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how long do doctors expect your asthma inhalers to last ? sabutamol Or ventolin inhalers ??
hi I’m not sure if anyone or even an asthma nurse on here can help me. I have had asthma since childhood and it was not until the age of 19 I was put on monteluask tablets that I was controlled. Back in 2017 I had what I thought was a chest infection and for the next 2 yrs has breathing / no air constant
hi I’m not sure if anyone or even an asthma nurse on here can help me. I have had asthma since childhood and it was not until the age of 19 I was put on monteluask tablets that I was controlled. Back in 2017 I had what I thought was a chest infection and for the next 2 yrs has breathing / no air constant
Polly44
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
Trimbow 88/5/9
My
Inhalers
are being replaced by Trimbow 88/5/9. Does anyone use this inhaler and if yes do you carry a Steroid Emergency Card? I’m not using any other steroids currently. I’ve bronchiectasis & asthma. Thanks.
My
Inhalers
are being replaced by Trimbow 88/5/9. Does anyone use this inhaler and if yes do you carry a Steroid Emergency Card? I’m not using any other steroids currently. I’ve bronchiectasis & asthma. Thanks.
Porthy1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Tight chest
I was diagnosed with asthma over 25 years ago and have had different
inhalers
over the years but none make it go away fully. It’s now worse than it’s ever been and worrying me. I do suffer with anxiety and often wondered if this was the trigger but my GP was adamant it was Asthma.
I was diagnosed with asthma over 25 years ago and have had different
inhalers
over the years but none make it go away fully. It’s now worse than it’s ever been and worrying me. I do suffer with anxiety and often wondered if this was the trigger but my GP was adamant it was Asthma.
Pebbles33
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Asthma Community Forum
11 days ago
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Oxygen levels
I have the normal
inhalers
, have a air physio device, a nebuliser and recently have been accepted for oxygen therapy. On my last visit to hospital I was given the device that checks your oxygen levels.
I have the normal
inhalers
, have a air physio device, a nebuliser and recently have been accepted for oxygen therapy. On my last visit to hospital I was given the device that checks your oxygen levels.
jackwok
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Temporary Asthma
I went for second opinion to my GP and he called it asthma and he says its a temporary phase and prescribed two
inhalers
for 6 days. Is there anything called temporary asthma post virus? Is there any similar experiences?
I went for second opinion to my GP and he called it asthma and he says its a temporary phase and prescribed two
inhalers
for 6 days. Is there anything called temporary asthma post virus? Is there any similar experiences?
iqibee
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Incruse inhaler
I’m new to using
inhalers
. I’ve been trying various ones out as I have very mild emphysema and very mild bronchiectasis. I have multiple blood clots in my lungs which were diagnosed 13 months ago but they aren’t dissolving .
I’m new to using
inhalers
. I’ve been trying various ones out as I have very mild emphysema and very mild bronchiectasis. I have multiple blood clots in my lungs which were diagnosed 13 months ago but they aren’t dissolving .
130396
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COPD Friends
3 months ago
bronchodilator reversibility test
My spirometry is always normal - I think the lowest it’s been is 85% but always on high dose
inhalers
and nebs. What happens if they say you don’t have a good enough response to the medication? I’ve been diagnosed with severe asthma since 2015 and now saying previous tests inconclusive
My spirometry is always normal - I think the lowest it’s been is 85% but always on high dose
inhalers
and nebs. What happens if they say you don’t have a good enough response to the medication? I’ve been diagnosed with severe asthma since 2015 and now saying previous tests inconclusive
LottieB36
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
Constant Cough&Wheezing
Got
inhalers
dont touch it. Landed in A&E twice to be given Steroids again. Had Scan await results, fear I'll never be better. Cant do much at all, very debilitating. Thank you for any advice
Got
inhalers
dont touch it. Landed in A&E twice to be given Steroids again. Had Scan await results, fear I'll never be better. Cant do much at all, very debilitating. Thank you for any advice
Bodyp
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
Asthma
it was mild enough for me to continue work, however as the years increased my asthma was starting to become a problem, well anyway now my asthma has become a real problem I've had chest infections after chest infections hence why I'm seeing a lung specialist for 5 years, I'm on loads of medication
inhalers
it was mild enough for me to continue work, however as the years increased my asthma was starting to become a problem, well anyway now my asthma has become a real problem I've had chest infections after chest infections hence why I'm seeing a lung specialist for 5 years, I'm on loads of medication
inhalers
Happy103
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
14 days ago
Gritty FOSTAIR ?
