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Help for a 3 and a half year old!
My 3 and half year old has been suffering with a cough ALL year. Shes had numerous flare ups and everytime we have been to the doctor they say its her asthma. She was given a steroid inhaler, blue inhaler and montelukast but this cough has never returned back to normal (sounds like a bark, chesty cough
My 3 and half year old has been suffering with a cough ALL year. Shes had numerous flare ups and everytime we have been to the doctor they say its her asthma. She was given a steroid inhaler, blue inhaler and montelukast but this cough has never returned back to normal (sounds like a bark, chesty cough
JD1988
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Back Pain at Night
After sleeping for 4 hours, I wake up with backache (muscle, I guess). The pain is not always in one spot. The location of the pain shifts in the back. It is not directly on the spine. The pain location changes while rubbing anywhere from the back of the neck to lower back. Rubbing/massage helps to
After sleeping for 4 hours, I wake up with backache (muscle, I guess). The pain is not always in one spot. The location of the pain shifts in the back. It is not directly on the spine. The pain location changes while rubbing anywhere from the back of the neck to lower back. Rubbing/massage helps to
surdug1
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Any views on Trelogy Inhaler
Good morning I have seen some really good reviews on the inhaler Trimbow today but am reluctant to try it as whenever I have tried an inhaler with formoterol n it I have had problems. I would like to try Trelogy does anyone have any information on it and do you need to be at a certain stage in COPD
Good morning I have seen some really good reviews on the inhaler Trimbow today but am reluctant to try it as whenever I have tried an inhaler with formoterol n it I have had problems. I would like to try Trelogy does anyone have any information on it and do you need to be at a certain stage in COPD
teresa297
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COPD Friends
3 years ago
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bone pain
Can bones ache especially at night with high doses of steroid inhalers? Thank you in advance for your answers.
Can bones ache especially at night with high doses of steroid inhalers? Thank you in advance for your answers.
ewusia28
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
I'm looking2c if my wife can use my fostair inhaler to help her breathlessness. She given antibiotics+ventolin+Dr said may be covid asthma
Inhaler useage
Inhaler useage
Weescottie007
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Trimbow is it standard inhaler
I'm looking to get information on Trimbow according to DWP it's a standard inhaler!!!! I've used it for a year not to much side affects and information about it would be much appreciated
I'm looking to get information on Trimbow according to DWP it's a standard inhaler!!!! I've used it for a year not to much side affects and information about it would be much appreciated
ianmac2
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Dairy products
New study from Japan. When I was diagnosed there was a clear association between dairy & PCa (particularly mortality). The smoking guns: calcium (inhibits hormonal vitamin D) & IGF-I (it promotes rapid growth in babies.) The years rolled by & suddenly, dairy was safe. & now?
Abstract
Dairy
New study from Japan. When I was diagnosed there was a clear association between dairy & PCa (particularly mortality). The smoking guns: calcium (inhibits hormonal vitamin D) & IGF-I (it promotes rapid growth in babies.) The years rolled by & suddenly, dairy was safe. & now?
Abstract
Dairy
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Salamol doses how many hours minimum ?
My son is 4 and a half. Since March this year he has had 3-4 wheezy episodes that required AE attendence. He was all times given a reliever inhaler. He has not been diagnosed with asthma yet, but seems so much the case to me. He had eczema as a baby and many allergies. He grew out of the eczema and most
My son is 4 and a half. Since March this year he has had 3-4 wheezy episodes that required AE attendence. He was all times given a reliever inhaler. He has not been diagnosed with asthma yet, but seems so much the case to me. He had eczema as a baby and many allergies. He grew out of the eczema and most
Kristinema
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Peak flow
Hi, I need some advice please. I’ve never suffered with Asthma till just over a year ago when I discovered that I had irrational of the airways. Anyway, my problem is that my peak flow meter readings are always between 150 and 200. I have no cough, no feeling of tightness in my chest, but nevertheless
Hi, I need some advice please. I’ve never suffered with Asthma till just over a year ago when I discovered that I had irrational of the airways. Anyway, my problem is that my peak flow meter readings are always between 150 and 200. I have no cough, no feeling of tightness in my chest, but nevertheless
Babschap
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Steroid tapering
I have been given more steroids from the dr. I am not sure when to start tapering the dose. I had 12 days at 40mg. I’m on day 4 of 30mg. My next asthma review is the 14th December. I’m feeling a bit better but still waking a couple of times with a night coughing fit. When I go outside it’s sets
I have been given more steroids from the dr. I am not sure when to start tapering the dose. I had 12 days at 40mg. I’m on day 4 of 30mg. My next asthma review is the 14th December. I’m feeling a bit better but still waking a couple of times with a night coughing fit. When I go outside it’s sets
Leigh2305
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Frothy and sticky transparent mucus
Hello Friends, Im 25 y/o and have been a smoker for 6 years. I never had any problems until fall 2019 where i started to cough up white frothy (very bubbly) mucus. I stopped smoking, started doing breathing exercises.. but the phlegm didnt stop. Consistency varies from liquid frothy to thick transparent
Hello Friends, Im 25 y/o and have been a smoker for 6 years. I never had any problems until fall 2019 where i started to cough up white frothy (very bubbly) mucus. I stopped smoking, started doing breathing exercises.. but the phlegm didnt stop. Consistency varies from liquid frothy to thick transparent
FluffyKittens
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Painful mouth from steroidal preventer. Need help please!
