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Balance between exercise and lung issues
Hi all, I hope you're all well. This is my first post. I'm 39 and I live in Greece. Apologies in advance. I hate to whinge, but I feel like I need some help and this looks like such a friendly place! So here goes...! I have sensitive lungs (had pneumonia 10 years ago, and they've been funny ever since
Hi all, I hope you're all well. This is my first post. I'm 39 and I live in Greece. Apologies in advance. I hate to whinge, but I feel like I need some help and this looks like such a friendly place! So here goes...! I have sensitive lungs (had pneumonia 10 years ago, and they've been funny ever since
sner
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Serevent Confusion
I was prescribed "Serevent" (Salmeterol) to replace the maintreatment of "Tiotrupium" (Spiriva). The dose prescribed was 1 dose daily. It wasn't helping so I switched back to Tiotrupium, however closely reading the GSK Instructions for Salmeterol it clearly states "the normal starting dose is 2 puffs
I was prescribed "Serevent" (Salmeterol) to replace the maintreatment of "Tiotrupium" (Spiriva). The dose prescribed was 1 dose daily. It wasn't helping so I switched back to Tiotrupium, however closely reading the GSK Instructions for Salmeterol it clearly states "the normal starting dose is 2 puffs
Puffandpant
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
After chatting to the community I decided on a GP visit which ended up with new meds Sirdupla
Obviously I've read up on it now and its a steroid measured dosage inhaler that contains
salmeterol
and
fluticasone
propionate.
Obviously I've read up on it now and its a steroid measured dosage inhaler that contains
salmeterol
and
fluticasone
propionate.
Tejochase
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
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Asthma - lactose intolerant?
I have eczema and asmah and i believe giving up lactose helped both, it took me maybe nearly ten years to discover this . I recently started drinking milkshakes and in no time i was using ventolin 5-6 + times a day so stopped and im now back to about once aday. Two or three years ago i went onto salmeterol
I have eczema and asmah and i believe giving up lactose helped both, it took me maybe nearly ten years to discover this . I recently started drinking milkshakes and in no time i was using ventolin 5-6 + times a day so stopped and im now back to about once aday. Two or three years ago i went onto salmeterol
Jwb1
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Seretide causing tremor?
Had a lot of trouble over the last 12 weeks or so with shortness of breath, which a respiratory specialist now believes were not purely asthma exacerbations and were more likely virus/infection related. Anyway, whilst my SOB was bad I was upped from my regular Seretide 100 to Seretide 250. Since starting
Had a lot of trouble over the last 12 weeks or so with shortness of breath, which a respiratory specialist now believes were not purely asthma exacerbations and were more likely virus/infection related. Anyway, whilst my SOB was bad I was upped from my regular Seretide 100 to Seretide 250. Since starting
Seanjbyrne
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Inhalers
I take 4 inhalers, Fostair 200/6, Spiriva Reptimist and Ventolin with a Fluticasone Nasal spray. My asthma nurses have advised a nebuliser for emergency use but NHS no longer fund. Does anyone else find these expensive
I take 4 inhalers, Fostair 200/6, Spiriva Reptimist and Ventolin with a Fluticasone Nasal spray. My asthma nurses have advised a nebuliser for emergency use but NHS no longer fund. Does anyone else find these expensive
poohbabe878
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Anyone on Flutiform?
I was on Seretide for the last 20 years, and having a once a year bout ending in antibiotics and prednisone, and eventually specialist put me on Montelukist, Ceterizine and Ipratromium nasal spray, in addition to the Seretide and all was good for the last couple of years. Begining of this year, the
I was on Seretide for the last 20 years, and having a once a year bout ending in antibiotics and prednisone, and eventually specialist put me on Montelukist, Ceterizine and Ipratromium nasal spray, in addition to the Seretide and all was good for the last couple of years. Begining of this year, the
Lindahj203
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Why am I gasping?
I am supposed to take
Fluticasone
/
Salmeterol
(Seretide) preventer and Salbutamol (Ventolin), but I have such severe and bizarre symptoms, it makes all of these, including the breathing problem, worse.
I am supposed to take
Fluticasone
/
Salmeterol
(Seretide) preventer and Salbutamol (Ventolin), but I have such severe and bizarre symptoms, it makes all of these, including the breathing problem, worse.
Chezombie
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Asthma Symptoms
I was then put on Sirdupla (
salmeterol
25mg/
fluticasone
125mg), of which I take 2 puffs in the morning and two in the evening. This got rid of my cough. never needed my rescue inhaler and have ever since always had good peak flow readings.
I was then put on Sirdupla (
salmeterol
25mg/
fluticasone
125mg), of which I take 2 puffs in the morning and two in the evening. This got rid of my cough. never needed my rescue inhaler and have ever since always had good peak flow readings.
Tony16
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
rhinitis
medicated with fluticasone propionate capsules and spray. feeling depressed and anxious on this medication. any likewise experience
medicated with fluticasone propionate capsules and spray. feeling depressed and anxious on this medication. any likewise experience
77bude
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EFA
7 years ago
Spike and block
So i've just found this forum as i'm guessing the old one moved so i've had to rejoin. This morning i was fine until i lay on my right ear for a second then it spiked and blocked and is still blocked and ringing with my usual friend but louder and not giving up, it's been so long since this happened.
So i've just found this forum as i'm guessing the old one moved so i've had to rejoin. This morning i was fine until i lay on my right ear for a second then it spiked and blocked and is still blocked and ringing with my usual friend but louder and not giving up, it's been so long since this happened.
kirtieUK
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British Tinnitus Association
7 years ago
Will this be permanent?
