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Have undiagnosed COPD - managing ok in the daytime with walking and swimming but my nights are very disturbed x I take my inhaler before I sleep but wake up several times during the night - annoyingly find it difficult to go back to sleep ! Often cough bringing up phlegm . Once awake in the morning I
Have undiagnosed COPD - managing ok in the daytime with walking and swimming but my nights are very disturbed x I take my inhaler before I sleep but wake up several times during the night - annoyingly find it difficult to go back to sleep ! Often cough bringing up phlegm . Once awake in the morning I
Ivanovna
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Trying to cope after HA
Hi all - new here Had a HA last week (at a young age of 37!) here with 2 stents and a balloon angioplasty on my LAD. Apparently due to my age and lack of apparent risk factors, ,my case was pretty unusual and discussed within the cardio team. Having never been in hospital as an adult (nor even blue-lighted
Hi all - new here Had a HA last week (at a young age of 37!) here with 2 stents and a balloon angioplasty on my LAD. Apparently due to my age and lack of apparent risk factors, ,my case was pretty unusual and discussed within the cardio team. Having never been in hospital as an adult (nor even blue-lighted
eugeneclh
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
CAN YOU HELP?
Can You Help? hello i was diagnosed with hypothyroidism 10 years ago...with insulin-dependent diabetes....my smtoms at that time when i went to A&E was rapid heartbeat which felt like i was about to have a heart attack. i visited my GP after the diagnosis at emergency they told me i would be prescribed
Can You Help? hello i was diagnosed with hypothyroidism 10 years ago...with insulin-dependent diabetes....my smtoms at that time when i went to A&E was rapid heartbeat which felt like i was about to have a heart attack. i visited my GP after the diagnosis at emergency they told me i would be prescribed
Sofia-Lee
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Watching from the sidelines
Hello everyone, I just watch from the sidelines because to be truthful, I'm a rubbish runner. I finished C25K ages ago and I still plod a 5 km a couple of times a week in about 44 mins .I also do open water swimming in our local Loch. However, I started using an insulin pump 9 weeks ago and I'm struggling
Hello everyone, I just watch from the sidelines because to be truthful, I'm a rubbish runner. I finished C25K ages ago and I still plod a 5 km a couple of times a week in about 44 mins .I also do open water swimming in our local Loch. However, I started using an insulin pump 9 weeks ago and I'm struggling
jwillmac
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Being a diabetic
Been diagnosed with diabetes a week ago, sugar levels very high, now after a week on insulin it’s back to normal. Is this normal after a week?, Also notice my heart rate is very low, which is concerning since I have Atrial Fibrillation.
Been diagnosed with diabetes a week ago, sugar levels very high, now after a week on insulin it’s back to normal. Is this normal after a week?, Also notice my heart rate is very low, which is concerning since I have Atrial Fibrillation.
Yellow26
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Hospital Admission
Hi all I was ill at the weekend & was rushed into Hospital which they put down to an Exacerbation (which i agree)what i found was being put on a nebuliser really helped & im wondering if it may be worth getting one for home. I found my many inhalers i have did nothing to help me. I got discharged last
Hi all I was ill at the weekend & was rushed into Hospital which they put down to an Exacerbation (which i agree)what i found was being put on a nebuliser really helped & im wondering if it may be worth getting one for home. I found my many inhalers i have did nothing to help me. I got discharged last
Julie14
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
What questions for GP?
Hi, Thank you all for previous responses. I have an appointment with GP next week where I’ll be discussing the results from private results. I know (thanks to you all) that I need to ask/say the list below. My question is given my symptoms, which I’ll list below too, is there anything I’m not aware of
Hi, Thank you all for previous responses. I have an appointment with GP next week where I’ll be discussing the results from private results. I know (thanks to you all) that I need to ask/say the list below. My question is given my symptoms, which I’ll list below too, is there anything I’m not aware of
Dandelade
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Covid the cause of asthma
Covid the cause of asthma? Has any been diagnosed with Asthma since having covid? I contracted covid just over a year ago and was quit poorly (not bad enough for hospital) and since then I have been struggling with Asthma symptoms. I stupidly tried to ignore it until winter and the cold weather hit
Covid the cause of asthma? Has any been diagnosed with Asthma since having covid? I contracted covid just over a year ago and was quit poorly (not bad enough for hospital) and since then I have been struggling with Asthma symptoms. I stupidly tried to ignore it until winter and the cold weather hit
Vic3
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
DNA mutations impacting liver disease patients identified by Wellcome Sanger Institute and Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute
From time to time I like to post up any interesting liver research that’s recently been concluded, that may be of interest to others. When I developed end-stage liver disease back in 2015, I became diabetic. No one could tell me why, or even which type of diabetes I had. The diabetic doctor told me it
From time to time I like to post up any interesting liver research that’s recently been concluded, that may be of interest to others. When I developed end-stage liver disease back in 2015, I became diabetic. No one could tell me why, or even which type of diabetes I had. The diabetic doctor told me it
Richard-Allen
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Symbicort
Anyone had any problems starting this inhaler?, I find myself quite heavy on the chest and taking sore heads, been on this for 4 days after being switched from clenil modulite, thanks
Anyone had any problems starting this inhaler?, I find myself quite heavy on the chest and taking sore heads, been on this for 4 days after being switched from clenil modulite, thanks
Sammi08
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Fatigue from Spiriva?
