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living with Bronchiectasis
Although I have had contact with a Clinic, I still feel as if I need more help. The Consultant changed my morning/ nighttime Inhaler, Fostair/100/6, to 200/6. This has been a big help, but still not enough. There is no sign of Physiotherapy, or any other advice. Can anyone here help.
Although I have had contact with a Clinic, I still feel as if I need more help. The Consultant changed my morning/ nighttime Inhaler, Fostair/100/6, to 200/6. This has been a big help, but still not enough. There is no sign of Physiotherapy, or any other advice. Can anyone here help.
Lybra
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Bronchiectasis Support
2 years ago
Urgent advice needed on labs - very very high FT3, I'm freaking out.
Hello, Below are the results of my labs I had done this Friday. I have been taking T3 only for a year. I kept increasing the dose because I don't have any symptoms of hyperthyroid or too much T3. My pulse is around 60, blood pressure is very low, BBT around 36, and that is only recently since I had
Hello, Below are the results of my labs I had done this Friday. I have been taking T3 only for a year. I kept increasing the dose because I don't have any symptoms of hyperthyroid or too much T3. My pulse is around 60, blood pressure is very low, BBT around 36, and that is only recently since I had
Charlyemmalouise
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Allergies, Sensors Oh My!
Well, I've had a few days recently dealing with allergies due to the weather and season changes. When this happens, my numbers start going like an interesting roller coaster ride. Sometimes, it also makes my family think I have a cold, when I don't feel sick/have cold symptoms. Today, I still have
Well, I've had a few days recently dealing with allergies due to the weather and season changes. When this happens, my numbers start going like an interesting roller coaster ride. Sometimes, it also makes my family think I have a cold, when I don't feel sick/have cold symptoms. Today, I still have
Activity2004
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
2 years ago
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Allergy to steroids?
Hello I have allergic asthma, diagnosed when I had a severe reaction to cat dander which swelled up my eyes, nose, and I couldn't breathe in or out. I've had inhalers since then (25 years). Recently I've been having problems with the steroid inhaler - didn't really use it much over the years because
Hello I have allergic asthma, diagnosed when I had a severe reaction to cat dander which swelled up my eyes, nose, and I couldn't breathe in or out. I've had inhalers since then (25 years). Recently I've been having problems with the steroid inhaler - didn't really use it much over the years because
Pianomuse
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Shanklin Old Town
Will be returning home tomorrow after 5 days in Shanklin on the Isle of Wight. I took this picture of the old town yesterday and the beautiful buildings around. Weather has been wonderful and the Pulmonary rehab must have helped because I have managed the gradual hills ok without using my Sabutamol
Will be returning home tomorrow after 5 days in Shanklin on the Isle of Wight. I took this picture of the old town yesterday and the beautiful buildings around. Weather has been wonderful and the Pulmonary rehab must have helped because I have managed the gradual hills ok without using my Sabutamol
Bingo88
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
The Role Of Bile Acids In Prostate Cancer
Bile acids (BAs) belong to cholesterol-derived sterols. Due to the side chain carboxyl group and hydroxylation of their steroid ring they are more polar than cholesterol. They have an amphipatic character for which they are known as natural detergents. Majority of cholesterol is excreted by bile acids
Bile acids (BAs) belong to cholesterol-derived sterols. Due to the side chain carboxyl group and hydroxylation of their steroid ring they are more polar than cholesterol. They have an amphipatic character for which they are known as natural detergents. Majority of cholesterol is excreted by bile acids
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Inhibition of Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase by Sterculic Oil Reduces Proliferation and Induces Apoptosis in Prostate Cancer Cells
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a common type of cancer affecting male population. PCa treatments have side effects and are temporarily effective, so new therapeutic options are being investigated. Due to the high demand of energy for cell proliferation, an increase in the expression and activity of lipogenic
