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Trimbow v Braltus
I've been lurking a while, my wife has COPD and T1 diabetes for 50+ years. Also a lifetime smoker. Paradoxically, the COPD has worsened considerably in the year since she stopped. After recent exchange with her GP we switched from Braltus to Trimbow and the improvement in frequency and severity of flare
I've been lurking a while, my wife has COPD and T1 diabetes for 50+ years. Also a lifetime smoker. Paradoxically, the COPD has worsened considerably in the year since she stopped. After recent exchange with her GP we switched from Braltus to Trimbow and the improvement in frequency and severity of flare
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Reaction to inhalers
Here we go again... another reaction to a new inhaler to try! Using Spiriva and have eye irritation and needed to see the eye doctor. He put me on an antihistamine eye drop and comfort drops. Seems like I have had a reaction to Advair and now Spiriva. He told me to use the drops for 1 week and see if
Here we go again... another reaction to a new inhaler to try! Using Spiriva and have eye irritation and needed to see the eye doctor. He put me on an antihistamine eye drop and comfort drops. Seems like I have had a reaction to Advair and now Spiriva. He told me to use the drops for 1 week and see if
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Need Advice Combination inhalers
Hi everyone , Two years ago I was diagnosed with asthma. I have been taking Flovent HFA since then. No issues accept sometimes I do feel that I could use a little bit of opening up. Recently went to a new pulmonologist and Dr. recommended Breo . I liked Breo but it made me jittery and sometimes leg
Hi everyone , Two years ago I was diagnosed with asthma. I have been taking Flovent HFA since then. No issues accept sometimes I do feel that I could use a little bit of opening up. Recently went to a new pulmonologist and Dr. recommended Breo . I liked Breo but it made me jittery and sometimes leg
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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Combination inhalers and A fib
Hi Everyone,Recently went to a new pulmonologist. Since I was diagnosed with asthma 2 years ago I have been using Flovent HFA 220. No issues, just sometimes feel like I need a little to open up things. So Dr. recommended Breo . I tried Breo but made me jittery and at times it caused leg cramps. So the
Hi Everyone,Recently went to a new pulmonologist. Since I was diagnosed with asthma 2 years ago I have been using Flovent HFA 220. No issues, just sometimes feel like I need a little to open up things. So Dr. recommended Breo . I tried Breo but made me jittery and at times it caused leg cramps. So the
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
COPD... Pulmicort/Symbicort for out of breath issues only?
Hi All, I think after trying a few different inhalers, I may try pulmicort or symbicort as this doesn't seem to cause people issues? If possible I'm fine with ventolin as I know that, so may just get the budesonide on its own (pulmicort?) rather then get symbicort as thats got formoteral in, which
Hi All, I think after trying a few different inhalers, I may try pulmicort or symbicort as this doesn't seem to cause people issues? If possible I'm fine with ventolin as I know that, so may just get the budesonide on its own (pulmicort?) rather then get symbicort as thats got formoteral in, which
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
COPD.... Pulmicort/Symbicort for out of breath only?
Hi All, I think after trying a few different inhalers, I may try pulmicort or symbicort as this doesn't seem to cause people issues? If possible I'm fine with ventolin as I know that, so may just get the budesonide on its own (pulmicort?) rather then get symbicort as thats got formoteral in, which I
Hi All, I think after trying a few different inhalers, I may try pulmicort or symbicort as this doesn't seem to cause people issues? If possible I'm fine with ventolin as I know that, so may just get the budesonide on its own (pulmicort?) rather then get symbicort as thats got formoteral in, which I
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COPD Friends
3 years ago
COPD... Symbicort or Budesonide??
Hi All, I tried Spiriva and had fast heart beat, so had to come off it. I've tried a few steroids and not worked too well raised my anxiety etc or just felt generally unwell. Heard good things about budesonide and I'm taking ventolin anyway, so may stick with this or should is it best just to go
Hi All, I tried Spiriva and had fast heart beat, so had to come off it. I've tried a few steroids and not worked too well raised my anxiety etc or just felt generally unwell. Heard good things about budesonide and I'm taking ventolin anyway, so may stick with this or should is it best just to go
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
COPD... Symbicort or budesonide??
Hi All, I tried Spiriva and had fast heart beat, so had to come off it. I've tried a few steroids and not worked too well raised my anxiety etc or just felt generally unwell. Heard good things about budesonide and I'm taking ventolin anyway, so may stick with this or should is it best just to go for
Hi All, I tried Spiriva and had fast heart beat, so had to come off it. I've tried a few steroids and not worked too well raised my anxiety etc or just felt generally unwell. Heard good things about budesonide and I'm taking ventolin anyway, so may stick with this or should is it best just to go for
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COPD Friends
3 years ago
Spiriva
Started on Spiriva a few days ago. Is this an inhaler that takes a few weeks to see an improvement with breathing? Not good with medication... always seem to have side effects. Hope this helps with no issues. Also... I am quite new to this forum with only one other post. I am amazed at all the caring
Started on Spiriva a few days ago. Is this an inhaler that takes a few weeks to see an improvement with breathing? Not good with medication... always seem to have side effects. Hope this helps with no issues. Also... I am quite new to this forum with only one other post. I am amazed at all the caring
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
wanting to stop using Seretide
Hello, I'm new to this forum so please forgive any stupidity on my part. I developed Asthma aged 50 due to suddenly becoming allergic to cats, at the time I had 2 Siamese that were basically my family, I just thought God has a really twisted sense of humor! So my beloved cats are now long gone but my
Hello, I'm new to this forum so please forgive any stupidity on my part. I developed Asthma aged 50 due to suddenly becoming allergic to cats, at the time I had 2 Siamese that were basically my family, I just thought God has a really twisted sense of humor! So my beloved cats are now long gone but my
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Spiriva alternatives... Something that doesn't affect heart rate as much!
