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How do I cure ongoing chest infections?
Hi there, I have had asthma since I was three years old and my biggest problem is chest infections. These happen in winter mainly, seasonally, and I'd say on a bad year I can have up to 5 or 6 chest infections/upper respiratory infections a year, though these have worsened in recent years. It normally
Hi there, I have had asthma since I was three years old and my biggest problem is chest infections. These happen in winter mainly, seasonally, and I'd say on a bad year I can have up to 5 or 6 chest infections/upper respiratory infections a year, though these have worsened in recent years. It normally
EmilyK
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Pneumonia- post hospital
My sister was discharged from hospital after spending 8 days in with pneumonia she had been in for 5 days previous then discharged for 5 then back in. She was doing great in hospital with no coughing, clear chest and not bringing up anything (she also had fluid on lungs treated due to lung cancer) but
My sister was discharged from hospital after spending 8 days in with pneumonia she had been in for 5 days previous then discharged for 5 then back in. She was doing great in hospital with no coughing, clear chest and not bringing up anything (she also had fluid on lungs treated due to lung cancer) but
Mpkj
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Help please!
I was referred to a respiratory consultant in February who confirmed allergic asthma (grade 3 allergy to grass and tree pollen) I don't understand how this would work with my winter problems (I do get
hay
fever
though) I am currently taking 10mg montelukast, Spiriva respiratory 2.5 micro gram 2 puffs
I was referred to a respiratory consultant in February who confirmed allergic asthma (grade 3 allergy to grass and tree pollen) I don't understand how this would work with my winter problems (I do get
hay
fever
though) I am currently taking 10mg montelukast, Spiriva respiratory 2.5 micro gram 2 puffs
Cw70
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
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CT Scan result time?
Hi All, My mum is having a CT scan today to find out what is causing her change in cough for the last 4-5 months. She's a smoker. Giving up in the new year thank god. Her chest x-ray was clear, and so terrified there find something sinister on the CT scan :( How long is the wait for the results roughly
Hi All, My mum is having a CT scan today to find out what is causing her change in cough for the last 4-5 months. She's a smoker. Giving up in the new year thank god. Her chest x-ray was clear, and so terrified there find something sinister on the CT scan :( How long is the wait for the results roughly
Jodie1995
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
Constant worry over health and aches and pains
Hiya everyone came across this group by chance, I'm a 31 year old male work as a scaffolder about 5 months ago it started with chest pains which was constant I put it down to stopping smoking weed after 10 years of doing so I read about it makes you have chest pain and everything what comes with aniexty
Hiya everyone came across this group by chance, I'm a 31 year old male work as a scaffolder about 5 months ago it started with chest pains which was constant I put it down to stopping smoking weed after 10 years of doing so I read about it makes you have chest pain and everything what comes with aniexty
Hullcity
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Flareup For Xmas
Hello all Merry Christmas although mine might not be that merry. I am having a flareup, 2weeks ago I was meant to have my bulimumab infusion but bcos I had a bad cough and a flareup a week earlier, my Dr's postponed the treatment for another week. The next week I went in again but my cough was still
Hello all Merry Christmas although mine might not be that merry. I am having a flareup, 2weeks ago I was meant to have my bulimumab infusion but bcos I had a bad cough and a flareup a week earlier, my Dr's postponed the treatment for another week. The next week I went in again but my cough was still
ijeasike
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LUPUS UK
7 years ago
Test Results Waiting time?
Hi Everyone, I'm just wondering how long I should expect to wait to get back results for blood tests and a chest X-ray? I know that some tests take longer than others so I've listed below which ones I've had recently. - Anti-nuclear Factor - Anti-CCP Antibody Level - DNA binding auto-antibodies - Extractable
Hi Everyone, I'm just wondering how long I should expect to wait to get back results for blood tests and a chest X-ray? I know that some tests take longer than others so I've listed below which ones I've had recently. - Anti-nuclear Factor - Anti-CCP Antibody Level - DNA binding auto-antibodies - Extractable
Hnewman2
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LUPUS UK
7 years ago
My husband has emphysema and doesn't cough or seem to have much mucus. Does massaging the back help break it up?
