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toothpaste trigger?
last night when I was brushing my teeth my asthma really kicked off, I couldn’t breathe out so couldn’t breathe in. Luckily I had an inhaler in the bathroom. I’ve struggled to breathe when brushing my teeth before but never as badly as this. Does anyone else struggle with toothpaste? Is sensitivity
last night when I was brushing my teeth my asthma really kicked off, I couldn’t breathe out so couldn’t breathe in. Luckily I had an inhaler in the bathroom. I’ve struggled to breathe when brushing my teeth before but never as badly as this. Does anyone else struggle with toothpaste? Is sensitivity
Emily-G
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Duoresp spiromax
Hi there, I am on seretide evohaler 250 x 4 and recently added on spiriva respimat and montelukast (which have been a game changer in stablising things) after worsening chronic asthma. Am in process of getting comprehensive lung tests under a a consultant. He suggested to stay on seretide high dose
Hi there, I am on seretide evohaler 250 x 4 and recently added on spiriva respimat and montelukast (which have been a game changer in stablising things) after worsening chronic asthma. Am in process of getting comprehensive lung tests under a a consultant. He suggested to stay on seretide high dose
backspinner
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Luforbec review
I try not to be negative about any changes to my asthma medication, but I am struggling with Luforbec. I use a spacer and as I inhale there is a sensation of residue/powder hitting the back of my throat, making it impossible not to break off the inhalation, to cough. I hope I can get used to the unpleasant
I try not to be negative about any changes to my asthma medication, but I am struggling with Luforbec. I use a spacer and as I inhale there is a sensation of residue/powder hitting the back of my throat, making it impossible not to break off the inhalation, to cough. I hope I can get used to the unpleasant
HappyAllotmenteer
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
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Changes, Meds, symptoms but hopeful!
So everyone thank you as always for this supportive group. Little update husband had TIPPS procedure March 22 due to blood clot in portal vein, varices and cirrhosis. Fast forward varices have gone 🤞and now a switch of medication they've added rifaximin to lactulose and thiamine (and fragmin for clot
So everyone thank you as always for this supportive group. Little update husband had TIPPS procedure March 22 due to blood clot in portal vein, varices and cirrhosis. Fast forward varices have gone 🤞and now a switch of medication they've added rifaximin to lactulose and thiamine (and fragmin for clot
DD75
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Germantara
I everyone I'm just wondering I'm copd and I take trimbow next inhaler for long time sometimes I feel though there's nothing coming out and some days it seem ok I take it twice a day is there another trimbow inhaler were you can use a volumatic and is there a stronger trimbow
I everyone I'm just wondering I'm copd and I take trimbow next inhaler for long time sometimes I feel though there's nothing coming out and some days it seem ok I take it twice a day is there another trimbow inhaler were you can use a volumatic and is there a stronger trimbow
Germantara
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Fostair inhaler
I took one of my Fostair inhalers apart the other day and found that they contain lots more powder than the device tells you.
I took one of my Fostair inhalers apart the other day and found that they contain lots more powder than the device tells you.
IncognitoC
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Why am I losing my voice
Hi AllI am on Relvar Ellipta inhaler for my COPD which has been really good for me. No cough, no breathlessness, little mucus. However my voice is different and sometimes I am really croaky. I drink lots throughout the day ( not alcohol leave that to a few night's a week). Has anyone else had this
Hi AllI am on Relvar Ellipta inhaler for my COPD which has been really good for me. No cough, no breathlessness, little mucus. However my voice is different and sometimes I am really croaky. I drink lots throughout the day ( not alcohol leave that to a few night's a week). Has anyone else had this
Musicqueen49
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Diagnosed Today
Today I have been diagnosed with PCOS. I have been trying to conceive for just under a year with no luck.Prior to this I was on the pill for 15 years from the age of 15 to 30. My biggest regret so far to date! I had a huge outbreak of server cystic acne on my face at 25 and didn't realise but I do now
Today I have been diagnosed with PCOS. I have been trying to conceive for just under a year with no luck.Prior to this I was on the pill for 15 years from the age of 15 to 30. My biggest regret so far to date! I had a huge outbreak of server cystic acne on my face at 25 and didn't realise but I do now
31Soph1992
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PCOS UK (Verity)
1 year ago
New insulin capsule could be game-changing for diabetics
https://newatlas.com/medical/new-insulin-capsule-game-changing-diabetics/#:~:text=Australian%20scientists%20have%20designed%20a,as%20antibiotics%20and%20cancer%20treatments Activity2004, it will be really a game changer for Type-1 diabetic subjects.
https://newatlas.com/medical/new-insulin-capsule-game-changing-diabetics/#:~:text=Australian%20scientists%20have%20designed%20a,as%20antibiotics%20and%20cancer%20treatments Activity2004, it will be really a game changer for Type-1 diabetic subjects.
