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I take spiriva i have that cough dont know what it is if you read the meds its like may cause asthma coughimg??????????? Things are improving feel better but can break out in cough Ger
I take spiriva i have that cough dont know what it is if you read the meds its like may cause asthma coughimg??????????? Things are improving feel better but can break out in cough Ger
picboy
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Asthma Community Forum
18 hours ago
Change of steroid inhaler
This week changed from foster next haler to spiriva.The first few days my cough has seemed much worse with phlegm. Now 6 days cough seems less. Anyone had this experience? Thanks
This week changed from foster next haler to spiriva.The first few days my cough has seemed much worse with phlegm. Now 6 days cough seems less. Anyone had this experience? Thanks
Msccruises
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Asthma Community Forum
4 days ago
just had a shocking test result…
we’ve been trying for nearly 3 years naturally…both me and my partner had tests early on from the NHS and as his sperm test results came back with a very high count we thought he was all good… they never asked for a second test because of this and it took ages for anyone to notice they had not actually
we’ve been trying for nearly 3 years naturally…both me and my partner had tests early on from the NHS and as his sperm test results came back with a very high count we thought he was all good… they never asked for a second test because of this and it took ages for anyone to notice they had not actually
Handsinthesoil
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Fertility Network UK
4 days ago
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I have been taking a bunch of drugs for five years since my heart attack. Now I have tested positive for covid. My wife says she recalls the cardiologist once telling me that if I suffered covid then I should stop taking one of these drugs but does not recall which. I am hesitant to bother the cardiologist
I have been taking a bunch of drugs for five years since my heart attack. Now I have tested positive for covid. My wife says she recalls the cardiologist once telling me that if I suffered covid then I should stop taking one of these drugs but does not recall which. I am hesitant to bother the cardiologist
Gingy70
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Helicobacter pylori
Good morning just wondered if you have come across H Pylori I seem to have tested positive for this test. Waiting to hear from GP later today, what questions should I ask? I was assuming not enough stomach acid but now not sure what’s going on with my guts! Look forward to hearing your views
Good morning just wondered if you have come across H Pylori I seem to have tested positive for this test. Waiting to hear from GP later today, what questions should I ask? I was assuming not enough stomach acid but now not sure what’s going on with my guts! Look forward to hearing your views
Bollieforme
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Considerations for your fall Covid-19 vaccineTiming, mixing, and more. Dr. Katelyn Jetelina, M.P.H. Ph.D.-Your Local Epidemiologist
Considerations for your fall Covid-19 vaccine Timing, mixing, and more. KATELYN JETELINA SEP 14, 2023 Everyone over 6 months is eligible for an updated Covid-19 vaccine this fall. We can leverage scientific data to optimize timing, choice, and, thus, protection. To view the graphics and charts
Considerations for your fall Covid-19 vaccine Timing, mixing, and more. KATELYN JETELINA SEP 14, 2023 Everyone over 6 months is eligible for an updated Covid-19 vaccine this fall. We can leverage scientific data to optimize timing, choice, and, thus, protection. To view the graphics and charts
lankisterguy
Volunteer
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CLL Support
10 months ago
Asthma cough worse
Living near the sea in Spain - heat and humidity and air conditioning?Asthma cough worse over last 4 weeks. Just been referred to hospital and prescribed Spiriva on top of my normal foster nexthaler and ventolin. Anyone in similar situation Thanks
Living near the sea in Spain - heat and humidity and air conditioning?Asthma cough worse over last 4 weeks. Just been referred to hospital and prescribed Spiriva on top of my normal foster nexthaler and ventolin. Anyone in similar situation Thanks
Msccruises
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Asthma Community Forum
9 days ago
nasal cannula
Hi there, I have recently been commenced on oxygen. i have started with a runny nose and cold. Should I change my cannula after my cold has cleared or does this just apply to chest infections?
Hi there, I have recently been commenced on oxygen. i have started with a runny nose and cold. Should I change my cannula after my cold has cleared or does this just apply to chest infections?
getiton
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 days ago
Shingles and PMR
Hi All, after a couple of days of feeling quite ordinary, I developed a horrible rash which was raised and blistered . My immediate thought was Shingles. I was lucky enough to get an appointment when I booked this morning for today! Yes I know how lucky I am living in Tasmania and that some of you
Hi All, after a couple of days of feeling quite ordinary, I developed a horrible rash which was raised and blistered . My immediate thought was Shingles. I was lucky enough to get an appointment when I booked this morning for today! Yes I know how lucky I am living in Tasmania and that some of you
Louisa1840
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PMRGCAuk
12 days ago
unwanted coughing
I have Bronchiectasis and of course cough, sometimes a little, sometimes a lot. One of my "types" of cough starts with a sharp tickle in my throat and I know I am in for a long bout of coughing when I feel it. I have tried everything, water, cough drops, honey, lemon, ginger, every herb under the
I have Bronchiectasis and of course cough, sometimes a little, sometimes a lot. One of my "types" of cough starts with a sharp tickle in my throat and I know I am in for a long bout of coughing when I feel it. I have tried everything, water, cough drops, honey, lemon, ginger, every herb under the
organiclady
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 days ago
Spotting early and slow slow periods
Hi, I’ve been trying to conceive for a few years now and have done a couple of unsuccessful ivf cycles. I have tons of eggs and respond very well to treatment. However, I don’t think I am “normal”. We’ve identified quite severe male factor issues and so went for ICSI and we ought to be having another
Hi, I’ve been trying to conceive for a few years now and have done a couple of unsuccessful ivf cycles. I have tons of eggs and respond very well to treatment. However, I don’t think I am “normal”. We’ve identified quite severe male factor issues and so went for ICSI and we ought to be having another
Here4ivfinfo
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Fertility Network UK
13 days ago
GP/Specialist appointments
I am 70 years old and have had asthma for most of my life. I moved from Lancaster in 2010, where I had a fantastic Dr and fully qualified asthma nurse. I now live in the far west of Cornwall and for several reasons need to see a GP. And that is where the problem lies. In February I had a bad fall and
I am 70 years old and have had asthma for most of my life. I moved from Lancaster in 2010, where I had a fantastic Dr and fully qualified asthma nurse. I now live in the far west of Cornwall and for several reasons need to see a GP. And that is where the problem lies. In February I had a bad fall and
Anniecath
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Asthma Community Forum
13 days ago
(SENSITIVE) Do we try again?
