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Steroid card Question
My combination inhaler is fostair 200/6 2 puffs twice a day. I carry a steroid card because I take this inhaler. However when I asked for another steroid card to put with my ventolin from the pharmacy yesterday, the pharmacist told me I don't need one. I am confused as I was told by asthma UK
My combination inhaler is fostair 200/6 2 puffs twice a day. I carry a steroid card because I take this inhaler. However when I asked for another steroid card to put with my ventolin from the pharmacy yesterday, the pharmacist told me I don't need one. I am confused as I was told by asthma UK
elanaoali
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Recently diagnosed with COPD
Just recently diagnosed with COPD after being treated for Asthma, diagnosed just before the pandemic. The diagnosis was as a result of spirometry test. I have not seen a specialist. I am on a daily inhaler. Reduced my chocolate and dairy intake. Looking forward to receiving advice and sharing experiences
Just recently diagnosed with COPD after being treated for Asthma, diagnosed just before the pandemic. The diagnosis was as a result of spirometry test. I have not seen a specialist. I am on a daily inhaler. Reduced my chocolate and dairy intake. Looking forward to receiving advice and sharing experiences
Musicqueen49
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
hayfever medicstion
Hi there I need advice on hayfever med as I have open angle glaucoma . I’m allergic to blossom trees anc this usually starts end of feb I use to use Beconase but this is a steroid so a def no. I tried natural allergy inhalers last year but they don’t work. I need to take an oral med . Anybody who uses
Hi there I need advice on hayfever med as I have open angle glaucoma . I’m allergic to blossom trees anc this usually starts end of feb I use to use Beconase but this is a steroid so a def no. I tried natural allergy inhalers last year but they don’t work. I need to take an oral med . Anybody who uses
Salford49
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
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I would really love another tattoo but I'm not sure if it would be safe. Does anybody know if it would be OK? I should add that I have NAFLD as well as insulin dependent diabetes.
I would really love another tattoo but I'm not sure if it would be safe. Does anybody know if it would be OK? I should add that I have NAFLD as well as insulin dependent diabetes.
Onyxcat
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
The time of day could affect your blood glucose levels. Evening exercise might be best for exercise effects on insulin.
This study showed evening and afternoon were best for lowering blood glucose: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/people-mri-bmi-b2215622.html?amp
This study showed evening and afternoon were best for lowering blood glucose: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/people-mri-bmi-b2215622.html?amp
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
burning sensation in lungs post asthma flair?
Hey all, Wondering if anyone has experienced lung burning feeling post asthma flair (I just finished a 1 week course of pred 50mg). My PEFs have come back up + I'm no longer coughy (I also don't typically wheeze), I just have this burning feeling in my chest intermittently. It's feels almost like a
Hey all, Wondering if anyone has experienced lung burning feeling post asthma flair (I just finished a 1 week course of pred 50mg). My PEFs have come back up + I'm no longer coughy (I also don't typically wheeze), I just have this burning feeling in my chest intermittently. It's feels almost like a
SmilesForMiles
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Thinking out loud
Im now thinking that the severe dry mouth and dehydration could be caused by diabetes . Maybe when I added levothyroxine my body started getting rid of insulin too fast... I've heard hypothyroidism, diabetes and celiac happen together a lot. I only had one test where my glucose was in the pre diabetic
Im now thinking that the severe dry mouth and dehydration could be caused by diabetes . Maybe when I added levothyroxine my body started getting rid of insulin too fast... I've heard hypothyroidism, diabetes and celiac happen together a lot. I only had one test where my glucose was in the pre diabetic
Experiment1982739903
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Cramps
Hi do any of you suffer from hand or foot cramps caused by your inhalers? Apparently this is a common side effect. When I mentioned this to the Copd nurse she laughed. I am prescribed Trimbow which I believe is a beta 2 agonist bronchodilator. These cramps are very painful especially in the foot. It
Hi do any of you suffer from hand or foot cramps caused by your inhalers? Apparently this is a common side effect. When I mentioned this to the Copd nurse she laughed. I am prescribed Trimbow which I believe is a beta 2 agonist bronchodilator. These cramps are very painful especially in the foot. It
Jake25
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Flying with asthma
Hi all -- Has anyone here done research on flying with asthma? My understanding is that planes are pressurized to about 2 km altitude -- is that correct? Another potential issue is the air humidity -- does anyone know if the air is humidified, or is it only heated? If the air is only heated, the humidity
Hi all -- Has anyone here done research on flying with asthma? My understanding is that planes are pressurized to about 2 km altitude -- is that correct? Another potential issue is the air humidity -- does anyone know if the air is humidified, or is it only heated? If the air is only heated, the humidity
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
more updates
hi everyone just wondering did anyone else had problems with kidneys after transplant and also now needing insulin ..as much as you feel prepared nothing prepares you ..at the moment stes acting like a different person but to be expected he's shaking like mad not eating anything was anyone else the
hi everyone just wondering did anyone else had problems with kidneys after transplant and also now needing insulin ..as much as you feel prepared nothing prepares you ..at the moment stes acting like a different person but to be expected he's shaking like mad not eating anything was anyone else the
Lippy42
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Nebulisers
Hi i am 74 yo Male i have COPD etc etc will a nebuliser help me at all I have a green inhaler i take night and morning and a blue one i take when i8 need it Like a lot of us who have copd i cannot get out in the wet wintry months it drives me crazy but it is what it his Anyway any advise about
