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I have Asthma induced exercise, do I need to change the inhaler?
I went for 1 week on area with less damp and good place, so I felt improved in asthma induced exercise, I don’t know what flare ups? I am on clenil now, I have to solve my asthma problem this summer before next spring, I just come back one night to my current are and tomorrow I am gona leave, some friends
I went for 1 week on area with less damp and good place, so I felt improved in asthma induced exercise, I don’t know what flare ups? I am on clenil now, I have to solve my asthma problem this summer before next spring, I just come back one night to my current are and tomorrow I am gona leave, some friends
miriALsumayra
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Summary of my Blood Sugar readings during last 30 days.
My contour Plus Apps tracking my blood sugar Readings. The data gets transferred to the Apps through the blue tooth enabled Contour plus Glucometer. This is the summation of 21 readings including both Fasting & PP taken during last 30 days. The average reading during 30 days comes to 109 mg/dl ( Average
My contour Plus Apps tracking my blood sugar Readings. The data gets transferred to the Apps through the blue tooth enabled Contour plus Glucometer. This is the summation of 21 readings including both Fasting & PP taken during last 30 days. The average reading during 30 days comes to 109 mg/dl ( Average
namaha
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Second three new links.
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The Lancet: Seroprevalence study from Wuhan suggests 6.9% of population had COVID-19 antibodies by April 2020 -- including 40% with neutralizing antibodies that lasted for at least 9 months.
[/u] The emergence of COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, has led to an unprecedented global public health
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The Lancet: Seroprevalence study from Wuhan suggests 6.9% of population had COVID-19 antibodies by April 2020 -- including 40% with neutralizing antibodies that lasted for at least 9 months.
[/u] The emergence of COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, has led to an unprecedented global public health
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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Singer with Severe/Brittle Asthma (non-allergic)
Hey everyone, 24 yr old female here. I'm currently on 184/22 Relvar Ellipta and Salbutamol after trying every other inhaler available. They didn't work and made it even worse; Relvar now works but the GP says it's the strongest medication they have that works for non-allergic asthma. My triggers are:
Hey everyone, 24 yr old female here. I'm currently on 184/22 Relvar Ellipta and Salbutamol after trying every other inhaler available. They didn't work and made it even worse; Relvar now works but the GP says it's the strongest medication they have that works for non-allergic asthma. My triggers are:
brittlesoprano
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
1st post covid run 😁
Hi everyone, today was my 1st run after 4 months off after having covid at the beginning of Dec. It has triggered my asthma after 20 yrs free of it. So after a couple of months getting my breath back with inhalers to help, I got back out today. R1 wk 1 , it was easier than I expected, but I don’t want
Hi everyone, today was my 1st run after 4 months off after having covid at the beginning of Dec. It has triggered my asthma after 20 yrs free of it. So after a couple of months getting my breath back with inhalers to help, I got back out today. R1 wk 1 , it was easier than I expected, but I don’t want
Runningbird56
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Spirometry at hospital but no reversibility?
I have managed to get a spirometry appointment finally at the hospital! However, I'm rather annoyed at my GP as due to my issues suspected asthma/copd not sure if I have either one or both, I have been taking firstly, the combi inhalers and haven't got on with these due to side effects so since trying
I have managed to get a spirometry appointment finally at the hospital! However, I'm rather annoyed at my GP as due to my issues suspected asthma/copd not sure if I have either one or both, I have been taking firstly, the combi inhalers and haven't got on with these due to side effects so since trying
Ami40
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Dry mouth and post-inhalation mouth rinse
Hello - advice please. I use Fostair with an inhaler and always rinse then gargle, but with water only. My mouth is always dry particularly at night. Is there a mild mouth rinse that might be better than water, and could it help with the dry mouth?
Hello - advice please. I use Fostair with an inhaler and always rinse then gargle, but with water only. My mouth is always dry particularly at night. Is there a mild mouth rinse that might be better than water, and could it help with the dry mouth?