My husband has had a flare since October. He has almost no coughing and never has coughed up mucus. He has emphysema . He's been on steroids almost nonstop since this started. And antibiotics off and on. We thought he was a getting a little better. But his oxygen level last night was 69 when he got into
My husband has had a flare since October. He has almost no coughing and never has coughed up mucus. He has emphysema . He's been on steroids almost nonstop since this started. And antibiotics off and on. We thought he was a getting a little better. But his oxygen level last night was 69 when he got into
jan422
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
What to expect?
Hi all, My mum has had a cough for 4-5 months, sometimes productive, sometimes not. Normally the colour is white, but it is occasionally green. She had a chest x-ray and this has come back clear, she also had spirometerty test, which come back ok, not amazing. She got 66% and the 'OK' is 70% apparently
Hi all, My mum has had a cough for 4-5 months, sometimes productive, sometimes not. Normally the colour is white, but it is occasionally green. She had a chest x-ray and this has come back clear, she also had spirometerty test, which come back ok, not amazing. She got 66% and the 'OK' is 70% apparently
Jodie1995
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
Hi
Had really bad
hay
fever
as a child, and my paternal grandmother was a chronic asthmatic who died before I was born. I have always been a fit and active person, so finding it quite difficult to adjust. Just want to try and get things under control a bit better.
Had really bad
hay
fever
as a child, and my paternal grandmother was a chronic asthmatic who died before I was born. I have always been a fit and active person, so finding it quite difficult to adjust. Just want to try and get things under control a bit better.
PeakFlo
in
Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
A little good news ...............at last.
Afternoon everyone. I hope you are all ok. A few months ago I posted a piece "am I Being premature in my excitement over biologic?" I was aware that the process took,a little time and others on here confirmed that.About 3-4,wks ago I went to my rheumy nurse and had the DAS28 test ,various blood tests
Afternoon everyone. I hope you are all ok. A few months ago I posted a piece "am I Being premature in my excitement over biologic?" I was aware that the process took,a little time and others on here confirmed that.About 3-4,wks ago I went to my rheumy nurse and had the DAS28 test ,various blood tests
Crusee
in
NRAS
7 years ago
New here with asthma symptoms/allergic asthma?
For the past two years I have suffered with feelings of a tight chest like a pressure feeling feels constricted. I also get feeling of what I call air hunger a feeling like I'm not breathing properly. I can feel out of breath sometimes pushing toddler in buggy or reading stories to my children. These
For the past two years I have suffered with feelings of a tight chest like a pressure feeling feels constricted. I also get feeling of what I call air hunger a feeling like I'm not breathing properly. I can feel out of breath sometimes pushing toddler in buggy or reading stories to my children. These
In-limbo
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Asthma attack 😔
I have ended up in A&E twice this week. Once on Monday when I walked in as the Ventolin was not lasting the 4 hours that it should. The doctor then gave me a course of steroids for 4 days. However, I also ended up back in A&E on Tuesday, this time by ambulance. They gave me a nebuliser and oxygen on
I have ended up in A&E twice this week. Once on Monday when I walked in as the Ventolin was not lasting the 4 hours that it should. The doctor then gave me a course of steroids for 4 days. However, I also ended up back in A&E on Tuesday, this time by ambulance. They gave me a nebuliser and oxygen on
Jems1995
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Any ideas?
