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Saddened by skis & how I'm doing in general
Hi everyone I wanted to send my warmest thoughts to those who were good friends to skis aka Mike đź’— I don't personally come on here very often but I was shocked and to be honest it left a lump in my throat R.I.P Mike xxx. Just coming o here to let everyone know how I'm going I'm still struggling with
Hi everyone I wanted to send my warmest thoughts to those who were good friends to skis aka Mike đź’— I don't personally come on here very often but I was shocked and to be honest it left a lump in my throat R.I.P Mike xxx. Just coming o here to let everyone know how I'm going I'm still struggling with
bryan45735
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Cause of transient global amnesia?
I was recently diagnosed with an episode of TGA. As I couldn’t really identify with any of the usual causes, I looked at drugs that might play a part. Top of the list were anticholenergic drugs such as Spiriva, which I take as a powder from an inhaler. My doctor assured me that it is only the tablets
I was recently diagnosed with an episode of TGA. As I couldn’t really identify with any of the usual causes, I looked at drugs that might play a part. Top of the list were anticholenergic drugs such as Spiriva, which I take as a powder from an inhaler. My doctor assured me that it is only the tablets
humlies
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COPD Friends
2 years ago
Testing positive for covid
It was going to happen I have tested positive for covid. I have to say the response from NHS and government is confusing. After reporting my lateral flow test the NHS told me to isolate but the government guidelines say it’s not a legal requirement and my employer is following the government advice.
It was going to happen I have tested positive for covid. I have to say the response from NHS and government is confusing. After reporting my lateral flow test the NHS told me to isolate but the government guidelines say it’s not a legal requirement and my employer is following the government advice.
MikeMaxi
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
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Tight Throat Emphysema
Morning everyone, I have a couple of things to ask you all..I have been prescribed spiolto respimat inhaler and been using it a few days now, any thoughts of how well this works as I not noticed any difference in my breathing at the moment? Also I have just lately every now and then been getting a tight
Morning everyone, I have a couple of things to ask you all..I have been prescribed spiolto respimat inhaler and been using it a few days now, any thoughts of how well this works as I not noticed any difference in my breathing at the moment? Also I have just lately every now and then been getting a tight
Madonna1
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COPD Friends
2 years ago
Anoro Ellipta - have you had side effects
Hello everyone, I’m a newbie to posting on here but I have followed some of the chats and everyone seems so friendly and knowledgeable, I wondered if I could pick your brains. I had mild Covid in April 2020 and it left me with long covid, the worst effects of which for me are fatigue and shortness
Hello everyone, I’m a newbie to posting on here but I have followed some of the chats and everyone seems so friendly and knowledgeable, I wondered if I could pick your brains. I had mild Covid in April 2020 and it left me with long covid, the worst effects of which for me are fatigue and shortness
bowiefangirl
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Anti diabetic medications thiazolidinediones or GLP-1 receptor agonists may benefit PCa treatment
Antidiabetic Medications and the Risk of Prostate Cancer in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Author links open overlay panelHaiyingCuiaYaoWangbShuoYangcGuangyuHeaZongmiaoJiangaXiaokunGanga1GuixiaWanga2 Show more Share Cite https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phrs.2022.106094Get
Antidiabetic Medications and the Risk of Prostate Cancer in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Author links open overlay panelHaiyingCuiaYaoWangbShuoYangcGuangyuHeaZongmiaoJiangaXiaokunGanga1GuixiaWanga2 Show more Share Cite https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phrs.2022.106094Get
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Covid
Well it happened after 3 years. I tested positive today for covid I feel terrible. Coughing. Sneezing and overall aches and pains, chills but no temp. Those i can deal with but the coughing. Its awful. I am vaccinated but no booster. Any ideas as to if you had it. How'd you get through it.
Well it happened after 3 years. I tested positive today for covid I feel terrible. Coughing. Sneezing and overall aches and pains, chills but no temp. Those i can deal with but the coughing. Its awful. I am vaccinated but no booster. Any ideas as to if you had it. How'd you get through it.
jkdavid99
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Flovent
I am sick with wheezing and coughing now and my doctor prescribed an inhaler called Flovent that CVS says will cost $266!! Can anyone suggest another drug for inflammation in the lungs that's not outrageously expensive? I was on Azythromycin for 6 days and it didn't do anything.
I am sick with wheezing and coughing now and my doctor prescribed an inhaler called Flovent that CVS says will cost $266!! Can anyone suggest another drug for inflammation in the lungs that's not outrageously expensive? I was on Azythromycin for 6 days and it didn't do anything.
Daylily88
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Living with Asthma
2 years ago
Fed up
Anybody have a swelling feeling around upper stomach under ribs and around the back. Its sore and painful, it sets off palpitations/afib. I'm so fed up with feeling so ill, the GP's don't know and am taking stomach meds and now they've given me inhalers to try. These aren't working, the only thing that
Anybody have a swelling feeling around upper stomach under ribs and around the back. Its sore and painful, it sets off palpitations/afib. I'm so fed up with feeling so ill, the GP's don't know and am taking stomach meds and now they've given me inhalers to try. These aren't working, the only thing that
tabletphobic
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AF Association
2 years ago
Losing my confidence in treatment.
