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Lost inhaler
I was away this weekend and left my inhaler (fostair nexthaler 200/6) on a coach I was travelling on. This means I will miss tonights, tomorrow morning. I was at the very end of my current one but ordered a new one on friday. I should be able to pick one up tomorrow after work. I have missed 2 days
I was away this weekend and left my inhaler (fostair nexthaler 200/6) on a coach I was travelling on. This means I will miss tonights, tomorrow morning. I was at the very end of my current one but ordered a new one on friday. I should be able to pick one up tomorrow after work. I have missed 2 days
elanaoali
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Fighting Prostate Cancer with Exercise and Diet (Part 1)
A sedentary lifestyle, smoking, excess weight, and foods that are inflammatory: these things create a hospitable environment that encourages prostate cancer. Here are some things you can do to roll up the welcome mat and slow down prostate cancer – even advanced disease. UCLA urologist William Aronson
A sedentary lifestyle, smoking, excess weight, and foods that are inflammatory: these things create a hospitable environment that encourages prostate cancer. Here are some things you can do to roll up the welcome mat and slow down prostate cancer – even advanced disease. UCLA urologist William Aronson
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
hayfever triggering asthma
hi, I’m looking for some advice a couple of months ago I was hospitalised after 2 asthma attacks in 3 days and then I got pneumonia. Throughout the course of getting better I was prescribed 6 courses of steroids as well as antibiotics. Now it’s hayfever season and this seems to be playing havoc with
hi, I’m looking for some advice a couple of months ago I was hospitalised after 2 asthma attacks in 3 days and then I got pneumonia. Throughout the course of getting better I was prescribed 6 courses of steroids as well as antibiotics. Now it’s hayfever season and this seems to be playing havoc with
Shorty_89
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
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Cancer Diet Studies
All the cancer diet studies we have discussed lately appear to have one thing in common. That is the authors have never developed nor witnessed the development of a successful cancer diet. If they had, they wouldn't appear as a 5th grade science project . . . who outsourced the statistics. If we could
All the cancer diet studies we have discussed lately appear to have one thing in common. That is the authors have never developed nor witnessed the development of a successful cancer diet. If they had, they wouldn't appear as a 5th grade science project . . . who outsourced the statistics. If we could
cashlessclay
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Asthma and B12
Hi Guys Some insight / info for general discussion and rumination! I did not have asthma or hay fever as a child. I developed Asthma in my 30’s and when pregnant 20 years ago it was really bad. I have attended an asthma clinic each year with GP to review treatment - usually to continue with steroid
Hi Guys Some insight / info for general discussion and rumination! I did not have asthma or hay fever as a child. I developed Asthma in my 30’s and when pregnant 20 years ago it was really bad. I have attended an asthma clinic each year with GP to review treatment - usually to continue with steroid
Wwwdot
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Luforbec COPD
I have been on this inhaler for 4 weeks now after being on Fostair for nearly 4 years without any problems but like many others was moved to Luforbec, apparently mainly because of cost. Since using it my episodes breathlessness has been a huge problem and I’ve got the most awful indigestion all the time
I have been on this inhaler for 4 weeks now after being on Fostair for nearly 4 years without any problems but like many others was moved to Luforbec, apparently mainly because of cost. Since using it my episodes breathlessness has been a huge problem and I’ve got the most awful indigestion all the time
Cinders1959
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
weather
hi everyone I was doing very well on my new inhaler, high steroid Trimbow. But I’m now back sliding and wondering if this could be due to the hot weather. I think I might be affected by the heat, humidity, or pollen count. I’m allergic to pollens and moulds. Has anyone else noticed asthma changes
hi everyone I was doing very well on my new inhaler, high steroid Trimbow. But I’m now back sliding and wondering if this could be due to the hot weather. I think I might be affected by the heat, humidity, or pollen count. I’m allergic to pollens and moulds. Has anyone else noticed asthma changes
Yellow-dog
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
How long for Clenil to work?
Hi all, Hope you can help :-) 45 year old male, generally fit and does quite a lot of high intensity cycling (I love climbing hills) - Always had hayfever and allergic to dogs and cats - of course we have one of each..... Diagnosed with adult onset asthma this month after breathing issues since the
Hi all, Hope you can help :-) 45 year old male, generally fit and does quite a lot of high intensity cycling (I love climbing hills) - Always had hayfever and allergic to dogs and cats - of course we have one of each..... Diagnosed with adult onset asthma this month after breathing issues since the
Nudieburger
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Allegra for asthma?
I have recently moved from the UK to Germany/Switzerland; the halthcare is in Germany. Getting Xolair, anti-IL5 mAbs, prednisone, inhalers and other drugs was super-easy. But I still get very chest-tight due to the high pollen counts. I believe here the pollen-triggered asthma is worse, b.c. of the warmer
I have recently moved from the UK to Germany/Switzerland; the halthcare is in Germany. Getting Xolair, anti-IL5 mAbs, prednisone, inhalers and other drugs was super-easy. But I still get very chest-tight due to the high pollen counts. I believe here the pollen-triggered asthma is worse, b.c. of the warmer
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Blocked sinus side effects of benepali/methotrexate?
Hi, please can anyone help me regarding a terrible sinus/breathing problem Im suffering.Have been on methotrexate for 3 years and benepali for 2 years. Managed to reduce my prednisolone down from 30mg to 1mg over the last year and ra was under control and was starting to feel like me again. A month
Hi, please can anyone help me regarding a terrible sinus/breathing problem Im suffering.Have been on methotrexate for 3 years and benepali for 2 years. Managed to reduce my prednisolone down from 30mg to 1mg over the last year and ra was under control and was starting to feel like me again. A month
cwtch29
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NRAS
1 year ago
Fostair 200
Does anyone else use Fostair 200 and suffered these side effects - skin atrophy and continuous chest infections? If they have, did they get this inhaler changed to a nonsteroidal inhaler? If this happened which treatment was it changed to. I have COPD and asthma.
