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bone pain
Can bones ache especially at night with high doses of steroid
inhalers
? Thank you in advance for your answers.
Can bones ache especially at night with high doses of steroid
inhalers
? Thank you in advance for your answers.
ewusia28
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Hospital Admission
I found my many
inhalers
i have did nothing to help me. I got discharged last night & have the community nurses visiting daily to continue with my treatment. Can anyone offer any advice on what portable neb to use & where i can purchase one x
I found my many
inhalers
i have did nothing to help me. I got discharged last night & have the community nurses visiting daily to continue with my treatment. Can anyone offer any advice on what portable neb to use & where i can purchase one x
Julie14
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
COPD cough
Should her
inhalers
work to relieve the breathlessness and/or cough please? Any advice would be greatly appreciated as always, thank you!
Should her
inhalers
work to relieve the breathlessness and/or cough please? Any advice would be greatly appreciated as always, thank you!
D0n49
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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COPD cough
Should her
inhalers
work to relieve the breathlessness and/or cough please? Any advice would be greatly appreciated as always, thank you!
Should her
inhalers
work to relieve the breathlessness and/or cough please? Any advice would be greatly appreciated as always, thank you!
D0n49
in
COPD Friends
3 years ago
Advice
Hi everyone Since I got covid last July my asthma has got worse and I have had to change my inhaler to double the dose. I am also finding that all of a sudden every time I have an alcoholic drink I get breathing problems which has never happened in the past. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced
Hi everyone Since I got covid last July my asthma has got worse and I have had to change my inhaler to double the dose. I am also finding that all of a sudden every time I have an alcoholic drink I get breathing problems which has never happened in the past. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced
Meadowfields19
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Likes
I’ve never been a great user of the “like” button, not because I don’t like posts but only because mostly I just nod or smile and move on. However, having had fifteen likes for a recent comment on frose’s inhaler post I’ll try to remember more often because it was so good to see them: reassuring me
I’ve never been a great user of the “like” button, not because I don’t like posts but only because mostly I just nod or smile and move on. However, having had fifteen likes for a recent comment on frose’s inhaler post I’ll try to remember more often because it was so good to see them: reassuring me
teenieleek
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Bronchiectasis
Hi, im still finding my way around on here. I was diagnosed with COPD in 2018 but today I was told that I also have bronchiectasis. I have been poorly on and off since October and have had a chest infection, been treated with steroids and antibiotics. The doctor has changed my inhaler from trimbow
Hi, im still finding my way around on here. I was diagnosed with COPD in 2018 but today I was told that I also have bronchiectasis. I have been poorly on and off since October and have had a chest infection, been treated with steroids and antibiotics. The doctor has changed my inhaler from trimbow
Lotti62
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Movement = Medicine. Podcast recommendation.
Just wanting to recommend listening to Kali Dayton’s podcast ‘Walking Home From The ICU’…..it helped me so much during my rehabilitation…..especially facing the reality, the trauma experience. Iv cried, Iv laughed, Iv taken strength from it. She has also started a ‘Walking you through the ICU’ podcast
Just wanting to recommend listening to Kali Dayton’s podcast ‘Walking Home From The ICU’…..it helped me so much during my rehabilitation…..especially facing the reality, the trauma experience. Iv cried, Iv laughed, Iv taken strength from it. She has also started a ‘Walking you through the ICU’ podcast
Dutchey
in
ICUsteps
2 years ago
Chest pain when asthma is bad
Hello, for a while now I've been getting tightness in my chest but then also pain, it kind of feels like heartburn but goes into my stomach and also my chest at the back. When I've mentioned this to DR's and nurses etc they've all said with asthma its tightness not pain. I've had my heart checked a
Hello, for a while now I've been getting tightness in my chest but then also pain, it kind of feels like heartburn but goes into my stomach and also my chest at the back. When I've mentioned this to DR's and nurses etc they've all said with asthma its tightness not pain. I've had my heart checked a
wooders09
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Any insight on these results?
My mum's results - she's on 175 Levo and 15 T3. She already takes a D supplement, which I guess will need increasing. She stopped all biotin supplements 4 days before we did the test. She took no thyroid meds the morning of the test. This is the first time the test has come back showing low cortisol,
My mum's results - she's on 175 Levo and 15 T3. She already takes a D supplement, which I guess will need increasing. She stopped all biotin supplements 4 days before we did the test. She took no thyroid meds the morning of the test. This is the first time the test has come back showing low cortisol,
kendrewaddams
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Fostair nexthaler 100/6
Anybody using the above? Been having a chesty cough for past weeks. I understand I can take extra puffs if necessary but not sure whether to take extra or use ventolin inhaler as still have one from last time. Any advice pl shall I increase the fostair next haler or take ventolin as required? I am on
Anybody using the above? Been having a chesty cough for past weeks. I understand I can take extra puffs if necessary but not sure whether to take extra or use ventolin inhaler as still have one from last time. Any advice pl shall I increase the fostair next haler or take ventolin as required? I am on
ahfat41
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Can one become dependent on nebulized albuterol, instead of rescue puff inhalers ? I seem to be gasping for air every 4 hours even worse. TY
Liquid albuterol a bad idea?
