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4 emergency hospital trips since February
I've had asthma since I was 6. Was seen at Great Ormond Street and also the Royal Brompton when I nearly died when I was 18. Recently, it really flared up after a nasty respiratory virus that started about the 15th December. Had a steriods and antibiotics. Things didn't improve. January I had a call
I've had asthma since I was 6. Was seen at Great Ormond Street and also the Royal Brompton when I nearly died when I was 18. Recently, it really flared up after a nasty respiratory virus that started about the 15th December. Had a steriods and antibiotics. Things didn't improve. January I had a call
EJS87
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Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
spiriva resprimat inhaler symptoms
Hi everyone , I have been on a new inhaler Spiriva Resprimat 12 days and been really good , however the last few days it’s been an effort to breath and a chesty cough , also a stuffy nose . I’m not sure whether to stop it to see if symptoms go away , or if it’s a virus starting ? . Has anyone experienced
Hi everyone , I have been on a new inhaler Spiriva Resprimat 12 days and been really good , however the last few days it’s been an effort to breath and a chesty cough , also a stuffy nose . I’m not sure whether to stop it to see if symptoms go away , or if it’s a virus starting ? . Has anyone experienced
Julesc12
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Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
suspected copd or suspected asthma but now being scoped for reflux that effects me 24/7 any helpful advice please
Hi thank you for allowing me to join the group and was wondering if this is still active but I’ll post my query here. white female, 39 years old (38 at time of spirometer) 166cm tall, weight 55.0kg November 2023 I come down with that horrid virus that’s fleeted us and was generally unwell with it,
Hi thank you for allowing me to join the group and was wondering if this is still active but I’ll post my query here. white female, 39 years old (38 at time of spirometer) 166cm tall, weight 55.0kg November 2023 I come down with that horrid virus that’s fleeted us and was generally unwell with it,
Loooy19852
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
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NHS On The Ball As Ever, Not.
I recently wrote that at the end of February I spent the day in the emergency dept due to shortness of breath, I'd been advised to go there by the GP surgery. Anyway it was decided after lots of tests it was an exacerbation of my asthma, I was treated with a nebuliser, steroids and a stronger inhaler
I recently wrote that at the end of February I spent the day in the emergency dept due to shortness of breath, I'd been advised to go there by the GP surgery. Anyway it was decided after lots of tests it was an exacerbation of my asthma, I was treated with a nebuliser, steroids and a stronger inhaler
Sparklingsunshine
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Teeth breaking
Three years ago I was finally diagnosed with PAF was put on lots of medication . In the last year my teeth have gone quite dark and are breaking so easily it is quite frightening how much the deteriation is happening . Could this be the cocktail of drugs
Three years ago I was finally diagnosed with PAF was put on lots of medication . In the last year my teeth have gone quite dark and are breaking so easily it is quite frightening how much the deteriation is happening . Could this be the cocktail of drugs
Saltcoatslass04
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
montekulust
( prob spelt wrong ) Went to nurse this week, told her I’d came off my brown inhaler during a week in spain , weather helped me. Came back to freezing scotland and felt wheezy sore chest . Nurse did an allergy test , and gave me montekulist , to take at night . Is it worth taking , side effects bit
( prob spelt wrong ) Went to nurse this week, told her I’d came off my brown inhaler during a week in spain , weather helped me. Came back to freezing scotland and felt wheezy sore chest . Nurse did an allergy test , and gave me montekulist , to take at night . Is it worth taking , side effects bit
Mrteddycat
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Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
Incruse Elipta 55 advice ?
Hi all, I'm a Newbie here.I have Asthma and COPD. I'm back on my Relvar ( after a brief change to Trimbow) which made my breathing worse. I just got prescribed an additional inhaler yesterday ( Incruse Elipta) I took the one puff yesterday evening and within a couple of hrs I was having palpations.
Hi all, I'm a Newbie here.I have Asthma and COPD. I'm back on my Relvar ( after a brief change to Trimbow) which made my breathing worse. I just got prescribed an additional inhaler yesterday ( Incruse Elipta) I took the one puff yesterday evening and within a couple of hrs I was having palpations.
Kiki54
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
got a new fostair inhaler
i have been using fostair inhaler two puffs at night and two puffs at morning. This new inhaler includes powder so when I inhale powder my throat became very dry . Sometimes i feel irritated to use it .
i have been using fostair inhaler two puffs at night and two puffs at morning. This new inhaler includes powder so when I inhale powder my throat became very dry . Sometimes i feel irritated to use it .
Rupamasud
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Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
Reducing inhaler for spring/summer
I I have been told I can reduce my fostair 100/6 (spriva inhaler 2 puffs once a day too) from 2 puffs twice a day to one puffs twice a day. I I have been on these two inhalers since the beginning of November (when I was in hospital for double pneumonia). Before being on these inhalers I was on Fostair
I I have been told I can reduce my fostair 100/6 (spriva inhaler 2 puffs once a day too) from 2 puffs twice a day to one puffs twice a day. I I have been on these two inhalers since the beginning of November (when I was in hospital for double pneumonia). Before being on these inhalers I was on Fostair
elanaoali
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Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
Might help
Good morning.Just wanted to share a little tip with you about your inhalers. When I was in hospital in Canada I was given an Aero Chamber with a mask. If you don't have one and find it difficult to use your inhalers properly I really recommend you ask your GP to supply one, it makes taking your inhalers
Good morning.Just wanted to share a little tip with you about your inhalers. When I was in hospital in Canada I was given an Aero Chamber with a mask. If you don't have one and find it difficult to use your inhalers properly I really recommend you ask your GP to supply one, it makes taking your inhalers
purdeyspringer
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
Persistent low grade fever
Hi all,Sept 23 I started to develop a cough only in the mornings, I tried many remedies and no improvement over the course of the following months the cough started to continue during the day, I attended the doctor's in Dec who said my chest was clear after an x-ray and prescribed me an inhaler to try
Hi all,Sept 23 I started to develop a cough only in the mornings, I tried many remedies and no improvement over the course of the following months the cough started to continue during the day, I attended the doctor's in Dec who said my chest was clear after an x-ray and prescribed me an inhaler to try
March55
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
Any tips for getting your breath back ?