Does anyone else use Fostair 200 and suffered these side effects - skin atrophy and continuous chest infections? If they have, did they get this inhaler changed to a nonsteroidal inhaler? If this happened which treatment was it changed to. I have COPD and asthma.
JAZZIE68
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COPD Friends
1 year ago
Ketogenic Diet Parkinson's
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a frequently observed neurodegenerative disease of the brain, the incidence of which has doubled since 1990. It develops particularly in elderly people, namely, in 1% of individuals aged over 60 years, although it is increasingly diagnosed in persons at a young age. It is
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a frequently observed neurodegenerative disease of the brain, the incidence of which has doubled since 1990. It develops particularly in elderly people, namely, in 1% of individuals aged over 60 years, although it is increasingly diagnosed in persons at a young age. It is
House2
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Hello everyone
Hello everyone, I have been trying to loose weight forever Aerobics twice a week. Yoga three times a week, nothing for 7 years. During that time I worked full time at work during Covid physically at work Key worker without a portfolio category. Anyway long story short ….. after tests for
Hello everyone, I have been trying to loose weight forever Aerobics twice a week. Yoga three times a week, nothing for 7 years. During that time I worked full time at work during Covid physically at work Key worker without a portfolio category. Anyway long story short ….. after tests for
JenWro
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Weight Loss Support
1 year ago
Asthma & Beta blockers
Good morning I only seem to post with questions. But you wonderful lot are so knowledgeable and this is still so new to me. ❤️ My son has aortic root dilation & HCM. Yesterday GP confirmed he has mild asthma. Prescribed inhaler 4x a day. So we were waiting for this so my son's cardiologist could
Good morning I only seem to post with questions. But you wonderful lot are so knowledgeable and this is still so new to me. ❤️ My son has aortic root dilation & HCM. Yesterday GP confirmed he has mild asthma. Prescribed inhaler 4x a day. So we were waiting for this so my son's cardiologist could
Livelovelife56
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Lungwort Complex
Does anyone here have experience of taking Lungwort Complex? I started taking it three weeks ago as i felt i had nothing to lose after months of being so unwell. I have literally gone from barely being able to get from room to room because of severe breathlessness, and friends and family thinking
Does anyone here have experience of taking Lungwort Complex? I started taking it three weeks ago as i felt i had nothing to lose after months of being so unwell. I have literally gone from barely being able to get from room to room because of severe breathlessness, and friends and family thinking
colourpassion
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Pilot trial with 20 Parkinsons patients has some success with prebiotic dietary bar
"[The dietary bar] consisted of 30% resistant starch (raw potato starch), 30% resistant maltodextrin (Nutriose), 30% stabilized rice bran, and 10% agave branched inulin." PNT article: Prebiotic bar, eaten daily, helps to ease inflammation in patients’ gut https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/news/prebiotic-bar-supports-healthier-gut-microbiome-pilot-trial
"[The dietary bar] consisted of 30% resistant starch (raw potato starch), 30% resistant maltodextrin (Nutriose), 30% stabilized rice bran, and 10% agave branched inulin." PNT article: Prebiotic bar, eaten daily, helps to ease inflammation in patients’ gut https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/news/prebiotic-bar-supports-healthier-gut-microbiome-pilot-trial
jeffreyn
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Lung symptoms vs eye and nose symptoms
To those who are on "systemic" drugs for allergic asthma, what do you notice in terms of control of your lung symptoms vs control of allergic symptoms in the eyes and the nose? Do the systemic drugs resolve the lungs, nose, and eye symptoms altogether, or do the drugs only work for some, but not for
To those who are on "systemic" drugs for allergic asthma, what do you notice in terms of control of your lung symptoms vs control of allergic symptoms in the eyes and the nose? Do the systemic drugs resolve the lungs, nose, and eye symptoms altogether, or do the drugs only work for some, but not for
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Enerzair Inhaler
Has anyone come across this inhaler? I’ve gone from Fostair to Relvar and now to this. Haven’t started it yet but does this suggest I’m now on triple therapy? It’s a bit disconcerting to be on what appears to be a pretty strong inhaler a year into chronic bronchitis. I feel it leaves little room to up
Has anyone come across this inhaler? I’ve gone from Fostair to Relvar and now to this. Haven’t started it yet but does this suggest I’m now on triple therapy? It’s a bit disconcerting to be on what appears to be a pretty strong inhaler a year into chronic bronchitis. I feel it leaves little room to up
PW_R
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
The Legacy DuoDopa Pump
I have used the Duopa system for the past 5 years. While my symptom improvement was clear, with time the entire system, even at its FDA approval was antiquated and (in my opinion) it has been a disappointment with its clumsy ergonomics. From the users (patient's) perspective, the present system is
I have used the Duopa system for the past 5 years. While my symptom improvement was clear, with time the entire system, even at its FDA approval was antiquated and (in my opinion) it has been a disappointment with its clumsy ergonomics. From the users (patient's) perspective, the present system is
TheBerg
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
achey chest - is it because of bronchiectasis?
hope everyone is having a lovely weekend. I have achey ribs, they have ached on and off for years but are quite sore this weekend mainly on my left but a bit on right too. In the past GPs have blamed pulling muscles coughing, bronchial spasm (is that even a thing?) and asthma generally. It’s not a
hope everyone is having a lovely weekend. I have achey ribs, they have ached on and off for years but are quite sore this weekend mainly on my left but a bit on right too. In the past GPs have blamed pulling muscles coughing, bronchial spasm (is that even a thing?) and asthma generally. It’s not a
Emily-G
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
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