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Hello all, I am writing to share my story. I am a doctor myself as well. My symptoms started 6 months ago. I felt difficulty in breathing while climbing stairs. At this time I consulted a doctor, had an xray which mistakenly was thought to be normal and was started on bronchodilators for query exercise
Hello all, I am writing to share my story. I am a doctor myself as well. My symptoms started 6 months ago. I felt difficulty in breathing while climbing stairs. At this time I consulted a doctor, had an xray which mistakenly was thought to be normal and was started on bronchodilators for query exercise
greg28a
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TB Alert
3 years ago
Breathing worries
My husband has recently been diagnosed with COPD but is suffering badly with cough and is struggling to breathe. Our doctor has given him a steroid inhaler, and will see him in surgery on Tuesday. Can they carry out s spirometry test, or is this not available during lockdown. He has been up most of
My husband has recently been diagnosed with COPD but is suffering badly with cough and is struggling to breathe. Our doctor has given him a steroid inhaler, and will see him in surgery on Tuesday. Can they carry out s spirometry test, or is this not available during lockdown. He has been up most of
Caravan22
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Shallow breathing for days
Hello all, I was diagnosed with asthma about a year ago right in the middle of lockdown at the beginning of the pandemic. What a stressful time for a lung condition to develop! I've been okay since September/October but now, at almost exactly the same time as it originally came on, I'm experiencing quite
Hello all, I was diagnosed with asthma about a year ago right in the middle of lockdown at the beginning of the pandemic. What a stressful time for a lung condition to develop! I've been okay since September/October but now, at almost exactly the same time as it originally came on, I'm experiencing quite
CanadianBrit30
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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Brown inhaler side effects
Hi, i have been suffering from a burning tongue lately and wondered if it could be related to using brown inhaler? Admittedly i dont always rinse my mouth afterwards and i bought a spacer a month ago so think it could be connected. Appreciate any advice on this. Many thanks Jaid.
Hi, i have been suffering from a burning tongue lately and wondered if it could be related to using brown inhaler? Admittedly i dont always rinse my mouth afterwards and i bought a spacer a month ago so think it could be connected. Appreciate any advice on this. Many thanks Jaid.
Jaid123
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Weekly insulin Injections ( An Article)
This article was
originally written by Denise Mann, HealthDay Reporter on Monday, March 22, 2021 (HealthDay News)
https://www.webmd.com/diabetes/news/20210322/coming-soon-once-a-week-insulin-injections and is talking about taking insulin that is used
once a week
. The new insulin is
This article was
originally written by Denise Mann, HealthDay Reporter on Monday, March 22, 2021 (HealthDay News)
https://www.webmd.com/diabetes/news/20210322/coming-soon-once-a-week-insulin-injections and is talking about taking insulin that is used
once a week
. The new insulin is
Mohannandigana1952
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Diabetes Type 2, PD and Berberine
Diabetes is a common disease that affects many Americans and 90 to 95% of diabetics have Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). I will be discussing T2DM and one option to help deal with it effectively based on multiple studies. Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is significantly less common so I will focus this discussion
Diabetes is a common disease that affects many Americans and 90 to 95% of diabetics have Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). I will be discussing T2DM and one option to help deal with it effectively based on multiple studies. Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is significantly less common so I will focus this discussion
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Bone Support Supplements
Hi, new here. Just had Zolendronic acid infusion and want to know if I should continue taking a bone support supplement (formula includes Magnesum, Calcium Citrate, Zinc, Manganese, Copper Vits D3 K2 C E ,Horsetail, Boron, Chromium). Any other advice about interactions with other allopathic or herbal
Hi, new here. Just had Zolendronic acid infusion and want to know if I should continue taking a bone support supplement (formula includes Magnesum, Calcium Citrate, Zinc, Manganese, Copper Vits D3 K2 C E ,Horsetail, Boron, Chromium). Any other advice about interactions with other allopathic or herbal
NJBINNN
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Consultant appointment - good outcome
Finally had my consultant's appointment on the 28th April, he was lovely. Sent me for a follow up CT which is done and will be going for a bronchoscopy on the 18th May to follow up on the ground glass from previous CT. Didn't change my inhalers said he would wait and see. I had wrote here to say I had
Finally had my consultant's appointment on the 28th April, he was lovely. Sent me for a follow up CT which is done and will be going for a bronchoscopy on the 18th May to follow up on the ground glass from previous CT. Didn't change my inhalers said he would wait and see. I had wrote here to say I had
Mellypad
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Almost a year and still no diagnosis, don't know what to do
Last year I started to have bouts of breathlessness which I've never had before (27m) this stemmed into coughing up sticky pale yellow strings or chunks, as gross as it sounds, since then I undertook a peak flow test, I took home a device, which was inconsistent, I was given both types of inhaler with
Last year I started to have bouts of breathlessness which I've never had before (27m) this stemmed into coughing up sticky pale yellow strings or chunks, as gross as it sounds, since then I undertook a peak flow test, I took home a device, which was inconsistent, I was given both types of inhaler with
Virond4w
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Do I need to restart prednisolone after a few episodes of breathlessness?
