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I have just bought my wife a nebuliser as the nurse at the g.p surgery told her one might help here asthma, now they will not dispense the medication to go in it, can anyone suggest where to buy some , she uses ventolin inhalers now but they do not always help
I have just bought my wife a nebuliser as the nurse at the g.p surgery told her one might help here asthma, now they will not dispense the medication to go in it, can anyone suggest where to buy some , she uses ventolin inhalers now but they do not always help
Haggisbasher1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Confused about different strengths of Asthma Medications?!!
Hiya, Really random post!! I have been suspected of having asthma for years, and have had a blue reliever inhaler for when necessary, which has usually been when its cold, when I'm ill or during hayfever times - most of the year then :-/ Anyway since September I have had constant chest infections,
Hiya, Really random post!! I have been suspected of having asthma for years, and have had a blue reliever inhaler for when necessary, which has usually been when its cold, when I'm ill or during hayfever times - most of the year then :-/ Anyway since September I have had constant chest infections,
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
Just how long does it take you ?
To actually get going of a morning. It takes me about an hour to convince myself that I have to get up. Its not that Im bedbound but I know that my body doesnt like the hassle. I liken it to switching on a radiator in a cold house. Nothing happens for ages and the house stays cold. But
To actually get going of a morning. It takes me about an hour to convince myself that I have to get up. Its not that Im bedbound but I know that my body doesnt like the hassle. I liken it to switching on a radiator in a cold house. Nothing happens for ages and the house stays cold. But
JayKew
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
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Officially 'severe'
Ive not been about through Lent, but during that time I saw my new consultant who has officially diagnosed me as severely asthmatic. Its strange, Ive been asthmatic since childhood but this feels likea new diagnosis and is taking time to get my head around. I am now on a suitcase of meds: Symbicort (
Ive not been about through Lent, but during that time I saw my new consultant who has officially diagnosed me as severely asthmatic. Its strange, Ive been asthmatic since childhood but this feels likea new diagnosis and is taking time to get my head around. I am now on a suitcase of meds: Symbicort (
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11 years ago
Advice pleaseeeee
hello, this is all new to me, so I'll start from the begging. My son has been suffering from colds and toncilits and chest infections for about 2 yrs, was given a blue ventolin and a small spacer just over a year ago. but in the last few months since starting play school he was just constantly I'll.
hello, this is all new to me, so I'll start from the begging. My son has been suffering from colds and toncilits and chest infections for about 2 yrs, was given a blue ventolin and a small spacer just over a year ago. but in the last few months since starting play school he was just constantly I'll.
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11 years ago
Understanding COPD
Hello all, I'm new to this site and a bit puzzled as to my husband's health. He was admitted to hospital 24th Jan with breathing difficulties and was an awful colour, he's had a bad chest for years but wouldn't go to the doctors, typical male! He was diagnosed with exacerbation of COPD and was kept
Hello all, I'm new to this site and a bit puzzled as to my husband's health. He was admitted to hospital 24th Jan with breathing difficulties and was an awful colour, he's had a bad chest for years but wouldn't go to the doctors, typical male! He was diagnosed with exacerbation of COPD and was kept
kazzy66
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
COPD - left on our own to just get on with it!
Sound a bitter title but feel we have our reasons. My husband has COPD and other health issues has recently been in hospital when he collapsed at home with respiratory failure, we were told that he had an hour to live if the BiPAP machine didn't kick in! It did thank goodness much to the relief of
Sound a bitter title but feel we have our reasons. My husband has COPD and other health issues has recently been in hospital when he collapsed at home with respiratory failure, we were told that he had an hour to live if the BiPAP machine didn't kick in! It did thank goodness much to the relief of
maincarer
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
First nebuliser last night and I need some advice
I'm seventeen, and I've lived with asthma for about 10 years. I'm on Ventolin and Qvar 100. Okay so since Monday to today (Thursday) I've been away on a residential. And last night I had a pretty bad asthma episode; the staff called an ambulance and they treated me with salbutomol and oxygen and discharged
I'm seventeen, and I've lived with asthma for about 10 years. I'm on Ventolin and Qvar 100. Okay so since Monday to today (Thursday) I've been away on a residential. And last night I had a pretty bad asthma episode; the staff called an ambulance and they treated me with salbutomol and oxygen and discharged
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
nebulisers
can someone help please.i was, and am very sob.... on ambulatory 02. stats drop to 80 off 02, i was given salbutamol nebs which helped, but i have had to come off of them....now really struggling.....got a bank hol coming up, and an 02 delivery of 4 cannisters on thursday, will then have to last
can someone help please.i was, and am very sob.... on ambulatory 02. stats drop to 80 off 02, i was given salbutamol nebs which helped, but i have had to come off of them....now really struggling.....got a bank hol coming up, and an 02 delivery of 4 cannisters on thursday, will then have to last
maruth
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Missing time off school :(
Hiya! I haven't posted for a while but I'm having such trouble with my daughters school and not sure where to turn. My daughter just turned 5 she started school in September and they were fully aware before starting that she was a brittle asthmatic as her older sister has missed time off school due
Hiya! I haven't posted for a while but I'm having such trouble with my daughters school and not sure where to turn. My daughter just turned 5 she started school in September and they were fully aware before starting that she was a brittle asthmatic as her older sister has missed time off school due
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11 years ago
where can i get a nebuliser for home
MUM13
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
should l go away
hi all l have copd l have oxygen 16 hrs every day and use nebuliser machine every 2 hrs l have been going to spain for 6 months every year for the last 9 years, coming home this time l was told l had to use oxygen, l am wondering now where to go back to spain in april lots of thoughts going though
hi all l have copd l have oxygen 16 hrs every day and use nebuliser machine every 2 hrs l have been going to spain for 6 months every year for the last 9 years, coming home this time l was told l had to use oxygen, l am wondering now where to go back to spain in april lots of thoughts going though
british
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
New and looking for help please!!