My gp has historically had me on clenil and symbicort at different times. Both of these caused persistent and painful thrush even though I use a spacer and I immediately rinse out my mouth. A month ago I was placed on fostair to see if it would have less side effects. It's been worse. I have no thrush
My gp has historically had me on clenil and symbicort at different times. Both of these caused persistent and painful thrush even though I use a spacer and I immediately rinse out my mouth. A month ago I was placed on fostair to see if it would have less side effects. It's been worse. I have no thrush
Spoonielady
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Mum and Ongoing cough and breathlessness..
I am after some advice from you wise people as getting slightly confused with my Mums condition/treatment.. She has recently turned 93, had Covid in Jan this year, recovered. Then had a bad spell May /June and finally a sputum sample was taken and showed various bacteria ( 4 types I think) . This was
I am after some advice from you wise people as getting slightly confused with my Mums condition/treatment.. She has recently turned 93, had Covid in Jan this year, recovered. Then had a bad spell May /June and finally a sputum sample was taken and showed various bacteria ( 4 types I think) . This was
JetJet
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Affects of long term steroid use on mental health
What i s the latest veiw of affect of steroids on concentration, memory, depression. Are any of these symptoms linked to steroid inhaler use
What i s the latest veiw of affect of steroids on concentration, memory, depression. Are any of these symptoms linked to steroid inhaler use
Freezers83
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Supported housing for 29y old
Hello I wrote here a while back about my (now) 29y old niece who has autism and moved to a different part of the country with her mum, hoping to settle there - unfortunately they are still in limbo after 3 years as they have not found a permanent place to live or any work. She has never worked, refused
Hello I wrote here a while back about my (now) 29y old niece who has autism and moved to a different part of the country with her mum, hoping to settle there - unfortunately they are still in limbo after 3 years as they have not found a permanent place to live or any work. She has never worked, refused
Adele6370
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Mencap
3 years ago
Chest infection/asthma exacerbation and tapering steroids
Hello, so I started an asthma exacerbation about 11 days ago. Started my pred then started with a chest infection. Had a neb at a and e Thursday as peak flow wouldn’t change from 60%. All my obs were fine. Slight improvement yesterday When sent home from a and e I was told to taper my steroids as
Hello, so I started an asthma exacerbation about 11 days ago. Started my pred then started with a chest infection. Had a neb at a and e Thursday as peak flow wouldn’t change from 60%. All my obs were fine. Slight improvement yesterday When sent home from a and e I was told to taper my steroids as
Leigh2305
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Week 9 Run 3!!! 🏆🏁🏅🏆🏁🏅😊
Some weeks ago I sat with this forum, and decided that I would start posting my progress. After watching the Olympics, and spending time chasing a crawling baby around the room, muttering “I’m too old for this” I decided that I would start the Couch to 5k. I don’t know why. I’ve never been interested
Some weeks ago I sat with this forum, and decided that I would start posting my progress. After watching the Olympics, and spending time chasing a crawling baby around the room, muttering “I’m too old for this” I decided that I would start the Couch to 5k. I don’t know why. I’ve never been interested
Davidnotarunner
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Trimbow advice
Thankyou for all your advice. I will definitely.be following some of it up. I am sure Trimbo is a good inhaler, my breathing does seem better. maybe not for me with my Liver problems.
Thankyou for all your advice. I will definitely.be following some of it up. I am sure Trimbo is a good inhaler, my breathing does seem better. maybe not for me with my Liver problems.
DeeBee60
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Has anybody tried roflumilast
Has anybody been prescribed roflumilast and if so how difficult was it to get and does it work etc ... I'm getting pretty desperate and have tried everything else .but my consultant seems content to just carry on with inhalers and pills which seem to do nothing for me I've had bronch\asthma for years
Has anybody been prescribed roflumilast and if so how difficult was it to get and does it work etc ... I'm getting pretty desperate and have tried everything else .but my consultant seems content to just carry on with inhalers and pills which seem to do nothing for me I've had bronch\asthma for years
Jonn54
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Excellent phone appointment
Evening all as Dixon of Dock Green would say if you are old enough to remember it! My consultation went really well. She thinks that I don't have asthma (which I was seeing treated for but never had any problems) because all my lung function tests are over 100% for my age, height, weight etc. I am going
Evening all as Dixon of Dock Green would say if you are old enough to remember it! My consultation went really well. She thinks that I don't have asthma (which I was seeing treated for but never had any problems) because all my lung function tests are over 100% for my age, height, weight etc. I am going
Digger0
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Bronchiectasis Support
3 years ago
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