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LPR silent reflux or Gerd
my story began at least 4 years ago basically ongoing throat clearing and the need to belch on and off throughout the day. Not much if any heartburn but feeling of blocked nose and constantly trying to clear mucus/phlegm from throat and back of nose . What have I tried ? Well decongestants Sudafed seemed
my story began at least 4 years ago basically ongoing throat clearing and the need to belch on and off throughout the day. Not much if any heartburn but feeling of blocked nose and constantly trying to clear mucus/phlegm from throat and back of nose . What have I tried ? Well decongestants Sudafed seemed
gillsky8
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Acid Reflux Support
6 months ago
Pneumonia and Pleurisy- pain
Hi. I'm new here. I haven't been well since before Christmas. Initially I had a bit of a sore throat which I thought then turned into a virus- cough and sinus symptoms, shivers etc. A fortnight ago I felt pain in my chest- centre and at left hand side along ribs and behind breastbone area. Also at
Hi. I'm new here. I haven't been well since before Christmas. Initially I had a bit of a sore throat which I thought then turned into a virus- cough and sinus symptoms, shivers etc. A fortnight ago I felt pain in my chest- centre and at left hand side along ribs and behind breastbone area. Also at
Poppy16
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
The depression is so real.
Hello,My story is a very long one so the condensed version is my family was/is very dysfunctional. I have been married three times. My first and second husbands were emotionally and physically abusive. I have been married to my current husband for 23 years. I thought my life was finally to a good
Hello,My story is a very long one so the condensed version is my family was/is very dysfunctional. I have been married three times. My first and second husbands were emotionally and physically abusive. I have been married to my current husband for 23 years. I thought my life was finally to a good
Puppielove
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
1 year ago
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Been on dupilimab for coming up to a year.I have had no steroids for a year. The duplimab is not as good as prednisilone at damping things down - I cough a lot and sneeze a lot - I usually need a blast of my inhaler because I struggle to breathe after a bout of sneezing. I have noticed since late November
Been on dupilimab for coming up to a year.I have had no steroids for a year. The duplimab is not as good as prednisilone at damping things down - I cough a lot and sneeze a lot - I usually need a blast of my inhaler because I struggle to breathe after a bout of sneezing. I have noticed since late November
Madbiker1
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
I've been quiet- I have nothing to say
I got caught up in shopping online starting on Black Friday. I was consumed in shopping so I could push down the lump of depression. Alone and depressed on the holidays again. I didn't have money to spend and it actually made the depression worse. I have been returning what I can. The night after
I got caught up in shopping online starting on Black Friday. I was consumed in shopping so I could push down the lump of depression. Alone and depressed on the holidays again. I didn't have money to spend and it actually made the depression worse. I have been returning what I can. The night after
Raggedy-Ann
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
6 months ago
Tips needing for insulin use in type 2
My husband has type 2 diabetes now managed with Metformin, Pioglitazone 15gm, Insulin Nova rapid & Lantus.He is feeling stressed because he is not sure how much insulin to inject versus carbs and food eaten. He has a Libre sensor how much variation in levels should there be when he has eaten? Is the
My husband has type 2 diabetes now managed with Metformin, Pioglitazone 15gm, Insulin Nova rapid & Lantus.He is feeling stressed because he is not sure how much insulin to inject versus carbs and food eaten. He has a Libre sensor how much variation in levels should there be when he has eaten? Is the
