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Cliff
Even though I do over 2 hours lung drainage every day (1 hour morning , 15 mins afternoon, then another hour evening) I still get a tickling sensation and mucus left in the lungs - particularly the left lung which is the worst one. It means I am grunting for much of the day. Annoying for me and my
Even though I do over 2 hours lung drainage every day (1 hour morning , 15 mins afternoon, then another hour evening) I still get a tickling sensation and mucus left in the lungs - particularly the left lung which is the worst one. It means I am grunting for much of the day. Annoying for me and my
skipwork
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
mometasone furoate nasal spray
Hi I have been using mometasone furoate nasal spray for 6-7 weeks ,I started getting itchy particularity at night ,I rang my GP surgery last Monday and asked for an alternative ,I was told I would need to speak to a GP, I just spoke to a GP and he said he did not believe itching was a side affect of
Hi I have been using mometasone furoate nasal spray for 6-7 weeks ,I started getting itchy particularity at night ,I rang my GP surgery last Monday and asked for an alternative ,I was told I would need to speak to a GP, I just spoke to a GP and he said he did not believe itching was a side affect of
Phronsias2
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Upper abdominal pain upon waking every single morning.
Hi, I’ve been trying to find answers for over 5 years. I get pretty bad upper abdominal pain upon waking every morning but after an hour or so propped up in bed it fades and I can get up. Alcohol makes it far worse and means I’ll wake up in the night feeling terrible with pain, sweating and nausea. Hence
Hi, I’ve been trying to find answers for over 5 years. I get pretty bad upper abdominal pain upon waking every morning but after an hour or so propped up in bed it fades and I can get up. Alcohol makes it far worse and means I’ll wake up in the night feeling terrible with pain, sweating and nausea. Hence
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3 years ago
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International study suggests alternative treatment for mild asthma
A large international study led by a McMaster researcher has found a patient-centric treatment that works for people with mild asthma. People with mild asthma are often prescribed a daily treatment regimen, but up to 80 per cent do not follow the routine, using inhalers only when they have an asthma
A large international study led by a McMaster researcher has found a patient-centric treatment that works for people with mild asthma. People with mild asthma are often prescribed a daily treatment regimen, but up to 80 per cent do not follow the routine, using inhalers only when they have an asthma
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Fostair: virtues & vices
Hello everyone! I'm a lifelong asthmatic and for most of this time I've been on Seretide 125. However, three years ago I started to devlop a chronic producitve cough (CPC). This persisted until I switched to Fostair 200/6. Thankfully the CPC has stayed away, however I'm having issues with the Fostair
Hello everyone! I'm a lifelong asthmatic and for most of this time I've been on Seretide 125. However, three years ago I started to devlop a chronic producitve cough (CPC). This persisted until I switched to Fostair 200/6. Thankfully the CPC has stayed away, however I'm having issues with the Fostair
Hayman111
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
see below from Cliff
Can anyone please help me please? I have very severe brochiectasis - mostly in my left lung. Despite all my preparatory drugs, inhalers, etc., I am still doing my lung function drainage for 3 hours a day, that is 1 hour in the morning, 1 hour in the afternoon and one hour in the evening. I have
Can anyone please help me please? I have very severe brochiectasis - mostly in my left lung. Despite all my preparatory drugs, inhalers, etc., I am still doing my lung function drainage for 3 hours a day, that is 1 hour in the morning, 1 hour in the afternoon and one hour in the evening. I have
skipwork
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Is it really asthma? Can’t stop coughing
Hello everyone Been coughing since December, GP says it’s asthma. I’m on ventolin and clenil inhalers, omeprazole (in case it’s acid reflux) and the latest montelukast 10mg. I’m taking my hay fever medication fenofexadine 180mg and mometasone nasal spray. I also take Vit D 3000iu when I remember. The
Hello everyone Been coughing since December, GP says it’s asthma. I’m on ventolin and clenil inhalers, omeprazole (in case it’s acid reflux) and the latest montelukast 10mg. I’m taking my hay fever medication fenofexadine 180mg and mometasone nasal spray. I also take Vit D 3000iu when I remember. The
Cushionluver
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
How do I know if my asthma is mild/moderate etc?
I have ongoing daily symptoms (coughing/rattly phlegmy chest/intermittent tightness) and have had so for 4 years now. I have just been given Fostair 200/6 inhaler instead of my usualAirFluSal and continue to take montelucast, mometasone nasal spray and an antihistamine. GP says if this doesn't work
I have ongoing daily symptoms (coughing/rattly phlegmy chest/intermittent tightness) and have had so for 4 years now. I have just been given Fostair 200/6 inhaler instead of my usualAirFluSal and continue to take montelucast, mometasone nasal spray and an antihistamine. GP says if this doesn't work
Maya_227
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Thick sticky phlegm
I am pregnant and have recently seen a respiratory consultant who has finally managed to stabilise my asthma so that I’m at least able to walk a little bit which I wasn’t able to for quite a few weeks. I still have an horrendous increase of thick mucus in my lungs that sometimes wakes me up in the middle
I am pregnant and have recently seen a respiratory consultant who has finally managed to stabilise my asthma so that I’m at least able to walk a little bit which I wasn’t able to for quite a few weeks. I still have an horrendous increase of thick mucus in my lungs that sometimes wakes me up in the middle
Bluebells17
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Help with assessing the relevance of my blood test results please
I have been diagnosed as hypothyroid for 12 years. I'm 51 and have been feeling unwell for all that time with fatigue, depression, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder being the most major symptoms to the point where I had a complete breakdown a couple of years ago and have only been able to work part
I have been diagnosed as hypothyroid for 12 years. I'm 51 and have been feeling unwell for all that time with fatigue, depression, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder being the most major symptoms to the point where I had a complete breakdown a couple of years ago and have only been able to work part
Smash49
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Thyroid UK
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? Does anyone find
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? Does anyone find
Lee2k182
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Triple Inhaled Therapy at Two Glucocorticoid Doses in Moderate-to-Very-Severe COPD.
