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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
COPD
Has anybody used a Braitus Inhaler for breathlessness with success.?
Has anybody used a Braitus Inhaler for breathlessness with success.?
glider43
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Inhalers
I’ve got Asthma and Bronchiectasis and I’m having problems finding an inhaler which works for me. I was on Seretide 250 for years but after two particularly bad chest infections my breathing deteriorated, courses of steroids helped slightly and I was given Spiriva Respimat and after a few days I had
I’ve got Asthma and Bronchiectasis and I’m having problems finding an inhaler which works for me. I was on Seretide 250 for years but after two particularly bad chest infections my breathing deteriorated, courses of steroids helped slightly and I was given Spiriva Respimat and after a few days I had
Elaiworthy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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First run ever 😍
I have COPD OSTEOARTHRITIS and Low thyroid.. I started my first run today and wow it was hard. I didn’t take my inhaler not water for a drink🙄 but I complete the first run 🥳🎉. Ince I got home I felt so sick and had to stop myself from vomiting -! Is this normal ? Ps next run I will be more prepared
I have COPD OSTEOARTHRITIS and Low thyroid.. I started my first run today and wow it was hard. I didn’t take my inhaler not water for a drink🙄 but I complete the first run 🥳🎉. Ince I got home I felt so sick and had to stop myself from vomiting -! Is this normal ? Ps next run I will be more prepared
Nannysam52
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Cleaning spacer
Hope someone can help as l have started using spacer for new inhaler Trimbow. Followed all instructions carefully but never dries without residue and not supposed to clean it off. Can anyone help with this please?
Hope someone can help as l have started using spacer for new inhaler Trimbow. Followed all instructions carefully but never dries without residue and not supposed to clean it off. Can anyone help with this please?
Liberty43
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma & Chest Infection
Hi all Seen a few posts about this cold going around, but I thought I’d see if I could get some forum feedback on a slight problem I have…. My cold started almost 2 weeks ago with just a sore throat, but after around 5 days, it progressed to my lungs & by the Friday/Saturday, I was coughing badly, bringing
Hi all Seen a few posts about this cold going around, but I thought I’d see if I could get some forum feedback on a slight problem I have…. My cold started almost 2 weeks ago with just a sore throat, but after around 5 days, it progressed to my lungs & by the Friday/Saturday, I was coughing badly, bringing
Juno51
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Taken off Inhalers
Ok, met the new Plumo last week, have to say it didn’t go as expected. Without question I have had chronic bronchitis type symptoms now for many years and feel pretty crap most of the time. Wheeze, inability to get a deep breath, sense breathing is not good, morning cough and phlegm. My MEF25-75 is
Ok, met the new Plumo last week, have to say it didn’t go as expected. Without question I have had chronic bronchitis type symptoms now for many years and feel pretty crap most of the time. Wheeze, inability to get a deep breath, sense breathing is not good, morning cough and phlegm. My MEF25-75 is
ck101
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Add on drugs that are usually prescribed by a consultant part 1 (LAMAs, add-on inhalers, theo)
Hi everyone - it’s been a while! Here is the next (probably long awaited 😅) infomercial! Here are some of the drugs commonly prescribed by a local consultant. That being said, GPs can (and do) prescribe a lot of them, but I’d suggest if you’re on one of them and are not under a hospital consultant (
Hi everyone - it’s been a while! Here is the next (probably long awaited 😅) infomercial! Here are some of the drugs commonly prescribed by a local consultant. That being said, GPs can (and do) prescribe a lot of them, but I’d suggest if you’re on one of them and are not under a hospital consultant (
EmmaF91
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
xolair: how long to see the effects?
I just started on Xolair after fighting for year to get it. Seeing a private consultant who did all the necessary tests helped, big time. May I ask, in your experience, how long it took you to see the effects, and how you knew it has started to work? The injections are 600 mg once a month which must
I just started on Xolair after fighting for year to get it. Seeing a private consultant who did all the necessary tests helped, big time. May I ask, in your experience, how long it took you to see the effects, and how you knew it has started to work? The injections are 600 mg once a month which must
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Worst allergy season change we've ever had. Advice appreciated!
Hi everyone, first time on the forum and really hoping for some support or advice. My fiance started showing her typical asthma flare ups she gets in mid September through October. Typically, while not fun, these go away eventually with steroids and inhalers. This year, things escalated much worse
Hi everyone, first time on the forum and really hoping for some support or advice. My fiance started showing her typical asthma flare ups she gets in mid September through October. Typically, while not fun, these go away eventually with steroids and inhalers. This year, things escalated much worse
nrou24
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Living with Asthma
3 years ago
Cholesterol high want me to take statins.
