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Newly opened inhaler shakes
Hi all I’ve been on Symbicort 200/6 Turbohaler (plus other meds) for the last 18 months or so. I wonder if anyone else finds that they get the shakes for a couple of days when using a newly opened inhaler ? Once the inhaler has been opened and used for a 3 or 4 days this seems to stop. As soon
Hi all I’ve been on Symbicort 200/6 Turbohaler (plus other meds) for the last 18 months or so. I wonder if anyone else finds that they get the shakes for a couple of days when using a newly opened inhaler ? Once the inhaler has been opened and used for a 3 or 4 days this seems to stop. As soon
flowerjunky
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Absolute newbie!
I’m starting C25k (with my very reluctant husband!) and I’m a bit nervous! I have osteoarthritis in my knees and I’m mildly asthmatic (use Ventolin inhaler very occasionally!) I cannot imagine being able to run (I walk a lot) how difficult has it been for people-honestly??! 🫣😁
I’m starting C25k (with my very reluctant husband!) and I’m a bit nervous! I have osteoarthritis in my knees and I’m mildly asthmatic (use Ventolin inhaler very occasionally!) I cannot imagine being able to run (I walk a lot) how difficult has it been for people-honestly??! 🫣😁
Poppygoggles
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Couch to 5K
10 months ago
What would you say to her?
This friend I have (a very new friend) watched me have a asthma attack not a big one, not a problem because I take my inhaler everywhere, then she asked me what it’s like to have a asthma attack, I explained in a basic way because I was kind of embarrassed, but then she said something like, that sounds
This friend I have (a very new friend) watched me have a asthma attack not a big one, not a problem because I take my inhaler everywhere, then she asked me what it’s like to have a asthma attack, I explained in a basic way because I was kind of embarrassed, but then she said something like, that sounds
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10 months ago
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Not sure if anyone can help. My 84 year old husband has bronchiestatis and maybe other lung conditions. He also has Acid Reflux and this can result in lung infections if the food gets into his lungs - the specialist told him this. However he has now decided NOT to use the spacer but to squirt the Fortistair
Not sure if anyone can help. My 84 year old husband has bronchiestatis and maybe other lung conditions. He also has Acid Reflux and this can result in lung infections if the food gets into his lungs - the specialist told him this. However he has now decided NOT to use the spacer but to squirt the Fortistair
Leonora1961
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
copd and no help
11 years ago i went for spiromtry, i cant spell it, i got told i was moderate, they would send for me in 12months for another, this time they never sent for, so i have seen nobody in 10 years, in june i went to holiday to turkey, and i just could not breathe, they took me to hospital and was placed on
11 years ago i went for spiromtry, i cant spell it, i got told i was moderate, they would send for me in 12months for another, this time they never sent for, so i have seen nobody in 10 years, in june i went to holiday to turkey, and i just could not breathe, they took me to hospital and was placed on
starglitzy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Five Common Supplements That Have Shown Benefit In Glioblastoma Studies
Hello, my name is Art. I joined this forum recently to share information about five supplements that have shown benefit for glioblastoma in studies. I hope this information will be useful in helping to deal with glioblastoma. I only discussed two of the supplements in this original post and the
Hello, my name is Art. I joined this forum recently to share information about five supplements that have shown benefit for glioblastoma in studies. I hope this information will be useful in helping to deal with glioblastoma. I only discussed two of the supplements in this original post and the
chartist
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Glioblastoma Support
1 year ago
Luforbec
Hi, Just wondered whether anyone else is having a problem getting this inhaler? My pharmacy has tried 3 suppliers and can't get it. I'm just wondering whether it's worth ringing round bigger pharmacies?
Hi, Just wondered whether anyone else is having a problem getting this inhaler? My pharmacy has tried 3 suppliers and can't get it. I'm just wondering whether it's worth ringing round bigger pharmacies?
Sorella2023
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Infuriating Asthma Appointment
So i had a follow-up appointment with my asthma consultant at the hospital today and he told me that he doesn't think I have asthma despite the fact that I have been diagnosed asthmatic most of my life and that I don't need to take inhalers or nebulisers or use steroids and antibiotics. He believes this
So i had a follow-up appointment with my asthma consultant at the hospital today and he told me that he doesn't think I have asthma despite the fact that I have been diagnosed asthmatic most of my life and that I don't need to take inhalers or nebulisers or use steroids and antibiotics. He believes this
Lilmix03
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Physical Activity & COPD resulting in sickness
Hi everyone, I'm new here and hope you don't mind me joining you! As a bit of background, my Mum is in her mid 70's and has been diagnosed with COPD for around 10 years. To date, its mostly been treated with inhalers as and when needed and for a long time she's been (relatively) fit - up until Covid
Hi everyone, I'm new here and hope you don't mind me joining you! As a bit of background, my Mum is in her mid 70's and has been diagnosed with COPD for around 10 years. To date, its mostly been treated with inhalers as and when needed and for a long time she's been (relatively) fit - up until Covid
LandscapeLass
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Bruising from high dose steroid inhaler
I have been taking fostair net 200/6 2 puffs twice a day for over 4 years. Lately in the last year I bruise more easily than I did before. I rang asthma UK helpline this afternoon and if my inhaler is the cause. The nurse said it could be the reason. She did also ask about my asthma and how many
I have been taking fostair net 200/6 2 puffs twice a day for over 4 years. Lately in the last year I bruise more easily than I did before. I rang asthma UK helpline this afternoon and if my inhaler is the cause. The nurse said it could be the reason. She did also ask about my asthma and how many
elanaoali