NJBINNN
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
I have COPD and I feel like the doctor’s are not listening!
My names Catherine I’m 42 I was told about 2 1/2 years ago I have COPD /Emphysema. I’ve really struggled since been told. The last few months I have had a couple of flare ups when phoning the doctors on one occasion I was told by the doctor I was bringing it on myself due to having panic attacks which
My names Catherine I’m 42 I was told about 2 1/2 years ago I have COPD /Emphysema. I’ve really struggled since been told. The last few months I have had a couple of flare ups when phoning the doctors on one occasion I was told by the doctor I was bringing it on myself due to having panic attacks which
Catherine1978
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Eosinophilic Asthma and Benralizumab
So after nearly 4 years of this diagnosis and that diagnosis and treatment that didn't really work I got refered to a wonderful Specialist at Nottingham City Hospital who went through all my medical history. Incredibly thorough and then I could see his brain working out everything. His thoughts regarding
So after nearly 4 years of this diagnosis and that diagnosis and treatment that didn't really work I got refered to a wonderful Specialist at Nottingham City Hospital who went through all my medical history. Incredibly thorough and then I could see his brain working out everything. His thoughts regarding
Cooperman43
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Chicory Inulin for Constipation for Children?
Hi, has anyone tried their child with chicory inulin for constipation? Despite a very healthy diet and lots of water my son is still having to take 4 sachets of Movicol daily. I was researching natural laxatives and chicory inulin came up - can anyone recommend and advise on a good brand to try please
Hi, has anyone tried their child with chicory inulin for constipation? Despite a very healthy diet and lots of water my son is still having to take 4 sachets of Movicol daily. I was researching natural laxatives and chicory inulin came up - can anyone recommend and advise on a good brand to try please
Teddy500
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ERIC
3 years ago
COPD medication
Hi all My Dad 86yrs has recently been diagnosed with COPD. He’s absolutely fine sitting down , he’s chatty & can still sing. He has 2 inhalers ( ventolin. & a once a day bronchial inhaler) They don’t seem to be doing any good. He can just about walk 10 steps before he so short of breath he’s almost collapsed
Hi all My Dad 86yrs has recently been diagnosed with COPD. He’s absolutely fine sitting down , he’s chatty & can still sing. He has 2 inhalers ( ventolin. & a once a day bronchial inhaler) They don’t seem to be doing any good. He can just about walk 10 steps before he so short of breath he’s almost collapsed
Pugsey
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Is it really asthma? Can’t stop coughing
Hello everyone Been coughing since December, GP says it’s asthma. I’m on ventolin and clenil inhalers, omeprazole (in case it’s acid reflux) and the latest montelukast 10mg. I’m taking my hay fever medication fenofexadine 180mg and mometasone nasal spray. I also take Vit D 3000iu when I remember. The
Hello everyone Been coughing since December, GP says it’s asthma. I’m on ventolin and clenil inhalers, omeprazole (in case it’s acid reflux) and the latest montelukast 10mg. I’m taking my hay fever medication fenofexadine 180mg and mometasone nasal spray. I also take Vit D 3000iu when I remember. The
Cushionluver
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
LUPUS AND ILD
Good morning everyone, I hope you all had a lovely holiday weekend. I was diagnosed with SLE in 1997 and developed ILD 2 years ago and I have developed this terrible cough which is getting worse everyday. Some times I will have a coughing fit for up to 30 minutes and sometimes longer until I get sick
Good morning everyone, I hope you all had a lovely holiday weekend. I was diagnosed with SLE in 1997 and developed ILD 2 years ago and I have developed this terrible cough which is getting worse everyday. Some times I will have a coughing fit for up to 30 minutes and sometimes longer until I get sick
ez2nvmorgan
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Reliever Inhalers?