Hey guys, here's my story. I'm a saxophone player, and have been for the last 9 years. Last On Sunday evening (19/3) I attended a band rehearsal that was in a much smaller room than I was used to with a band that played much louder music than I'm used to. The rehearsal went on for 4 hours, and due to
Hey guys, here's my story. I'm a saxophone player, and have been for the last 9 years. Last On Sunday evening (19/3) I attended a band rehearsal that was in a much smaller room than I was used to with a band that played much louder music than I'm used to. The rehearsal went on for 4 hours, and due to
aarontypesstuff
in
British Tinnitus Association
7 years ago
Living with copd
I was diagnosed nearly 15 years ago with copd ,I'm 50 later this year so it's been along time .My daily meds are tiotropium bromide 1st thing in the morning followed by seretide 500 1 dose twice a day then fluticasone 250 2doses twice a day .My tablets are carbocisteine 375 2 tablets twice a day and
I was diagnosed nearly 15 years ago with copd ,I'm 50 later this year so it's been along time .My daily meds are tiotropium bromide 1st thing in the morning followed by seretide 500 1 dose twice a day then fluticasone 250 2doses twice a day .My tablets are carbocisteine 375 2 tablets twice a day and
pauls
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
1 yr on
Hi all ive had a constant struggle to control my asthma for the last 12 months after my asthma nurse changed me from flutiform to a duo resp, its never been the best controlled asthma but this really exaccerbated it. a couple of month ago i saw a different nurse practitioner, they are more helpful than
Hi all ive had a constant struggle to control my asthma for the last 12 months after my asthma nurse changed me from flutiform to a duo resp, its never been the best controlled asthma but this really exaccerbated it. a couple of month ago i saw a different nurse practitioner, they are more helpful than
tigga61
in
Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Qvar And Fluticasone Inhalers
Hi Folks My question is, if you use - or have used - a Qvar or Fluticasone Inhaler (of the type that only delivers the fine particle steroid but not a LABA component) how do you (did you) get on with it? Any observations on side effects or other issues with those devices? I'm currently using both Clenil
Hi Folks My question is, if you use - or have used - a Qvar or Fluticasone Inhaler (of the type that only delivers the fine particle steroid but not a LABA component) how do you (did you) get on with it? Any observations on side effects or other issues with those devices? I'm currently using both Clenil
Matman
in
Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
what is happening
Me23 minutes ago Hi I am new to this, I have been diagnosed by the snr nurse as having severe persistent asthma stage 4. The nurse the day before I saw said i was at brittle asthma stage, I was taken off my normal inhalers Clenil which the doctor had increased to 1,500 mgs per day and salmeterol but
Me23 minutes ago Hi I am new to this, I have been diagnosed by the snr nurse as having severe persistent asthma stage 4. The nurse the day before I saw said i was at brittle asthma stage, I was taken off my normal inhalers Clenil which the doctor had increased to 1,500 mgs per day and salmeterol but
Jecrookes
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
SAFE SPO2 READING WHILE EXERCISING
i been told i have copd, rynaud and seroderma. the only treatment i taking at this time is fluticasone. i am interested in improving my lungs. i would like to know what are the guide lines for spo2 reading while exercising?
i been told i have copd, rynaud and seroderma. the only treatment i taking at this time is fluticasone. i am interested in improving my lungs. i would like to know what are the guide lines for spo2 reading while exercising?
jhengle
in
COPD Friends
8 years ago
New ultra long acting combination inhaler. Cheaper than symbicort, It might help some?
https://www.nice.org.uk/advice/esnm34/chapter/key-points-from-the-evidence Asthma: fluticasone furoate/vilanterol (Relvar Ellipta) combination inhaler Relvar Ellipta is licensed for the regular treatment of asthma in adults and adolescents aged 12 years and older where use of a combination medicinal
https://www.nice.org.uk/advice/esnm34/chapter/key-points-from-the-evidence Asthma: fluticasone furoate/vilanterol (Relvar Ellipta) combination inhaler Relvar Ellipta is licensed for the regular treatment of asthma in adults and adolescents aged 12 years and older where use of a combination medicinal
Matti1
in
Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
New to the forum!
After the asthma attack in 2008, I was put onto Ventolin (salbutamol) and Seretide Evo (
fluticasone
and
salmeterol
) 250, over the years I reduced down to Seretide evo 50 one dose daily with no issues, this dose change was made in July 2015 & had no asthma symptoms at all.
After the asthma attack in 2008, I was put onto Ventolin (salbutamol) and Seretide Evo (
fluticasone
and
salmeterol
) 250, over the years I reduced down to Seretide evo 50 one dose daily with no issues, this dose change was made in July 2015 & had no asthma symptoms at all.
rainqueen
in
Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Hi all,I'm new and really could do with some advice and support 🙂
Hi, I could really do with the advice from you all,I have had such a time over the last year with on and off breathing issues, ( mucus,wheezing etc..) I have had a diagnosis of post viral asthma,I am 38 years old and seem to be hypersensitive to the inhalers that I have used (qvar,seretide) I am waiting
Hi, I could really do with the advice from you all,I have had such a time over the last year with on and off breathing issues, ( mucus,wheezing etc..) I have had a diagnosis of post viral asthma,I am 38 years old and seem to be hypersensitive to the inhalers that I have used (qvar,seretide) I am waiting
Matilda1
in
Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
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