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Is Fostair 100 mild or strong?
Is there a stronger version of the blue inhaler Ventolin? As mine is 100 and I've seen another which was a 200? Also,is Fostair 100/6 a mild or a strong inhaler? I'm suspecting I need stronger meds as whenever the weather is windy and rainy (which is quite a lot) my breathing is very bad. I've been
Is there a stronger version of the blue inhaler Ventolin? As mine is 100 and I've seen another which was a 200? Also,is Fostair 100/6 a mild or a strong inhaler? I'm suspecting I need stronger meds as whenever the weather is windy and rainy (which is quite a lot) my breathing is very bad. I've been
Klau80
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Struggling!
My nurse has stepped up my
inhalers
again to same as what consultant had me on before stepping them down(with permission of GP) but even being on high doses of 3
inhalers
& montelukast & amylophiline I still can’t breathe well. I don’t feel bad enough to go to hospital but will do if gets worse.
My nurse has stepped up my
inhalers
again to same as what consultant had me on before stepping them down(with permission of GP) but even being on high doses of 3
inhalers
& montelukast & amylophiline I still can’t breathe well. I don’t feel bad enough to go to hospital but will do if gets worse.
madonbrew
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Feeling a bit down
Frustrated too cos I’m still struggling to breathe with the step up of my
inhalers
although my Peak flow is improving. I’m not bad enough for hospital but need steroids. Will ring GP tomorrow. Sometimes it’s an accumulation of lots of things isn’t it!
Frustrated too cos I’m still struggling to breathe with the step up of my
inhalers
although my Peak flow is improving. I’m not bad enough for hospital but need steroids. Will ring GP tomorrow. Sometimes it’s an accumulation of lots of things isn’t it!
madonbrew
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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Untreatable Asthma?
Most asthmatics I know use a daily inhaler and rescue when exercising and are okay. I use a daily max and Albuterol in between every day even though I don't exercise. I think I have something more sinister going on. I just can't move around much, because breathing so bad. I think it's something nuerological
Most asthmatics I know use a daily inhaler and rescue when exercising and are okay. I use a daily max and Albuterol in between every day even though I don't exercise. I think I have something more sinister going on. I just can't move around much, because breathing so bad. I think it's something nuerological
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Advice
Need some advice I dropped off my results of my peak floes this morning I been blowing between 290 and 400 and for my age I should be getting 440 does it mean I can say on
inhalers
and what will They tell
Need some advice I dropped off my results of my peak floes this morning I been blowing between 290 and 400 and for my age I should be getting 440 does it mean I can say on
inhalers
and what will They tell
Starfly13
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Why is 2 puffs of my Salbutamol inhaler not always working?
The last few days I’ve had to use my inhaler a lot more than usual, mostly in the middle of the night and after an episode of coughing. The last 2 days though, I’m finding that 2 puffs is not enough- I’m needing either 3 or 4. Is this normal? I’m aware that I need to speak to my team about needing my
The last few days I’ve had to use my inhaler a lot more than usual, mostly in the middle of the night and after an episode of coughing. The last 2 days though, I’m finding that 2 puffs is not enough- I’m needing either 3 or 4. Is this normal? I’m aware that I need to speak to my team about needing my
So97
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
New Inhaler
I saw my respiratory consultant yesterday and she has changed my
inhalers
to Relvar Ellipta and Incruse Ellipta. Has anyone used these before and is it best taking in the morning or the evening x
I saw my respiratory consultant yesterday and she has changed my
inhalers
to Relvar Ellipta and Incruse Ellipta. Has anyone used these before and is it best taking in the morning or the evening x
Owjay
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Waiting to run, Day 2.
This is driving me nuts. NUTS, I tell you! Yesterday was run day, and conditions were perfect for me, calm, warm and sunny. I had my kit on, really keen to go. There was just a small matter of a call from the asthma nurse to get out of the way first. So, I waited. In my diary I'd written 10-6. So I didn't
This is driving me nuts. NUTS, I tell you! Yesterday was run day, and conditions were perfect for me, calm, warm and sunny. I had my kit on, really keen to go. There was just a small matter of a call from the asthma nurse to get out of the way first. So, I waited. In my diary I'd written 10-6. So I didn't
Scout37
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
High rate after just standing and walking.
Hi, I'm 29. For months, I've had a high heart rate after just standing and walking around the house. No anxiety. It goes between 150-200, just standing up walking. I then feel very breathless I wheeze. I've tried steroid, inhaler and allergy medicine. So it's obviously not asthma. Hospital hasn't been
Hi, I'm 29. For months, I've had a high heart rate after just standing and walking around the house. No anxiety. It goes between 150-200, just standing up walking. I then feel very breathless I wheeze. I've tried steroid, inhaler and allergy medicine. So it's obviously not asthma. Hospital hasn't been
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Breathing suffering
I feel wheezy almost all day, breathless when i do any form of exercise or walk and my doctors keep saying it’s your asthma however my peak flows are consistently 550-600 (higher than they’ve ever been) I’m currently taking
inhalers
daily (symbicort the red one 200 and the blue reliever as needed which
I feel wheezy almost all day, breathless when i do any form of exercise or walk and my doctors keep saying it’s your asthma however my peak flows are consistently 550-600 (higher than they’ve ever been) I’m currently taking
inhalers
daily (symbicort the red one 200 and the blue reliever as needed which
Coop20
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Trimbow users/ ex users
I have been using Trimbow for about 8 months and though it seemed to be an improvement initially on my previous
inhalers
I find that now I seem to be a lot more breathless. I wondered if anyone that has used Trimbow has found anything that helped more with breathing when they changed from it?
