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Disappointed
I have salamol and trimbow
inhalers
but still experiencing breathlessness. Very disappointed to be told that they are not allowed to change my
inhalers
to anything else which could suit me better. Has anyone else come across this ?
I have salamol and trimbow
inhalers
but still experiencing breathlessness. Very disappointed to be told that they are not allowed to change my
inhalers
to anything else which could suit me better. Has anyone else come across this ?
Anniecheney
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
CLINICAL TRIALS
Hi is anyone taking part in a new trial for COPD, I said I would as my respiritary nurse next week, you have to stop taking your current inhaler.
Hi is anyone taking part in a new trial for COPD, I said I would as my respiritary nurse next week, you have to stop taking your current inhaler.
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Asthma uncontrolled post covid
Hi all, A year ago I caught Covid which exacerbated my Asthma. It took me months to build back up my lung strength and to stop having coughing fits. I began to feel I was getting back to normal, however for the last six months I have been getting repeated colds which turn into asthma exacerbation and
Hi all, A year ago I caught Covid which exacerbated my Asthma. It took me months to build back up my lung strength and to stop having coughing fits. I began to feel I was getting back to normal, however for the last six months I have been getting repeated colds which turn into asthma exacerbation and
AFUN1
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
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No one believes anythings wrong...apart from the consultant
Nor can anyone explain why from 2014 until 2020, my lung problems were pretty much fine as long as I took my coloured
inhalers
. It was only for a bit in 2017 (we'd just been to Malta where it was hot) and then again in 2020. Every covid test I've done is negative.
Nor can anyone explain why from 2014 until 2020, my lung problems were pretty much fine as long as I took my coloured
inhalers
. It was only for a bit in 2017 (we'd just been to Malta where it was hot) and then again in 2020. Every covid test I've done is negative.
BadPhotographer
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Asthma / wheeziness getting worse
Any advice to help me cope would be grateful, I’ve been using Vicks vapour and also nasal sprays /
inhalers
too.
Any advice to help me cope would be grateful, I’ve been using Vicks vapour and also nasal sprays /
inhalers
too.
Coop20
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Seretide inhaler
I have been on Seretide 250 for many years now and use it every day. I find that if I am having a bit of trouble with my breathing, I take 2 puffs and remember to count to 10 on each inhale. I only need to double up for about 3 days,thing go back to my 1 a day. Keep trying the Seretide and remember
I have been on Seretide 250 for many years now and use it every day. I find that if I am having a bit of trouble with my breathing, I take 2 puffs and remember to count to 10 on each inhale. I only need to double up for about 3 days,thing go back to my 1 a day. Keep trying the Seretide and remember
Tdjacks
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Asthma Reviews
Patronised how to take my
inhalers
regardless of 50+ years of experience living with Asthma!
Patronised how to take my
inhalers
regardless of 50+ years of experience living with Asthma!
Loulou9000
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
seretide v fostair
I’m currently using seretide 125 inhaler , I’m finding my breathing hasn’t been great over last 6 months of using it ,,,I used to have fostair which was good until I contracted covid ,,, I’m thinking of going back to fostair see if it helps ,I’d appreciate advice from anyone who’s had similar issues
I’m currently using seretide 125 inhaler , I’m finding my breathing hasn’t been great over last 6 months of using it ,,,I used to have fostair which was good until I contracted covid ,,, I’m thinking of going back to fostair see if it helps ,I’d appreciate advice from anyone who’s had similar issues
Truckerclark
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Help hypoxia asthma?
I’m on long term steroids now and my asthma
inhalers
have been changed. Anyway my discharge letter says became hypoxic, treated for asthma and pulmonary edema. Was all that from asthma do you think? i’m paranoid about everything at the minute 😬i’m 39
I’m on long term steroids now and my asthma
inhalers
have been changed. Anyway my discharge letter says became hypoxic, treated for asthma and pulmonary edema. Was all that from asthma do you think? i’m paranoid about everything at the minute 😬i’m 39
Nicolefre
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Asthma
I know people may think I'm just on here to get attention but I really don't how much more I can take with this health and breath chest pains been going on to long 3 years now no steriod
inhalers
are helping tried them all just feel like only thing left is only way out Sorry
I know people may think I'm just on here to get attention but I really don't how much more I can take with this health and breath chest pains been going on to long 3 years now no steriod
inhalers
are helping tried them all just feel like only thing left is only way out Sorry
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
advice
She took me off my two
inhalers
inhalers
, Fostair and genuair and put me on trimbow 2 puffs am and pm and said not to use Ventolin as that was incorporated in it.
