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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
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
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
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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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
Newly diagnosed GPA without renal involvement. Sorry it’s long.
In March I went to a new rheumatologist at a world famous teaching hospital. He is co-director of the vasculitis program and quite expert. It took persistence to get an appointment. My previous rheumatologist diagnosed me with Polymyalgia Rheumatica in 2016. She ordered an ANCA blood test in 2017 because
In March I went to a new rheumatologist at a world famous teaching hospital. He is co-director of the vasculitis program and quite expert. It took persistence to get an appointment. My previous rheumatologist diagnosed me with Polymyalgia Rheumatica in 2016. She ordered an ANCA blood test in 2017 because
SusanEleven
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Vasculitis UK
1 year ago
Trial of Montelukast
I am currently on Fostair inhaler for adult asthma that has laid dormant for years since childhood. I have suffering terribly for a long time with constant phlegm , having to clear my throat, coughing and affecting my sleep in as much as choking. It’s embarrassing at work and also home life. Thought
I am currently on Fostair inhaler for adult asthma that has laid dormant for years since childhood. I have suffering terribly for a long time with constant phlegm , having to clear my throat, coughing and affecting my sleep in as much as choking. It’s embarrassing at work and also home life. Thought
Maynan17
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Using Fostair 100/6 & Ventolin Advice
I’ve recently been diagnosed as having adult asthma. I’ve had various symptoms over the years including chest infections, acute rhinitis, etc. but not diagnosed as didn’t know it was an issue. I was initially prescribed Ventolin but was moved over to Fostair a month or so later as the Ventolin wasn
I’ve recently been diagnosed as having adult asthma. I’ve had various symptoms over the years including chest infections, acute rhinitis, etc. but not diagnosed as didn’t know it was an issue. I was initially prescribed Ventolin but was moved over to Fostair a month or so later as the Ventolin wasn
BerthaEdwina
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Asthma 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
Trimbow 87/5/9
Hi, I was recently prescribed the trimbow 87/5/9 inhaler and I have to take two puffs of the trimbow inhaler twice daily but when I was prescribed the trimbow, my gp pharmacist didn't tell me wether I had to stop my spiriva respimat inhaler or wether I had to carry on taking it along with the trimbow
Hi, I was recently prescribed the trimbow 87/5/9 inhaler and I have to take two puffs of the trimbow inhaler twice daily but when I was prescribed the trimbow, my gp pharmacist didn't tell me wether I had to stop my spiriva respimat inhaler or wether I had to carry on taking it along with the trimbow
Giggles-Wig
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
fostair NextInhaler
I was offered Forstair as a replacement to my old inhalers as had a bad asthma attack bought on by a chest infection. I was told to take 2 doses twice a day. Within a day of taking it my hands started shaking, I suffered extreme anxiety. I then read the side effects on this forum and realised it was
I was offered Forstair as a replacement to my old inhalers as had a bad asthma attack bought on by a chest infection. I was told to take 2 doses twice a day. Within a day of taking it my hands started shaking, I suffered extreme anxiety. I then read the side effects on this forum and realised it was
Makeitup
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Inhalers and tinnitus
Hello! For the past two months I've been taking Fostair 100/6 and now Q-var 100. I've noticed that both drugs, for me at least, lead to bad tinnitus. I've recently got some Alvesco 160 which I'm looking to start soon in the hopes that it won't have this side effect. However, I'm wondering if maybe
Hello! For the past two months I've been taking Fostair 100/6 and now Q-var 100. I've noticed that both drugs, for me at least, lead to bad tinnitus. I've recently got some Alvesco 160 which I'm looking to start soon in the hopes that it won't have this side effect. However, I'm wondering if maybe
Hayman111
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Inhalers.
Thanks everyone for your replies. At the moment l am on Fostair 200/6 and have Salamol for my reliever. My breathlessness has gotten worse in the last few months and am wondering if it is worth speaking to my consultant about a change.
