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Sodium cromoglycate inhaler (Intal)
Can anyone share their experience getting Intal inhaler since it has been delisted in the UK? Or, do you now take it via a nebulizer instead? If yes, can you share the name of the nebulizer device and the manufacturer of the cromolyn/chromoglycate solution? Pubmed indicates it's less effective than
Can anyone share their experience getting Intal inhaler since it has been delisted in the UK? Or, do you now take it via a nebulizer instead? If yes, can you share the name of the nebulizer device and the manufacturer of the cromolyn/chromoglycate solution? Pubmed indicates it's less effective than
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Tight chest/ache but peak flow about the same
Good morning, I am looking for advise for my 16 year old daughter please. She has had asthma since she was 2 years old. For years she was using Clenil ( Quvar 50 in lockdown) and used Ventolins. In Jan and Feb of this years she had a couple of mild asthma attacks which normally could be controlled
Good morning, I am looking for advise for my 16 year old daughter please. She has had asthma since she was 2 years old. For years she was using Clenil ( Quvar 50 in lockdown) and used Ventolins. In Jan and Feb of this years she had a couple of mild asthma attacks which normally could be controlled
Fraggle1234
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Anyone developed type 2 diabetes from steroids? wondering if maybe this is a developing problem for me - I have a high dose steroid inhaler.
just wondered if anyone had experienced this? I’ve just had a short course of prednisolone and feeling very fatigued.
just wondered if anyone had experienced this? I’ve just had a short course of prednisolone and feeling very fatigued.
Ladypig8
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
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update on grumpy Grampy
hi everyone I haven’t posted for a while but thought I’d update you all. Grumpy Grampy is doing well, he’s off the steroids, after two years. Struggling a little with that, he’s ok if I keep my hands off his neck😉 he’s taking codiene, for the cough which helps a little, well was until the pharmacies
hi everyone I haven’t posted for a while but thought I’d update you all. Grumpy Grampy is doing well, he’s off the steroids, after two years. Struggling a little with that, he’s ok if I keep my hands off his neck😉 he’s taking codiene, for the cough which helps a little, well was until the pharmacies
Grinninggranny
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Paleontology Diet – By Dr Barry Durrant-Peatfield
Excerpt from the transcript of a talk given by the late Dr Barry Durrant-Peatfield at one of TPA's Annual Conferences several years ago.
I'm posting this here because we've recently had a few questions/posts about extreme diets such as the carnivor diet. Personally, I think what Dr Peatfield
Excerpt from the transcript of a talk given by the late Dr Barry Durrant-Peatfield at one of TPA's Annual Conferences several years ago.
I'm posting this here because we've recently had a few questions/posts about extreme diets such as the carnivor diet. Personally, I think what Dr Peatfield
RedApple
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Is there anyone among you who has been treated for asthma without using steroid inhaler?
Hello Everyone! I have asthma and I’m using medications for 2 years now. But I’m seeing a lot of side effects and I really want to quit my streoid inhaler. Is anyone here treating their asthma without a steroid inhaler? Thank you in advance :)
Hello Everyone! I have asthma and I’m using medications for 2 years now. But I’m seeing a lot of side effects and I really want to quit my streoid inhaler. Is anyone here treating their asthma without a steroid inhaler? Thank you in advance :)
xxxedusaxxx
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Quite a good bit of deep red blood in stool **graphic photo of just blood**(stool is blotted out of picture)
This happened yesterday morning. It also has happened a few times before. It's not continuous but rather comes and goes. It could be months before it happens again. I might add that I'm a diabetic with uncontrolled diabetes currently. I have pcos as well. I'm on anxiety meds along with insulin.
This happened yesterday morning. It also has happened a few times before. It's not continuous but rather comes and goes. It could be months before it happens again. I might add that I'm a diabetic with uncontrolled diabetes currently. I have pcos as well. I'm on anxiety meds along with insulin.
JustMe-2023
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Colon Cancer Connected
11 months ago
Under active Thyroi
I'm the then same as you but I'm on 100mcg of throxine. If suffered like you itching and red welds I've been to G.P and been told not to worry. I find myself scratching and on fire through the night especially. I've been told don't worry it will stop but when???I'm on list of meds apixaban, montetucust
I'm the then same as you but I'm on 100mcg of throxine. If suffered like you itching and red welds I've been to G.P and been told not to worry. I find myself scratching and on fire through the night especially. I've been told don't worry it will stop but when???I'm on list of meds apixaban, montetucust
Deedee24155
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
night time cough
I’ve been up and down with the start of spring resulting in multiple doses of steroids and antibiotics, all was well again until recently where I’ve developed a pretty bad cough that starts late afternoon/ evening, throughout the day I’m ok, just the odd cough but able to carry on, night time is resulting
I’ve been up and down with the start of spring resulting in multiple doses of steroids and antibiotics, all was well again until recently where I’ve developed a pretty bad cough that starts late afternoon/ evening, throughout the day I’m ok, just the odd cough but able to carry on, night time is resulting
Clairebear35
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Adrenal insufficiency
Has anybody who has had adrenal insufficiency caused by their steroid-based asthma inhaler managed to reverse the adrenal insufficiency AND remain on a steroid-based asthma inhaler? Or reversed the adrenal insufficiency by moving to a non-steroidal asthma management? If the latter, did you change to
Has anybody who has had adrenal insufficiency caused by their steroid-based asthma inhaler managed to reverse the adrenal insufficiency AND remain on a steroid-based asthma inhaler? Or reversed the adrenal insufficiency by moving to a non-steroidal asthma management? If the latter, did you change to
JumpJiving
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Soprobec 200 inhaler and systemic steroid side effects/withdrawal, help??!