Hi All, Can I please ask what you tried after Spiriva please?? And what's been successful? have been suffering from high heart rate and makes me so uneasy, I've come off it and had a few panic attacks too!! Please feel free to give suggestions too, I just can't have heart rate like that as can't function
Hi All, Can I please ask what you tried after Spiriva please?? And what's been successful? have been suffering from high heart rate and makes me so uneasy, I've come off it and had a few panic attacks too!! Please feel free to give suggestions too, I just can't have heart rate like that as can't function
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Spiriva alternatives please... Something that doesn't affect heart rate as much!
Hi All, Can I please ask what you tried after Spiriva please?? And what's been successful? have been suffering from high heart rate and makes me so uneasy, I've come off it and had a few panic attacks too!! Please feel free to give suggestions too, I just can't have heart rate like that as can't function
Hi All, Can I please ask what you tried after Spiriva please?? And what's been successful? have been suffering from high heart rate and makes me so uneasy, I've come off it and had a few panic attacks too!! Please feel free to give suggestions too, I just can't have heart rate like that as can't function
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COPD Friends
3 years ago
Asthma pumps - any help??
Hi guys, I’ve always had problems with my chest, shortness of breath and heaviness. My mum has asthma so, it was no surprise when the doctor suspected I have asthma or at least, hay fever that severely effects my breathing. Anyway, I have a blue inhaler and brown inhaler. My mum and I are having the
Hi guys, I’ve always had problems with my chest, shortness of breath and heaviness. My mum has asthma so, it was no surprise when the doctor suspected I have asthma or at least, hay fever that severely effects my breathing. Anyway, I have a blue inhaler and brown inhaler. My mum and I are having the
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Most people with asthma
Hi Asthma UK. You say in your post regarding the vaccine and PG 6 query for vaccine that "We now know that for most people with asthma their risk of dying from COVID19 is no greater than that of a person who doesn't have asthma at all." Just wondering.... Could you expand on who "most people" refers
Hi Asthma UK. You say in your post regarding the vaccine and PG 6 query for vaccine that "We now know that for most people with asthma their risk of dying from COVID19 is no greater than that of a person who doesn't have asthma at all." Just wondering.... Could you expand on who "most people" refers
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Almost 4 months since GCA diagnosis and can't get my shoes on for swollen ankles.
Hello again folks. Just a bit concerned over the holiday period, as my ankles and blood pressure (156/88 this morning) have gradually got worse and I'm worried about kidney disease. Can't get my shoes on any more. Especially the right one! I've been on insulin for 40years, so was put on Lisinopril
Hello again folks. Just a bit concerned over the holiday period, as my ankles and blood pressure (156/88 this morning) have gradually got worse and I'm worried about kidney disease. Can't get my shoes on any more. Especially the right one! I've been on insulin for 40years, so was put on Lisinopril
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Asthma pumps - any help?!
Hi guys, I’ve always had problems with my chest, shortness of breath and heaviness. My mum has asthma so, it was no surprise when the doctor suspected I have asthma or at least, hay fever that severely effects my breathing. Anyway, I have a blue inhaler and brown inhaler. My mum and I are having the
Hi guys, I’ve always had problems with my chest, shortness of breath and heaviness. My mum has asthma so, it was no surprise when the doctor suspected I have asthma or at least, hay fever that severely effects my breathing. Anyway, I have a blue inhaler and brown inhaler. My mum and I are having the
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Living with Asthma
3 years ago
Any info regarding circumcision?
Hi. I had a circumcision performed on me 9 years ago at the age of 58. I'm an insulin dependent diabetic. It's sore where it was cut on the right side. I can get an erection no problem. When I come I don't feel the wetness.
Hi. I had a circumcision performed on me 9 years ago at the age of 58. I'm an insulin dependent diabetic. It's sore where it was cut on the right side. I can get an erection no problem. When I come I don't feel the wetness.
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
4 years ago
Fostair Advice
I have recently been diagnosed with underlying asthma, having developed breathing issues during lockdown. I have been prescribed Fostair 100/6 and have tried both the inhaler and NEXThaler options, both of which evoke side effects of hoarseness, dry mouth ulcers and mucus overproduction. Of the two,
I have recently been diagnosed with underlying asthma, having developed breathing issues during lockdown. I have been prescribed Fostair 100/6 and have tried both the inhaler and NEXThaler options, both of which evoke side effects of hoarseness, dry mouth ulcers and mucus overproduction. Of the two,
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Fostair and tremors
I have been taking Fostair 200/6 for nearly two years now and have terrible tremors with it, so much so that I thought it was the start of Parkinson’s. I found that when I went back to my previous treatment of Serevent and Qvar the tremors went away, but I am told there are no combination inhalers that
I have been taking Fostair 200/6 for nearly two years now and have terrible tremors with it, so much so that I thought it was the start of Parkinson’s. I found that when I went back to my previous treatment of Serevent and Qvar the tremors went away, but I am told there are no combination inhalers that
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Living with Asthma
3 years ago
What's the next step?
I am usually a very well controlled asthmatic - take sirdupla 125/25 two puffs twice a day and rarely if ever need to use my salbutamol inhaler. Most of my asthma attacks have been able to be managed at home.. as I often get some warning symptoms of having to use my inhaler more. This time, i've
I am usually a very well controlled asthmatic - take sirdupla 125/25 two puffs twice a day and rarely if ever need to use my salbutamol inhaler. Most of my asthma attacks have been able to be managed at home.. as I often get some warning symptoms of having to use my inhaler more. This time, i've
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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