I have been using Fostair for a few years but the last couple of months have had a very annoying cough ( about the time Igot my last 2
inhalers
) my lips are also very dry and sore, I have just started a new Fostair and it is very dry powder and I can feel what is like grit or sand texture is it just
I have been using Fostair for a few years but the last couple of months have had a very annoying cough ( about the time Igot my last 2
inhalers
) my lips are also very dry and sore, I have just started a new Fostair and it is very dry powder and I can feel what is like grit or sand texture is it just
blackmememe
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
Fed up with inhalers
Fostair gives me weak rubbery legs. Serevent gives me evil level tinnitus Braltus gives me blurred vision Is there a inhaler which does not give side effects Grump
Fostair gives me weak rubbery legs. Serevent gives me evil level tinnitus Braltus gives me blurred vision Is there a inhaler which does not give side effects Grump
Edam
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
asthma and a fib
For thoses of you that have both a fib and asthma have you been able to take any of theses
inhalers
without it triggering your a fib ? I realize that everybody reacts differently to medications and you have to find one that works for you. Any suggestions or thoughts greatly appreciated .
For thoses of you that have both a fib and asthma have you been able to take any of theses
inhalers
without it triggering your a fib ? I realize that everybody reacts differently to medications and you have to find one that works for you. Any suggestions or thoughts greatly appreciated .
Jances13
in
Asthma Community Forum
11 days ago
Breo + incruse
So im only gonna get up and do all those
inhalers
all at once. Or you guys find it more effective doing each on separate time of the day? Pharmacist said doesnt really matter. Thanks
So im only gonna get up and do all those
inhalers
all at once. Or you guys find it more effective doing each on separate time of the day? Pharmacist said doesnt really matter. Thanks
OkGrapefruit
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
Consultant doesn't believe my diagnosis
I requested my medical records from my surgery and found out when I was originally diagnosed with asthma and put onto
inhalers
at 7 and eventually steroid
inhalers
around age 9 and the entry states 'Breathing has improved hugely since starting
inhalers
and mum reports she is coughing less and sleeping
I requested my medical records from my surgery and found out when I was originally diagnosed with asthma and put onto
inhalers
at 7 and eventually steroid
inhalers
around age 9 and the entry states 'Breathing has improved hugely since starting
inhalers
and mum reports she is coughing less and sleeping
Lilmix03
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 months ago
sudden onset wheezing
I get some relief from
inhalers
but to be honest, the sudden change is really scarring me. Anyone else had something similar? Many thanks for reading this.
I get some relief from
inhalers
but to be honest, the sudden change is really scarring me. Anyone else had something similar? Many thanks for reading this.
FortyWinks
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Why don't Ventolin have counters?
Why don't Ventolin
inhalers
have counters?
Why don't Ventolin
inhalers
have counters?
Elspe
in
Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
Temporary Asthma
I went for second opinion to my family physician, he said its post covid asthma and its temporary and gave me two
inhalers
fostair and salbo for 6 days and said its temporary. Is there something called temporary asthma? I am not sure what they have diagnosed. any experiences?
I went for second opinion to my family physician, he said its post covid asthma and its temporary and gave me two
inhalers
fostair and salbo for 6 days and said its temporary. Is there something called temporary asthma? I am not sure what they have diagnosed. any experiences?
iqibee
in
Living with Asthma
3 months ago
New Inhalers
I know we are all different re
inhalers
but was told that these are newer and the best ones to take for COPD?
I know we are all different re
inhalers
but was told that these are newer and the best ones to take for COPD?
younginmind
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
lungwort
I have a defined breathing issue managed with
inhalers
, simple exploration on the internet got me too Lungwort . I commenced 2 caps daily 2 days ago and I am floored with the positive effects its having on my breathing.
I have a defined breathing issue managed with
inhalers
, simple exploration on the internet got me too Lungwort . I commenced 2 caps daily 2 days ago and I am floored with the positive effects its having on my breathing.
tweekyone1
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
Inhalers.......
Not sure if anyone can help. My 84 year old husband has bronchiestatis and maybe other lung conditions. He also has Acid Reflux and this can result in lung infections if the food gets into his lungs - the specialist told him this. However he has now decided NOT to use the spacer but to squirt the Fortistair
Not sure if anyone can help. My 84 year old husband has bronchiestatis and maybe other lung conditions. He also has Acid Reflux and this can result in lung infections if the food gets into his lungs - the specialist told him this. However he has now decided NOT to use the spacer but to squirt the Fortistair
Leonora1961
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
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