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Crackling and squeaking chest/throat noises
Hi I wonder if somebody could help me with this. A few months ago when I went to bed as I was breathing out my throat seemed to be making a sound like 'popping candy', then soon after high pitched squeaking. A couple of weeks later I went to the doctors thinking I had a chest infection and was told
Hi I wonder if somebody could help me with this. A few months ago when I went to bed as I was breathing out my throat seemed to be making a sound like 'popping candy', then soon after high pitched squeaking. A couple of weeks later I went to the doctors thinking I had a chest infection and was told
Dwarly
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9 years ago
First post. Advice on a nebuliser please...
Hi all First post but I get a mail a day and love reading your posts. Nice to know I am not the only one who is having problems..... Anyway. I have had Emphasyma for 4 years. Am moderate / severe. Chest infections come throughout the year and I always end up using 2 lots of Clarythromycin. Penicillin
Hi all First post but I get a mail a day and love reading your posts. Nice to know I am not the only one who is having problems..... Anyway. I have had Emphasyma for 4 years. Am moderate / severe. Chest infections come throughout the year and I always end up using 2 lots of Clarythromycin. Penicillin
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9 years ago
Difficult Asthma Clinic Referral
Hi, My consultant asked a difficult asthma clinic to see me just before Christmas. I welcomed this as I had to change consultant earlier this year and I don't really agree with what he says. I know he is questioning my diagnosis (possibly thinking it is hyperventilation/anxiety or at the very least
Hi, My consultant asked a difficult asthma clinic to see me just before Christmas. I welcomed this as I had to change consultant earlier this year and I don't really agree with what he says. I know he is questioning my diagnosis (possibly thinking it is hyperventilation/anxiety or at the very least
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9 years ago
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Thank you all
Thank you everyone that wrote to me sorry I haven't got back to you all individually my partner took a really bad turn had to call ambulance at 3.30am I really though he was taking his last breath his oxygen levels were 73% blood pressure 96/56 pulse 98 so really was in a bad way he has been admitted
Thank you everyone that wrote to me sorry I haven't got back to you all individually my partner took a really bad turn had to call ambulance at 3.30am I really though he was taking his last breath his oxygen levels were 73% blood pressure 96/56 pulse 98 so really was in a bad way he has been admitted
shortytree
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9 years ago
How I Found Out I Was Ill...
To begin with I had asthma...probably why I was totally useless at games when in school because I couldn't run...especially when beefy girls with big thighs were chasing me on the hockey field... But I managed well enough...Mother didn't care for us being ill so she ignored me when I used to say I couldn't
To begin with I had asthma...probably why I was totally useless at games when in school because I couldn't run...especially when beefy girls with big thighs were chasing me on the hockey field... But I managed well enough...Mother didn't care for us being ill so she ignored me when I used to say I couldn't
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9 years ago
Smoke alarms and wittering
Why does my smoke alarm battery run out in the middle of the night so that I have to dismantle and wrestle with the thing in the dark. So what with that , my nebuliser and extra steroids I have spent the rest of the night wittering about my mother who has the symptoms of dementia and lives hundreds
Why does my smoke alarm battery run out in the middle of the night so that I have to dismantle and wrestle with the thing in the dark. So what with that , my nebuliser and extra steroids I have spent the rest of the night wittering about my mother who has the symptoms of dementia and lives hundreds
knitter
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9 years ago
Air Quality has it affected you today?
I have been out today for the first time since February and what a day I picked - well I didn't I rely on my daughter and she works term time so I have to take what I can when I can. We went to a Garden Centre - couldn't breathe not just the air but the pollen. So we then went to Ikea and it was great
I have been out today for the first time since February and what a day I picked - well I didn't I rely on my daughter and she works term time so I have to take what I can when I can. We went to a Garden Centre - couldn't breathe not just the air but the pollen. So we then went to Ikea and it was great
jandan
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9 years ago
Excerbation
My husband has end stage copd. He has a trilogy machine a nebulizer plenty of prednisone and other inhalers etc. He is having a really hard time with his breathing even with taking 30mgs of prednisone and using the breathing machine etc. With all this at home when do I know it is time to go to the hospital
My husband has end stage copd. He has a trilogy machine a nebulizer plenty of prednisone and other inhalers etc. He is having a really hard time with his breathing even with taking 30mgs of prednisone and using the breathing machine etc. With all this at home when do I know it is time to go to the hospital
Skilgore
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9 years ago
Somewhat belated introduction!
I probably should have introduced myself before posting about the woes of my asthma and commenting…sorry :) I am 17yo, biologically female but identify as male. Which kind of sucks but hey, that's life. I have 'hayfever', eczema and asthma (you would never have known that, would you?), and I suffer
I probably should have introduced myself before posting about the woes of my asthma and commenting…sorry :) I am 17yo, biologically female but identify as male. Which kind of sucks but hey, that's life. I have 'hayfever', eczema and asthma (you would never have known that, would you?), and I suffer
servewithmintsauce
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9 years ago
Advice
Hi Trying to get some help. Last 2 years I have been struggling with breathlessness. Last July I went to the doctors about it who said she would arrange some tests. Whilst waiting for these tests I ended up one night at a&e on a nebuliser cause I couldn't breath. They did a chest X-ray. And the doctor
Hi Trying to get some help. Last 2 years I have been struggling with breathlessness. Last July I went to the doctors about it who said she would arrange some tests. Whilst waiting for these tests I ended up one night at a&e on a nebuliser cause I couldn't breath. They did a chest X-ray. And the doctor
Chason
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9 years ago
Lumigan/Bimatoprost any info please!