Liquid albuterol a bad idea?
Intercessor
in
Living with Asthma
3 years ago
Brilliant doctor!
My daughter is 3 and recently the doctor gave us an inhaler with a spacer for her. The doctor was great at showing us how to use it and had my daughter and I singing ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star’ while the mask was on. This helped to distract her and made her start breathing naturally, and in good time
My daughter is 3 and recently the doctor gave us an inhaler with a spacer for her. The doctor was great at showing us how to use it and had my daughter and I singing ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star’ while the mask was on. This helped to distract her and made her start breathing naturally, and in good time
clairebear778
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Breathless and wheezy
Hi everyone, I am looking for some advice for my husband who is nearly 89 and was diagnosed with emphysomatic fibrosis about two years ago. He has not been too bad until 6 months ago when when he started getting more breathless and wheezy. The Salamol inhaler doesn’t help at all, the Bradosyl helps
Hi everyone, I am looking for some advice for my husband who is nearly 89 and was diagnosed with emphysomatic fibrosis about two years ago. He has not been too bad until 6 months ago when when he started getting more breathless and wheezy. The Salamol inhaler doesn’t help at all, the Bradosyl helps
Fruitbat2
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Swapped to a lower inhaler
My asthma specialist has swapped me from relvar 184 down to 92. Ive had 2 to 3 years of constant infections which never shows in sputum samples. I always have a slightly raised infection count on my bloods. My feno is quite low so they said its not asthma its chronic infections. All xrays and cts are
My asthma specialist has swapped me from relvar 184 down to 92. Ive had 2 to 3 years of constant infections which never shows in sputum samples. I always have a slightly raised infection count on my bloods. My feno is quite low so they said its not asthma its chronic infections. All xrays and cts are
MissNyxiie
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Post Covid
I didn’t really start coughing anymore than normal until the final days but I could cope well with my
inhalers
.
I didn’t really start coughing anymore than normal until the final days but I could cope well with my
inhalers
.
RhiAngMaiDen
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
How reliable is a spirometer in accessing asthma severity or a flare up?
How reliable is a spirometer in accessing asthma severity or a flare up? I was told my symptoms were out of preportion with my lung function and thusly was told it was all down to dysfunctional breathing. I am not denying any dysfunctional breathing I know it is common for asthmatics. I was told the
How reliable is a spirometer in accessing asthma severity or a flare up? I was told my symptoms were out of preportion with my lung function and thusly was told it was all down to dysfunctional breathing. I am not denying any dysfunctional breathing I know it is common for asthmatics. I was told the
BlueBlobs1
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Montelukast
Can anyone on Montelukast tell me if it helps?. Finally managed to see my asthma nurse today & was prescribed it alongside Fostair. I’m confused if it’s a long term thing or a short term thing? I’m just really hoping it helps because I seem to be attached to my blue inhaler quiet a lot lately!
Can anyone on Montelukast tell me if it helps?. Finally managed to see my asthma nurse today & was prescribed it alongside Fostair. I’m confused if it’s a long term thing or a short term thing? I’m just really hoping it helps because I seem to be attached to my blue inhaler quiet a lot lately!
Lou09
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Covid the cause of asthma
I've now been prescribed steroids blue and brown
inhalers
. I've also been asked to do regular peek flow testing until I see the Asthma nurse in a couple of weeks. How long before I can realistically start to feel better?
I've now been prescribed steroids blue and brown
inhalers
. I've also been asked to do regular peek flow testing until I see the Asthma nurse in a couple of weeks. How long before I can realistically start to feel better?
Vic3
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
*What helps YOU cope with your Anxiety and Panic Attacks? As an individual. *
Only If you don't mind sharing... I am just curious what helps you all individually with your anxiety and or Panic Attacks? How do you cope? What do you do for yourself to help yourself feel better? Is there something you do for yourself on a daily basis to help cope? Do you take meds? Or Daily Vitamins
Only If you don't mind sharing... I am just curious what helps you all individually with your anxiety and or Panic Attacks? How do you cope? What do you do for yourself to help yourself feel better? Is there something you do for yourself on a daily basis to help cope? Do you take meds? Or Daily Vitamins
Luna_Love143
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
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