barani19
Administrator
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Diabetes India
1 year ago
WEIGHT LOSS SUPPLEMENTS, I.E. "GOLO" (w/Release)
Hey gang! It seems that every time I see an ad or read something about a diet supplement to help to get rid of belly fat or insulin resistant fat, I ask my Transplant Coordinator if I can take it. They always say "no" immediately without checking with the physicians or Pharmacy. They always say 'no'
Hey gang! It seems that every time I see an ad or read something about a diet supplement to help to get rid of belly fat or insulin resistant fat, I ask my Transplant Coordinator if I can take it. They always say "no" immediately without checking with the physicians or Pharmacy. They always say 'no'
TaffyTwoshoes27
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Kidney Transplant
1 year ago
Mixing MTX and Steroids
I have recently managed to to taper off Prednisolone, after two years of attempting to stop. I am currently being treated with Methotrexate at 20mg/week, but have experienced some symptoms returning, significantly, headaches, painful muscle stiffness and general fatigue. My Rheumatologist suggested a
I have recently managed to to taper off Prednisolone, after two years of attempting to stop. I am currently being treated with Methotrexate at 20mg/week, but have experienced some symptoms returning, significantly, headaches, painful muscle stiffness and general fatigue. My Rheumatologist suggested a
JaiSea
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Hypo weight gain mystery is now finally revealed for me (anyway)
Some great posts here recently covering various aspects of blood sugar levels and hypo condition: -Dawn effect whereby blood sugar tends to rise between 4-8am -Evidence that taking Levo pills provides a spike in blood sugar -Hypo condition anyway leads to slower metabolism and less regulated insulin
Some great posts here recently covering various aspects of blood sugar levels and hypo condition: -Dawn effect whereby blood sugar tends to rise between 4-8am -Evidence that taking Levo pills provides a spike in blood sugar -Hypo condition anyway leads to slower metabolism and less regulated insulin
Danielj1
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Don't exercise - just dance
In January 2020 I caught Covid on a cruise (I was 79). I "toughed" it out (what an idiot) until it flushed out health problems that had been lurking in the background, i.e., Atrial Fibrillation, High Blood Pressure and Bronchiectasis. I had to give up work (I had planned to work till I was 85) and was
In January 2020 I caught Covid on a cruise (I was 79). I "toughed" it out (what an idiot) until it flushed out health problems that had been lurking in the background, i.e., Atrial Fibrillation, High Blood Pressure and Bronchiectasis. I had to give up work (I had planned to work till I was 85) and was
organiclady
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Dance - don't just exercise
In January 2020 I caught Covid on a cruise (I was 79). I "toughed" it out (what an idiot) until it flushed out health problems that had been lurking in the background, i.e., Atrial Fibrillation, High Blood Pressure and Bronchiectasis. I had to give up work (I had planned to work till I was 85)
In January 2020 I caught Covid on a cruise (I was 79). I "toughed" it out (what an idiot) until it flushed out health problems that had been lurking in the background, i.e., Atrial Fibrillation, High Blood Pressure and Bronchiectasis. I had to give up work (I had planned to work till I was 85)
organiclady
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Asthmatic run this a.m.
W4r2 I took my inhaler this morning but first 3 min run was a struggle after that it settled and was OK. Wonder if I am starting off too quickly. Will make an effort to stay slow. Otherwise legs fine. Ready to go again!
W4r2 I took my inhaler this morning but first 3 min run was a struggle after that it settled and was OK. Wonder if I am starting off too quickly. Will make an effort to stay slow. Otherwise legs fine. Ready to go again!
Basil73
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Couch to 5K
11 months ago
asthma making me nervous to do cardio exercise
hi all, so I’m on trimbow and rescue inhalers. I’m probably about 3-4 stone overweight for my age and height and I do smoke, but I am managing to cut down. I always feel like I struggle to breath but my peak flow is around 600 mark and my oxygen level is good. I do suffer anxiety though and my breathing
hi all, so I’m on trimbow and rescue inhalers. I’m probably about 3-4 stone overweight for my age and height and I do smoke, but I am managing to cut down. I always feel like I struggle to breath but my peak flow is around 600 mark and my oxygen level is good. I do suffer anxiety though and my breathing
Ash123445
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
DELIRIUM
Dear All, Just so you know, in medicine, we use the acronym PINCH ME for this symptom.
P - Pain
We can experience severe pain due to P.A./B12 deficiency needed to make the outer covering of nerves.
Dear All, Just so you know, in medicine, we use the acronym PINCH ME for this symptom.
P - Pain
We can experience severe pain due to P.A./B12 deficiency needed to make the outer covering of nerves.
Narwhal10
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Disc space narrowing at the lumbosacral level, with hypertrophy of the lower lumbar facet joints.’
Please, does anyone have ‘ disc space narrowing at the lumbosacral level, with hypertrophy of the lower lumbar facet joints.’ ?? I also have bilateral hip replacements plus, severe asthma (controlled mainly by steroid inhalers, oral steroids, antibiotics and numerous other asthma meds)….and CKD
Please, does anyone have ‘ disc space narrowing at the lumbosacral level, with hypertrophy of the lower lumbar facet joints.’ ?? I also have bilateral hip replacements plus, severe asthma (controlled mainly by steroid inhalers, oral steroids, antibiotics and numerous other asthma meds)….and CKD
DollyDutchGirl_1946
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Pain Concern
11 months ago
Outdoor symptoms: daily patterns in ozone
I have posted here about 2 weeks back asking what others thought about the reason behind their variation of asthma symptoms throughout the day (morning vs evening), especially outdoors. Sorry for the long post, just had to get this off my chest. It's been hot and sunny here in Basel, CH, for the last
I have posted here about 2 weeks back asking what others thought about the reason behind their variation of asthma symptoms throughout the day (morning vs evening), especially outdoors. Sorry for the long post, just had to get this off my chest. It's been hot and sunny here in Basel, CH, for the last
runcyclexcski
in
Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
5+ months post transplant🙂
I received Cindy, my deceased donor kidney (I’ve named my new kidney Cindy after a dear friend who strongly encouraged me to pursue transplant eligibility testing), on Wed, Nov 16, 2022. So, technically I’m a little more than 5 months post transplant. Regardless, I thought an update might be helpful
I received Cindy, my deceased donor kidney (I’ve named my new kidney Cindy after a dear friend who strongly encouraged me to pursue transplant eligibility testing), on Wed, Nov 16, 2022. So, technically I’m a little more than 5 months post transplant. Regardless, I thought an update might be helpful
Jayhawker
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Kidney Transplant
1 year ago
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