My grandad has been in severe pain for weeks -mainly in shoulder and knee. It's getting increasingly worse and he's finding it hard to sleep. He's on very strong painkillers. He's had blood tests and a chest x ray which were clear but the Mri was inconclusive so he's just had a CT scan. I'm really
My grandad has been in severe pain for weeks -mainly in shoulder and knee. It's getting increasingly worse and he's finding it hard to sleep. He's on very strong painkillers. He's had blood tests and a chest x ray which were clear but the Mri was inconclusive so he's just had a CT scan. I'm really
Gizzy123
in
Pain Concern
7 years ago
UCTD/Lupus/Antiphospholipid Antibodies
Hi Everyone, I'm new to the forum. I've been having symptoms for the best part of two years, it initially started off as memory loss, fatigue, numbness and tingling in hands/feet and legs and then I began to develop more and more symptoms. Initially I was told it was all due to a Vitamin B12 deficiency
Hi Everyone, I'm new to the forum. I've been having symptoms for the best part of two years, it initially started off as memory loss, fatigue, numbness and tingling in hands/feet and legs and then I began to develop more and more symptoms. Initially I was told it was all due to a Vitamin B12 deficiency
Hnewman2
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LUPUS UK
7 years ago
Could It still be cancer?
Hi Everyone, I'm 51 & a smoker. I've had a cough roughly for 5 months, I'm a smoker, I would normally cough in the morning, then a slight few throughout the day. I started coughing more in the day/evening in the last five months. I've recently had a chest x-ray, which came back completely clear
Hi Everyone, I'm 51 & a smoker. I've had a cough roughly for 5 months, I'm a smoker, I would normally cough in the morning, then a slight few throughout the day. I started coughing more in the day/evening in the last five months. I've recently had a chest x-ray, which came back completely clear
NeedingAdvice1965
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
Just heard an idea as to a cause of my symptoms, but need some insight
My physiotherapist suggested the reason only Ventolin relieves my breathing and tightness is because I breath wrong with my mouth. She thinks because I have a dodgy breathing pattern I get the air trapping and hyperinflation we saw on the chest x-ray and lung function tests leading to chest muscle tension
My physiotherapist suggested the reason only Ventolin relieves my breathing and tightness is because I breath wrong with my mouth. She thinks because I have a dodgy breathing pattern I get the air trapping and hyperinflation we saw on the chest x-ray and lung function tests leading to chest muscle tension
GreatGateway
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
first post in a Long time :( had to get a new computer :(
so i had to go to the ER saturday night because i couldnt breathe all that well... but anyway so i get there (for the first time i had a paramedic actually believe me) (wooohoo!!) (for those of you just tuning in, i never have paramedics believe me :( it pisses me off all the freaking time) so anyhow
so i had to go to the ER saturday night because i couldnt breathe all that well... but anyway so i get there (for the first time i had a paramedic actually believe me) (wooohoo!!) (for those of you just tuning in, i never have paramedics believe me :( it pisses me off all the freaking time) so anyhow
ZoeyLynn
in
Living with Asthma
7 years ago
pneumonia
Hi All I have been diagnosed with pneumonia and I was wondering if there could be a link between it and TBI ? can fatigue etc bring this on ? I had a chest X Ray but was told my lungs were clear at the same I was told by my GP that my right lung was still congested so there seems to be a contradiction
Hi All I have been diagnosed with pneumonia and I was wondering if there could be a link between it and TBI ? can fatigue etc bring this on ? I had a chest X Ray but was told my lungs were clear at the same I was told by my GP that my right lung was still congested so there seems to be a contradiction
comanchero
in
Headway
7 years ago
Is atelectasis a common problem with people who have bronchiectasis and have primary ciliary dyskinesia?
I was told by my doctor that I had atelectasis which was observed on a chest x-ray located in the area where I had past pneumonia when I was pregnant with my daughter. I don't know what this means to my health or the treatment for atelectasis or if atelectasis is a permeant thing for me now. I will
I was told by my doctor that I had atelectasis which was observed on a chest x-ray located in the area where I had past pneumonia when I was pregnant with my daughter. I don't know what this means to my health or the treatment for atelectasis or if atelectasis is a permeant thing for me now. I will
fcfilice
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PCD Family Support Group (UK)
7 years ago
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