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a common type of cancer affecting male population. PCa treatments have side effects and are temporarily effective, so new therapeutic options are being investigated. Due to the high demand of energy for cell proliferation, an increase in the expression and activity of lipogenic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Oral thrush and hydroxycarbamide
Hi since starting on this treatment for ET, 8 months ago, I've had recurring oral thrush, the last episode started in feb and after tablets and various gels , it won't clear from the back of my throat. I also take a steroid inhaler for asthma( which I know can cause this. and I rinse afterwards ) but
Hi since starting on this treatment for ET, 8 months ago, I've had recurring oral thrush, the last episode started in feb and after tablets and various gels , it won't clear from the back of my throat. I also take a steroid inhaler for asthma( which I know can cause this. and I rinse afterwards ) but
Catbells66
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Stop smoking
Hi I want to stop smoking as I have COPD.i was diagnosed with it 5 years ago. I am 64 and I have had several attempts at stopping (once I gave up for 6 months) but have always gone back to it. I need to stop as the COPD has gone from mild to moderate and have had my inhaler recently changed to one which
Hi I want to stop smoking as I have COPD.i was diagnosed with it 5 years ago. I am 64 and I have had several attempts at stopping (once I gave up for 6 months) but have always gone back to it. I need to stop as the COPD has gone from mild to moderate and have had my inhaler recently changed to one which
Qr83k_-Jd
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No Smoking Day
2 years ago
Pollen & Hot Weather 🌞
VERY HIGH pollen levels and HIGH TEMPERATURES are forecast over the next few days. Allergies to pollen cause hay fever, which can trigger or cause your symptoms to flare up if you have asthma. Make sure you take your hay fever medicines like antihistamines and/or nasal sprays and try to avoid going
VERY HIGH pollen levels and HIGH TEMPERATURES are forecast over the next few days. Allergies to pollen cause hay fever, which can trigger or cause your symptoms to flare up if you have asthma. Make sure you take your hay fever medicines like antihistamines and/or nasal sprays and try to avoid going
Claire_ALUK
Asthma Nurse
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Throat problem
Hi. For some time now, I have hoarseness once a day at different times. It sometimes lasts from a few to several minutes. I use two inhalers every day. Relvar ellipta 184 and spirive in capsules. Always rinsing out the mouth and throat. I don't know what else can I do anymore? Is this normal after
Hi. For some time now, I have hoarseness once a day at different times. It sometimes lasts from a few to several minutes. I use two inhalers every day. Relvar ellipta 184 and spirive in capsules. Always rinsing out the mouth and throat. I don't know what else can I do anymore? Is this normal after
ewusia28
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Hayfever and asthma
Really struggling at the moment with hayfever / asthma symptoms. Inhalers help for a short while but it’s really effecting my quality of life currently. I’ve heard hayfever in the U.K. seems to be affecting a lot more people every year being particularly bad this season. I’m at the point where i don
Really struggling at the moment with hayfever / asthma symptoms. Inhalers help for a short while but it’s really effecting my quality of life currently. I’ve heard hayfever in the U.K. seems to be affecting a lot more people every year being particularly bad this season. I’m at the point where i don
Coop20
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Anybody else get inner ear problems with Relvar plus Incruse inhalers?
Hello all, I have been on Relvar 184/22, Incruse 55, Montelukast, Cetirizine, and Flixonase,for well over a year now for Bronch, plus Asthma, plus perennial allergies. I was almost immediately dizzy on starting the Relvar but told to persevere as 'the side effects will diminish with time. ' Sadly I
Hello all, I have been on Relvar 184/22, Incruse 55, Montelukast, Cetirizine, and Flixonase,for well over a year now for Bronch, plus Asthma, plus perennial allergies. I was almost immediately dizzy on starting the Relvar but told to persevere as 'the side effects will diminish with time. ' Sadly I
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Re-Expression of ... AR in Receptor Negative Endocrine Cancers via GSK3 Inhibition. Lithium?