watcha! I needed to get a few items from Lidl today. It’s only a short walk and getting there are no inclines. I was walking slowly but got so out of breath I had to stop. I just couldn’t take air in enough. I tried using my ventolin inhaler with spacer ( I’m asthmatic as well ) and couldn’t get the
watcha! I needed to get a few items from Lidl today. It’s only a short walk and getting there are no inclines. I was walking slowly but got so out of breath I had to stop. I just couldn’t take air in enough. I tried using my ventolin inhaler with spacer ( I’m asthmatic as well ) and couldn’t get the
Mid-Century
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Bronchiectasis Support
1 month ago
Fostair nexthaler
Hi,I've had asthma for a very long time and it's been manageable and as long as I've taken my inhalers on time it's not stopped me doing sport i.e football, running, cycling and going to the gym. I've been on a lot of different inhalers especially in the last few years. I going the relvar was good for
Hi,I've had asthma for a very long time and it's been manageable and as long as I've taken my inhalers on time it's not stopped me doing sport i.e football, running, cycling and going to the gym. I've been on a lot of different inhalers especially in the last few years. I going the relvar was good for
Immy_6
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Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
Spiolto Respimat
Hi everyone Has anybody used this inhaler? Any advice, information or side effects. My Gp decided to try me on this yesterday, I had been using Spiriva handihaler but it was not helping with my breathing, and before that I had a bad experience with trimbow. Will I ever get the right inhaler
Hi everyone Has anybody used this inhaler? Any advice, information or side effects. My Gp decided to try me on this yesterday, I had been using Spiriva handihaler but it was not helping with my breathing, and before that I had a bad experience with trimbow. Will I ever get the right inhaler
Issy22
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
Flu won’t go away.
I was diagnosed four years ago with emphysema. I have had no symptoms. Six weeks ago I got the flu. It’s been a rough six weeks. Getting my breath back and my energy back. Now every morning I can’t breathe and have to use an inhaler. Never had to before. I’ve had a CAT scan of my lungs, and it has not
I was diagnosed four years ago with emphysema. I have had no symptoms. Six weeks ago I got the flu. It’s been a rough six weeks. Getting my breath back and my energy back. Now every morning I can’t breathe and have to use an inhaler. Never had to before. I’ve had a CAT scan of my lungs, and it has not
Rkdevo
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
Problems with alternative inhaler to Seretide
I have been on the Seretide inhaler for 3 years , it was fine. However now I Am told that the replacement from the pharmacy ,which does not seem to have the same effect for me ,is the same , it clearly isn't ,I have changed my technique of inhalation and it makes no difference. I studied the leaflet
I have been on the Seretide inhaler for 3 years , it was fine. However now I Am told that the replacement from the pharmacy ,which does not seem to have the same effect for me ,is the same , it clearly isn't ,I have changed my technique of inhalation and it makes no difference. I studied the leaflet
thelongestday
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Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
Forstair Next
Hi, I've been on combi forstair Next inhaler and my symptoms has greatly improved! However I have 2 horrible side effects . 1 . Bouts of oral thrush and 2 . What I can only describe as a plug of mucus every morning which leads me to cough and clear my throat, does anybody have any tips? I regularly
Hi, I've been on combi forstair Next inhaler and my symptoms has greatly improved! However I have 2 horrible side effects . 1 . Bouts of oral thrush and 2 . What I can only describe as a plug of mucus every morning which leads me to cough and clear my throat, does anybody have any tips? I regularly
Mini2020
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Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
Chest infection at asthma review appointment.
Hello everyone. I am looking for a bit of advice. I have had green phlegm since March last year and had lots of antibiotics for crackles on lung. Sputum samples have been normal. I had my asthma review and on the appointment, my temp was 37.8, high pulse and CRP of 8.5 so GP reviewed me and heard crackles
Hello everyone. I am looking for a bit of advice. I have had green phlegm since March last year and had lots of antibiotics for crackles on lung. Sputum samples have been normal. I had my asthma review and on the appointment, my temp was 37.8, high pulse and CRP of 8.5 so GP reviewed me and heard crackles
Rhirhi234
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Recently Diagnosed COPD
HiI've been recently diagnosed with mild COPD about 2 months ago. Tbh I really only noticed it doing uphill walks or long walks . But in the past few weeks it's become more apparent. Now just having a shower or going up the stairs makes me breathless. It seems to be getting worse and quickly. GP
HiI've been recently diagnosed with mild COPD about 2 months ago. Tbh I really only noticed it doing uphill walks or long walks . But in the past few weeks it's become more apparent. Now just having a shower or going up the stairs makes me breathless. It seems to be getting worse and quickly. GP
Denton2
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
asthma
if anybody is using a brown inhaler that has steroid in, do you find it upsets your stomach.
if anybody is using a brown inhaler that has steroid in, do you find it upsets your stomach.
Diver6
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Women's Health
2 months ago
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