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For many years I have been managing asthmatic attacks with my regular asthma inhalers. Until one day I was introduced to a particular kind of inhaler that has really helped in preventing the attacks from occuring frequently but also significantly reduced the numbers of shots I have to inhale on a daily
For many years I have been managing asthmatic attacks with my regular asthma inhalers. Until one day I was introduced to a particular kind of inhaler that has really helped in preventing the attacks from occuring frequently but also significantly reduced the numbers of shots I have to inhale on a daily
Iswell
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Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
Acid Reflux and Asthma
Hi everyone, I have asthma off and on and have had all sorts of tests over the last year. It was made worse by Covid and getting a bit older (now 61). Otherwise I'm quite active. The main feature seems to be many years of acid reflux and I have a small hiatus hernia at the root of that. I am on omeprazole
Hi everyone, I have asthma off and on and have had all sorts of tests over the last year. It was made worse by Covid and getting a bit older (now 61). Otherwise I'm quite active. The main feature seems to be many years of acid reflux and I have a small hiatus hernia at the root of that. I am on omeprazole
Hikingfan
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Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
Has anyone been changed to Luforbec as a preventer inhaler
I have just been swapped from Clenil Modulite to Luforbec, I 'm a bit worried as I have moderate Aortic stenosis, Instructions say to take extra care with this medicine .
I have just been swapped from Clenil Modulite to Luforbec, I 'm a bit worried as I have moderate Aortic stenosis, Instructions say to take extra care with this medicine .
1browneyes1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
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Update #7: Adrenals & Insulin
Hello! Here is my next update, following from my previous post here: https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149522793/update-6-clear-decks After my previous post where I'd removed everything, I have now introduced Hydrocortisone (HC) and steadily worked my way up to 17.5mg daily broken down as
Hello! Here is my next update, following from my previous post here: https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149522793/update-6-clear-decks After my previous post where I'd removed everything, I have now introduced Hydrocortisone (HC) and steadily worked my way up to 17.5mg daily broken down as
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Luforbec.
Having read a few posts about issues with Luforbec, I would like to add that I've just gone back on Fostair after being so fed up with Luforbec that I even offered to pay for Fostair. The biggest issue has been the difficulty with the device giving me one dose with each press. I had to ditch one inhaler
Having read a few posts about issues with Luforbec, I would like to add that I've just gone back on Fostair after being so fed up with Luforbec that I even offered to pay for Fostair. The biggest issue has been the difficulty with the device giving me one dose with each press. I had to ditch one inhaler
Scrofulous
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Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
Success in a Phase 2 trial of umbilical-cord-derived allogeneic mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) for newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes.
"No other treatments on the market or in clinical trials have shown the ability to halt the progression of diabetes." Medical Xpress article: Wharton's jelly found to halt diabetes progression in Phase II trial. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-06-wharton-jelly-halt-diabetes-phase.html Research
"No other treatments on the market or in clinical trials have shown the ability to halt the progression of diabetes." Medical Xpress article: Wharton's jelly found to halt diabetes progression in Phase II trial. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-06-wharton-jelly-halt-diabetes-phase.html Research
jeffreyn
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Asthma during respiratory infections
Hi, I've been asthmatic since I was 2 years old and am now considerably older than that. Despite 45 years of experience I really don't have a good understanding of what to expect from asthma management. I use a low dose Flixotide preventer inhaler every day and salbutamol when required. Day to day you
Hi, I've been asthmatic since I was 2 years old and am now considerably older than that. Despite 45 years of experience I really don't have a good understanding of what to expect from asthma management. I use a low dose Flixotide preventer inhaler every day and salbutamol when required. Day to day you
OldCatLady
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
Week4 Run3
Completed run 3 yesterday, really enjoyed the run and tried running the first two segments slower so that I could pick up the pace on the last two run segments, I did achieve that, but it made very little difference to my overall time, I think my asthma is improving, but I have been a bit more vigilant
Completed run 3 yesterday, really enjoyed the run and tried running the first two segments slower so that I could pick up the pace on the last two run segments, I did achieve that, but it made very little difference to my overall time, I think my asthma is improving, but I have been a bit more vigilant
Beiciwr
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
9 months ago
Notifiable DVLA condition 🤔
Hi all,So, I was notifying the DVLA that I have just started on injectable Insulin, no problem with this, they just send a form for you to sign to say that you understand the implications and responsibilities of driving with Diabetes treated with Insulin etc. I also had to tell them that my G. P. has
Hi all,So, I was notifying the DVLA that I have just started on injectable Insulin, no problem with this, they just send a form for you to sign to say that you understand the implications and responsibilities of driving with Diabetes treated with Insulin etc. I also had to tell them that my G. P. has
NoMorePlease
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
it feels like I'll never get better
Hi! I've had constant air hunger every day since June. During my early teens, I was diagnosed with asthma caused by cats. I got prescribed Ventolin which I used when in contact with cats, it helped. I never had any other issues with asthma. As I was young, the allergy tests only confirmed me being
Hi! I've had constant air hunger every day since June. During my early teens, I was diagnosed with asthma caused by cats. I got prescribed Ventolin which I used when in contact with cats, it helped. I never had any other issues with asthma. As I was young, the allergy tests only confirmed me being
