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Does anybody else do this
My history I have spent 42 nights in the last 4 months in hospital i will have been out for 6 weeks tomorrow ... I know the inevitable is me ending up back in whether its tonight or tomorrow ..for the last few days my chest as gotten gradually worse to the point of being on nebuliser 4x today Even
My history I have spent 42 nights in the last 4 months in hospital i will have been out for 6 weeks tomorrow ... I know the inevitable is me ending up back in whether its tonight or tomorrow ..for the last few days my chest as gotten gradually worse to the point of being on nebuliser 4x today Even
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11 years ago
Salbutamol and blood sugar levels
I've just found out (googled a hunch) that high-ish doses of salbutamol and salmeterol can raise blood sugar. This happens through the same mechanism that lowers potassium, and as I regularly get low potassium, I'm guessing that I also get the blood-sugar raising effect. On saturday I had lots of acute
I've just found out (googled a hunch) that high-ish doses of salbutamol and salmeterol can raise blood sugar. This happens through the same mechanism that lowers potassium, and as I regularly get low potassium, I'm guessing that I also get the blood-sugar raising effect. On saturday I had lots of acute
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11 years ago
asthma team today
Asthma not been good and on 3 inhalers 2 lots of tabs and nebules and antibs and steroids as needed. Today I've been put on Saline nebules also but Will be in about two weeks when my doctor gets the letter. Was not told when to use them or how many . just after bit of info how others use saline nebs
Asthma not been good and on 3 inhalers 2 lots of tabs and nebules and antibs and steroids as needed. Today I've been put on Saline nebules also but Will be in about two weeks when my doctor gets the letter. Was not told when to use them or how many . just after bit of info how others use saline nebs
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Hi everyone, it's been a while since I've posted on here as lucky for me have been going through a good spell the last few months. I've been unwell the last week with lungs being a bit grumpy so I'm bound to the couch. I did have lung function tests last week and was given Atrovent to try. I have
Hi everyone, it's been a while since I've posted on here as lucky for me have been going through a good spell the last few months. I've been unwell the last week with lungs being a bit grumpy so I'm bound to the couch. I did have lung function tests last week and was given Atrovent to try. I have
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11 years ago
Bad Flare Up
First of all hi everyone! I'm back on the forums with a new account after a few years away from the site, i wasn't around much even back then so won't get offended if you dont remember me (used to lurk a lot) but my username used to be getting tired. I've had asthma since I was kid started off very
First of all hi everyone! I'm back on the forums with a new account after a few years away from the site, i wasn't around much even back then so won't get offended if you dont remember me (used to lurk a lot) but my username used to be getting tired. I've had asthma since I was kid started off very
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11 years ago
Docs seem to be anti-nebuliser
Really dont understand this sometimes.... Yes, I can see how it makes people think they are better than they are because the neb is masking the symptons but they seem to assume everyone is stupid. Must admit, based on how appalling our local hospital, going in to A&E just to get a nebuliser is never
Really dont understand this sometimes.... Yes, I can see how it makes people think they are better than they are because the neb is masking the symptons but they seem to assume everyone is stupid. Must admit, based on how appalling our local hospital, going in to A&E just to get a nebuliser is never
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11 years ago
Dealing with Multiple Doctors
Last week I had a severe flare that put me in the hospital. In the afterrmath both my pulmonologist and the hospital wanted me to go down to 30mg after leaving the hospital and then do a fast taper (5mg/week). My GP's recommendation was to stay at 40mg, make sure things were stable, and then
Last week I had a severe flare that put me in the hospital. In the afterrmath both my pulmonologist and the hospital wanted me to go down to 30mg after leaving the hospital and then do a fast taper (5mg/week). My GP's recommendation was to stay at 40mg, make sure things were stable, and then
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11 years ago
Asthma really bad
First time had a barbacue and as in a built up area caused my lungs get all inflamed with the smoke and just got worse next day.Had come home from work and call the green men. On steroids with nebs etc. Just wanted tell others be careful around barbacues this summer. Food cooked on it could cause it
First time had a barbacue and as in a built up area caused my lungs get all inflamed with the smoke and just got worse next day.Had come home from work and call the green men. On steroids with nebs etc. Just wanted tell others be careful around barbacues this summer. Food cooked on it could cause it
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11 years ago
salbutmol how much is to much?
Sorry for silly question, but how much is to much? and if it last for less than 4 hours is that ok? is 10 puffs through a spacer the same as a nebuliser? lots of salbutmol use at the mo think it's the weather
Sorry for silly question, but how much is to much? and if it last for less than 4 hours is that ok? is 10 puffs through a spacer the same as a nebuliser? lots of salbutmol use at the mo think it's the weather
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11 years ago
I'm Back
I've finally come back to AUK after a really long break and a chance to kind of find myself after everything. Its been a really interesting 2 years and well, I have since been started on home nebs and now have a carer who lives in with me. I missed everyone on here so much and decided that it was time
I've finally come back to AUK after a really long break and a chance to kind of find myself after everything. Its been a really interesting 2 years and well, I have since been started on home nebs and now have a carer who lives in with me. I missed everyone on here so much and decided that it was time
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11 years ago
Alternative Therapies, Gadgets and Gizmos.
