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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
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
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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
General anaesthetics for gallbladder removal and asthma.
I am on the active waiting list to have my gallbladder removed. I have a large stone which is giving me a fair amount of discomfort. I also suffer from reflux which I understand can aggravate asthma. I have had asthma for approx. 45 years and the only time I needed Ventolin was approx. once per year
I am on the active waiting list to have my gallbladder removed. I have a large stone which is giving me a fair amount of discomfort. I also suffer from reflux which I understand can aggravate asthma. I have had asthma for approx. 45 years and the only time I needed Ventolin was approx. once per year
Bevash
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Severe/chronically poorly controlled asthma: what do people do with 'small' flares?
I know the usual advice for attacks/poor control etc, but what do people on here who have chronic poor control do for flares that are more than their baseline level, but not enough for hospital etc? (NB the following is very particular to me and is not something I am advising for anyone else, especially
I know the usual advice for attacks/poor control etc, but what do people on here who have chronic poor control do for flares that are more than their baseline level, but not enough for hospital etc? (NB the following is very particular to me and is not something I am advising for anyone else, especially
Lysistrata
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Severe asthma attack ...still poorly
Hi guys I'll try and keep this as short as possible. I got out of hospital yesterday after a severe asthma attack. I didn't respond to nebulisers as much as they hoped so I had IV magnesium then had more or less continuous nebs and oxygen for 24 hours. I've been discharged on antibiotics, steroids 40mg
Hi guys I'll try and keep this as short as possible. I got out of hospital yesterday after a severe asthma attack. I didn't respond to nebulisers as much as they hoped so I had IV magnesium then had more or less continuous nebs and oxygen for 24 hours. I've been discharged on antibiotics, steroids 40mg
Njm84
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
My sister update
My sister has had a good spell lately with her asthma. She could do anything she wanted but a fortnight ago it came back went to Drs. Told it was infection given steroids rescue pack and antibiotics. Last Monday no better so rang Drs. Told by receptionist dr would ring her as no appointments. A new
My sister has had a good spell lately with her asthma. She could do anything she wanted but a fortnight ago it came back went to Drs. Told it was infection given steroids rescue pack and antibiotics. Last Monday no better so rang Drs. Told by receptionist dr would ring her as no appointments. A new
twiddles2
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Evening
Hi all hope ur all well been a while since I been on here I’m not to great at the most moment on 80mg steroids, antibiotics and 4 hourly nebs I’m off the royal Brompton tomorrow for clinic , got a sore mouth as had implants put in as I lost my teeth die the steroids so all stitches on gums so in lot
Hi all hope ur all well been a while since I been on here I’m not to great at the most moment on 80mg steroids, antibiotics and 4 hourly nebs I’m off the royal Brompton tomorrow for clinic , got a sore mouth as had implants put in as I lost my teeth die the steroids so all stitches on gums so in lot
Tracey1972
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Hello
Hello, my name is Erin and this community seems to be a little quiet, so I thought I do post for people to just say hello and allow people to say a little bit about themselves. Just to let everyone know that you can post questions and post anything you feel is relevant if it is just a funny little poem
Hello, my name is Erin and this community seems to be a little quiet, so I thought I do post for people to just say hello and allow people to say a little bit about themselves. Just to let everyone know that you can post questions and post anything you feel is relevant if it is just a funny little poem
Erin001
Asthma Captain
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Living with Asthma
6 years ago
Calling nebuliser users! RE: Help with choosing a new one
Having just found out that my Aquilon2 nebuliser was recalled in February (due to the manufacturer still marketing and distributing it after the withdrawal of the CE accreditation) I’m looking to buy a new nebuliser compressor. I have the older version of the Omron micro-air for when I’m out and about
Having just found out that my Aquilon2 nebuliser was recalled in February (due to the manufacturer still marketing and distributing it after the withdrawal of the CE accreditation) I’m looking to buy a new nebuliser compressor. I have the older version of the Omron micro-air for when I’m out and about
Nimueh
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Suspected asthma but no wheeze
I have been suffering with a cough for 2 months. It is worst at night, waking me from sleep and when I exercise. I saw a nurse about 5weeks ago and she suspected asthma. My peak flow was only 220, about half of what it should be. I was given a blue inhaler to relieve symptoms. I used this frequently