She took me off my two
inhalers
inhalers
, Fostair and genuair and put me on trimbow 2 puffs am and pm and said not to use Ventolin as that was incorporated in it.
Reader100
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
New here, 35yo Male, diagnosed with Adult onset Asthma, but concerned it could be something more serious.
After these tests I was diagnosed with Adult onset Asthma and put on Fostair 200/6, which seemed appropriate and I go months without any SOB and barley need my
inhalers
, but for over a month now my shortness of breath has become very difficult to control, just talking or holding my new born son can result
After these tests I was diagnosed with Adult onset Asthma and put on Fostair 200/6, which seemed appropriate and I go months without any SOB and barley need my
inhalers
, but for over a month now my shortness of breath has become very difficult to control, just talking or holding my new born son can result
HenreyB
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Trimbow inhaler.
l have just been put on Trimbow inhaler for my Bronchiectasis. I have started getting palpitations and feel really lightheaded. Has anyone experienced anything similar while taking it?
l have just been put on Trimbow inhaler for my Bronchiectasis. I have started getting palpitations and feel really lightheaded. Has anyone experienced anything similar while taking it?
falcon68
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
spacer on prescription?
I just wondered if you have to pay for a spacer on prescription, or do you get it included with the inhaler if needed? Many thanks
I just wondered if you have to pay for a spacer on prescription, or do you get it included with the inhaler if needed? Many thanks
BFlying
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Ccopd and high blood pressure
I was diagnosed in 2020 with mild emphysema and have just undergone my first copd review at my gp surgery. Blood pressure was taken and was told it was high so will have to have it monitored over 24hrs. Is high blood pressure a common comorbity for copd and at such an early stage of the disease? The
I was diagnosed in 2020 with mild emphysema and have just undergone my first copd review at my gp surgery. Blood pressure was taken and was told it was high so will have to have it monitored over 24hrs. Is high blood pressure a common comorbity for copd and at such an early stage of the disease? The
Slowpoke000
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Snap, crackle and pop
Hi guys, My first post - female, 34. I’m currently being assessed for potential allergy induced asthma - which is most definitely worse at night. It started with a heavy chest, slight dry cough, which included these very irritating crackles on inhalation whenever I lay down/ in a reclined position
Hi guys, My first post - female, 34. I’m currently being assessed for potential allergy induced asthma - which is most definitely worse at night. It started with a heavy chest, slight dry cough, which included these very irritating crackles on inhalation whenever I lay down/ in a reclined position
MrsGibbons30
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
struggling with coughing and daily mucous
My consultant gave me
inhalers
which don’t seem to help a lot and basically said it’s good I’m getting it up everyday. Any advice would be gratefully appreciated. Especially ways to expel the mucous.
My consultant gave me
inhalers
which don’t seem to help a lot and basically said it’s good I’m getting it up everyday. Any advice would be gratefully appreciated. Especially ways to expel the mucous.
V1burnuM
in
Bronchiectasis Support
2 years ago
Asthma and running
Hi all, Not sure if you can help, I struggle with my asthma when I run, my chest gets tight and I get wheezy, despite taking my inhaler and the symptoms continue after the run. When I do other exercise such as spinning class, swimming or a ‘bootcamp’ class my asthma does not bother me, any tips?
Hi all, Not sure if you can help, I struggle with my asthma when I run, my chest gets tight and I get wheezy, despite taking my inhaler and the symptoms continue after the run. When I do other exercise such as spinning class, swimming or a ‘bootcamp’ class my asthma does not bother me, any tips?
Findingwhatworks26
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
I hate waiting at the Doctor's office, I lost it!
I finally gave in and went to the doctor's office today. I hurt my elbow almost two weeks ago. I can't even lift a bottle of water. It is very painful. I called the clinic and they gave me an appointment at 2:00. I am a few minutes early. They send me down a hall I've never been to and say go in the
I finally gave in and went to the doctor's office today. I hurt my elbow almost two weeks ago. I can't even lift a bottle of water. It is very painful. I called the clinic and they gave me an appointment at 2:00. I am a few minutes early. They send me down a hall I've never been to and say go in the
Raggedy-Ann
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Allergies
I regularly take antihistamine plus am on spriva and relvar
inhalers
. I am seeing my local practice nurse soon so will speak about the exacerbated allergies.
I regularly take antihistamine plus am on spriva and relvar
inhalers
. I am seeing my local practice nurse soon so will speak about the exacerbated allergies.
Pantha44
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
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