I am losing my confidence in treatment. When my asthma got really bad and I forced the doctor to refer me to the hospital I had a good consultant but she has left. I had a C02 measure and it was 65 and she said that was bad and my lungs were very inflamed so changed my inhaler, when I went back later
I am losing my confidence in treatment. When my asthma got really bad and I forced the doctor to refer me to the hospital I had a good consultant but she has left. I had a C02 measure and it was 65 and she said that was bad and my lungs were very inflamed so changed my inhaler, when I went back later
Thompson_2009
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Thinning skin and purpura from inhaled steroids
Hi all. I have been taking a low dose inhaler ( fostair 100/6 for the last 3 years and already have issues with crepe paper skin, which cuts easily. Also if a bang my arm or even give it a scratch I get blood under the surface ( think that’s what is called purpura) I’m only 58 and always have kept fit
Hi all. I have been taking a low dose inhaler ( fostair 100/6 for the last 3 years and already have issues with crepe paper skin, which cuts easily. Also if a bang my arm or even give it a scratch I get blood under the surface ( think that’s what is called purpura) I’m only 58 and always have kept fit
gazza02
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Fostair
I’ve been on Fostair inhaler for 2 years now but recently starting to feel like my heart skips a beat or having palpitations has anyone experienced this with Fostair? I take 2 puffs twice a day
I’ve been on Fostair inhaler for 2 years now but recently starting to feel like my heart skips a beat or having palpitations has anyone experienced this with Fostair? I take 2 puffs twice a day
Levans29
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
I am new here...
Hi everyone I am 54 and have primary cancer in my lung and secondary cancer in my spine. Diagnosis was in June 2021. I was having some radiofrequency treatment on my back and a few days later was in so much pain. Spoke to consultant who was surprised I was talking about so much pain and requested
Hi everyone I am 54 and have primary cancer in my lung and secondary cancer in my spine. Diagnosis was in June 2021. I was having some radiofrequency treatment on my back and a few days later was in so much pain. Spoke to consultant who was surprised I was talking about so much pain and requested
scraapi
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
IGF-I & Mortality
New study below [1]. The insulin axis is rarely talked about but is very important IMO. Even back in 2004 there were a lot of insulin-like growth factor-I [IGF-I] studies. Currently 556 hits on PubMed for <prostate "IGF-I">. But who reads them? I have learned to beware of anything with "growth factor
New study below [1]. The insulin axis is rarely talked about but is very important IMO. Even back in 2004 there were a lot of insulin-like growth factor-I [IGF-I] studies. Currently 556 hits on PubMed for <prostate "IGF-I">. But who reads them? I have learned to beware of anything with "growth factor
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Spireva
I used to be on Spireva and Fostair but after a spell in hospital I was put on Trelogy. I have severe emphysema and this new triple medication inhaler has worked wonders! I don't get out of breath going upstairs anymore, whereas before I used to dread going up the stairs because I would be so breathless
I used to be on Spireva and Fostair but after a spell in hospital I was put on Trelogy. I have severe emphysema and this new triple medication inhaler has worked wonders! I don't get out of breath going upstairs anymore, whereas before I used to dread going up the stairs because I would be so breathless
Sid64
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Post covid wheezing
Hi all. I got covid 28th Feb and was laid low for just over a week, not with a new cough etc specifically, just other symptoms. However 10 days post testing positive, I’ve had bouts of wheezing and tightness (more than ever before) and I’m using my rescue inhaler lots more. I need to see my asthma
Hi all. I got covid 28th Feb and was laid low for just over a week, not with a new cough etc specifically, just other symptoms. However 10 days post testing positive, I’ve had bouts of wheezing and tightness (more than ever before) and I’m using my rescue inhaler lots more. I need to see my asthma
betty2480
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Lung Sensation Question (General)
Hello Everyone. I am curious if anyone can help me with a question about lung sensations. I had never struggled breathing until COVID. But since the infection, I have had a number of issues breathing and odd sensations. The most disturbing is hard to describe. It is almost as if my breathing has
Hello Everyone. I am curious if anyone can help me with a question about lung sensations. I had never struggled breathing until COVID. But since the infection, I have had a number of issues breathing and odd sensations. The most disturbing is hard to describe. It is almost as if my breathing has
TumbleDrum
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Trimbow with emphysema, bronchiectasis and aspergillus causing problems
Last summer my inhalers we’re changed from spiriva and seretide to Trimbow. After an initial period of improvement my breathing got worse but not enough to ring alarm bells. About six weeks ago I suddenly became so breathless that moving from one room to another left me gasping for breath on the point
Last summer my inhalers we’re changed from spiriva and seretide to Trimbow. After an initial period of improvement my breathing got worse but not enough to ring alarm bells. About six weeks ago I suddenly became so breathless that moving from one room to another left me gasping for breath on the point
Sazza57
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
BioVie announces treatment of 1st patient in Phase 2 clinical trial of NE3107,ERK inhibitor that selectively inhibits neuroinflammation
BioVie announces treatment of 1st patient in Phase 2 clinical trial of NE3107 (an ERK inhibitor that selectively inhibits neuroinflammation & insulin resistance) in #Parkinsons Published: Jan 20, 2022 RENO, Nev., Jan. 20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BioVie, (NASDAQ: BIVI) (“BioVie” or the “Company”)
BioVie announces treatment of 1st patient in Phase 2 clinical trial of NE3107 (an ERK inhibitor that selectively inhibits neuroinflammation & insulin resistance) in #Parkinsons Published: Jan 20, 2022 RENO, Nev., Jan. 20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BioVie, (NASDAQ: BIVI) (“BioVie” or the “Company”)
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Dr changed inhaler again
I have had my asthma medication changed again.i have now been prescribed fostair NEXThaler 200/6. 2 puffs twice a day. I am having a lot of palpitations and heart flutters since I started this. Has anyone else having side effects to this inhaler?
I have had my asthma medication changed again.i have now been prescribed fostair NEXThaler 200/6. 2 puffs twice a day. I am having a lot of palpitations and heart flutters since I started this. Has anyone else having side effects to this inhaler?
Ferry1973
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
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