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Update on New Inhaler
So I went back to the doctors yesterday and was seen by the locum who said that my chest is clear and she would speak with the doctor about what to do next and she would phone me which she did to tell me that she didn’t get chance to speak to him because he dashed off, so this morning I phoned back and
So I went back to the doctors yesterday and was seen by the locum who said that my chest is clear and she would speak with the doctor about what to do next and she would phone me which she did to tell me that she didn’t get chance to speak to him because he dashed off, so this morning I phoned back and
shell461
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Trelegy Ellipta
Diagnosed with late onset asthma recently. Prescribed Fostair 200/6 but suffered terrible cramps., especially at night and when exercising. I know this is associated with potassium levels and therefore increased intake of potassium high fruit and veg, but didn’t help. Consultant prescribed Montekulast
Diagnosed with late onset asthma recently. Prescribed Fostair 200/6 but suffered terrible cramps., especially at night and when exercising. I know this is associated with potassium levels and therefore increased intake of potassium high fruit and veg, but didn’t help. Consultant prescribed Montekulast
pussycatwillow
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Happy Monday 😊
Good morning all, well after finally getting an appointment with the Chest clinic at the hospital, after my phoned appointment was cancelled four times. I got to see a specialist. I have had COPD for years now, taken lots of different inhalers. The specialist told me I have severe COPD, and told Trimbow
Good morning all, well after finally getting an appointment with the Chest clinic at the hospital, after my phoned appointment was cancelled four times. I got to see a specialist. I have had COPD for years now, taken lots of different inhalers. The specialist told me I have severe COPD, and told Trimbow
purdeyspringer
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Flying with Bronchiectasis ?
Please can you tell me about your experience flying with Bronchiectasis? I have looked online and the advice is very confusing. I was diagnosed with mild Bronch and possibly asthma last year. I currently have 2 inhalers ( Ventolin and Fostaire) and I am taking Azithromycin 3 days a week. I would
Please can you tell me about your experience flying with Bronchiectasis? I have looked online and the advice is very confusing. I was diagnosed with mild Bronch and possibly asthma last year. I currently have 2 inhalers ( Ventolin and Fostaire) and I am taking Azithromycin 3 days a week. I would
spinonemum
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Trelegy inhaler
Good morning, I just have a question. Recently my preventer inhaler was changed to Trelegy. It has been much better for my breathing. However, i am suffering with my eyes at the moment and hope it isn’t a side effect which apparently it can be. Has anyone had the same problem if taking Trelegy? I have
Good morning, I just have a question. Recently my preventer inhaler was changed to Trelegy. It has been much better for my breathing. However, i am suffering with my eyes at the moment and hope it isn’t a side effect which apparently it can be. Has anyone had the same problem if taking Trelegy? I have
Collie4
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Provisional diagnosis...does it sound like allergic asthma?
Is daily, chronic phlegm a feature that many people here experience with asthma? I have a provisional asthma diagnosis from GP, and have been on the lowest dose of reliever and preventer inhalers for three months. I am also taking an antihistamine (allergic to pet dander- I have two pets and have done
Is daily, chronic phlegm a feature that many people here experience with asthma? I have a provisional asthma diagnosis from GP, and have been on the lowest dose of reliever and preventer inhalers for three months. I am also taking an antihistamine (allergic to pet dander- I have two pets and have done
IrisLion
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
New Inhaler
Hi, i have had copd and asthma for quite a few years, a couple of years ago my breathing got worse so was referred to the respiratory clinic where they put me on Fostair and Spiriva Respimat which I used as instructed and had no problems until January this year I was finding it increasingly difficult
Hi, i have had copd and asthma for quite a few years, a couple of years ago my breathing got worse so was referred to the respiratory clinic where they put me on Fostair and Spiriva Respimat which I used as instructed and had no problems until January this year I was finding it increasingly difficult
shell461
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Pip for asthma
Hi, I saw a post today mentioning about those with asthma applying for PIP, for help with costs and how it affects daily life. Im on a high inhaler, on biologics and antibiotics monthly and the odd course of steroids. I mean, were in July, ive had 8 courses of antibiotics and 4 courses of steroids already
Hi, I saw a post today mentioning about those with asthma applying for PIP, for help with costs and how it affects daily life. Im on a high inhaler, on biologics and antibiotics monthly and the odd course of steroids. I mean, were in July, ive had 8 courses of antibiotics and 4 courses of steroids already
MissNyxiie
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
T3 update for @relentless
Hidden this is for you, but all welcome thanks for remembering, after a few weeks switching from Teva to Aristo T4 125mcg I had a Roseway appointment and discussed a trial with the pharmacist prescriber. I now have their compounded lactose free capsules. The 5mcg daily prescription and 12 week
Hidden this is for you, but all welcome thanks for remembering, after a few weeks switching from Teva to Aristo T4 125mcg I had a Roseway appointment and discussed a trial with the pharmacist prescriber. I now have their compounded lactose free capsules. The 5mcg daily prescription and 12 week
Regenallotment
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
diabetes type 1 insulin and biologics
Hello is anyone else diabetic type 1 dependant on insulin like me and using biologics or jak inhibitors ? I need to know the real risk of doing both together please advise asap many thanks
Hello is anyone else diabetic type 1 dependant on insulin like me and using biologics or jak inhibitors ? I need to know the real risk of doing both together please advise asap many thanks
lindyloo2018
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NRAS
1 year ago
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