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My Asthma
Hi everyone, I was first diagnosed with mild asthma back in 1993 just by simple blood test and at first I was like wow okay that was a shock, but I have come to live with it. It's part and parcel of my life now it's not going to go away all I can do is keep it well managed and controlled by taking my
Hi everyone, I was first diagnosed with mild asthma back in 1993 just by simple blood test and at first I was like wow okay that was a shock, but I have come to live with it. It's part and parcel of my life now it's not going to go away all I can do is keep it well managed and controlled by taking my
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Colomycin
Good morning everyone I wondered if anyone has had a similar experience, with inhaled Colomycin. I've lived with bronchiectasis all of my life , just like many others in the group, I bet. I've had the "usual" bacteria's haemophilus etc,) that we're susceptible to . Now I'm trying to get my Pseudomonas
Good morning everyone I wondered if anyone has had a similar experience, with inhaled Colomycin. I've lived with bronchiectasis all of my life , just like many others in the group, I bet. I've had the "usual" bacteria's haemophilus etc,) that we're susceptible to . Now I'm trying to get my Pseudomonas
BreathlessDave
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Bronchiectasis Support
10 months ago
Mystified and baffled.
New to this thought my breathlessness was to do with my heart after having a stent fitted 2yrs ago or even the meds in on.I had lung function tests in July results are now back as I can't get to see my g.p.yet does anyone know what these results mean. Hospital advise inhalers and rehab. Obstructive lung
New to this thought my breathlessness was to do with my heart after having a stent fitted 2yrs ago or even the meds in on.I had lung function tests in July results are now back as I can't get to see my g.p.yet does anyone know what these results mean. Hospital advise inhalers and rehab. Obstructive lung
SueMel12
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
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trimbow in asthma
Just started on trimbow after using Spiriva Respimat and Symbicort, and the steroid component is just not enough to keep my asthma under control. Has anyone ever used it together with fostair or symbicort? I know one isn't supposed to but maybe some consultants prescribe two steroid inhalers? Thank
Just started on trimbow after using Spiriva Respimat and Symbicort, and the steroid component is just not enough to keep my asthma under control. Has anyone ever used it together with fostair or symbicort? I know one isn't supposed to but maybe some consultants prescribe two steroid inhalers? Thank
sciencepotato
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Severe reaction to immunotherapy
Hi My husband has mesothelioma and has been having immunotherapy (Ipilimumab and Nivolumab) every 3 weeks since early January this year. All was going well until last week when he had a severe reaction - diabetic ketoacidosis - and has been in hospital for a week while they try to stabilise his blood
Hi My husband has mesothelioma and has been having immunotherapy (Ipilimumab and Nivolumab) every 3 weeks since early January this year. All was going well until last week when he had a severe reaction - diabetic ketoacidosis - and has been in hospital for a week while they try to stabilise his blood
toffeepudding
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Consultant doesn't believe my diagnosis
Hi everyoneA couple of months ago I saw my respiratory consultant after a long time because I'd been having a lot of flare ups which needed prolonged doses of steroids and often antibiotics but for some reason he told me that he doesn't think that I actually have asthma and that my inhalers and nebuliser
Hi everyoneA couple of months ago I saw my respiratory consultant after a long time because I'd been having a lot of flare ups which needed prolonged doses of steroids and often antibiotics but for some reason he told me that he doesn't think that I actually have asthma and that my inhalers and nebuliser
Lilmix03
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
b12 vials multiuse
my doctor prescribed my b12 as multiuse vials and I’m having trouble not bending the needle as I stick it in. I use insulin needles since I injection subcutaneously (it is the most comfortable way of receiving it). I am a little concerned about reusing the same vial multiple times with multiple needles
my doctor prescribed my b12 as multiuse vials and I’m having trouble not bending the needle as I stick it in. I use insulin needles since I injection subcutaneously (it is the most comfortable way of receiving it). I am a little concerned about reusing the same vial multiple times with multiple needles
Purplegirl2
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
A fib and asthma inhalers
Hi everyone , For thoses of you that have a fib and asthma. Have you been able to take combined inhalers without triggering an a fib attack ? I’ve been on Flovent for quite some time but recently needed something more to open me up. I’ve tried Spiriva Respimat which was great accept it dried my mouth
Hi everyone , For thoses of you that have a fib and asthma. Have you been able to take combined inhalers without triggering an a fib attack ? I’ve been on Flovent for quite some time but recently needed something more to open me up. I’ve tried Spiriva Respimat which was great accept it dried my mouth
Jances13
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 months ago
W8 r1 awful.
Well, I had been too worked up before I started this run so breathing all wrong. I set off after the walk but had to stop for inhaler. Set off again and had to stop coz I couldn't hear Steve. Hearing aids not connected to blue tooth. I did pause the run each time. Now I carried on feeling much better
Well, I had been too worked up before I started this run so breathing all wrong. I set off after the walk but had to stop for inhaler. Set off again and had to stop coz I couldn't hear Steve. Hearing aids not connected to blue tooth. I did pause the run each time. Now I carried on feeling much better
Basil73
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Couch to 5K
10 months ago
Fracture Risk
[i]***Moderator addition: please keep in mind as you read this thread and the replies that while inhaled steroids can have some side effects, not everyone will be affected, and [/i][i]
untreated or poorly controlled asthma is also very harmful and can be fatal.
[/i][i]Please [/i][i]
**don't**
[i]***Moderator addition: please keep in mind as you read this thread and the replies that while inhaled steroids can have some side effects, not everyone will be affected, and [/i][i]
untreated or poorly controlled asthma is also very harmful and can be fatal.
