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Trimbow inhaler and pneumonia
I have been hospitalised twice in the past year with severe pneumonia. I have been prescribed a trimbow inhaler. However after a bit of investigation it appears that this inhaler can cause pneumonia. Should i be using this?
I have been hospitalised twice in the past year with severe pneumonia. I have been prescribed a trimbow inhaler. However after a bit of investigation it appears that this inhaler can cause pneumonia. Should i be using this?
Tjpk
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Spacer problem
Hi everyone, I’m (very!) newly diagnosed with asthma and I only just got my first steroid inhaler today. I’ve been using a rescue inhaler with an aerochamber spacer for about a month now and have basically got the hang of it. The thing is, the steroid inhaler has a different shape to the rescue one;
Hi everyone, I’m (very!) newly diagnosed with asthma and I only just got my first steroid inhaler today. I’ve been using a rescue inhaler with an aerochamber spacer for about a month now and have basically got the hang of it. The thing is, the steroid inhaler has a different shape to the rescue one;
Chesca15
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Inhaler change from Seretide to Fostair Next
Have been changed to fostair Nexthaler 3 days ago from Seretide 125. At the moment my asthma is worse. Just wondering how long it takes to work when you change inhalers? Also, already had leg cramp last night. Doesn't bode well!
Have been changed to fostair Nexthaler 3 days ago from Seretide 125. At the moment my asthma is worse. Just wondering how long it takes to work when you change inhalers? Also, already had leg cramp last night. Doesn't bode well!
alnew45
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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why do i have to be “ less” ADHD?!
employers will post jobs and say “ we dont discriminate due to gender, disabilities, etc. but thats not true. if a person has lung cancer n coughs alot its accepted, same as someone who has diabetes n has to take breaks to take insulin . etc etc etc. i could give lots of examples but you get the point
employers will post jobs and say “ we dont discriminate due to gender, disabilities, etc. but thats not true. if a person has lung cancer n coughs alot its accepted, same as someone who has diabetes n has to take breaks to take insulin . etc etc etc. i could give lots of examples but you get the point
wtfadhd
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 years ago
Pharmacological significance of extra-oral taste receptors
Every so often, I see a paper which seems odd enough to be interesting despite having no obvious application, at least not in the foreseeable future! [i]Eur J Pharmacol. 2021 Sep 5;174480. doi: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2021.174480. Online ahead of print.
Pharmacological significance of extra-oral taste
Every so often, I see a paper which seems odd enough to be interesting despite having no obvious application, at least not in the foreseeable future! [i]Eur J Pharmacol. 2021 Sep 5;174480. doi: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2021.174480. Online ahead of print.
Pharmacological significance of extra-oral taste
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Tips how did I managed my asthma that didn’t respond to Fostair,
AUK Warning:
If reading this post please do not ever be tempted to stop asthma medication without having a full consultation with a Health care professional who knows you.
I have asthma since 1 year and half despite had taken many inhaler types include fostair and clenil and fostair 200
AUK Warning:
If reading this post please do not ever be tempted to stop asthma medication without having a full consultation with a Health care professional who knows you.
I have asthma since 1 year and half despite had taken many inhaler types include fostair and clenil and fostair 200
M-A-000
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Post Vaccine Lung Function
Upon receiving my second Pfizer shot in Feb I began noticing my lung capacity was reduced when performing any exercise or work-related activity. My Fitbit heart rate during walking jumped from the mid-90s to 110 to 120. In addition, my sleep pattern, which was already poor, is worse. I found I have problems
Upon receiving my second Pfizer shot in Feb I began noticing my lung capacity was reduced when performing any exercise or work-related activity. My Fitbit heart rate during walking jumped from the mid-90s to 110 to 120. In addition, my sleep pattern, which was already poor, is worse. I found I have problems
StobiMan
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Fostair and shakes does it ever go away?
I started fostair last March/April. I’ve been on 2x mornings and 2x night 100/6 since end of last year. I look like I’m in alcohol withdrawals most of the morning and evening. Does it go away?Do alternative inhalers have less of the shaking as a side effect. I’m hoping to change to a 24 hour one
I started fostair last March/April. I’ve been on 2x mornings and 2x night 100/6 since end of last year. I look like I’m in alcohol withdrawals most of the morning and evening. Does it go away?Do alternative inhalers have less of the shaking as a side effect. I’m hoping to change to a 24 hour one
Leigh2305
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Coughing 2 year old
PLEASE could someone advise me as what to do for my daughter, mainly at night her asthma coughing is awful, poor thing is tired come the morning, children’s hospital started her on a round of blue inhaler, then doctor has prescribed her this powder substance (sorry, I can’t remember the name, begins
PLEASE could someone advise me as what to do for my daughter, mainly at night her asthma coughing is awful, poor thing is tired come the morning, children’s hospital started her on a round of blue inhaler, then doctor has prescribed her this powder substance (sorry, I can’t remember the name, begins
Rach30
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Resetting the Circadian Clock
Yes, I am kind of spitballing here. Could resetting the circadian rhythm help with PD? I posted this a couple days ago: Treatment of isolated REM sleep behavior disorder using melatonin as a chronobiotic 2021 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jpi.12759 The whole protocol is based on using
Yes, I am kind of spitballing here. Could resetting the circadian rhythm help with PD? I posted this a couple days ago: Treatment of isolated REM sleep behavior disorder using melatonin as a chronobiotic 2021 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jpi.12759 The whole protocol is based on using
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Crackling
Crackling in chest. Have been on antibiotics but nothing seems to be working. Been on steroids and inhaler....
