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Trelegy problem?
I have been using Trelegy inhaler for 3 months or so...everything was fine, but then I noticed that when I would get up in the middle of the night to urinate, I would be leaking all the way to the pot! Then I noticed I was getting some sharp pain in my urethra area..so I looked up side effects on Trelegy
I have been using Trelegy inhaler for 3 months or so...everything was fine, but then I noticed that when I would get up in the middle of the night to urinate, I would be leaking all the way to the pot! Then I noticed I was getting some sharp pain in my urethra area..so I looked up side effects on Trelegy
sweetsusie
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COPD Friends
4 years ago
Steroid Card?
I've just been removing my personal information from my new inhaler (Relvar 184/22) and noticed it says to carry a steroid card. Does anyone know what this is and why it is needed? Thanks
I've just been removing my personal information from my new inhaler (Relvar 184/22) and noticed it says to carry a steroid card. Does anyone know what this is and why it is needed? Thanks
_Badger_
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Not my finest...
First cold run, and it reminded me with a bang that I have asthma. Only managed to run for 25 minutes as a full blown attack was threatening and after gasping hopefully at my inhaler I realised that in a moment of stultifying stupidity I'd brought an empty one. Not good. I'm not going to call it a fail
First cold run, and it reminded me with a bang that I have asthma. Only managed to run for 25 minutes as a full blown attack was threatening and after gasping hopefully at my inhaler I realised that in a moment of stultifying stupidity I'd brought an empty one. Not good. I'm not going to call it a fail
Scout37
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4 years ago
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Stranded and frustrated
divorce , the dwp stopped my ESA so I was stranded without possibility of returning to UK or buying my Meds for c.o.p.d so for three years six months I had nothing and obviously my c.o.p.d got progressively worse to the point of me blacking out repetitively I've finally be put on Brimca and Milfinide
inhalers
divorce , the dwp stopped my ESA so I was stranded without possibility of returning to UK or buying my Meds for c.o.p.d so for three years six months I had nothing and obviously my c.o.p.d got progressively worse to the point of me blacking out repetitively I've finally be put on Brimca and Milfinide
inhalers
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Anyone used the aerochamber plus?
I get my inhaler from an online pharmacy and this month they've sent out an email with a new product in it that I don't know. https://www.pharmica.co.uk/asthma/aerochamber-plus Anyone used the aerochamber plus?
I get my inhaler from an online pharmacy and this month they've sent out an email with a new product in it that I don't know. https://www.pharmica.co.uk/asthma/aerochamber-plus Anyone used the aerochamber plus?
Gautam1983
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Adult-onset asthma and Cushing
Hi all! Firstly I'm Asian and not from UK, but we don't have forums like these in my country. Just would like some advice on current situation. I had adult onset asthma since start of 2019 and it became so bad I would wake up at 3am breathless and vomiting. I was placed on Seretide 25/50, 2 in morning
Hi all! Firstly I'm Asian and not from UK, but we don't have forums like these in my country. Just would like some advice on current situation. I had adult onset asthma since start of 2019 and it became so bad I would wake up at 3am breathless and vomiting. I was placed on Seretide 25/50, 2 in morning
Moorose
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Not sure who to believe at this point.
Hello everyone, hope you're having a splendid day, feeling healthy, and staying safe. I made a post on this forum 3 months ago and the responses I got were very positive and made me hopeful that I'm not alone in this mess. I was "diagnosed" with asthma three months ago and prescribed a corticosteroid
Hello everyone, hope you're having a splendid day, feeling healthy, and staying safe. I made a post on this forum 3 months ago and the responses I got were very positive and made me hopeful that I'm not alone in this mess. I was "diagnosed" with asthma three months ago and prescribed a corticosteroid
Nj9x
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Catch 22 Again.
She he accepted that the anomaly could have been caused by the the corticosteroid in the
inhalers
but she was adamant that there were no maintenance
inhalers
which had no steroids. Is that statement of hers accurate?
She he accepted that the anomaly could have been caused by the the corticosteroid in the
inhalers
but she was adamant that there were no maintenance
inhalers
which had no steroids. Is that statement of hers accurate?
micox
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Not doing so well
Have just had follow up appointment with asthma nurse following a and e visit yesterday. I now have another ten day course of pred. Doubled the strength of the combined inhaler. Also added in montelukast. She’s calling back Friday to check how things are going. This is the worst my asthma has
Have just had follow up appointment with asthma nurse following a and e visit yesterday. I now have another ten day course of pred. Doubled the strength of the combined inhaler. Also added in montelukast. She’s calling back Friday to check how things are going. This is the worst my asthma has
Dizzy412
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Thyroid cancer-
constantly clearing my throat all the time the coughing fits, I dare go out anywhere, especially with everything going on in the world, My last blood test was in May and my levels were high they have been reduced now I’m taking 75mcg one day and 100mgc one day, I’ve tried everything, I been prescribed,
inhalers
constantly clearing my throat all the time the coughing fits, I dare go out anywhere, especially with everything going on in the world, My last blood test was in May and my levels were high they have been reduced now I’m taking 75mcg one day and 100mgc one day, I’ve tried everything, I been prescribed,
inhalers
Ranisai
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
UK Medications Update, August 24, 2020
Intal Some people with mast cell diseases use the sodium cromoglycate inhaler, Intal. The producer, Sanofi, confirmed today that it is out of stock but is expected back in late October. Ketotifen Tablets The tablets should now be available to be purchased from Alloga by your pharmacy, however, the identification
Intal Some people with mast cell diseases use the sodium cromoglycate inhaler, Intal. The producer, Sanofi, confirmed today that it is out of stock but is expected back in late October. Ketotifen Tablets The tablets should now be available to be purchased from Alloga by your pharmacy, however, the identification
Jess-UKMasto
Partner
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
4 years ago
Asthma and AF
Hi guys, Has anyone on here any experience of using
inhalers
with AF. After a recent chest X-ray my GP said I had minor scarring on my right lung which he put down to a past infection and he didn't think it was the cause of my increased breathing issues, especially on exertion.