I just recently got an official diagnosis of asthma, which was quite nice, because I now finally know what’s wrong with me! But now, I’m starting to have doubts again. I recently got prescribed a reliever inhaler, and I use it when I get nasty wheezing, and it hasn’t been helping much! It feels like
I just recently got an official diagnosis of asthma, which was quite nice, because I now finally know what’s wrong with me! But now, I’m starting to have doubts again. I recently got prescribed a reliever inhaler, and I use it when I get nasty wheezing, and it hasn’t been helping much! It feels like
Kirsty979
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Anybody suffers from seasonal asthma and use inhaler on demand?
I suffer from seasonal winter asthma. Currently on mart regimen fostair nexthaler 100/6 twice a day. Previously was on becotide twice a day and ventolin as required. I usually stopped taking them before summer and start again beginning of autumn. My mum told me this combi should be taken all year round
I suffer from seasonal winter asthma. Currently on mart regimen fostair nexthaler 100/6 twice a day. Previously was on becotide twice a day and ventolin as required. I usually stopped taking them before summer and start again beginning of autumn. My mum told me this combi should be taken all year round
ahfat41
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Too nervous to exercise
I have copd during the first lockdown I took the government advice and shielded. I returned to work once we were allowed out again and never shielded again for my mental health. Since coming out of the first lockdown I haven't exercised at all. Before lockdown I was doing my 10,000 + steps a day but
I have copd during the first lockdown I took the government advice and shielded. I returned to work once we were allowed out again and never shielded again for my mental health. Since coming out of the first lockdown I haven't exercised at all. Before lockdown I was doing my 10,000 + steps a day but
Pinkmischief
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Ketones in urine (5 weeks pregnant)
Hi, today I went to the GP and they found I have Ketones in my urine. They were not sure of the amount of ketone so they send it to laboratory for more info. I know this might be a sign of gestational diabetes, but I am only 5 weeks pregnant! They checked my insulin and everything was ok.... For context
Hi, today I went to the GP and they found I have Ketones in my urine. They were not sure of the amount of ketone so they send it to laboratory for more info. I know this might be a sign of gestational diabetes, but I am only 5 weeks pregnant! They checked my insulin and everything was ok.... For context
rosariob
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British Pregnancy Advisory Service
3 years ago
Asthma or COPD or something else?
Hi everyone, I'm very interested in your posts and opinions. I am aware that no one is medically qualified but would just like to know your thoughts on the below: I was ill with pneumonia like symptoms and then recovered sort of and 6 months later had more chest issue's or breathing issue's. Went to
Hi everyone, I'm very interested in your posts and opinions. I am aware that no one is medically qualified but would just like to know your thoughts on the below: I was ill with pneumonia like symptoms and then recovered sort of and 6 months later had more chest issue's or breathing issue's. Went to
Ami40
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma or Copd? Opinions please
Hi everyone, I'm interested in your opinions. I know that no one is medically qualified but would just like to know your general thoughts on the below please? I was ill with pneumonia like symptoms and then recovered sort of and 6 months later had more chest issue's or breathing issue's. Went to Dr's
Hi everyone, I'm interested in your opinions. I know that no one is medically qualified but would just like to know your general thoughts on the below please? I was ill with pneumonia like symptoms and then recovered sort of and 6 months later had more chest issue's or breathing issue's. Went to Dr's
Ami40
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Glaucoma and Asthma
Are there many members with glaucoma that also have asthma and take steroid inhalers (preventatives). I am scared that these inhalers are worsening my glaucoma. I have reduced them from 2 puffs twice a day to 1 puff twice a day but nobody seems to know if these inhalers caused my glaucoma. Are there
Are there many members with glaucoma that also have asthma and take steroid inhalers (preventatives). I am scared that these inhalers are worsening my glaucoma. I have reduced them from 2 puffs twice a day to 1 puff twice a day but nobody seems to know if these inhalers caused my glaucoma. Are there
Karjade
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
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