I was checking the date of my next massage and reflexology when the question came to me about what really does help us with our breathing/mental problems. I have an air purifier/ioniser, shiatsu heated massager, a flutter, a power breath etc etc. I have monthly massages and have just started reflexology
I was checking the date of my next massage and reflexology when the question came to me about what really does help us with our breathing/mental problems. I have an air purifier/ioniser, shiatsu heated massager, a flutter, a power breath etc etc. I have monthly massages and have just started reflexology
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11 years ago
use of hemp oil
Hi my Mum has asthma, bronchiectasis and pseudomonas - she uses nebs, ventolin, spyriva, cholomycin and subamatol - she does still have some really breathless days - I noted earlier someone said Hemp Oil helps? anyone tell me anymore? how take it? best type? any probs? Love, Den
Hi my Mum has asthma, bronchiectasis and pseudomonas - she uses nebs, ventolin, spyriva, cholomycin and subamatol - she does still have some really breathless days - I noted earlier someone said Hemp Oil helps? anyone tell me anymore? how take it? best type? any probs? Love, Den
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11 years ago
feeling really frustrated
Feeling very frustrated. At the momment my lungs are acting like those kids that are perfect angels after they've been to time-out and then suddenly forget what is was all about an hour or two later and have to go to the naughty chair all over again. (translation: ventolin inhaler is working, but only
Feeling very frustrated. At the momment my lungs are acting like those kids that are perfect angels after they've been to time-out and then suddenly forget what is was all about an hour or two later and have to go to the naughty chair all over again. (translation: ventolin inhaler is working, but only
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11 years ago
Alternative Therapies
Hi - hope someone can advise me. I have been an asthmatic all my life. Worse when i was a child and hardly any problems as an adult. Have recently had an asthma attack.. At first did not realise as it has been more than 30 years since I last had one. I thought I had a chest infection/bronchtitis.
Hi - hope someone can advise me. I have been an asthmatic all my life. Worse when i was a child and hardly any problems as an adult. Have recently had an asthma attack.. At first did not realise as it has been more than 30 years since I last had one. I thought I had a chest infection/bronchtitis.
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11 years ago
What an idiot!!
I wish this week was over I have had enough! I have still got a sore b from Saturday and now .............................. I should not have been shouting about how good I have been because like many when we feel good we forget our limitations. About an hour ago I tried to move a large parcel which
I wish this week was over I have had enough! I have still got a sore b from Saturday and now .............................. I should not have been shouting about how good I have been because like many when we feel good we forget our limitations. About an hour ago I tried to move a large parcel which
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11 years ago
STILL GOT CHEST INFECTION
Hi all, I posted on here bout a week ago. Had a chest infection, finding it difficult to breathe. Thanks for all the kind replys. Had an xray and all clear which is grear news. However I have acute bronchitis and am now on my third dose of antibiotics, mire steroids, and a nebulizer. What I don't understand
Hi all, I posted on here bout a week ago. Had a chest infection, finding it difficult to breathe. Thanks for all the kind replys. Had an xray and all clear which is grear news. However I have acute bronchitis and am now on my third dose of antibiotics, mire steroids, and a nebulizer. What I don't understand
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11 years ago
Now I Know
Hello to all, I was diagnosed with COPD on Saturday 13/04/13 after struggling to breath on the previous Friday, I was taken to Russels Hall Hospital Dudley where I was treated with the best possible care I could have wished for. Back home now with loads of tablet's 2 inhaler's and a Nebulizer. Stephen
Hello to all, I was diagnosed with COPD on Saturday 13/04/13 after struggling to breath on the previous Friday, I was taken to Russels Hall Hospital Dudley where I was treated with the best possible care I could have wished for. Back home now with loads of tablet's 2 inhaler's and a Nebulizer. Stephen
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Just for information ............
The last ten days have been very stressful for my husband suffering with a chest infection, seriously heavy headcold and severe copd – and not forgetting me (the carer!!)!! Having come through it I though I would recall some of the details and some information maybe of help to others that are suffering
The last ten days have been very stressful for my husband suffering with a chest infection, seriously heavy headcold and severe copd – and not forgetting me (the carer!!)!! Having come through it I though I would recall some of the details and some information maybe of help to others that are suffering
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11 years ago
Nebulizer
I have just purchased a Philips nebulizer. Similar to the one in my GP's surgery. I am allowed to use it four times a day but so far twice is enough. I get immediate releif from the SOB+++ The downside is, other than the cost which had to come out of my rainy day money is I get a bit of the shakes
I have just purchased a Philips nebulizer. Similar to the one in my GP's surgery. I am allowed to use it four times a day but so far twice is enough. I get immediate releif from the SOB+++ The downside is, other than the cost which had to come out of my rainy day money is I get a bit of the shakes
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11 years ago
Symbicort and Salbutamol Nebuliser - HELP!
Hello I'm new to this forum but not to asthma. I'm 37 and have had asthma since my teens but in the last 8 years or so, things have gone down hill. I've been in hospital with pneumonia a couple of times and get regular chest infections during the winter months. Up till a month ago I was on seretide
Hello I'm new to this forum but not to asthma. I'm 37 and have had asthma since my teens but in the last 8 years or so, things have gone down hill. I've been in hospital with pneumonia a couple of times and get regular chest infections during the winter months. Up till a month ago I was on seretide
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