38 y/o female - meds Soprobec 200 at 800mg per day and ventolin as needed. Hi there, sorry this is a bit long, but I am trying to explain a truly confusing muddle! =/ I have been asthmatic all my life since early childhood. I have been on and off various asthma meds over the years with minimal problems
38 y/o female - meds Soprobec 200 at 800mg per day and ventolin as needed. Hi there, sorry this is a bit long, but I am trying to explain a truly confusing muddle! =/ I have been asthmatic all my life since early childhood. I have been on and off various asthma meds over the years with minimal problems
FoxBrush
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Asthma and PIP
Hi everyone. I wonder if you can help. I am part way through completing my PIP application for Asthma COPD overlap. I was diagnosed in December 2023. Today I visited nurse for asthma/COPD review and was told that they are now putting my diagnosis as asthma as they have been advised by Respiratory Consultant
Hi everyone. I wonder if you can help. I am part way through completing my PIP application for Asthma COPD overlap. I was diagnosed in December 2023. Today I visited nurse for asthma/COPD review and was told that they are now putting my diagnosis as asthma as they have been advised by Respiratory Consultant
Topgunele
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Asthma
Hi, After tests etc the doctors have decided I have asthma, not copd. I have been given an inhaler but I still cough a lot at night. Can I ask how long it takes for the medication to really take effect? Have been on it since last Thursday.
Hi, After tests etc the doctors have decided I have asthma, not copd. I have been given an inhaler but I still cough a lot at night. Can I ask how long it takes for the medication to really take effect? Have been on it since last Thursday.
Lupaal
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
asthma never controlled no matter what
Hey there! Long story short but not so short- never had lung issues of any kind all my life but at age 32 i got a bronchitis in early 2019 and basically its parting gift was irreversible airway obstruction- aka copd but ive never smoked or been around any smoke and no pollution- no chemical filled job
Hey there! Long story short but not so short- never had lung issues of any kind all my life but at age 32 i got a bronchitis in early 2019 and basically its parting gift was irreversible airway obstruction- aka copd but ive never smoked or been around any smoke and no pollution- no chemical filled job
BrittanyOk
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Wheezing and Tight Chest
Hi,After having a open lobectomy (RLL) I have had an issue with wheezing at different times if the day along with a tight chest. I was told back in November 2023 it's asthma that's causing the wheezing and I was given a different inhaler (fostair 200mg). It's now May and I still have the same symptoms
Hi,After having a open lobectomy (RLL) I have had an issue with wheezing at different times if the day along with a tight chest. I was told back in November 2023 it's asthma that's causing the wheezing and I was given a different inhaler (fostair 200mg). It's now May and I still have the same symptoms
Immy_6
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
United Through Diabetes Wellness event in Kennilworth UK.
DRWF is hosting our first United Through Diabetes Wellness event on 16th September at Chesford Grange Hotel. The day is for everyone living with diabetes. The full programme is available here https://www.drwf.org.uk/news-and-events/events/united-through-diabetes-2023/ Join us and discover new skills
DRWF is hosting our first United Through Diabetes Wellness event on 16th September at Chesford Grange Hotel. The day is for everyone living with diabetes. The full programme is available here https://www.drwf.org.uk/news-and-events/events/united-through-diabetes-2023/ Join us and discover new skills
DRWF
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
11 months ago
Causes Of Breathlessness
My asthma used to be simple. Periodic periods of tight chest and breathlessness. Then it worsened and they diagnosed asthma, many hospital visits later and i got up to severe asthma with poor control. Then I realised that my breathlessness was not simply asthma. There were very sharp attacks that
My asthma used to be simple. Periodic periods of tight chest and breathlessness. Then it worsened and they diagnosed asthma, many hospital visits later and i got up to severe asthma with poor control. Then I realised that my breathlessness was not simply asthma. There were very sharp attacks that
Homely2
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Fostair 200/6 as MART
Hello everyone Try and make this short, I am currently on a MART programme with fostair 200/6- 1 puff morning and evening and 2 rescue doses as needed. I was on fostair 200/6- 2 puffs morning and evening with a blue inhaler to control symptoms. I went for my asthma review 6 weeks after being changed
Hello everyone Try and make this short, I am currently on a MART programme with fostair 200/6- 1 puff morning and evening and 2 rescue doses as needed. I was on fostair 200/6- 2 puffs morning and evening with a blue inhaler to control symptoms. I went for my asthma review 6 weeks after being changed
GR1Z1
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Anyone had this?
A bit of background….. from a young child my teeth have always been easy to decay, chest type infections growing up, lots of sore throats, (back of my throat is a bit of a mess), although the painful throats improved by mid teens. Now it is mainly, heavy/tight chest and hoarse voice. Sometimes when
A bit of background….. from a young child my teeth have always been easy to decay, chest type infections growing up, lots of sore throats, (back of my throat is a bit of a mess), although the painful throats improved by mid teens. Now it is mainly, heavy/tight chest and hoarse voice. Sometimes when
Worried1980
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Acid Reflux Support
2 months ago
Clenil making me wheeze?
Hi Has anyone experienced wheezing and a tight chest after taking their Clenil inhaler please? I’ve realised there seems to be a correlation between me taking it then this happening and then I need to take my blue inhaler. Thank you!
Hi Has anyone experienced wheezing and a tight chest after taking their Clenil inhaler please? I’ve realised there seems to be a correlation between me taking it then this happening and then I need to take my blue inhaler. Thank you!
SamSF
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
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