New study below [1] Might interest those who have treatment-emergent loss of androgen receptor [AR]. "GSK-3 has been the subject of much research since it has been implicated in a number of diseases, including type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, inflammation, cancer, and bipolar disorder." [2] "It
New study below [1] Might interest those who have treatment-emergent loss of androgen receptor [AR]. "GSK-3 has been the subject of much research since it has been implicated in a number of diseases, including type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, inflammation, cancer, and bipolar disorder." [2] "It
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Macular Oedema
This week I went for my years late retinal screening. I had noticed I was starting to struggle with small print but put it down to using an old pair of reading glasses (my 2019 ones having broken) and maybe needing some laser treatment. The outcome was a shock. There is no need for anything like laser
This week I went for my years late retinal screening. I had noticed I was starting to struggle with small print but put it down to using an old pair of reading glasses (my 2019 ones having broken) and maybe needing some laser treatment. The outcome was a shock. There is no need for anything like laser
MichaelJH
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Macular Society
2 years ago
INBRAIN PHARMA: direct injection of dopamine into the brain
Injecting dopamine directly into the brain using a small internal pump is what Lille researchers have succeeded in limiting the adverse effects of conventional drugs linked to Parkinson's disease. The InBrain Pharma team is pleased to see its therapeutic solution - backed by very promising initial safety
Injecting dopamine directly into the brain using a small internal pump is what Lille researchers have succeeded in limiting the adverse effects of conventional drugs linked to Parkinson's disease. The InBrain Pharma team is pleased to see its therapeutic solution - backed by very promising initial safety
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
PeakFlow Readings
My peak flow readings never seem to change and I’m a little confused. My last one recorded at my GP surgery was 290, My dr wanted me to monitor my peak flow readings. There currently between 350-250. I currently have a Salbutamol inhaler a Fostair Inhaler and Montelukast daily. I’m not noticing much
My peak flow readings never seem to change and I’m a little confused. My last one recorded at my GP surgery was 290, My dr wanted me to monitor my peak flow readings. There currently between 350-250. I currently have a Salbutamol inhaler a Fostair Inhaler and Montelukast daily. I’m not noticing much
Lucyloo02
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Hashimoto's, levothyroxine intolerance. Help please anyone?
I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's in February 2021, following a routine blood test, and put on 25mcg levothyroxine and was fine. In June 2021 my dose was increased to 50mcg. Again, I thought I was fine, although in hindsight, I think I may have been having side effects, but due to working etc missed
I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's in February 2021, following a routine blood test, and put on 25mcg levothyroxine and was fine. In June 2021 my dose was increased to 50mcg. Again, I thought I was fine, although in hindsight, I think I may have been having side effects, but due to working etc missed
DandyButch
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Inhaler shakes from Salamol?
Hi, I don't post much but this one has got me thinking. Has anyone changed from a Ventolin Inhaler to a Salamol inhaler and found they've got the shakes from it? My GP recently changed me from Ventolin to Salamol stating that it was better for the environment, fewer greenhouse gases yada yada but I
Hi, I don't post much but this one has got me thinking. Has anyone changed from a Ventolin Inhaler to a Salamol inhaler and found they've got the shakes from it? My GP recently changed me from Ventolin to Salamol stating that it was better for the environment, fewer greenhouse gases yada yada but I
LittleMissFaffALot
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Sleep what’s that?
Hi does anyone have any advice I just am not sleeping at all I can’t fall asleep for hours I can’t stay asleep I am so tired I’ve stopped naps during the day and that hasn’t helped either 4 weeks post heart attack and these are new meds Aspirin 75mg 1xday Atorvastatin 80mg 1 at night Bisoprolol 3.75mg
Hi does anyone have any advice I just am not sleeping at all I can’t fall asleep for hours I can’t stay asleep I am so tired I’ve stopped naps during the day and that hasn’t helped either 4 weeks post heart attack and these are new meds Aspirin 75mg 1xday Atorvastatin 80mg 1 at night Bisoprolol 3.75mg
Solesofhershoes
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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