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Statins & Metformin
For those interested in the full text of the recent study: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/cam4.2862 Of particular interest is Table 3. Note that Lovastatin did very poorly, but not many men were using it. Simvastatin, which had more users than the other statins combined, was disappointing
For those interested in the full text of the recent study: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/cam4.2862 Of particular interest is Table 3. Note that Lovastatin did very poorly, but not many men were using it. Simvastatin, which had more users than the other statins combined, was disappointing
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Hyperventilation syndrome
Hello all, it has been a while, I want to share this information with you as it has literally saved me. I have had asthma since childhood, now I have it chronically as an adult, for several years it was managed with my flixotide inhaler and only rarely needing ventolin until the end of last year. Suddenly
Hello all, it has been a while, I want to share this information with you as it has literally saved me. I have had asthma since childhood, now I have it chronically as an adult, for several years it was managed with my flixotide inhaler and only rarely needing ventolin until the end of last year. Suddenly
Alauralane
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Do we have to isolate or not?
Some actual concrete advice from Asthma UK would be great! I’ve looked on the NHS website and it says if you have severe asthma. Well that’s open to interpretation as I got told they don’t use the term brittle asthma anymore, they call it severe, so is mine severe or not? Luckily my peak flow only ever
Some actual concrete advice from Asthma UK would be great! I’ve looked on the NHS website and it says if you have severe asthma. Well that’s open to interpretation as I got told they don’t use the term brittle asthma anymore, they call it severe, so is mine severe or not? Luckily my peak flow only ever
RD23
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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Noisy breathing
Hello, When ever I have an asthma attack I have very noisy breathing when I inhale, which I thought was a wheeze however the drs always say my chest is clear with no wheeze. The only time they seem to hear a wheeze is when my peak flow drops by 50%. The noise I make always disappears after a nebuliser
Hello, When ever I have an asthma attack I have very noisy breathing when I inhale, which I thought was a wheeze however the drs always say my chest is clear with no wheeze. The only time they seem to hear a wheeze is when my peak flow drops by 50%. The noise I make always disappears after a nebuliser
Smegs1978
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Fostair- benefits and side effects
Hi All I was put on Fostair a few months ago - fine for about 6 weeks then feeling worse again. A few days ago (during my current flare up - worst yet and first A&E trip - joy) I have been told to double it to 2 puffs four times a day. I have been doing this and although my peak flow is coming up a
Hi All I was put on Fostair a few months ago - fine for about 6 weeks then feeling worse again. A few days ago (during my current flare up - worst yet and first A&E trip - joy) I have been told to double it to 2 puffs four times a day. I have been doing this and although my peak flow is coming up a
Calmcat
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Fast labour / Precipitous Birth / Excess Amniotic Fluid (Polyhydramnios)
Hello! I’m wondering if anyone else has experienced a rapid birth with their first born and went on to have second babies? I’m currently 33 weeks pregnant with our second baby (my toddler is 20 months) and I’m wondering how quick the second birth could be considering we had a birth from start to finish
Hello! I’m wondering if anyone else has experienced a rapid birth with their first born and went on to have second babies? I’m currently 33 weeks pregnant with our second baby (my toddler is 20 months) and I’m wondering how quick the second birth could be considering we had a birth from start to finish
Wondering20
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 years ago
Please help me understand these results
Hello, everyone. I am confused. The results of my last test and current cholesterol test results show my LDL HDL ratio is 3.3. But looks like everything is out of whack.. If I understand correctly. You are supposed to take the total cholesterol number and divide it by Your HDL Result and that is actually
Hello, everyone. I am confused. The results of my last test and current cholesterol test results show my LDL HDL ratio is 3.3. But looks like everything is out of whack.. If I understand correctly. You are supposed to take the total cholesterol number and divide it by Your HDL Result and that is actually
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Cholesterol Support
5 years ago
Hope 680 here.
Hope 680 here. I take Sertide 125 x2 puffs daily. I just wondering if Sertide 125 can be increased . I have had a flare up of my asthma but my peak flow measure is sitting at 340/350 which is normal for me over the past few weeks. My oxygen levels are sitting at 99% when I got checked out at hospital
Hope 680 here. I take Sertide 125 x2 puffs daily. I just wondering if Sertide 125 can be increased . I have had a flare up of my asthma but my peak flow measure is sitting at 340/350 which is normal for me over the past few weeks. My oxygen levels are sitting at 99% when I got checked out at hospital
Hope680
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Anyone been diagnosed with asthma that's been under the NICE guideline thresholds?
I'm curious to know if anyone has been diagnosed with asthma that hasn't quite hit the NICE guidelines thresholds? They are currently Fev1/fvc ratio <0.7 (<70%) Reversibility of 12% or more and 200ml Peak flow variability 20% Feno 40ppb I'm currently under investigation and I'm Fev1/Feb 0.68 Reversibility
I'm curious to know if anyone has been diagnosed with asthma that hasn't quite hit the NICE guidelines thresholds? They are currently Fev1/fvc ratio <0.7 (<70%) Reversibility of 12% or more and 200ml Peak flow variability 20% Feno 40ppb I'm currently under investigation and I'm Fev1/Feb 0.68 Reversibility
Lee2k182
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Inhalers
Don’t know ifI have asked this question but how do you get round increased heart rate after using inhalers. I was told by nurse to use it everyday as my peak flow had gone down. Used it for two weeks but it’s unnerving when heart rate jumps up and takes time to go back down. I believe they can cause
Don’t know ifI have asked this question but how do you get round increased heart rate after using inhalers. I was told by nurse to use it everyday as my peak flow had gone down. Used it for two weeks but it’s unnerving when heart rate jumps up and takes time to go back down. I believe they can cause
Tinker2015
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Any advice welcome
I’ve been diagnosed with adult onset asthma a four years ago. I’m 54. Diagnosed after a respiratory tract infection- no spiromtry or other tests I’ve read about on here. For the first couple of years I didn’t have symptoms most of the time- only when I had a cold. I could go without Clenil or Ventolin
I’ve been diagnosed with adult onset asthma a four years ago. I’m 54. Diagnosed after a respiratory tract infection- no spiromtry or other tests I’ve read about on here. For the first couple of years I didn’t have symptoms most of the time- only when I had a cold. I could go without Clenil or Ventolin
Calmcat
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Change in Peak Flow Readings
I take my peak flow readings 3 times a day and record the best of the 3 blows. The reading first thing in the morning is always the lowest which I believe is expected however has dropped progressively from 560 to 495. My peak reading for the day as also dropped slightly from an average of 600 to 575.