Hi i am 74 yo Male i have COPD etc etc will a nebuliser help me at all I have a green inhaler i take night and morning and a blue one i take when i8 need it Like a lot of us who have copd i cannot get out in the wet wintry months it drives me crazy but it is what it his Anyway any advise about
Eastend555
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
prostrate cancer
lupron. seems this drug kills testosterone and is supposed to starve cancer cells.. while radiation kills the cancer.. I was reading. Outsmart your cancer by Tanya Pierce.. The medical argument is that testosterone is the evil thing here but really is a lame argument.. As Dr White has said if this
lupron. seems this drug kills testosterone and is supposed to starve cancer cells.. while radiation kills the cancer.. I was reading. Outsmart your cancer by Tanya Pierce.. The medical argument is that testosterone is the evil thing here but really is a lame argument.. As Dr White has said if this
Terribleten
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Men's Health Forum
2 years ago
Managing occasional breathlessness
I got rather breathless on my walk today as it was unexpectedly cold. It happens. Recently I was changed from Ventolin to Salamol. I am fine with that in principle, but I have had mixed results when using it. With Ventolin I know it starts to kick in after 10-15 minutes, but the first time I used Salamol
I got rather breathless on my walk today as it was unexpectedly cold. It happens. Recently I was changed from Ventolin to Salamol. I am fine with that in principle, but I have had mixed results when using it. With Ventolin I know it starts to kick in after 10-15 minutes, but the first time I used Salamol
Wheezycat
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Parkwalk
Hey Everyone I've just completed my first parkwalk, I missed running and did want to run it (I might have jogged a tiny bit) and my time was 51:28 which ironically was my first Parkrun time back in the summer, way before we even knew I had any heart issues. I had my GTN spray, Asthma inhaler and am
Hey Everyone I've just completed my first parkwalk, I missed running and did want to run it (I might have jogged a tiny bit) and my time was 51:28 which ironically was my first Parkrun time back in the summer, way before we even knew I had any heart issues. I had my GTN spray, Asthma inhaler and am
Valentina98
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Is your Parkinson's diagnosis really idiopathic? Or is there an underlying cancer/autoimmune disorder?
Autoimmune and Paraneoplastic Movement Disorders https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29406902/ [i]Movement[/i] disorders are common in patients with autoimmune disorders - affecting the central (brain) and peripheral (body) nervous system. They may be seen in autoimmune disorders triggered by an infectious
Autoimmune and Paraneoplastic Movement Disorders https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29406902/ [i]Movement[/i] disorders are common in patients with autoimmune disorders - affecting the central (brain) and peripheral (body) nervous system. They may be seen in autoimmune disorders triggered by an infectious
SilentEchoes
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Maybe a sheep dip or biohazard fumigation chambers would do the trick 😂
Well, saw my GP again today as absolutely no better, certain symptoms leaning towards either new infection or the original not totally responding to the last antibiotics so getting a different one. Lungs now have air entry but crackling at the bases no results in the X-ray as yet. Heart seems to be behaving
Well, saw my GP again today as absolutely no better, certain symptoms leaning towards either new infection or the original not totally responding to the last antibiotics so getting a different one. Lungs now have air entry but crackling at the bases no results in the X-ray as yet. Heart seems to be behaving
Afibflipper
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AF Association
2 years ago
Five Half Marathons in Five weeks
A sudden rush of blood to the head and I entered a half marathon in Cavan with friends, then added a few more. I was recovering from a calf injury and hadn't run many miles in the preceding month. But nothing like challenging yourself! HM 1: Cavan:We got lost on the way there, and rushed to lift
A sudden rush of blood to the head and I entered a half marathon in Cavan with friends, then added a few more. I was recovering from a calf injury and hadn't run many miles in the preceding month. But nothing like challenging yourself! HM 1: Cavan:We got lost on the way there, and rushed to lift
Teresa1632
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Bevispi Aeroshere Inhaler
Hi folks I posted yesterday (I think :) does anyone use this inhaler? and how do you find using it ? I have been put on it instead of seretide but find it is making me a bit light headed for a couple of hours afterwards, Think the mucous production is reducing a little. Would appreciate a reply if you
Hi folks I posted yesterday (I think :) does anyone use this inhaler? and how do you find using it ? I have been put on it instead of seretide but find it is making me a bit light headed for a couple of hours afterwards, Think the mucous production is reducing a little. Would appreciate a reply if you
Gladys27
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Best wishes for 2023 plus advice needed
Sending all the best for 2023 and hope you all keep as healthy as possible. I have had a bad 5 weeks on rescue antibiotics and steroids x 3 times! This is my first flare up and I am still struggling somewhat, My doc has changed me to bevispi inhaler ( was seretide before) and no antiobiotics as he
Sending all the best for 2023 and hope you all keep as healthy as possible. I have had a bad 5 weeks on rescue antibiotics and steroids x 3 times! This is my first flare up and I am still struggling somewhat, My doc has changed me to bevispi inhaler ( was seretide before) and no antiobiotics as he
Gladys27
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
BioVie's Phase 2 Trial Assessing NE3107's Pro-motoric Activity in Parkinson's Disease is Fully Enrolled
https://www.tmcnet.com//usubmit/2022/10/19/9695361.htm CARSON CITY, Nev., Oct. 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BioVie Inc., (NASDAQ: BIVI) (“BioVie” or the “Company”) a clinical-stage company developing innovative drug therapies for the treatment of neurological and neurodegenerative disorders and
https://www.tmcnet.com//usubmit/2022/10/19/9695361.htm CARSON CITY, Nev., Oct. 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BioVie Inc., (NASDAQ: BIVI) (“BioVie” or the “Company”) a clinical-stage company developing innovative drug therapies for the treatment of neurological and neurodegenerative disorders and
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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