crabdip
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Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
Newbie
Hi, I'm new here and looking forward to getting to know others who are in the "same boat" as it were. I was only diagnosed in June and am struggling to come to terms with it, also to get the meds right. I have a review on Friday as it seems the inhaler I was given may not be right for me. It's all
Hi, I'm new here and looking forward to getting to know others who are in the "same boat" as it were. I was only diagnosed in June and am struggling to come to terms with it, also to get the meds right. I have a review on Friday as it seems the inhaler I was given may not be right for me. It's all
emmjay77
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
Lung Cancer Treatment
Have been diagnosed with lung cancer again (but now on the right), 6 years later, but this time they think caused by the radiotherapy I had for the breast cancer! Inoperable (have COPD), so I had the option of 'doing nothing' and was informed today may have 5 months left or agree to treatment, which
Have been diagnosed with lung cancer again (but now on the right), 6 years later, but this time they think caused by the radiotherapy I had for the breast cancer! Inoperable (have COPD), so I had the option of 'doing nothing' and was informed today may have 5 months left or agree to treatment, which
younginmind
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
Lung Cancer Treatment
Have been diagnosed with lung cancer again (but now on the right), 6 years later, but this time they think caused by the radiotherapy I had for the breast cancer! Inoperable (have COPD), so I had the option of 'doing nothing' and was informed today may have 5 months left or agree to treatment, which
Have been diagnosed with lung cancer again (but now on the right), 6 years later, but this time they think caused by the radiotherapy I had for the breast cancer! Inoperable (have COPD), so I had the option of 'doing nothing' and was informed today may have 5 months left or agree to treatment, which
younginmind
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Lung Cancer Support
9 months ago
childhood asthma
hi all, I had childhood asthma which completely left as I was 12. However it came back last year when I got food poisoning. I constantly feel like air hunger, wheezing and chest tightness. It makes me so anxious I feel like I could have lung cancer which makes no sense I have a blue inhaler and
hi all, I had childhood asthma which completely left as I was 12. However it came back last year when I got food poisoning. I constantly feel like air hunger, wheezing and chest tightness. It makes me so anxious I feel like I could have lung cancer which makes no sense I have a blue inhaler and
Hiddenhidden224
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Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
Offered montelukast
Hi there! I'm new here and not sure why I haven't thought to join this before. I've been struggling with my asthma for some time now and have just been offered montelukast because I've not settled after almost 3 weeks of max. Inhalers and a course of steroids. I was just wondering if anyone has experience
Hi there! I'm new here and not sure why I haven't thought to join this before. I've been struggling with my asthma for some time now and have just been offered montelukast because I've not settled after almost 3 weeks of max. Inhalers and a course of steroids. I was just wondering if anyone has experience
Watercolour12
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Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
Help with husband who has diabetes but is in denial
my husband has diabetes, untreated, except for the piddly diet changes he’s made that he thinks will reverse the condition. Many years ago his numbers were high, they are higher now, 6.8 with a 148 glucose level, and I managed to get him to follow a strict diet and exercise plan which resulted in a reduction
my husband has diabetes, untreated, except for the piddly diet changes he’s made that he thinks will reverse the condition. Many years ago his numbers were high, they are higher now, 6.8 with a 148 glucose level, and I managed to get him to follow a strict diet and exercise plan which resulted in a reduction
Mimi828
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Diabetes Support
1 year ago
Inhaler
Hi all, I haven't been on for awhile however, I do read all of your posts. My GP has put me on the Respimat Inhaler. I was wondering if any of you have used this and if so, have you had any relief from a tight chest and dry cough.
Hi all, I haven't been on for awhile however, I do read all of your posts. My GP has put me on the Respimat Inhaler. I was wondering if any of you have used this and if so, have you had any relief from a tight chest and dry cough.
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
vivid dreams
I was put on a combination inhaler Symbicort 200. 6 about 7 weeks ago and since I was put on this inhaler I keep having so many vivid dreams. Has anyone else experienced this Please ? This inhaler has really helped my asthma is there another inhaler similar to this ? Thank you
I was put on a combination inhaler Symbicort 200. 6 about 7 weeks ago and since I was put on this inhaler I keep having so many vivid dreams. Has anyone else experienced this Please ? This inhaler has really helped my asthma is there another inhaler similar to this ? Thank you
Queenvic1
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Living with Asthma
9 months ago
Help Needed. Please
Good evening all. I'm here posting on behalf of my Wife who has had very mild asthma since 2013 which has took a real bad turn in the last 18 months. We are looking for a private appointment in the North West, preferably Manchester University Hospital (Wythenshawe). She has been to A&E 3 times in the
Good evening all. I'm here posting on behalf of my Wife who has had very mild asthma since 2013 which has took a real bad turn in the last 18 months. We are looking for a private appointment in the North West, preferably Manchester University Hospital (Wythenshawe). She has been to A&E 3 times in the
Breatheasier
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Asthma Community Forum
9 months ago
EasyHaler Salbutamol Sulfate 100mg
As anyone else had any reaction (ie increase in cough) to the above inhaler? I was switched to this in June (2023) & haven't stopped coughing! Also, I was put on Bisoprolol in Feb after an x-ray showed Arrhythmia. The x-ray result I had 2 wks ago showed as Normal! Last month I was given Omeprazole
As anyone else had any reaction (ie increase in cough) to the above inhaler? I was switched to this in June (2023) & haven't stopped coughing! Also, I was put on Bisoprolol in Feb after an x-ray showed Arrhythmia. The x-ray result I had 2 wks ago showed as Normal! Last month I was given Omeprazole
PteW43
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
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