I’m 36, so lucky to have two beautiful, healthy children (both ICSI babies), but I had always dreamed of three. I don’t want this to come across as insensitive in anyway (the reason for our infertility is as a result of years of chemotherapy my husband endured, after being diagnosed with an aggressive
I’m 36, so lucky to have two beautiful, healthy children (both ICSI babies), but I had always dreamed of three. I don’t want this to come across as insensitive in anyway (the reason for our infertility is as a result of years of chemotherapy my husband endured, after being diagnosed with an aggressive
EmyTW
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Fertility Network UK
14 days ago
Carbocisteine - possible side effect for CBD
My husband is in hospital recovering from silent aspiration pneumonia. He is now nil by mouth and PEG fed. His blood tests show he has no infection, his oxygen level is acceptable and his chest is much improved. However he is still being treated with Carbocisteine ( which helps to loosen and bring up
My husband is in hospital recovering from silent aspiration pneumonia. He is now nil by mouth and PEG fed. His blood tests show he has no infection, his oxygen level is acceptable and his chest is much improved. However he is still being treated with Carbocisteine ( which helps to loosen and bring up
SunriseLegend
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PSP Association
15 days ago
Confused about the NHS process for IVF
Hello My husband (age 37) and I (age 32) have been referred to the local infertility service via my GP in Leicestershire. My husband has severe oligospermia, so we were told by the embryologist that we would need ICSI. Also, my AMH is only 9pmol/l. I'm confused about what happens next... I've been
Hello My husband (age 37) and I (age 32) have been referred to the local infertility service via my GP in Leicestershire. My husband has severe oligospermia, so we were told by the embryologist that we would need ICSI. Also, my AMH is only 9pmol/l. I'm confused about what happens next... I've been
Unagi
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Fertility Network UK
16 days ago
covid vaccine
hi I read recently that anyone with a blood cancer can now book a further covid booster? I can’t find the information now.
hi I read recently that anyone with a blood cancer can now book a further covid booster? I can’t find the information now.
Brendaf
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MPN Voice
10 months ago
Process & timescales - NHS Scotland
Hi everyone, I have been referred to an NHS fertility specialist and my appointment is mid-January. This is the first time I have been through this and looking to see if anyone can tell me a little more about the process and what kind of timescales to expect for starting treatments? (I’m in Scotland
Hi everyone, I have been referred to an NHS fertility specialist and my appointment is mid-January. This is the first time I have been through this and looking to see if anyone can tell me a little more about the process and what kind of timescales to expect for starting treatments? (I’m in Scotland
EasterBunny32
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
Covid vaccinations
https://www.england.nhs.uk/who-is-at-increased-risk-from-covid-19/ This lists people with LD as at increased risk from Covid. So why are poeple with LD excluded from having Covid vaccines this autumn? Most especially when their death rate from Covid is 3 times that of the general population?
https://www.england.nhs.uk/who-is-at-increased-risk-from-covid-19/ This lists people with LD as at increased risk from Covid. So why are poeple with LD excluded from having Covid vaccines this autumn? Most especially when their death rate from Covid is 3 times that of the general population?
Pot-0f-Coffee
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Mencap
10 months ago
Round Sperm
hi ladies, I had my second egg collection yesterday - getting 17! My husband had to give a second sample however as he had really high levels of ‘round sperm’ this can indicate an infection somewhere - but he’s not been ill for probably best part of a year + we didn’t have this issue on EC 1, in November
hi ladies, I had my second egg collection yesterday - getting 17! My husband had to give a second sample however as he had really high levels of ‘round sperm’ this can indicate an infection somewhere - but he’s not been ill for probably best part of a year + we didn’t have this issue on EC 1, in November
Thierry101
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Fertility Network UK
19 days ago
Hayfever medication ahead of stimulation round-worried!
Hi all, Hoping someone can help me calm a little ahead of our next IVF round. My husband and I will be starting ICSI round 2 in a couple of weeks. We've avoided all unnecessary medication in the lead up but on Thursday night last week we were both really suffering with hayfever and took half a piriton
Hi all, Hoping someone can help me calm a little ahead of our next IVF round. My husband and I will be starting ICSI round 2 in a couple of weeks. We've avoided all unnecessary medication in the lead up but on Thursday night last week we were both really suffering with hayfever and took half a piriton
Minniemouse88
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Fertility Network UK
21 days ago
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