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Post consultant appointment blues
Hiya - this is a bit of a rant/need to get my head around it/aaargh post, sorry if its boring!! Little bit of a background... I am a brittle asthmatic, and have been going through a pretty rough patch recently. In less than 3 weeks I have had 3 serious hospital admissions; 2 of them have put me in
Hiya - this is a bit of a rant/need to get my head around it/aaargh post, sorry if its boring!! Little bit of a background... I am a brittle asthmatic, and have been going through a pretty rough patch recently. In less than 3 weeks I have had 3 serious hospital admissions; 2 of them have put me in
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11 years ago
Does it sound like she will ""grow out of it""?
Hi all, My 2year old little girl has recently been diagnosed with asthma by a peaditrician. She has had a recurring cough since she was 3mths old, croup and a wheezy cough which resulted in a nebuliser and trip hospital. We now have an asthma plan of salbutamol and the brown inhaler (2 puffs morning
Hi all, My 2year old little girl has recently been diagnosed with asthma by a peaditrician. She has had a recurring cough since she was 3mths old, croup and a wheezy cough which resulted in a nebuliser and trip hospital. We now have an asthma plan of salbutamol and the brown inhaler (2 puffs morning
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11 years ago
My mum, a quick update
Thank you all for your comments on my blog from last night, your good advice and kind comments really means so much. I arrived at my mums this morning to find her gasping for air. After I tried to persuade her to let me stay last night, and her refusal, she decided she would sleep downstairs on the
Thank you all for your comments on my blog from last night, your good advice and kind comments really means so much. I arrived at my mums this morning to find her gasping for air. After I tried to persuade her to let me stay last night, and her refusal, she decided she would sleep downstairs on the
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11 years ago
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I am so scared that this is it
Over the weekend, I wrote about a eureka moment, putting my mum's breathlessness down to a faulty nebuliser. Well she has had 3 and half days of a fully working one and is no better at all. As well as her four prescribed nebulisers a day, of ventolin and respontin, she has been having extra ventolin
Over the weekend, I wrote about a eureka moment, putting my mum's breathlessness down to a faulty nebuliser. Well she has had 3 and half days of a fully working one and is no better at all. As well as her four prescribed nebulisers a day, of ventolin and respontin, she has been having extra ventolin
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11 years ago
can doctors prescribe nebullisers
I heard its got to be a hospital doctor who prescribes a nebuliser
I heard its got to be a hospital doctor who prescribes a nebuliser
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11 years ago
A eureka moment
Some of you lovely people know I care for my mum who has end stage emphysema. She is now receiving palliative care and has just been introduced to the hospice at home service. We have been made aware that her next infection could be her last :-( She has home and ambulatory oxygen, and a nebuliser
Some of you lovely people know I care for my mum who has end stage emphysema. She is now receiving palliative care and has just been introduced to the hospice at home service. We have been made aware that her next infection could be her last :-( She has home and ambulatory oxygen, and a nebuliser
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11 years ago
saline nebules
I have been to the doctors today she has given me saline nebs to try ,do i put the neb in on there own in the chamber or mix it with the salbutamol thankk you
I have been to the doctors today she has given me saline nebs to try ,do i put the neb in on there own in the chamber or mix it with the salbutamol thankk you
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11 years ago
FRIGHTENING
I haven't had the time to tell you what happened when he was admitted to hospital last Friday evening at 6 pm. As you know the blue light was called out to take my husband into hospital, his sats were down in the 70's. He received excellent treatment in A & E but was still there at 11 pm. He wanted
I haven't had the time to tell you what happened when he was admitted to hospital last Friday evening at 6 pm. As you know the blue light was called out to take my husband into hospital, his sats were down in the 70's. He received excellent treatment in A & E but was still there at 11 pm. He wanted
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11 years ago
Is it time..... I think it might be
Struggling from 17:45 this evening with tight chest and SOB have been wheezing. Used 14 Bricanyl reliever and 6 back to back nebs. Have used a total of 28 reliever for day. Oxygen sats 93. Peak flow was 100 but I have it up to 140 now. I am trying so hard to stay away from A&E but I think it might
Struggling from 17:45 this evening with tight chest and SOB have been wheezing. Used 14 Bricanyl reliever and 6 back to back nebs. Have used a total of 28 reliever for day. Oxygen sats 93. Peak flow was 100 but I have it up to 140 now. I am trying so hard to stay away from A&E but I think it might
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11 years ago
My biggest enemy - me!
