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Fostair excessive use maybe?
Hello, I've been using fostair 200/6 for a while now and fostair 100/6 as my reliver. Both aerosol. Along with some other asthma and allergy meds. I recently moved home from university, where this treatment was prescribed. My home asthma nurse didn't flag anything he first 2 appointments. I recently
Hello, I've been using fostair 200/6 for a while now and fostair 100/6 as my reliver. Both aerosol. Along with some other asthma and allergy meds. I recently moved home from university, where this treatment was prescribed. My home asthma nurse didn't flag anything he first 2 appointments. I recently
Bea2000
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Am I Relapsing
I was diagnosed by GP with PMR Aug 2019. Started with 15 mg pred got down to 3 by November 2021 then had a relapse. Extreme fatigue major symptom. Saw Rheumi who confirmed PMR put back to 10 mg Dec 2021 with the advice of trying MTX in May this year. Said I’d prefer to try reducing again but slowly
I was diagnosed by GP with PMR Aug 2019. Started with 15 mg pred got down to 3 by November 2021 then had a relapse. Extreme fatigue major symptom. Saw Rheumi who confirmed PMR put back to 10 mg Dec 2021 with the advice of trying MTX in May this year. Said I’d prefer to try reducing again but slowly
Pommygranny
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Refusal to give nebuliser at A & E. Has anyone else experienced this?
I had the misfortune to have to attend A&E with an asthma attack. I feel very let down and wonder why I bothered. I had just visited a relative in hospital when it happened. I gave myself 10 puffs of ventolin in a spacer and when no improvement set off walking very slowly, the relatively short distance
I had the misfortune to have to attend A&E with an asthma attack. I feel very let down and wonder why I bothered. I had just visited a relative in hospital when it happened. I gave myself 10 puffs of ventolin in a spacer and when no improvement set off walking very slowly, the relatively short distance
Celie1
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
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Enerzair Breezhaler
Is there anyone on here using this inhaler. Just switched from Relvar and Incruse to Enerzair Breezhaler .. I'm hoping this is going to be the miracle inhaler to get me back to a better quality of life.. I'm in republic of Ireland so it might be called something in UK.
Is there anyone on here using this inhaler. Just switched from Relvar and Incruse to Enerzair Breezhaler .. I'm hoping this is going to be the miracle inhaler to get me back to a better quality of life.. I'm in republic of Ireland so it might be called something in UK.
Mellypad
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Living with Asthma
2 years ago
Latest blood test results. Can I get some advice please?
Hello All, Below are my latest blood test results (27th August 2022). I am currently on 100mcg Levothyroxine. Blood sample taken before 8am. Levothyroxine taken after the blood draw. TSH - 0.54 mIU/L ( 0.27 - 4.2) FT4 - 20.1 pmol/L (12.0 - 22.0) FT3 - 4.9 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8) Fasting Insulin
Hello All, Below are my latest blood test results (27th August 2022). I am currently on 100mcg Levothyroxine. Blood sample taken before 8am. Levothyroxine taken after the blood draw. TSH - 0.54 mIU/L ( 0.27 - 4.2) FT4 - 20.1 pmol/L (12.0 - 22.0) FT3 - 4.9 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8) Fasting Insulin
BookLover2020
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Step-Dad's Health Deteriorating and Lack of Clarity and Communication from GP / Hospital
Hello - my first visit and post - sorry it's a long one! My step-dad (SD), 70, has had COPD for a number of years. He has other health issues such as diabetes and arthritis. In Dec 2019 he had what we thought was a bad chest infection - he ended up in hospital in early Jan 2020 but discharged the
Hello - my first visit and post - sorry it's a long one! My step-dad (SD), 70, has had COPD for a number of years. He has other health issues such as diabetes and arthritis. In Dec 2019 he had what we thought was a bad chest infection - he ended up in hospital in early Jan 2020 but discharged the
ConfusedLK
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
SWITCHING TO INSULIN INJECTION FROM ORAL
As a Type 2, I have been managing my fasting sugar level of around 120 since the late 90s very successfully by following the devices of my USA-qualified Endocrinologist. My regular diet centered around LCHF with Diamicrone 80 twice a day. Covid-19 changed my whole system. After taking the 2nd dose
As a Type 2, I have been managing my fasting sugar level of around 120 since the late 90s very successfully by following the devices of my USA-qualified Endocrinologist. My regular diet centered around LCHF with Diamicrone 80 twice a day. Covid-19 changed my whole system. After taking the 2nd dose
GVGnanasooriyam
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Diabetes India
2 years ago
VBAC Or Natural After 2 Sections?
I'm currently 28 weeks pregnant with my 4th baby. My first was a C-Section then i had a VBAC which went smoothly then i had an emergency C-Section. The consultant im seeing wasnt at my appointment but I saw a registrar. He was pretty rude and told me i had no choice but to have another C-Section and
I'm currently 28 weeks pregnant with my 4th baby. My first was a C-Section then i had a VBAC which went smoothly then i had an emergency C-Section. The consultant im seeing wasnt at my appointment but I saw a registrar. He was pretty rude and told me i had no choice but to have another C-Section and
Dansolo92
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
Dry Powder Inhaler
I have rather out of control asthma at present. My asthma nurse has suggested I switch my fostair 100 to the dry powder version of fostair.Is this a good idea, I could not quite follow the nurses reason for the change.
I have rather out of control asthma at present. My asthma nurse has suggested I switch my fostair 100 to the dry powder version of fostair.Is this a good idea, I could not quite follow the nurses reason for the change.