Whitton6
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Diabetes Support
1 year ago
Difficulty understanding diet with Insulin
My husband aged 53 has had type 2 diabetes for 10yrs. He is a long-distance truck driver away Monday to Friday. His A1C has been high for a several years. He started insulin in Jan 2023 and does not understand how to maintain his levels which still vary from 9 to over 20 an Hi on his Libre sensor. He
My husband aged 53 has had type 2 diabetes for 10yrs. He is a long-distance truck driver away Monday to Friday. His A1C has been high for a several years. He started insulin in Jan 2023 and does not understand how to maintain his levels which still vary from 9 to over 20 an Hi on his Libre sensor. He
Whitton6
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Diabetes Support
1 year ago
REPEAT PRESCRIPTIONS ON INHALERS
Just a quick question. I have two inhalers, having been switched to the MART regime. First I was told I couldn't have 3 of my combination inhaler Fostair 100/6. However when the nurse asked for it I was able to have 3 at once. The reason for a possible refusal was that if they give you one inhaler then
Just a quick question. I have two inhalers, having been switched to the MART regime. First I was told I couldn't have 3 of my combination inhaler Fostair 100/6. However when the nurse asked for it I was able to have 3 at once. The reason for a possible refusal was that if they give you one inhaler then
elanaoali
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
How to nurture bone health
Hello Community, Our bones are the structural architecture that connect us to the earth element. This mineralised matrix of collagen and calcium phosphate - magnesium an important bone nutrient too, helping to keep calcium in our bones. Osteocytes, osteoblasts and osteoclasts are bone cells. The activity
Hello Community, Our bones are the structural architecture that connect us to the earth element. This mineralised matrix of collagen and calcium phosphate - magnesium an important bone nutrient too, helping to keep calcium in our bones. Osteocytes, osteoblasts and osteoclasts are bone cells. The activity
WhollyAligned
Administrator
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
6 months ago
Taking Symbicort and AF
Today my GP has prescribed me a new inhaler (I have COPD) Symbicort. I already use Salamol but it is not very effective. I have permanent AF and I am on 5mg Nebivolol, 180mg of Diltiazem, 5mg Ramipril and Rivaroxaban. I know that some inhalers cause side effects with AF drugs, is anyone using this
Today my GP has prescribed me a new inhaler (I have COPD) Symbicort. I already use Salamol but it is not very effective. I have permanent AF and I am on 5mg Nebivolol, 180mg of Diltiazem, 5mg Ramipril and Rivaroxaban. I know that some inhalers cause side effects with AF drugs, is anyone using this
cassie46
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AF Association
6 months ago
Fostair Nexthaler
Hi. I was put on the normal fostair inhaler to be taken once in morning and night some years back and never had a problem. In October 2022 I tried the fostair nexhaler which seemed better than having to use a spacer. It worked,one puff in morningone at night. Now I do tend so my wife tell me talk
Hi. I was put on the normal fostair inhaler to be taken once in morning and night some years back and never had a problem. In October 2022 I tried the fostair nexhaler which seemed better than having to use a spacer. It worked,one puff in morningone at night. Now I do tend so my wife tell me talk
dindy
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
inhaler
hi all, hope this Monday find you all well? I am on Trimbow inhaler , it tends to give me mouth thrush , anyone else , I do believe it helps my breathing/lungs
hi all, hope this Monday find you all well? I am on Trimbow inhaler , it tends to give me mouth thrush , anyone else , I do believe it helps my breathing/lungs
Trevor6
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
do I need my inhaler ?