Hi all, hope you’re ok. After 6 courses (and stepping down) of prednisolone over the last 7 months, I finished my last ones 18 days ago. I found that I needed ventolin once a day for the first few days after, then was fine with breathing for the next 8 days without any ventolin, just still had a cough
Hi all, hope you’re ok. After 6 courses (and stepping down) of prednisolone over the last 7 months, I finished my last ones 18 days ago. I found that I needed ventolin once a day for the first few days after, then was fine with breathing for the next 8 days without any ventolin, just still had a cough
Celie1
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Lung vibration laying down 😭
After some words of wisdom please. So in summary, had pneumonia 12 weeks ago.2x antibiotics/steroids/inhalers. 3 x clear chest x-ray, 1x clear HRCT scan. Slightly productive cough persists, chest tightness/sob persist but most annoyingly is the lung vibration..... It’s only at night or when laying
After some words of wisdom please. So in summary, had pneumonia 12 weeks ago.2x antibiotics/steroids/inhalers. 3 x clear chest x-ray, 1x clear HRCT scan. Slightly productive cough persists, chest tightness/sob persist but most annoyingly is the lung vibration..... It’s only at night or when laying
Jen3675
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Doctors
Alot if posts recently are about doctors wanting b12 levels done then as high stop injections. Patient gets ill and eventually injections start again. Doctors put us on loading doses and then expect everyone to manage on the 2-3 monthly protocol. Some treat you as sm individual and prescribe a frequency
Alot if posts recently are about doctors wanting b12 levels done then as high stop injections. Patient gets ill and eventually injections start again. Doctors put us on loading doses and then expect everyone to manage on the 2-3 monthly protocol. Some treat you as sm individual and prescribe a frequency
Nackapan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Trimbow .
Hello all , I had to stop using Trimbow inhaler, as it was making my breathing worse ,after less than 2 weeks . I have gone back to my original inhalers , fostair and incruse, though they don't seem to do much I suppose they do help . 🤔
Hello all , I had to stop using Trimbow inhaler, as it was making my breathing worse ,after less than 2 weeks . I have gone back to my original inhalers , fostair and incruse, though they don't seem to do much I suppose they do help . 🤔
Bluenotes
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COPD Friends
3 years ago
Does anyone use a peak flow meter
I’m completely baffled. I had an Echocardiogram 2 weeks ago. Had a Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair 18 months ago. Last September getting more & more breathless and dizzy. Appointment with cardiologist cancelled in January. Collapsed in March. Hospital for 3 days - discharged with Heart Failure
I’m completely baffled. I had an Echocardiogram 2 weeks ago. Had a Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair 18 months ago. Last September getting more & more breathless and dizzy. Appointment with cardiologist cancelled in January. Collapsed in March. Hospital for 3 days - discharged with Heart Failure
Davewm
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Muscle fatigue
Long time since I’ve been on site..lots of life events to deal with not to mention the lockdown ...thankfully now had both jabs and returning to the world slowly and safely. Over the passed months I’ve been suffering from my muscles being extremely tired and at times painful. Just wanted to know if
Long time since I’ve been on site..lots of life events to deal with not to mention the lockdown ...thankfully now had both jabs and returning to the world slowly and safely. Over the passed months I’ve been suffering from my muscles being extremely tired and at times painful. Just wanted to know if
felixfm
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Inhaler technique
Today, at a hospital lung function test, I was told that to do the ‘one breath and hold’ technique is better than tidal breathing, if I can, that is. I have never been told that before, so now I have to rethink. Also, I am worried that my fingers won’t have enough strength to do this. I also thought,
Today, at a hospital lung function test, I was told that to do the ‘one breath and hold’ technique is better than tidal breathing, if I can, that is. I have never been told that before, so now I have to rethink. Also, I am worried that my fingers won’t have enough strength to do this. I also thought,
Wheezycat
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Ventolin inhalers
Anyone having problems with the ventolin contents I opened one last week use it x3 daily if that and its empty already... have tried everything with it to see it's not blocked anywhere did the water float test and its completely empty ...its so strange I havdnt mixed it up with another always particular
Anyone having problems with the ventolin contents I opened one last week use it x3 daily if that and its empty already... have tried everything with it to see it's not blocked anywhere did the water float test and its completely empty ...its so strange I havdnt mixed it up with another always particular
Blackbird8
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Copd
Hi I am new on here came across this site and I've read some good information and the people seem very supportive. I have COPD quit smoking just over 4 months ago and I am vey breathless I've also been more ill since quitting than when I smoked. I'm just getting over an exacerbation and sinus infection
Hi I am new on here came across this site and I've read some good information and the people seem very supportive. I have COPD quit smoking just over 4 months ago and I am vey breathless I've also been more ill since quitting than when I smoked. I'm just getting over an exacerbation and sinus infection
Jake25
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COPD Friends
3 years ago
Symbicort and increased hunger, bizarre dreams?
Strange question but has anyone experienced increased hunger on symbicort or any other steroid inhaler. Since I've been on it I've been really hungry and keep getting the munchies 🤣😂. Not going to do my waistline any good (already got bigger during lockdown lol). Am I going mad or have others experienced
Strange question but has anyone experienced increased hunger on symbicort or any other steroid inhaler. Since I've been on it I've been really hungry and keep getting the munchies 🤣😂. Not going to do my waistline any good (already got bigger during lockdown lol). Am I going mad or have others experienced
Flowergirl78
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Update on "you will be fine".
I made a fuss and had a blood test last week. I phoned the surgery and told them I would pick up the results as I had been given the "all fine" response. They were not fine. TSH 0.04 (0.27-4.20) T4 12.9 (11-25) No T3 done. I hit the roof. The GP phoned me and said she had asked why no T3 and was
I made a fuss and had a blood test last week. I phoned the surgery and told them I would pick up the results as I had been given the "all fine" response. They were not fine. TSH 0.04 (0.27-4.20) T4 12.9 (11-25) No T3 done. I hit the roof. The GP phoned me and said she had asked why no T3 and was
serenfach
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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