Homely2
Administrator
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Update on my Sirdupla changes
I received a call from the health Centre today to say that the consultant doesn't want me to come off inhaled steroids all together. He would like me to swap to the Fostair Nexthaler and keep on my Spiriva. He also wanted to put me on Montelukast to help with the transition. Unfortunately I have been
I received a call from the health Centre today to say that the consultant doesn't want me to come off inhaled steroids all together. He would like me to swap to the Fostair Nexthaler and keep on my Spiriva. He also wanted to put me on Montelukast to help with the transition. Unfortunately I have been
LittleZebra
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Glycine + N-acetylcysteine
In a recent thread, the dangers of antioxidant supplementation were illuminated. Excess levels of antioxidants interfere with normal homeostasis and the body´s own mechanisms of fighting cancer. By depleting ROS, one´s ability to destroy cancer cells declines. Particular mention was made of glutathione
In a recent thread, the dangers of antioxidant supplementation were illuminated. Excess levels of antioxidants interfere with normal homeostasis and the body´s own mechanisms of fighting cancer. By depleting ROS, one´s ability to destroy cancer cells declines. Particular mention was made of glutathione
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Seretide taste
My latest Seretide inhaler tastes different, has anyone else noticed this, or maybe it is a bad batch?
My latest Seretide inhaler tastes different, has anyone else noticed this, or maybe it is a bad batch?
Triobolium
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
laryngospasm started in recent months
I have had a slight occasional tickle on the back right side of my throat for several years now. In the last year or two it has become much more easily irritated and I feel like food has gone down the wrong way far more easily. I am often not actually using eating when this happens, it happens when I
I have had a slight occasional tickle on the back right side of my throat for several years now. In the last year or two it has become much more easily irritated and I feel like food has gone down the wrong way far more easily. I am often not actually using eating when this happens, it happens when I
JenniferW
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Constant coughing brought on by virus and allergies
Hi all, I am a asthmatic myself and spent alot or my early years in an out of hospital on steroid medication now an adult feel lucky to say I only need my inhalers once in a blue moon. However I have a 5 year old who for the last 3 years suffered with seasonal asthma he has piriton in the summer months
Hi all, I am a asthmatic myself and spent alot or my early years in an out of hospital on steroid medication now an adult feel lucky to say I only need my inhalers once in a blue moon. However I have a 5 year old who for the last 3 years suffered with seasonal asthma he has piriton in the summer months
Arlo1
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Weaning off Sirdupla 250?
Has anyone ever been asked to wean off their steroid before being seen by a respiratory team? I have been on Siedupla 250 two puffs twice a day for a long time now plus Spiriva Respimat 2 puffs once a day since the beginning of the first lockdown. It has kept my asthma pretty well controlled. In the
Has anyone ever been asked to wean off their steroid before being seen by a respiratory team? I have been on Siedupla 250 two puffs twice a day for a long time now plus Spiriva Respimat 2 puffs once a day since the beginning of the first lockdown. It has kept my asthma pretty well controlled. In the
LittleZebra
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Prostate Cancer Patients Shouldn't be so Quick to Dismiss Metformin (despite some contrary opinions on Advanced Prostate Cancer forum)
([i]Note this study didn't include patients with prostate cancer. I post it to provide an alternative to postings here that discourage use of Metformin by prostate cancer patients. Metformin strengthens your immune system, reduces inflammation, moderates glucose levels, and provides resistance against
([i]Note this study didn't include patients with prostate cancer. I post it to provide an alternative to postings here that discourage use of Metformin by prostate cancer patients. Metformin strengthens your immune system, reduces inflammation, moderates glucose levels, and provides resistance against
cesces
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Non obstructive chronic bronchitis
Hello, Male, 38 20 years of smoking (I would say 12 heavy years). stopped 5 years ago. Very physically active for the last number of years. Had a bad chest infection in May which never cleared. A few weeks after it presented I had blue lips, a few bouts of nocturnal dyspena, wheezing, tight chest
Hello, Male, 38 20 years of smoking (I would say 12 heavy years). stopped 5 years ago. Very physically active for the last number of years. Had a bad chest infection in May which never cleared. A few weeks after it presented I had blue lips, a few bouts of nocturnal dyspena, wheezing, tight chest
PW_R
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Take saunas and FIGHT your PD!
I'm early PD. And I've been FIGHTING it ... daily... with various therapies. Here's one of the most important: SAUNA I have a home sauna and I'm in it at least 2 -3 times weekly for 90 minutes each session. Here's some valuable research on 'HEAT' and 'AUTOPHAGY' that may very well have BIG benefits
I'm early PD. And I've been FIGHTING it ... daily... with various therapies. Here's one of the most important: SAUNA I have a home sauna and I'm in it at least 2 -3 times weekly for 90 minutes each session. Here's some valuable research on 'HEAT' and 'AUTOPHAGY' that may very well have BIG benefits
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Asthma advice/sharing your symptoms/peace of mind please.
Hello all, Would appreciate your thoughts please. First all nice to virtually meet all of you on here. I hope overtime on this forum. To connect with some of you and help to support one another. So it appears I have some form of mild asthmatic/respiratory issue. I'd just like to explain what's happened
Hello all, Would appreciate your thoughts please. First all nice to virtually meet all of you on here. I hope overtime on this forum. To connect with some of you and help to support one another. So it appears I have some form of mild asthmatic/respiratory issue. I'd just like to explain what's happened
MATTHEW421980
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Type Two Diabetes - “Some artificial sweeteners can raise your blood sugar”
When a person develops liver cirrhosis or reaches end-stage liver disease. There is a chance that the liver may become insulin resistant. (There are other causes as to why a person can become insulin resistant). The Liver is the body's sugar factory and one of the 500-functions the liver performs is
When a person develops liver cirrhosis or reaches end-stage liver disease. There is a chance that the liver may become insulin resistant. (There are other causes as to why a person can become insulin resistant). The Liver is the body's sugar factory and one of the 500-functions the liver performs is
Richard-Allen
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
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