Has anyone experience severe fatigue from their inhalers? I'm currently on fostair 100/6 and spiriva, and since starting spiriva a month ago, have just been getting more and more fatigued. Not sure if it's the spiriva that's causing it or something else, but just wanted to see if anyone else has had
Has anyone experience severe fatigue from their inhalers? I'm currently on fostair 100/6 and spiriva, and since starting spiriva a month ago, have just been getting more and more fatigued. Not sure if it's the spiriva that's causing it or something else, but just wanted to see if anyone else has had
avernamethyst112
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
MHRA launches public consultation on future of medical device regulation
I strongly encourage you to consider replying to this invitation to submit your views. I suspect a lot of members use one or more devices and would likely have opinions worth contributing. Although not specific to Pernicious Anaemia, I'm quite sure many use devices such as autoinjectors specifically
I strongly encourage you to consider replying to this invitation to submit your views. I suspect a lot of members use one or more devices and would likely have opinions worth contributing. Although not specific to Pernicious Anaemia, I'm quite sure many use devices such as autoinjectors specifically
helvella
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
MHRA launches public consultation on future of medical device regulation
I strongly encourage you to consider replying to this invitation to submit your views. I suspect a lot of members use one or more devices and would likely have opinions worth contributing. [i]
MHRA launches public consultation on future of medical device regulation
People are being encouraged
I strongly encourage you to consider replying to this invitation to submit your views. I suspect a lot of members use one or more devices and would likely have opinions worth contributing. [i]
MHRA launches public consultation on future of medical device regulation
People are being encouraged
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Post Covid
Morning all, I am a 63 year old woman who developed Asthma when I turned 50 years old. I always have an awful cough, which people used to feel they could comment on and Pat me on the back. Since Covid I just get stares from people instead which now makes me feel very uncomfortable to go out in the
Morning all, I am a 63 year old woman who developed Asthma when I turned 50 years old. I always have an awful cough, which people used to feel they could comment on and Pat me on the back. Since Covid I just get stares from people instead which now makes me feel very uncomfortable to go out in the
RhiAngMaiDen
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
The Impact of Metformin Use with Survival Outcomes.
New meta-analysis below [1]. "27 eligible studies were identified, including 123,212 participants. "In prostate cancer, patients using metformin have significant benefits for: ... recurrence (HR = 0.74 ...), ...{cancer-specific survival} (HR = 0.74 ...), and ... {overall survival} (HR = 0.76 ...).
New meta-analysis below [1]. "27 eligible studies were identified, including 123,212 participants. "In prostate cancer, patients using metformin have significant benefits for: ... recurrence (HR = 0.74 ...), ...{cancer-specific survival} (HR = 0.74 ...), and ... {overall survival} (HR = 0.76 ...).
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Questionable ingredients in spiriva respimat?
My doctor has let me try both the handihaler and the respimat for a month each and asked me to decide which works better for me. I feel like the respimat works better (maybe because its a soft mist?), but I am concerned about a couple of the non-medicinal ingredients. Has anyone heard whether the benzalkonium
My doctor has let me try both the handihaler and the respimat for a month each and asked me to decide which works better for me. I feel like the respimat works better (maybe because its a soft mist?), but I am concerned about a couple of the non-medicinal ingredients. Has anyone heard whether the benzalkonium
Tuathana
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Trimbow
I was on fostair 200/6 and spiriva for severe asthma but today they changed my inhalers to trimbow and I was wondering if that was a step back because I read that it is a lower steroid and my chest has been dodgy for the last few weeks
I was on fostair 200/6 and spiriva for severe asthma but today they changed my inhalers to trimbow and I was wondering if that was a step back because I read that it is a lower steroid and my chest has been dodgy for the last few weeks
ty2k
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Looking for pointers: long term (chronic) fatigue, now fibromyalgia
Hi there, I'm writing this on behalf of my wife, having obtained good advice on HealthUnlocked regarding my own health conditions and hoping to help her via this forum. My wife is (understandably) somewhat jaded, having exhausted conventional/semi conventional doctors without finding much interest in
Hi there, I'm writing this on behalf of my wife, having obtained good advice on HealthUnlocked regarding my own health conditions and hoping to help her via this forum. My wife is (understandably) somewhat jaded, having exhausted conventional/semi conventional doctors without finding much interest in
Tombilina
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Inhaler change
I have just been sent a message by my GP to say they are changing my inhaler from ventolin to Salamol. Is there a reason for this and is Salamon just as good as Ventolin 🤷♂️
I have just been sent a message by my GP to say they are changing my inhaler from ventolin to Salamol. Is there a reason for this and is Salamon just as good as Ventolin 🤷♂️
MikeMaxi
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Teeth cleaning
Just read an interesting article which I thought I’d share. I have always cleaned my teeth immediately after I have taken my inhaler. Apparently, according to this, this is the wrong thing to do as it can effect the enamel on your teeth. Anyway, here it is:- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/
Just read an interesting article which I thought I’d share. I have always cleaned my teeth immediately after I have taken my inhaler. Apparently, according to this, this is the wrong thing to do as it can effect the enamel on your teeth. Anyway, here it is:- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/
Troilus
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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