. I'm off to Iceland at the end of the month, a present bought for me for a big birthday next year and something to strike off my bucket list ( The Northern Lights) I'm now starting to worry as other trips are involved also like the golden circle and this fills me with dread.
Spikedog66
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
The Hospital Hokey Cokey
You go in to a&e, Out of a&e, In, out, in, out, And they pump you full of drugs, You wait and wait to see, if they’ve a bed for you And that’s what it’s all about! 😂😂😂 Oh the joys. At least today I had the entertainment of the a&e triage GP panicking, him wheeling me to resus and telling me off along
You go in to a&e, Out of a&e, In, out, in, out, And they pump you full of drugs, You wait and wait to see, if they’ve a bed for you And that’s what it’s all about! 😂😂😂 Oh the joys. At least today I had the entertainment of the a&e triage GP panicking, him wheeling me to resus and telling me off along
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
The chaos of an understaffed over-run hospital
Hi I have the utmost respect for my local hospital staff (docs and nurses) 😊 and the biggest ball of anger to the nhs funding cuts from the government 😤. For 5 hours yesterday evening I witnessed staff having to cover too many patients, leading to delays and misplaced notes, causing stressed staff
Hi I have the utmost respect for my local hospital staff (docs and nurses) 😊 and the biggest ball of anger to the nhs funding cuts from the government 😤. For 5 hours yesterday evening I witnessed staff having to cover too many patients, leading to delays and misplaced notes, causing stressed staff
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Home nebuliser
Morning everyone, just back from hospital as other half who has copd and is getting over a chest infection was taken there this morning by ambulance as he couldn’t get his breath after a coughing fit early this morning. The hospital have recommended that he has a home nebuliser so to go to his gp to
Morning everyone, just back from hospital as other half who has copd and is getting over a chest infection was taken there this morning by ambulance as he couldn’t get his breath after a coughing fit early this morning. The hospital have recommended that he has a home nebuliser so to go to his gp to
BusNut
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
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