I have been using Trimbow for about 8 months and though it seemed to be an improvement initially on my previous
inhalers
I find that now I seem to be a lot more breathless. I wondered if anyone that has used Trimbow has found anything that helped more with breathing when they changed from it?
Ozzydiamond
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Order of treatments?
Bit of a basic question but when it comes to inhaled treatments, I know the order is supposed to be: bronchodilator mucoactive treatments chest clearance steroids etc. I’ve been on the same regimen for a while but I’m a bit confused because my steroid inhaler is a combination inhaler so it’s a steroid
Bit of a basic question but when it comes to inhaled treatments, I know the order is supposed to be: bronchodilator mucoactive treatments chest clearance steroids etc. I’ve been on the same regimen for a while but I’m a bit confused because my steroid inhaler is a combination inhaler so it’s a steroid
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Flu Vaccination 🤒💉
We’re nearing flu season and millions of people will be getting their flu vaccine over the coming weeks. If you’ve been prescribed a preventer inhaler alongside your blue reliever, or you have been admitted to hospital because of your asthma, you can get the flu vaccine for free. If you’re on the shielded
We’re nearing flu season and millions of people will be getting their flu vaccine over the coming weeks. If you’ve been prescribed a preventer inhaler alongside your blue reliever, or you have been admitted to hospital because of your asthma, you can get the flu vaccine for free. If you’re on the shielded
Claire_ALUK
Asthma Nurse
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
hi i am a very worried aunt my 6yrs old nephew is going in and out of the clinic because of asthma .please help me manage this disease
he had an attack on sartuday and i took him for nebulising after i had given him his inhaler which worked for few hours,and after they nebulised him i could still hear a bit of wheezing when i told the nurse she said hz gonna b fine it wont stop immedietely n they gave him antibiotics .but at night it
he had an attack on sartuday and i took him for nebulising after i had given him his inhaler which worked for few hours,and after they nebulised him i could still hear a bit of wheezing when i told the nurse she said hz gonna b fine it wont stop immedietely n they gave him antibiotics .but at night it
strawchoc
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Inhaler change
GP changed inhaler from sirdupla to sereflo 2 months ago Now getting more mucus and my tolerance to exercise Is significantly reduced Getting some upper chest discomfort after say 5 minutes of exercise Any thoughts?
GP changed inhaler from sirdupla to sereflo 2 months ago Now getting more mucus and my tolerance to exercise Is significantly reduced Getting some upper chest discomfort after say 5 minutes of exercise Any thoughts?
Yerchenco
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
hi i have a question my 6yrs old nephew had asthma attack ,i gave him his blue inhaler but it didnt get better so i took him to nebulise
but its didnt stop completely.what can i do?is it safe to give him his inhaler more than one time?when having an attack can i still use the brown one that is given twice a day or i should just concentrate on the bleu one.please hekp i am new to this thing so i panic a lot
but its didnt stop completely.what can i do?is it safe to give him his inhaler more than one time?when having an attack can i still use the brown one that is given twice a day or i should just concentrate on the bleu one.please hekp i am new to this thing so i panic a lot
strawchoc
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
I feel fantastic!!
Also, no longer depending so heavily on my
inhalers
, which is amazing.
Also, no longer depending so heavily on my
inhalers
, which is amazing.
Hula_hooping_rach
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Week 9 Run 1
Ok so this was the hardest run so far. There was one major reason for this: I was working until fairly late last night (outdoors) and got home absolutely famished. The weather was colder than it has been and added to my hunger to such a degree that It seemed like a good idea to order in Chinese food
Ok so this was the hardest run so far. There was one major reason for this: I was working until fairly late last night (outdoors) and got home absolutely famished. The weather was colder than it has been and added to my hunger to such a degree that It seemed like a good idea to order in Chinese food
Dodgylungs
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
4 years ago
COPD
Inhalers
and those tablets Would no longer play a part. Or eating lots of green stuff That only makes you fart Fish and chips might do us good And ice cream after that Because it's fighting COPD It wouldn't make us fat. But what's the point of wishing It's never going to be.
Inhalers
and those tablets Would no longer play a part. Or eating lots of green stuff That only makes you fart Fish and chips might do us good And ice cream after that Because it's fighting COPD It wouldn't make us fat. But what's the point of wishing It's never going to be.
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Face Shields/Visors
Hi! I was just wondering if anyone else has problems wearing face shields/visors? I work in a nursery and we are now required to wear PPE when handing over children, and I'm really struggling with the visors! I can't wear masks at all ( I refuse to go anywhere where one is needed, the only exception
Hi! I was just wondering if anyone else has problems wearing face shields/visors? I work in a nursery and we are now required to wear PPE when handing over children, and I'm really struggling with the visors! I can't wear masks at all ( I refuse to go anywhere where one is needed, the only exception
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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