Hi guys, Has anyone on here any experience of using
inhalers
with AF. After a recent chest X-ray my GP said I had minor scarring on my right lung which he put down to a past infection and he didn't think it was the cause of my increased breathing issues, especially on exertion.
Hammerboy
in
AF Association
4 years ago
An update on hubby and myself.
So its been a while since i posted any updates, so decided to give an update. Hubby has a couple of days where he felt ok, and seemed normal ish. It was lovely while it lasted. He is now having a couple of hours where he isnt feeling to bad and then he goes down hill, he said he cant explain it but i
So its been a while since i posted any updates, so decided to give an update. Hubby has a couple of days where he felt ok, and seemed normal ish. It was lovely while it lasted. He is now having a couple of hours where he isnt feeling to bad and then he goes down hill, he said he cant explain it but i
lyn3
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Weekly virtual 5k in new shoes and bad asthma week!
I wasn't going to run this week as I've had a bad week with my asthma. New inhaler not here till tomorrow so thought I needed to be sensible. I wasn't! New shoes were sat in the box taunting me and I felt a lot better yesterday so thought I'd have a slow jog out. Felt good not chasing PBs, singing
I wasn't going to run this week as I've had a bad week with my asthma. New inhaler not here till tomorrow so thought I needed to be sensible. I wasn't! New shoes were sat in the box taunting me and I felt a lot better yesterday so thought I'd have a slow jog out. Felt good not chasing PBs, singing
SammiN3
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Brexit and inhaler shortages
It's been clear that there will be a shortage of medicines and one of those medicines will be
inhalers
. So we will all be stuffed anyway.
It's been clear that there will be a shortage of medicines and one of those medicines will be
inhalers
. So we will all be stuffed anyway.
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma attack?
Ok, I feel a bit daft asking this question but...Two weeks ago I had problems when walking back to my car from work both nights. Because of covid a lot of the doors are locked in the hospital before my shift ends and I had a longer walk than usual and mostly uphill. I got seriously breathless and tight
Ok, I feel a bit daft asking this question but...Two weeks ago I had problems when walking back to my car from work both nights. Because of covid a lot of the doors are locked in the hospital before my shift ends and I had a longer walk than usual and mostly uphill. I got seriously breathless and tight
bookdaft
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Silly asthma!!!
I have my new running trainers sat waiting-unworn. I can't wait to get out but my chest has other ideas! After several days of struggling with my asthma, I've been left weak and wheezy. Have to wait till Monday for my new inhaler so till then I darent risk a run. Never had this itching to get out
I have my new running trainers sat waiting-unworn. I can't wait to get out but my chest has other ideas! After several days of struggling with my asthma, I've been left weak and wheezy. Have to wait till Monday for my new inhaler so till then I darent risk a run. Never had this itching to get out
SammiN3
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Formoterol and Albuterol
Hello again I'm on, and trailed Symbicort and Fostair (2xam, 2xpm and sometimes 1x dinner time) combi
inhalers
. I know the Formoterol side of the drug is a long acting bronchodilator but I was wondering if being on these, long term (or any term) has an affect on albuterol effectiveness?
Hello again I'm on, and trailed Symbicort and Fostair (2xam, 2xpm and sometimes 1x dinner time) combi
inhalers
. I know the Formoterol side of the drug is a long acting bronchodilator but I was wondering if being on these, long term (or any term) has an affect on albuterol effectiveness?
Lee2k182
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Oral thrush eventually successful treatment
Back to original
inhalers
, but thrush would not go. I’m diabetic so I provide a sweet environment for it. I had daktarin, then nystatin, then itraconazole (made my teeth feel very strange). Three months on it had not gone.
Back to original
inhalers
, but thrush would not go. I’m diabetic so I provide a sweet environment for it. I had daktarin, then nystatin, then itraconazole (made my teeth feel very strange). Three months on it had not gone.
earthnymph
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Week 4 repeated Day 2
I finally did it! Managed to run for the full 16 minutes today. So strange since I haven’t been able to get past 12 minutes before today. I wanted to stop many times but managed the first 5 minute segment well and then really struggled during the last 5 minute segment and the small hernia on my left
I finally did it! Managed to run for the full 16 minutes today. So strange since I haven’t been able to get past 12 minutes before today. I wanted to stop many times but managed the first 5 minute segment well and then really struggled during the last 5 minute segment and the small hernia on my left
Dodgylungs
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
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