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Hello lovely coughing people! So... after over a year of brilliant control (mostly), the hurricane and pollen and haymaking have thrown that out the window. Sudden onset but constant coughing / tightness since 6am Sunday. I am lucky to have rescue antibiotics, steroids and nebs at home, so I started
Hello lovely coughing people! So... after over a year of brilliant control (mostly), the hurricane and pollen and haymaking have thrown that out the window. Sudden onset but constant coughing / tightness since 6am Sunday. I am lucky to have rescue antibiotics, steroids and nebs at home, so I started
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10 years ago
Asthma attack two days ago, breathless today but no wheeze
I had a (wheezy) asthma attack on Saturday, paramedics were called and I ended up having two rounds of neb- one with salbutamol and the other with ipratropium. I'm one of those lucky people who reacts really well to nebs and clears up my wheeze entirely, but that does leave me with the issue of seeing
I had a (wheezy) asthma attack on Saturday, paramedics were called and I ended up having two rounds of neb- one with salbutamol and the other with ipratropium. I'm one of those lucky people who reacts really well to nebs and clears up my wheeze entirely, but that does leave me with the issue of seeing
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11 years ago
LABA and LAAs Update to research
Elderly patients suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who are treated with long-acting bronchodilators ß-agonists and anticholinergics are at an increased risk of cardiovascular events, according to new research published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine. Over a quarter
Elderly patients suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who are treated with long-acting bronchodilators ß-agonists and anticholinergics are at an increased risk of cardiovascular events, according to new research published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine. Over a quarter
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11 years ago
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Is anyone else suffering from an increase of illnesses since having Viral Meningitis or Viral Meningio-Encephalitis?
Hi - I was admitted as an emergency with Mengio-Encephalitis in August 2011 and put in isolation for over two weeks. Since then, have been back into hospital four times: 1). Nov 2011 - I began a severe chest infection that four doses of anti-biotics couldn’t shift! 2). Feb 2012 - I was admitted
Hi - I was admitted as an emergency with Mengio-Encephalitis in August 2011 and put in isolation for over two weeks. Since then, have been back into hospital four times: 1). Nov 2011 - I began a severe chest infection that four doses of anti-biotics couldn’t shift! 2). Feb 2012 - I was admitted
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Meningitis Now
11 years ago
Is anyone else experiencing Post Viral Meningitis illnesses?
Is anyone else suffering from an increase of illnesses since having Viral Meningitis or Meningio-Encephalitis? I was admitted as an emergency with Mengio-Encephalitis in August 2011 and put in isolation for over two weeks. Since then, have been back into hospital four times: 1). Nov 2011 - I began
Is anyone else suffering from an increase of illnesses since having Viral Meningitis or Meningio-Encephalitis? I was admitted as an emergency with Mengio-Encephalitis in August 2011 and put in isolation for over two weeks. Since then, have been back into hospital four times: 1). Nov 2011 - I began
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11 years ago
Breathing Techniques Explained
First of all, what is 'Breathing'? This is the means evolved by nature for animals to facilitate the exchange between blood and air primarily of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide. The lung developed in early animals to do this job in a protected part of the body. The membranes and blood vessels associated with
First of all, what is 'Breathing'? This is the means evolved by nature for animals to facilitate the exchange between blood and air primarily of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide. The lung developed in early animals to do this job in a protected part of the body. The membranes and blood vessels associated with
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Compressor Nebuliser
can anyone recommend a good reliable mains heavy duty compressor nebuliser? I use it every 4 hours with 500mg ipratropium and 5mg ventolin.Reliability is essential!I have no faith in my pari as its failed 3 times on me while having severe attacks!Now can someone get me a ball as I've done some awesome
can anyone recommend a good reliable mains heavy duty compressor nebuliser? I use it every 4 hours with 500mg ipratropium and 5mg ventolin.Reliability is essential!I have no faith in my pari as its failed 3 times on me while having severe attacks!Now can someone get me a ball as I've done some awesome
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12 years ago
compressor nebulisers
can anyone recommend a good reliable mains heavy duty compressor nebuliser? I use it every 4 hours with 500mg ipratropium and 5mg ventolin.Reliability is essential!I have no faith in my pari as its failed 3 times on me while having severe attacks!Now can someone get me a ball as I've done some awesome
can anyone recommend a good reliable mains heavy duty compressor nebuliser? I use it every 4 hours with 500mg ipratropium and 5mg ventolin.Reliability is essential!I have no faith in my pari as its failed 3 times on me while having severe attacks!Now can someone get me a ball as I've done some awesome
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
More Exasperation
Went to my GP today because she wanted to try me on another inhaler to see which works best. She's trying me on Ipratropium Bromide. I asked her to give me a check up to make sure the recent chest infection had gone, thankfully she says it has. I asked her if she could tell me what my lung capacity
Went to my GP today because she wanted to try me on another inhaler to see which works best. She's trying me on Ipratropium Bromide. I asked her to give me a check up to make sure the recent chest infection had gone, thankfully she says it has. I asked her if she could tell me what my lung capacity
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
DIFFERING OPINIONS HAVE LEFT ME CONFUSED.
hello. My 15 month old son has had three hospital admissions since 3 months old. He was born at 32 weeks and was a bruiser!! After a month in scbu we went home and started family life. At 3 months he had bronchiolitis and was admitted for a week, a one off virus we hoped. Two further colds triggered
hello. My 15 month old son has had three hospital admissions since 3 months old. He was born at 32 weeks and was a bruiser!! After a month in scbu we went home and started family life. At 3 months he had bronchiolitis and was admitted for a week, a one off virus we hoped. Two further colds triggered
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14 years ago
Newbie!