hi all, I’m new to this forum and new to my illness which I haven’t really been informed of in much detail. I had a collapsed lung in September last year and they did a cat scan 3 weeks later. The results letter that they sent my doctor was also sent to me. I’ve gathered that I have emphysema and bronchial
hi all, I’m new to this forum and new to my illness which I haven’t really been informed of in much detail. I had a collapsed lung in September last year and they did a cat scan 3 weeks later. The results letter that they sent my doctor was also sent to me. I’ve gathered that I have emphysema and bronchial
50shadesofgrey
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Fostair
i am taking fostair 100 been taking it for 2 years ive tried 200 but could not stop coughing so over the phone of course its 2024 you dont see a person anymore i have been advised to go on 100 fostair inhaler spray been waiting for script for over a week why i dont know anyone take the fostair inhaler
i am taking fostair 100 been taking it for 2 years ive tried 200 but could not stop coughing so over the phone of course its 2024 you dont see a person anymore i have been advised to go on 100 fostair inhaler spray been waiting for script for over a week why i dont know anyone take the fostair inhaler
Eastend555
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
recently diagnosed asthma
I am a 50 year old menopausal woman who has just been diagnosed with Asthma. I have had a cough since start December which has got progressively worse and started making me struggle for breath and wheeze. I noticed it was worse at night and I am getting very little sleep. In the last week I have had
I am a 50 year old menopausal woman who has just been diagnosed with Asthma. I have had a cough since start December which has got progressively worse and started making me struggle for breath and wheeze. I noticed it was worse at night and I am getting very little sleep. In the last week I have had
Hendo73
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Laryngospasm
I have had asthma for 30 years no problems. Since having covid in Sept then a bad cold and have been coughing sputum up regularly. I was checking my peak flow which was normal for me, using my blue inhaler, which I don't normally have to use and finally went doctors and was given antibiotics, after a
I have had asthma for 30 years no problems. Since having covid in Sept then a bad cold and have been coughing sputum up regularly. I was checking my peak flow which was normal for me, using my blue inhaler, which I don't normally have to use and finally went doctors and was given antibiotics, after a
Rhinestone
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
A few questions for the diabetics here that are on insulin.
I'm a t2 diabetic and have been for over 20 years. Mostly I've kept it under control with A1C around 6, give or take a few. This was with metformin. My CKD has progressed to where I had to stop the metformin. My doctor tried a few other meds but they didn't work. A couple of weeks ago I started
I'm a t2 diabetic and have been for over 20 years. Mostly I've kept it under control with A1C around 6, give or take a few. This was with metformin. My CKD has progressed to where I had to stop the metformin. My doctor tried a few other meds but they didn't work. A couple of weeks ago I started
jodaer
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Broncholidator Reversibility Test
Hi, I posted a few days ago about my team wanting to do a broncholidator reversibility test and FeNO before they put me forward for biologics. I wasn't going to do the test, then decided to do it, incase it did show reversibility to save time waiting for a referral to Wynthenshawe as my current hospital
Hi, I posted a few days ago about my team wanting to do a broncholidator reversibility test and FeNO before they put me forward for biologics. I wasn't going to do the test, then decided to do it, incase it did show reversibility to save time waiting for a referral to Wynthenshawe as my current hospital
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Swollen lymph nodes in neck
Hello everyone. This feels like a bit of a random question. I am taking Fostair 200/6 and have developed swollen and tender lymph nodes on the left side of my neck. I have no other symptoms of any infection. Could this be linked to the steroid inhaler? I haven’t contacted the doctor yet as I was waiting
Hello everyone. This feels like a bit of a random question. I am taking Fostair 200/6 and have developed swollen and tender lymph nodes on the left side of my neck. I have no other symptoms of any infection. Could this be linked to the steroid inhaler? I haven’t contacted the doctor yet as I was waiting
gemwatercolour
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
bp morn reading has been 150/ 76 some higher on afternoon readings it can be 138/68 even lower
I've been on different BP tabs but have had side effects. I was on6.25 bisoprodol now 7.50mg BP same.Asprin 75mg - take one a dayPSK9 inhibitor injection-one every 2wks Ranolazed 375mg x2- one twice daily Rosuvastatin 10mg - one nightlyGTN - PRN🦋Levothyroxin 125mg - daily My inhaler has been chsngedRelvar
I've been on different BP tabs but have had side effects. I was on6.25 bisoprodol now 7.50mg BP same.Asprin 75mg - take one a dayPSK9 inhibitor injection-one every 2wks Ranolazed 375mg x2- one twice daily Rosuvastatin 10mg - one nightlyGTN - PRN🦋Levothyroxin 125mg - daily My inhaler has been chsngedRelvar
Pnut
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
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