Thanks everyone for your replies. At the moment l am on Fostair 200/6 and have Salamol for my reliever. My breathlessness has gotten worse in the last few months and am wondering if it is worth speaking to my consultant about a change.
falcon68
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Does anyone have any insight on how or if V +O treatment affects insulin sensitivity?
My husband is on V+O treatment, on cycle 7, he also is type 2 diabetic. Ever since starting treatment, he has had to add fast-acting insulin after meals to his regimen. We attributed this to the steroids given during O infusions, but those are now in the past, and he is not able to reduce his A1C and
My husband is on V+O treatment, on cycle 7, he also is type 2 diabetic. Ever since starting treatment, he has had to add fast-acting insulin after meals to his regimen. We attributed this to the steroids given during O infusions, but those are now in the past, and he is not able to reduce his A1C and
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Worried about lack of mobility
Hello All, So my husband who has Childs C and has had TIPPS procedure for Portal Vein clot has recently damaged his right leg (not broken but needs MRI as they think it tendon) and broken his left wrist. Needles to say he's not been mobile at all because can't use crutches for 2 weeks. I've been feeding
Hello All, So my husband who has Childs C and has had TIPPS procedure for Portal Vein clot has recently damaged his right leg (not broken but needs MRI as they think it tendon) and broken his left wrist. Needles to say he's not been mobile at all because can't use crutches for 2 weeks. I've been feeding
DD75
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Inhalers.
Hi there for those of us with Bronchiectasis and asthma, which inhalers do you use and which do you feel are the most effective?
Hi there for those of us with Bronchiectasis and asthma, which inhalers do you use and which do you feel are the most effective?
falcon68
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Fostair inhaler
Had my asthma review at my GP surgery today and apparently my asthma is poorly controlled which I knew anyway so she wants to consider changing my steroid inhaler to Fostair. I'm already on Flutiform 250/10 as well as Spiriva which I know isn't a steroid. What's the difference between the two and is
Had my asthma review at my GP surgery today and apparently my asthma is poorly controlled which I knew anyway so she wants to consider changing my steroid inhaler to Fostair. I'm already on Flutiform 250/10 as well as Spiriva which I know isn't a steroid. What's the difference between the two and is
Lilmix03
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Impromptu Run on a sunny day
After being awake for a couple of hours last night not sure why might be excitement as my little french granddaughter arrived yesterday Izia, 6lbs! She was two weeks early! Hopefully I will get to see her in February as she lives on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean ! Her mum was my last Au pair for
After being awake for a couple of hours last night not sure why might be excitement as my little french granddaughter arrived yesterday Izia, 6lbs! She was two weeks early! Hopefully I will get to see her in February as she lives on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean ! Her mum was my last Au pair for
BGood
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
blood test results
please could l have some advice on my results done on 22nd of march 2023 Serum tsh level 0.09 range 0.38-5.33 Abnormal Serum free t4 14. range 7.90-14.40 Abnormal Dr contacted me to lower my eltroxin dose from 75 to 50 as my cholesterol was 6 and that could be the reason my cholesterol was
please could l have some advice on my results done on 22nd of march 2023 Serum tsh level 0.09 range 0.38-5.33 Abnormal Serum free t4 14. range 7.90-14.40 Abnormal Dr contacted me to lower my eltroxin dose from 75 to 50 as my cholesterol was 6 and that could be the reason my cholesterol was
Guidance
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
CLL in treatment and possible long Covid and managing isolation
My 74 year old husband has CLL and is on treatment consisting of Obinutuzumab infusions (just completed) and Venetoclax. He got Covid for the second time in January 2023, took Paxlovid, and it resolved without too much complication. He then had the "Paxlovid rebound." He recovered from that pretty well
My 74 year old husband has CLL and is on treatment consisting of Obinutuzumab infusions (just completed) and Venetoclax. He got Covid for the second time in January 2023, took Paxlovid, and it resolved without too much complication. He then had the "Paxlovid rebound." He recovered from that pretty well
keikikumu
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Asthma inhaler
Can anybody suggest a good portable nebuliser for salbutamol.Thanks.
Can anybody suggest a good portable nebuliser for salbutamol.Thanks.
Marshlung
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
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