Crackling in chest. Have been on antibiotics but nothing seems to be working. Been on steroids and inhaler....
Kuldipkenya
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Portable spacer?
Hi, I’ve just been recently diagnosed with asthma that can be slightly severe esp during this weather, so it requires carrying my inhalers and spacer with me at all times. However, my job keeps me on my feet and away from my office, I cannot bring anything big in my pocket either. I am wondering if anyone
Hi, I’ve just been recently diagnosed with asthma that can be slightly severe esp during this weather, so it requires carrying my inhalers and spacer with me at all times. However, my job keeps me on my feet and away from my office, I cannot bring anything big in my pocket either. I am wondering if anyone
Chabilita
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Post Flu Vaccine concerns
Had the flu Vax last week followed by an extreme sore throat 24hours later and slight tightness in throat which went on to produce phlegm. Thought I was getting better then the cough started .. I'm now 11 days in and still using my inhaler to relieve tightness ..I am usually a well functioning asthmatic
Had the flu Vax last week followed by an extreme sore throat 24hours later and slight tightness in throat which went on to produce phlegm. Thought I was getting better then the cough started .. I'm now 11 days in and still using my inhaler to relieve tightness ..I am usually a well functioning asthmatic
Wrighty2018
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Design project research
Hello, I am a Design Engineering student at imperial college London trying to gain some more information about asthma and inhaler usage. If you suffer from asthma and have any spare time, please fill out this form that contains a few quick questions in order to help my research. Thank you! Please
Hello, I am a Design Engineering student at imperial college London trying to gain some more information about asthma and inhaler usage. If you suffer from asthma and have any spare time, please fill out this form that contains a few quick questions in order to help my research. Thank you! Please
evabrazier
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Living with Asthma
3 years ago
Effects of Intermittent Fasting on the Circulating Levels and Circadian Rhythms of Hormones
Obesity is a frequent topic. And there has considerable discussion about various ways of managing eating in order to help control weight. Of these, one of the most discussed in recent years has been intermittent fasting and variations. In that context, several times members have asked about the relationship
Obesity is a frequent topic. And there has considerable discussion about various ways of managing eating in order to help control weight. Of these, one of the most discussed in recent years has been intermittent fasting and variations. In that context, several times members have asked about the relationship
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Cortisol blood test
Hi again, please excuse my apparent ignorance, probably brought about due to poor or insufficient advice from the Medical profession. I have two questions: I have been told by my GP to have a Cortisol blood test. The only information given to me is to have it done at 9 am. I asked him if I should stop
Hi again, please excuse my apparent ignorance, probably brought about due to poor or insufficient advice from the Medical profession. I have two questions: I have been told by my GP to have a Cortisol blood test. The only information given to me is to have it done at 9 am. I asked him if I should stop
maxxgarry
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Ventolin and other Inhalers
When I was a child ( a little one!) I had fairly constant asthma. At the age of 11 I was diagnosed as having a strong allergy to feathers and wool, among other things. Of course, when I had asthma my mother would wrap me in bedding - wool blankets, feather quilt. Feather pillows. D'oh. At around that
When I was a child ( a little one!) I had fairly constant asthma. At the age of 11 I was diagnosed as having a strong allergy to feathers and wool, among other things. Of course, when I had asthma my mother would wrap me in bedding - wool blankets, feather quilt. Feather pillows. D'oh. At around that
Elspe
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Freaking out
Hi guys sorry but I'm having a bad day I no people say figures don't mean nothing but it does mean something to me this was my result Feb 2020 before lockdown VC=5.73L (best) 115% predicted FVC =5.45L 109% predicted Fev1 = 3.71L 93% predicted fev1/fvc = 68% predicted That will be 2 years in Feb
Hi guys sorry but I'm having a bad day I no people say figures don't mean nothing but it does mean something to me this was my result Feb 2020 before lockdown VC=5.73L (best) 115% predicted FVC =5.45L 109% predicted Fev1 = 3.71L 93% predicted fev1/fvc = 68% predicted That will be 2 years in Feb
bryan45735
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Confused
Hi, Could someone explain the purpose of inhalers? I have COPD and am constantly breathless whether I use an inhaler or not. I have tried so many different ones and have not noticed any difference in my breathing with any of them. The only thing I have ever noticed is that two I have tried caused
Hi, Could someone explain the purpose of inhalers? I have COPD and am constantly breathless whether I use an inhaler or not. I have tried so many different ones and have not noticed any difference in my breathing with any of them. The only thing I have ever noticed is that two I have tried caused
teresa297
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Inhalers stopped until next year
My ventolin has been stopped until next year. I've been getting inhalers regularly all year and they have advised that I up my Kelhale - which when I do, I need more ventolin because it irritates me, they know this but now my ventolin has been stopped until january next year. I don't know what to do
My ventolin has been stopped until next year. I've been getting inhalers regularly all year and they have advised that I up my Kelhale - which when I do, I need more ventolin because it irritates me, they know this but now my ventolin has been stopped until january next year. I don't know what to do
healthmu
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Living with Asthma
3 years ago
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