Will I never learn? As some of you know on here that I have the nickname of Mrs Nosey as I ask the questions everyone wants to know the answers to but are to afraid to ask. Another part of being so nosey is I have to poke around in drawers and such like :) (wooden drawers you rude lot! ) Well I
Will I never learn? As some of you know on here that I have the nickname of Mrs Nosey as I ask the questions everyone wants to know the answers to but are to afraid to ask. Another part of being so nosey is I have to poke around in drawers and such like :) (wooden drawers you rude lot! ) Well I
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11 years ago
HE IS BACK AT HOMEY
As you all know my husband was rushed into hospital on Friday night because he could not breath(COPD/Bronchiectasis), he has once again contracted the nasty little bug Pseudomonus that lives in the lungs and keeps rearing it's ugly head. l have been really poorly since the day he went in, not being
As you all know my husband was rushed into hospital on Friday night because he could not breath(COPD/Bronchiectasis), he has once again contracted the nasty little bug Pseudomonus that lives in the lungs and keeps rearing it's ugly head. l have been really poorly since the day he went in, not being
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11 years ago
DLA 5 th time
On Wednesday I saw the DLA Dr not sure but I think it went well I have stage 3 copd arthritis in most joints haemophillia I can't walk due to copd plus arthritis if I fall I cud bleed there's not a lot I can do if I want to breath can sum one tell me y sum one who takes drugs and sez they here voices
On Wednesday I saw the DLA Dr not sure but I think it went well I have stage 3 copd arthritis in most joints haemophillia I can't walk due to copd plus arthritis if I fall I cud bleed there's not a lot I can do if I want to breath can sum one tell me y sum one who takes drugs and sez they here voices
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Sue320
Hi I went to heartlands hospital to see dr mansur after being referred by Cheltenham hospital I have been on 40 mg of prednisolne for 2 years also salamol beclametasone inhaler 200mg montelukast 10mg seretide 500mg twice twice daily calchichew d3 and alendronic acid once a week. And 5mg of nebuliser
Hi I went to heartlands hospital to see dr mansur after being referred by Cheltenham hospital I have been on 40 mg of prednisolne for 2 years also salamol beclametasone inhaler 200mg montelukast 10mg seretide 500mg twice twice daily calchichew d3 and alendronic acid once a week. And 5mg of nebuliser
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11 years ago
HUSBAND RUSHED INTO HOSPITAL
As you all know my husband suffers from COPD and Bronchiectasis. Last year he was in hospital numerous times with pneumonia then in February of this year he was given Zithromax, (Azithromycin) three days a week for anti-inflammatory purposes and never had an infection until it all kicked off yesterday
As you all know my husband suffers from COPD and Bronchiectasis. Last year he was in hospital numerous times with pneumonia then in February of this year he was given Zithromax, (Azithromycin) three days a week for anti-inflammatory purposes and never had an infection until it all kicked off yesterday
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11 years ago
Susan
Hi I went bot heartlands hospital to see dr mansur after being referred by Cheltenham hospital I have been on 40 mg of prednisolne for 2 years also salamol beclametasone inhaler 200mg montelukast 10mg seretide 500mg twice twice daily calchichew d3 and alendronic acid once a week. And 5mg of nebuliser
Hi I went bot heartlands hospital to see dr mansur after being referred by Cheltenham hospital I have been on 40 mg of prednisolne for 2 years also salamol beclametasone inhaler 200mg montelukast 10mg seretide 500mg twice twice daily calchichew d3 and alendronic acid once a week. And 5mg of nebuliser
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11 years ago
dry nose
Sorry, seems ridiculous to make a new thread for such a tiny question but thought you guys would be the sort to know :-) Have had loads of nebs and patches with nasal canulae over the last week, my nose is clearly dead sensitive to these as its sooo dry and painful, im not getting proper nose bleeds
Sorry, seems ridiculous to make a new thread for such a tiny question but thought you guys would be the sort to know :-) Have had loads of nebs and patches with nasal canulae over the last week, my nose is clearly dead sensitive to these as its sooo dry and painful, im not getting proper nose bleeds
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11 years ago
Really fed up
I am having a terrible day, hay fever not helping and lungs flaring big time, I have used my Bricanyl reliever 18 times and have used my nebuliser 8 times using Atrovent and Bricanyl nebules each time, unfortunately nebs only helping for approx 2 to 3 hours. My oxygen sats 88. Pulse 110. Peak flow this
I am having a terrible day, hay fever not helping and lungs flaring big time, I have used my Bricanyl reliever 18 times and have used my nebuliser 8 times using Atrovent and Bricanyl nebules each time, unfortunately nebs only helping for approx 2 to 3 hours. My oxygen sats 88. Pulse 110. Peak flow this
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11 years ago
Just another day Eh?...................KOTC
...............................Just another day Eh? Got up at six this morning ,washed my hair etc. Did my nebs and meds which takes me about an hour.had breakfast ,sat outside with Badger catching the early morning sunshine. Feeling a lot better today,not quite right but a lot better. Time to get
...............................Just another day Eh? Got up at six this morning ,washed my hair etc. Did my nebs and meds which takes me about an hour.had breakfast ,sat outside with Badger catching the early morning sunshine. Feeling a lot better today,not quite right but a lot better. Time to get
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11 years ago
Newly Diagnosed Daughter
I newly registered on Asthma UK website today as my 5yr old daughter Natalie had an asthma attack on Friday 24/5/13. She has suffered with chest/breathing problems for a while and I have made suggestions to the GP for several months that she is showing signs of asthma symptoms. She has always been diagnosed
I newly registered on Asthma UK website today as my 5yr old daughter Natalie had an asthma attack on Friday 24/5/13. She has suffered with chest/breathing problems for a while and I have made suggestions to the GP for several months that she is showing signs of asthma symptoms. She has always been diagnosed
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11 years ago
Help ease the night time cough
Hi all this is my first post My daughter age 3 has asthma , took a long time to diagnose and a serious few days in hospital which pneumonia anyway that was last year. Just before Christmas she got very very unwell but we managed to avoid hospital with anti bs and a nebuliser. Since then she has been
Hi all this is my first post My daughter age 3 has asthma , took a long time to diagnose and a serious few days in hospital which pneumonia anyway that was last year. Just before Christmas she got very very unwell but we managed to avoid hospital with anti bs and a nebuliser. Since then she has been
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