Hi all, Just found this site and have found the information on here really useful. My 3 year old daughter has been suffering with wheezing episodes mainly when she gets a cough/cold. She was under 1 the first time it happened and has had many stays in hospital since. We've been in 3 times since July
Hi all, Just found this site and have found the information on here really useful. My 3 year old daughter has been suffering with wheezing episodes mainly when she gets a cough/cold. She was under 1 the first time it happened and has had many stays in hospital since. We've been in 3 times since July
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13 years ago
Adult onset, poorly managed severe asthma.
Hello All! Im hoping to learn more from everyone, it seems a super forum & I dont know anyone else personally who has asmtha. I was diagnosed three years ago after a long term chest infection which resulted in being hospitalised for presumed pnuemonia. I was an active horse owner & rider for over
Hello All! Im hoping to learn more from everyone, it seems a super forum & I dont know anyone else personally who has asmtha. I was diagnosed three years ago after a long term chest infection which resulted in being hospitalised for presumed pnuemonia. I was an active horse owner & rider for over
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13 years ago
First Time for everything and Advice please
After having step 3 controlled asthma for around 40 years this week things haver been a bit hairy to say the least. PF dropped from 420 to less than 350 and breathing is like I have run a marathon in four minutes. First ride with a blue light and first trip to A&E in Bury Lancs. Today back to the quacks
After having step 3 controlled asthma for around 40 years this week things haver been a bit hairy to say the least. PF dropped from 420 to less than 350 and breathing is like I have run a marathon in four minutes. First ride with a blue light and first trip to A&E in Bury Lancs. Today back to the quacks
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13 years ago
Salbutamol tablets
hi :) When i went to see my consultant recently, he suggested I take Salbutamol tablets in addition to my current medication including home nebulised salbutamol and ipratropium bromide.I used to take salbutamol tablets when i was little but i cant remember whether they helped or not! So I was wondering
hi :) When i went to see my consultant recently, he suggested I take Salbutamol tablets in addition to my current medication including home nebulised salbutamol and ipratropium bromide.I used to take salbutamol tablets when i was little but i cant remember whether they helped or not! So I was wondering
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17 years ago
Solution found for exercise induced asthma
I posted a while ago on this topic and I thought I would update as it might be useful for everyone else. Having has EIA for a number of years, this year it has been worse and also impacting on my everyday life. I historically too ventolin before exercise which used to work well but had stopped having
I posted a while ago on this topic and I thought I would update as it might be useful for everyone else. Having has EIA for a number of years, this year it has been worse and also impacting on my everyday life. I historically too ventolin before exercise which used to work well but had stopped having
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15 years ago
Constant productive cough and voice problems
I'm new to this site and am looking for some information from people more used, if that'sthe right word, to asthma. I'm 64 and had asthma as a child, which resolved in my teens. I've always been a bit 'allergic' - nettle rash etc and I have perennial rhinitis. I think I picked up a viral infection in
I'm new to this site and am looking for some information from people more used, if that'sthe right word, to asthma. I'm 64 and had asthma as a child, which resolved in my teens. I've always been a bit 'allergic' - nettle rash etc and I have perennial rhinitis. I think I picked up a viral infection in
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12 years ago
Relievers for reversibility test
Not quite sure what was going on, I posted this and got multiple copies, deleted duplicates and then loads vanished! Anyway...just wondering if it's possible to request a different inhaler/drug to be used for reversibility testing, and if so how? Saw on the form today it said salbutamol which seems
Not quite sure what was going on, I posted this and got multiple copies, deleted duplicates and then loads vanished! Anyway...just wondering if it's possible to request a different inhaler/drug to be used for reversibility testing, and if so how? Saw on the form today it said salbutamol which seems
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13 years ago
Does anyone else get this?
BeeThere 15 Apr 12 5:29am
Hi guys, I haven't been around in a long while, but I supposed my asthma was O.K. for a bit, or at least I had other health and life issues to deal with! And then my doctors have been giving me a bit of the run around with some of my symptoms, but I'm convinced they
BeeThere 15 Apr 12 5:29am
Hi guys, I haven't been around in a long while, but I supposed my asthma was O.K. for a bit, or at least I had other health and life issues to deal with! And then my doctors have been giving me a bit of the run around with some of my symptoms, but I'm convinced they
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12 years ago
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