Hi all, has anyone here had high cholesterol and taken statins? I bought a book from USA by a holistic doctor who says that stains cause type 2 diabetes as make the body more insulin resistant and they also remove hdl cholesterol which our brains need and therefore induce dementia and alzheimers. Have
Hi all, has anyone here had high cholesterol and taken statins? I bought a book from USA by a holistic doctor who says that stains cause type 2 diabetes as make the body more insulin resistant and they also remove hdl cholesterol which our brains need and therefore induce dementia and alzheimers. Have
sobs1962
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
COPD foreseeable review
Hi everyone, hope this note finds you well with economy reoppening and restrictions somehow at ease. I wish GP and respiratory nurses had done my review sooner but it is my turn to address concerns to them being such an overdue with spirometry test as an example. Could anyone kindly help please with
Hi everyone, hope this note finds you well with economy reoppening and restrictions somehow at ease. I wish GP and respiratory nurses had done my review sooner but it is my turn to address concerns to them being such an overdue with spirometry test as an example. Could anyone kindly help please with
Tanya13
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Help! Trepidation setting in…
Having not run since I was 11 years old (I remember that day well….) I have decided that I need to get off of my bottom and take my health more seriously. Having largely ignored insulin dependent diabetes since my diagnosis, due to the fact that I am invincible, having slowly and blatantly increased
Having not run since I was 11 years old (I remember that day well….) I have decided that I need to get off of my bottom and take my health more seriously. Having largely ignored insulin dependent diabetes since my diagnosis, due to the fact that I am invincible, having slowly and blatantly increased
Davidnotarunner
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Using inhalers
After using inhaler I have a bad taste in my mouth, food doesn't taste good and I feel nervous or anxious...is that normal ?
After using inhaler I have a bad taste in my mouth, food doesn't taste good and I feel nervous or anxious...is that normal ?
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Call asthma doctor? She doesn’t help much. Long term prednisone.
It seems like the fall often bothers my asthma. I was hospitalized in fall 2019 for 6 days for severe asthma exacerbation. Then COVID started. I’ve been on oral prednisone since fall 2019. I’m on daily 25 mg. My doctor is trying to lower the pred. She says it’s not doing anything now my body is just
It seems like the fall often bothers my asthma. I was hospitalized in fall 2019 for 6 days for severe asthma exacerbation. Then COVID started. I’ve been on oral prednisone since fall 2019. I’m on daily 25 mg. My doctor is trying to lower the pred. She says it’s not doing anything now my body is just
Shadowcat04
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Thank You for your advice
Good morning you lovely lot. I posted a few months ago..I'll give a quick recap.. After feeling exhausted all the time I requested a blood test in April as I've had low B12 and had to have injections in the past. The nurse decided to also check TSH and liver function etc at the same time. When I called
Good morning you lovely lot. I posted a few months ago..I'll give a quick recap.. After feeling exhausted all the time I requested a blood test in April as I've had low B12 and had to have injections in the past. The nurse decided to also check TSH and liver function etc at the same time. When I called
BP135
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
getting Q-var (or other inhalers) online
Has anyone tried ordering qvar (or other inhalers) online for the full price, to speed things up when GPs are non-responsive? If yes, can you recommend a pharmacy? I found a a web site ("independent pharmacy") which had Qvar 100 for about £40. They gave me the usual asthma assessment questionnaire ("
Has anyone tried ordering qvar (or other inhalers) online for the full price, to speed things up when GPs are non-responsive? If yes, can you recommend a pharmacy? I found a a web site ("independent pharmacy") which had Qvar 100 for about £40. They gave me the usual asthma assessment questionnaire ("
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Novel Pharmacotherapies in Parkinson’s Disease 2021
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8129607/ The inverse relationship between PD incidence and any form of nicotine intake such as cigarette smoking (Hernán et al. 2002; Ritz et al. 2007; Li et al. 2015), smokeless tobacco (O’Reilly et al. 2005; Liu et al. 2017b; Yang et al. 2017), exposure
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8129607/ The inverse relationship between PD incidence and any form of nicotine intake such as cigarette smoking (Hernán et al. 2002; Ritz et al. 2007; Li et al. 2015), smokeless tobacco (O’Reilly et al. 2005; Liu et al. 2017b; Yang et al. 2017), exposure
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Colonoscopy
My husband is 8 years post liver transplant has CKD, insulin diabetic, bp, had TIA. At the mom thing good. Needs colonoscopy, I'm so worried daycase but no covid immunity. So worried about affect on liver kid,diabetes. Anyone had colonoscopy after transplant would a scan mri etc not be easier. New to
My husband is 8 years post liver transplant has CKD, insulin diabetic, bp, had TIA. At the mom thing good. Needs colonoscopy, I'm so worried daycase but no covid immunity. So worried about affect on liver kid,diabetes. Anyone had colonoscopy after transplant would a scan mri etc not be easier. New to
Katielou14
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
The Role of Intermittent Fasting in Parkinson's Disease 2021
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8203905/ Why Use Intermittent Fasting in PD? Without any available disease-modifying therapeutic options, one potential approach to slow progression of PD is to target key pathophysiologic changes in PD. Mitochondrial function is a possible target, especially
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8203905/ Why Use Intermittent Fasting in PD? Without any available disease-modifying therapeutic options, one potential approach to slow progression of PD is to target key pathophysiologic changes in PD. Mitochondrial function is a possible target, especially
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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