Hi, my little girl will be three tomorrow and we have been told that she is ?Asthmatic. It all started a year and a half ago when she developed a chest infection, ever since then she gets a chest infection roughly every 6 weeks which are treated with antibiotics, prednisolene or sometimes both and has
Hi, my little girl will be three tomorrow and we have been told that she is ?Asthmatic. It all started a year and a half ago when she developed a chest infection, ever since then she gets a chest infection roughly every 6 weeks which are treated with antibiotics, prednisolene or sometimes both and has
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11 years ago
Portable Nebuliser (can use in car!)
After my husbands panic attack last week, I remembered I had bought a portable nebuliser for the car when we ventured to France three years ago. I retrieved it from under the passengers seat and realised neither of us had a clue how to use it! Armed with "in date" nebules we unpacked it. What a great
After my husbands panic attack last week, I remembered I had bought a portable nebuliser for the car when we ventured to France three years ago. I retrieved it from under the passengers seat and realised neither of us had a clue how to use it! Armed with "in date" nebules we unpacked it. What a great
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11 years ago
pre-treating
Hey guys, my asthma has been really uncontrolled for the last few months, really struggling a lot of the time and a LOT of visits to hospital. Anyway, i have an appointment with my new consultant soon and i was starting to think of things i want to talk about with him. As i believe i have mentioned on
Hey guys, my asthma has been really uncontrolled for the last few months, really struggling a lot of the time and a LOT of visits to hospital. Anyway, i have an appointment with my new consultant soon and i was starting to think of things i want to talk about with him. As i believe i have mentioned on
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11 years ago
Are nebulizers given from the hospital?
My mum who has copd is on home oxygen and all the usual medication including nebulizer 4 times a day sometimes up to 6 times when needed:( the nebulizer was on loan from the hospital but today we received a call saying we have had it ttoo long and there are people waiting for it, my mum was rather upset
My mum who has copd is on home oxygen and all the usual medication including nebulizer 4 times a day sometimes up to 6 times when needed:( the nebulizer was on loan from the hospital but today we received a call saying we have had it ttoo long and there are people waiting for it, my mum was rather upset
bmb64
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
hi I'm new please read
Hi everyone I'm Elaine I'm 35 only had this just over a year and iv been in hospital 17 times I don't respond to anything and iv been put to sleep twice in 8days of eachother nothing seems to work not even my pumps or nebs I can't walk up to bed anymore I cant walk longer than 5 mins before last yr I
Hi everyone I'm Elaine I'm 35 only had this just over a year and iv been in hospital 17 times I don't respond to anything and iv been put to sleep twice in 8days of eachother nothing seems to work not even my pumps or nebs I can't walk up to bed anymore I cant walk longer than 5 mins before last yr I
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
WORLD WIDE TRAVEL NEBULISER
IS THERE A DUAL MAINS VOLTAGE PLUS 12VOLT CAR COMPRESSOR NEBULISER OR ARE THEY ALL SONIC? ALSO WHICH IS THE BEST TO USE WITH VENTOLIN?
IS THERE A DUAL MAINS VOLTAGE PLUS 12VOLT CAR COMPRESSOR NEBULISER OR ARE THEY ALL SONIC? ALSO WHICH IS THE BEST TO USE WITH VENTOLIN?
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11 years ago
Nebulisers - stupid questions....
Wife uses one when admitted to hospital but I understand you can get home ones? Few questions:- 1. Do you have to buy your own or will NHS provide? 2. What about what goes in the nebuliser? I presume you need a prescription for this? 3. Are the home ones as good as ones in hospital?
Wife uses one when admitted to hospital but I understand you can get home ones? Few questions:- 1. Do you have to buy your own or will NHS provide? 2. What about what goes in the nebuliser? I presume you need a prescription for this? 3. Are the home ones as good as ones in hospital?
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11 years ago
Wife, 41, pregnant, asthma bad - what next?
Wife has had asthma for 4-5 years. She takes the blue pump and purple one and is usually pretty good. However, shes now 20 weeks pregnant and has been getting worse over the past two months (which apparently can happen with pregnancy). To say the NHS have been clueless with this is the understatement
Wife has had asthma for 4-5 years. She takes the blue pump and purple one and is usually pretty good. However, shes now 20 weeks pregnant and has been getting worse over the past two months (which apparently can happen with pregnancy). To say the NHS have been clueless with this is the understatement
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11 years ago
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