Triple fixed-dose regimens of an inhaled glucocorticoid, a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA), and a long-acting β2-agonist (LABA) for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have been studied at single dose levels of inhaled glucocorticoid, but studies at two dose levels are lacking. Triple
Triple fixed-dose regimens of an inhaled glucocorticoid, a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA), and a long-acting β2-agonist (LABA) for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have been studied at single dose levels of inhaled glucocorticoid, but studies at two dose levels are lacking. Triple
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Lip & mouth issues
Awaiting consultants appointment in Covid 19. Tumidus Lupus? After many years of ongoing facial rashes, started 12 year ago approx. But last year & early part of this year at its worst. My Gp referred me to see a dermatologist regarding this, on December 30th 2019, appointment was due just after we
Awaiting consultants appointment in Covid 19. Tumidus Lupus? After many years of ongoing facial rashes, started 12 year ago approx. But last year & early part of this year at its worst. My Gp referred me to see a dermatologist regarding this, on December 30th 2019, appointment was due just after we
Smithy26
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Hay-fever
Its now 6 weeks ive had hayfever which i didn't know what it was at first until the doctor told me so because it's my first time having it.It does not seem to get any better and the doctor has prescribed cetrizine tablets and mometasone furoate spray which i've been told will take a while to work.My
Its now 6 weeks ive had hayfever which i didn't know what it was at first until the doctor told me so because it's my first time having it.It does not seem to get any better and the doctor has prescribed cetrizine tablets and mometasone furoate spray which i've been told will take a while to work.My
purplecow123
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EFA
4 years ago
Sjogrens
Hi,l came on this site in 2017, only used it once. I have sjogrens and lupus. I am struggling with sjogrens. I wonder if anyone else has the following symptoms: choking, can’t get breath from nose and throat, very frightening. On the 6th. December I was struggling when we were at a dance and the people
Hi,l came on this site in 2017, only used it once. I have sjogrens and lupus. I am struggling with sjogrens. I wonder if anyone else has the following symptoms: choking, can’t get breath from nose and throat, very frightening. On the 6th. December I was struggling when we were at a dance and the people
drobbie
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Inhaled steroids may not work for half of asthma patients.
Inhaled corticosteroids have been the mainstay of treatment for persistent asthma for decades. A new trial suggests that for the ~50% of asthma patients with low sputum eosinophils, inhaled steroids are no better than placebo, and neither was tiotropium. Treatment with the inhaled glucocorticoid mometasone
Inhaled corticosteroids have been the mainstay of treatment for persistent asthma for decades. A new trial suggests that for the ~50% of asthma patients with low sputum eosinophils, inhaled steroids are no better than placebo, and neither was tiotropium. Treatment with the inhaled glucocorticoid mometasone
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
What to do?
I’m at a bit of a loss. Two weeks ago my PF was at 92%. Since then it has fluctuated dropping down then coming up a little then dropping again each day, 1 step forward then 2 back situation (still in my green zone). I’ve been a bit wheezy and mucusy over the weekend. I’m tight this morning, gunky and
I’m at a bit of a loss. Two weeks ago my PF was at 92%. Since then it has fluctuated dropping down then coming up a little then dropping again each day, 1 step forward then 2 back situation (still in my green zone). I’ve been a bit wheezy and mucusy over the weekend. I’m tight this morning, gunky and
Junglechicken
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Confused re using blue inhaler
Hi everyone. I was diagnosed with adult onset asthma around 2 years ago and have yet to get it fully under control. I was started on Fostair 100/6 but this was increased around a month ago by the GP to Fostair 200/6. To be honest, I've kind of been muddling through on my own as I haven't really been
Hi everyone. I was diagnosed with adult onset asthma around 2 years ago and have yet to get it fully under control. I was started on Fostair 100/6 but this was increased around a month ago by the GP to Fostair 200/6. To be honest, I've kind of been muddling through on my own as I haven't really been
Ghoulette
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
What medication next?
Hi all, my son has an emergency appointment with his consultant this morning after another admission on Friday (3rd in 6 weeks). He is currently taking 2x Flixotide 250 and 1x Formoterol morning and night plus montelukast and an antihistamine daily. At our last planned appointment in August his consultant
Hi all, my son has an emergency appointment with his consultant this morning after another admission on Friday (3rd in 6 weeks). He is currently taking 2x Flixotide 250 and 1x Formoterol morning and night plus montelukast and an antihistamine daily. At our last planned appointment in August his consultant
HaydiesMum
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Flare up
Hi, I went to the GP yesterday with my worsening asthma symptoms - first ever 'proper' asthma attack(with wheezing), breathlessness in the day, interferes with talking, eating etc. I was talking symbicort 100/6 2 x twice a day. I said I just about tollerate the LABA in that dose and don't use the
Hi, I went to the GP yesterday with my worsening asthma symptoms - first ever 'proper' asthma attack(with wheezing), breathlessness in the day, interferes with talking, eating etc. I was talking symbicort 100/6 2 x twice a day. I said I just about tollerate the LABA in that dose and don't use the
Tealcheese
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
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