Evening folks,hope you are all feeling good looking forward to better weather.i,ve been put on Lumigan for high pressure in my eyes,been using it now 12 days and not seeing any improvement.All I get on Google is"my lashes took three months to get longer" as according to my optician there is a black market
Evening folks,hope you are all feeling good looking forward to better weather.i,ve been put on Lumigan for high pressure in my eyes,been using it now 12 days and not seeing any improvement.All I get on Google is"my lashes took three months to get longer" as according to my optician there is a black market
FarmerD
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9 years ago
Any Answers To My Problem?
Does anyone have any bright ideas about how to get rid of the lime-scale that builds up on the plastic tube which goes into the water container on my concentrator...at the moment I rub it off with my fingers, but that must be germy even if my hands are clean...the bottom of the little tube has a tiny
Does anyone have any bright ideas about how to get rid of the lime-scale that builds up on the plastic tube which goes into the water container on my concentrator...at the moment I rub it off with my fingers, but that must be germy even if my hands are clean...the bottom of the little tube has a tiny
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9 years ago
Recovery and Getting back to Work
Hi everyone, Apologies for another post! I was wondering 1) if anyone has any tips for recovering after a bad exacerbation? And 2) if anyone has any suggestions/ found anything helpful in terms of work adjustments to help get back to work? [I've been off work 4 1/2 weeks now & really want to get back
Hi everyone, Apologies for another post! I was wondering 1) if anyone has any tips for recovering after a bad exacerbation? And 2) if anyone has any suggestions/ found anything helpful in terms of work adjustments to help get back to work? [I've been off work 4 1/2 weeks now & really want to get back
yaf_user681_26664
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Asthma and nebulisers
Hi, I have had very difficult asthma all my life. A few months ago I caught pneumonia and while I got slightly better I have never really recovered. Over the last couple of weeks my inhalers seemed to stop helping me completely. Unfortunately I don't respond to steroid pred no matter how high the dose
Hi, I have had very difficult asthma all my life. A few months ago I caught pneumonia and while I got slightly better I have never really recovered. Over the last couple of weeks my inhalers seemed to stop helping me completely. Unfortunately I don't respond to steroid pred no matter how high the dose
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9 years ago
Life After Near Death
Hi everyone, I'm posting to ask for your help as I process what happened over the last month. I had my first asthma hospital admission this month - which came out of the blue. After being in hospital 2 days I deteriorated and had a life- threatening attack. It was taking so much energy to breathe
Hi everyone, I'm posting to ask for your help as I process what happened over the last month. I had my first asthma hospital admission this month - which came out of the blue. After being in hospital 2 days I deteriorated and had a life- threatening attack. It was taking so much energy to breathe
yaf_user681_26664
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9 years ago
That's So Not Fair...!
I did ask ever so nicely and I can't have one...a longer tube thing for my oxygen. Apparently it's because the converter has a humidifier attached and that won't work if the tubing is any longer than it is at the moment...not much point in arguing about it. It's all very well being practically tethered
I did ask ever so nicely and I can't have one...a longer tube thing for my oxygen. Apparently it's because the converter has a humidifier attached and that won't work if the tubing is any longer than it is at the moment...not much point in arguing about it. It's all very well being practically tethered
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9 years ago
Constant coughing
Has anyone got any tips on dealing with a constant dry cough? I've had a bit of an ordeal with my 9 year old son over the past two days. He has mild asthma, we've had sketchy advice about how to deal with it, one nurse suggested it might not even be asthma. He's on ventolin and clenil but we stopped
Has anyone got any tips on dealing with a constant dry cough? I've had a bit of an ordeal with my 9 year old son over the past two days. He has mild asthma, we've had sketchy advice about how to deal with it, one nurse suggested it might not even be asthma. He's on ventolin and clenil but we stopped
anaqi
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
asthma attack but good oxygen sats?
Can you have good oxygen sats and still be having an asthma attack? Yesterday i had surgery on my throat and when i came round my breathing was very difficult. I had a very definite wheeze on exhalation and that in itself is quite unusual for me. It was really hurting to breathe but the nurses were
Can you have good oxygen sats and still be having an asthma attack? Yesterday i had surgery on my throat and when i came round my breathing was very difficult. I had a very definite wheeze on exhalation and that in itself is quite unusual for me. It was really hurting to breathe but the nurses were
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9 years ago
My visit to Royal Brompton
Hi Everyone..Well I had my appt on 26/11/2014..saw a Consultant who works closely with Prof Wilson, had x.ray & bloods on arriving, then consultation with dishy consultant.😉 He listened to lungs & heart & informed me I do infact have systolic heart murmur! We talked about my history & probs I,ve had
Hi Everyone..Well I had my appt on 26/11/2014..saw a Consultant who works closely with Prof Wilson, had x.ray & bloods on arriving, then consultation with dishy consultant.😉 He listened to lungs & heart & informed me I do infact have systolic heart murmur! We talked about my history & probs I,ve had
Sand64
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9 years ago
Can anyone offer advice/support?
Hi, I'm new and looking for advice. sorry for the long post in advance! I've had asthma now for about 8 years. For the majority of this time it has been poorly controlled due to a number of reasons. To cut a long story short I recently had a flare up first week of December which resulted in me having
Hi, I'm new and looking for advice. sorry for the long post in advance! I've had asthma now for about 8 years. For the majority of this time it has been poorly controlled due to a number of reasons. To cut a long story short I recently had a flare up first week of December which resulted in me having
yaf_user681_60253
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9 years ago
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