I take my peak flow readings 3 times a day and record the best of the 3 blows. The reading first thing in the morning is always the lowest which I believe is expected however has dropped progressively from 560 to 495. My peak reading for the day as also dropped slightly from an average of 600 to 575.
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Inhalers to be reduced!!!
Just returned from Annual asthma review- slightly confused.!! I am an Elite Master competitive swimmer 59 yrs and clock some 36km per week. I've been informed that my usage of Salamol and Clenil apparently are being looked at. !!! My explanation regarding the necessity to use them prior to training
Just returned from Annual asthma review- slightly confused.!! I am an Elite Master competitive swimmer 59 yrs and clock some 36km per week. I've been informed that my usage of Salamol and Clenil apparently are being looked at. !!! My explanation regarding the necessity to use them prior to training
stealthman
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
My spirometery results, thoughts?
Hi, yesterday I had a spirometery results were peak flow 480, and 76% before bronchodilator, after bronchodilator I was 72%. I have being having upper back pain, shortness of breath recently have stopped smoking around october had lots of phlegm, it was thick!! Again unsure weather this was with quitting
Hi, yesterday I had a spirometery results were peak flow 480, and 76% before bronchodilator, after bronchodilator I was 72%. I have being having upper back pain, shortness of breath recently have stopped smoking around october had lots of phlegm, it was thick!! Again unsure weather this was with quitting
Gg4l
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Regarding RYR
About RYR!. I was wondering if anyone who is out there that uses red yeast rice daily for cholesterol has noticed an increase in blood sugar fasting or otherwise also a rise in blood pressure? Thank you!!!
About RYR!. I was wondering if anyone who is out there that uses red yeast rice daily for cholesterol has noticed an increase in blood sugar fasting or otherwise also a rise in blood pressure? Thank you!!!
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Cholesterol Support
5 years ago
Need encouragement!
Can someone please give me some encouragement? The more healthier I try to live the worse my health gets. I have been walking everyday at least 30 minutes sometimes an hour I have been juicing healthy vegetables everyday. I have given up smoking. Pork Alcohol except for on occasion Sweets High
Can someone please give me some encouragement? The more healthier I try to live the worse my health gets. I have been walking everyday at least 30 minutes sometimes an hour I have been juicing healthy vegetables everyday. I have given up smoking. Pork Alcohol except for on occasion Sweets High
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
I feel like giving up.
I am just at my wit's end. The more healthier I try to live the worse my health gets. I have been walking everyday at least 30 minutes sometimes an hour I have been juicing healthy vegetables everyday. I have given up smoking. Pork Alcohol except for on occasion Sweets High fat foods high cholesterol
I am just at my wit's end. The more healthier I try to live the worse my health gets. I have been walking everyday at least 30 minutes sometimes an hour I have been juicing healthy vegetables everyday. I have given up smoking. Pork Alcohol except for on occasion Sweets High fat foods high cholesterol
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Increase in symptoms but peak flow normal?
Sorry for this long thread but I need some advice, I will also be sending a similar email to my specialist hoping she can help me out too. So at my last visit I was pursuaded to give fostair another go for my eosinophilic asthma as symbicort is not bringing the eosinophilic down enough. (Never got on
Sorry for this long thread but I need some advice, I will also be sending a similar email to my specialist hoping she can help me out too. So at my last visit I was pursuaded to give fostair another go for my eosinophilic asthma as symbicort is not bringing the eosinophilic down enough. (Never got on
Amy2091
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Hospital admission bad asthma with no wheeze
Went to A&E this morning after a terrible night. Went in with a really tight chest unable to speak or get air in or out properly. Was expecting problems as no wheeze. But to my surprise the doctor looking after me could see I was struggling and not responding well to Salbutamol nebs. ITU was mentioned
Went to A&E this morning after a terrible night. Went in with a really tight chest unable to speak or get air in or out properly. Was expecting problems as no wheeze. But to my surprise the doctor looking after me could see I was struggling and not responding well to Salbutamol nebs. ITU was mentioned
redstar9
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma Apps
Hi, I was diagnosed with Asthma nearly 2 years ago, and today had my annual review. Very positive on the whole, good control, good inhaler technique and my personal best peak flow has improved.. however she has advised me to be particularly vigilant this hay fever season (my biggest trigger), as I'm
Hi, I was diagnosed with Asthma nearly 2 years ago, and today had my annual review. Very positive on the whole, good control, good inhaler technique and my personal best peak flow has improved.. however she has advised me to be particularly vigilant this hay fever season (my biggest trigger), as I'm
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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