[/i][i]Please [/i][i]
**don't**
Rosesgrower
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Update #6 Clear Decks
Hi all 👋 Continuing on from my previous post here - https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149372691/update-5-back-to-front I am officially bareback… 😬 but don’t worry, it’s not for long. Phase 1 of the plan now begins! It’s taken me about 5/6 weeks, but I have weaned down slowly from 2.5 grains
Hi all 👋 Continuing on from my previous post here - https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149372691/update-5-back-to-front I am officially bareback… 😬 but don’t worry, it’s not for long. Phase 1 of the plan now begins! It’s taken me about 5/6 weeks, but I have weaned down slowly from 2.5 grains
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
WHAT TO DO
Hi everyone , what a lovely change in the weather . Hopefully it will stay all weekend. Now I went to the nurse the other day and she is saying I have not had a review of my COPD . But the nurse did one in June and tried me on a different inhaler however it seems the practice nurse who has now retired
Hi everyone , what a lovely change in the weather . Hopefully it will stay all weekend. Now I went to the nurse the other day and she is saying I have not had a review of my COPD . But the nurse did one in June and tried me on a different inhaler however it seems the practice nurse who has now retired
katieoxo60
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Phyllocontin my story
Hi Jim here, Basically I’m 50 and was on Phyllocontin from about 10 years old and my asthma was completely controlled. About 10 years ago I was told it couldn’t be prescribed this anymore, and got the ‘there are better inhalers lecture’ ‘you shalt see asthma nurse’ thing. Ever since then my asthma has
Hi Jim here, Basically I’m 50 and was on Phyllocontin from about 10 years old and my asthma was completely controlled. About 10 years ago I was told it couldn’t be prescribed this anymore, and got the ‘there are better inhalers lecture’ ‘you shalt see asthma nurse’ thing. Ever since then my asthma has
Brandi_pilot
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
dilemma
so continuing on from my last post. My daughter is still suffering with her Asthma. And taking a very large amount of Ventolin over nearly 2 weeks. Every time we see the nurse they listen to her chest and say she’s fine. No wheeze she’s fine! But that’s because she’s just taken her inhaler in a few
so continuing on from my last post. My daughter is still suffering with her Asthma. And taking a very large amount of Ventolin over nearly 2 weeks. Every time we see the nurse they listen to her chest and say she’s fine. No wheeze she’s fine! But that’s because she’s just taken her inhaler in a few
GGchar
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Running out of fostair before ap allows order
I have COPD/Asthma crossover in 2016 I had a serious exasperation could not breath and didn't know what caused it. I was in hospital on oxygen, steroids, meds I can't remember much about it but it was frightening. I could not move from the bed to the commode without gasping for air or wash myself or
I have COPD/Asthma crossover in 2016 I had a serious exasperation could not breath and didn't know what caused it. I was in hospital on oxygen, steroids, meds I can't remember much about it but it was frightening. I could not move from the bed to the commode without gasping for air or wash myself or
kidas
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Sheika
Last year my chemist gave me salamol instead of salbutamol, I took nearly all of the inhaler as it dident help me at all, so my doctor told my chemist I needed salbutamol, but the chemist is saying it's exactly the same, I don't find this at all, iv just looked it up and the salamol is a lot cheaper
Last year my chemist gave me salamol instead of salbutamol, I took nearly all of the inhaler as it dident help me at all, so my doctor told my chemist I needed salbutamol, but the chemist is saying it's exactly the same, I don't find this at all, iv just looked it up and the salamol is a lot cheaper
sheila-taylor4
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Asthma without infection
Brief history. Moved north to West Yorkshire in 1974 (aged 29). Started with beathing difficulties. Had allergy tests and a course of desensitisation injections, which worked, but whenever I caught a cold, it morphed into a sore throat and chest infection leading to gasping for breath. Major attack
Brief history. Moved north to West Yorkshire in 1974 (aged 29). Started with beathing difficulties. Had allergy tests and a course of desensitisation injections, which worked, but whenever I caught a cold, it morphed into a sore throat and chest infection leading to gasping for breath. Major attack
Thomas45
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Reduced prednisone again now at 5 in am, 5 in evening, feeling ok
On 3rd day at 5 and 5, right wrist got sore and swollen. Everything else ok but did feel a little wiped out. Today feeling great, wrist swelling going down. Will stay here at 10mg total for a while before another reduction. Still absolutely zero typical PMR pain. Frankly do not know what to make of
On 3rd day at 5 and 5, right wrist got sore and swollen. Everything else ok but did feel a little wiped out. Today feeling great, wrist swelling going down. Will stay here at 10mg total for a while before another reduction. Still absolutely zero typical PMR pain. Frankly do not know what to make of
sdowney717
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Is it Asthma COPD or Anxiety?
Hi first time posting and I apologise for the length of my question/information. In May hubby and me both came down with Covid, both had cold like symptoms cough, no smell or taste etc hubby slept a lot I didn’t. After 10 days hubby ok I wasn’t, breathing was difficult and cough horrendous Dr gave
Hi first time posting and I apologise for the length of my question/information. In May hubby and me both came down with Covid, both had cold like symptoms cough, no smell or taste etc hubby slept a lot I didn’t. After 10 days hubby ok I wasn’t, breathing was difficult and cough horrendous Dr gave
Grandmatoboys
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Clenil inhaler: headaches, restless legs, insomnia, hunger.
Post covid I have a chronic mucus cough so my GP has switched me to Clenil from Flixotide. Having never previously had any side effects from Flixotide, I now have headaches, restless legs, insomnia and hunger from the Clenil. Thoughts?
Post covid I have a chronic mucus cough so my GP has switched me to Clenil from Flixotide. Having never previously had any side effects from Flixotide, I now have headaches, restless legs, insomnia and hunger from the Clenil. Thoughts?
MrsTuft
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
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