I have been suffering with a cough for 2 months. It is worst at night, waking me from sleep and when I exercise. I saw a nurse about 5weeks ago and she suspected asthma. My peak flow was only 220, about half of what it should be. I was given a blue inhaler to relieve symptoms. I used this frequently
Mas1
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Life and Homemade catfood
Hello BLF friends,💕 I’m sick, my lungs are burning, trying to ignore it, popping in the pred, paracetamol and inhaling nebs and getting on with my day. The weather is lovely and all. It had to be 😉 I’m seeing the specialist on Tuesday anyway so I’ll wait for the checkup. Bea’s been told to cook for
Hello BLF friends,💕 I’m sick, my lungs are burning, trying to ignore it, popping in the pred, paracetamol and inhaling nebs and getting on with my day. The weather is lovely and all. It had to be 😉 I’m seeing the specialist on Tuesday anyway so I’ll wait for the checkup. Bea’s been told to cook for
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Bronchiectasis/Brittle Asthma
I am new to this forum and will give some background. I am a chronic brittle asthmatic with a colony of psuedomonas in my lung and I have steadily deteriorating bronchiectasis. We moved house to a different area and it has been a struggle to get a proper care plan together at my new hospital. To be fair
I am new to this forum and will give some background. I am a chronic brittle asthmatic with a colony of psuedomonas in my lung and I have steadily deteriorating bronchiectasis. We moved house to a different area and it has been a struggle to get a proper care plan together at my new hospital. To be fair
Blue58
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Sheffield Severe Asthma Service
I am now under Sheffield Severe Asthma Service seeing Prof Sabroe and Ros. I am on a Pulmicort 400 one puff twice a day. And blue inhaler every hour when displaying breathlessness. It was great to see a doctor and nurse who believed I was asthmatic even though I have never wheezed. It is also nice to
I am now under Sheffield Severe Asthma Service seeing Prof Sabroe and Ros. I am on a Pulmicort 400 one puff twice a day. And blue inhaler every hour when displaying breathlessness. It was great to see a doctor and nurse who believed I was asthmatic even though I have never wheezed. It is also nice to
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
New Diagnosis?
Hi, I suffer from severe hay fever, and am currently on a blue ventolin/salbutamol inhaler due to suspected seasonal asthma (spent 2 weeks on prednisolone before being put on the inhaler) and have been for the past 2 months which has made a massive difference to me! My main symptom has been a horrendous
Hi, I suffer from severe hay fever, and am currently on a blue ventolin/salbutamol inhaler due to suspected seasonal asthma (spent 2 weeks on prednisolone before being put on the inhaler) and have been for the past 2 months which has made a massive difference to me! My main symptom has been a horrendous
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Sinus nebulisers
Has anyone used a sinus nebulizer for nasal polyps and sinusitis?
Has anyone used a sinus nebulizer for nasal polyps and sinusitis?
Polzovatel
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Should I get MMR vaccine?
Hi, I take a preventer (flutiform) every day and night and blue one for emergencies. I generally get 2-3 infections a year which require either hospital visit or nebuliser with course of antibiotics and oral steroids. Being in my 40’s I don’t believe I ever got the Mmr shot and measles seems to be
Hi, I take a preventer (flutiform) every day and night and blue one for emergencies. I generally get 2-3 infections a year which require either hospital visit or nebuliser with course of antibiotics and oral steroids. Being in my 40’s I don’t believe I ever got the Mmr shot and measles seems to be
Pugdog
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
TRIMBOW the way forward
Afternoon my summer fried BLF friends. I hope you are all coping well with the heat. My nurse came round today and suggested I start using Trimbow pump twice daily in place of my nebuliser five times dailey. She said that a few of her patients are using it and are coping with their lung conditions a
Afternoon my summer fried BLF friends. I hope you are all coping well with the heat. My nurse came round today and suggested I start using Trimbow pump twice daily in place of my nebuliser five times dailey. She said that a few of her patients are using it and are coping with their lung conditions a
Stumpy55
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Passing on my late mums nebuliser
Since the loss of my dear mum June this year I have acquired a nebuliser can anyone make use of this ? I would hate to just throw it away it’s in full working order it’s only about a year old No money required person must collect it’s too heavy to post I ask for the person to give say just a small donation
Since the loss of my dear mum June this year I have acquired a nebuliser can anyone make use of this ? I would hate to just throw it away it’s in full working order it’s only about a year old No money required person must collect it’s too heavy to post I ask for the person to give say just a small donation
Hidden
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6 years ago
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