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Going home???
Might be going home today because I have a nebuliser at home. Knew this would happen if I had it at home. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to go home but not if it means coming straight back in. I had another severe asthma attack last night as well so it's not like I've been free of attacks??? God I want
Might be going home today because I have a nebuliser at home. Knew this would happen if I had it at home. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to go home but not if it means coming straight back in. I had another severe asthma attack last night as well so it's not like I've been free of attacks??? God I want
floating_
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Why wont my specialist let me have a nebulizer and oxygen at home
If I moved 10mins down the road to the next town people with similar problems as myself get provided with a
nebulizer
etc. Any comments please and give me some reaction with the general asthma community.
If I moved 10mins down the road to the next town people with similar problems as myself get provided with a
nebulizer
etc. Any comments please and give me some reaction with the general asthma community.
Wheesy
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Escaping!
Joke, not actually escaping, but hopefully going home in the next few days with an urgent follow up at Bart's as an outpatient (not inpatient, at least that's what I've understood). They're likely gonna send me home with a nebuliser though, so just wondering if there's anything I should be asking of
Joke, not actually escaping, but hopefully going home in the next few days with an urgent follow up at Bart's as an outpatient (not inpatient, at least that's what I've understood). They're likely gonna send me home with a nebuliser though, so just wondering if there's anything I should be asking of
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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Hi I just thought I'd share something that others may or may not find useful...I have bronchiectasis and Crohn's, several months ago my consultant suggested I try manuka honey for my Crohn's, I've been taking a tablespoon a day since then and although I've not really noticed any difference with my Crohn's
Hi I just thought I'd share something that others may or may not find useful...I have bronchiectasis and Crohn's, several months ago my consultant suggested I try manuka honey for my Crohn's, I've been taking a tablespoon a day since then and although I've not really noticed any difference with my Crohn's
Lebod
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Phlegm in abundance for nearly two years. Is there any known condition that causes this much phlegm over a long period without diagnosis?
My pomologist has prescribed a
nebulizer
treatment but my insurance will not honor it with out a COPD diagnosis. I have had extensive swallowing tests and one botox treatment (Endoscopy by my GE) . Sinuses have been X-rayed but no CT scan. Sin None of the drugs I have listed seem to help.
My pomologist has prescribed a
nebulizer
treatment but my insurance will not honor it with out a COPD diagnosis. I have had extensive swallowing tests and one botox treatment (Endoscopy by my GE) . Sinuses have been X-rayed but no CT scan. Sin None of the drugs I have listed seem to help.
whe2
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
Adrenaline during asthma attacks
Anyone had this? How does it work? I had an adrenaline injection and the rest nebulised (along with hydrocortisone, magnesium, atrovent nebs, and salbutamol nebs) yesterday evening during a bad attack (silent parts of my chest again etc.). Not staying in any longer than needed being discharged today
Anyone had this? How does it work? I had an adrenaline injection and the rest nebulised (along with hydrocortisone, magnesium, atrovent nebs, and salbutamol nebs) yesterday evening during a bad attack (silent parts of my chest again etc.). Not staying in any longer than needed being discharged today
floating_
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Cliff
I use a
Nebulizer
, Strerimar sea nasal spray, mometasone furoate nasal spray. The consultant at the Royal Brompton said use the Atrovent inhaler twice, 15 minutes before the postural lung drainage, which I do.
I use a
Nebulizer
, Strerimar sea nasal spray, mometasone furoate nasal spray. The consultant at the Royal Brompton said use the Atrovent inhaler twice, 15 minutes before the postural lung drainage, which I do.
skipwork
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
I don't know what to do???
In hospital, on a ward, having an asthma attack. They won't give me nebs as I'm not desatting and my wheeze isn't "low down" whatever that means. They basically don't think this is an asthma attack. I know this is early on in the attack phase so I can compensate, but my peakflow is dropping and I'm
In hospital, on a ward, having an asthma attack. They won't give me nebs as I'm not desatting and my wheeze isn't "low down" whatever that means. They basically don't think this is an asthma attack. I know this is early on in the attack phase so I can compensate, but my peakflow is dropping and I'm
floating_
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Disability Entitlement
Does anyone know if l could put in for disability allowance l have Asthma Bronchiectasis and back pain which l have suffered with Asthma ad back pain for a very long time and Bronchiectasis for over6 years l am on trimbow easibreathe and have
nebulizer
for my lung condition and take pain killers everyday
Does anyone know if l could put in for disability allowance l have Asthma Bronchiectasis and back pain which l have suffered with Asthma ad back pain for a very long time and Bronchiectasis for over6 years l am on trimbow easibreathe and have
nebulizer
for my lung condition and take pain killers everyday
Dovecote6
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Aspergillius
Hi again, can anyone advise on a Aspergillius allergy? I’ve been told it’s an allergy and it’s not in my lungs. I have had extremely high IEg (over 5000) on an infection and IGG which left Bronchitasis. So it’s now checked in samples however it’s triggering my asthma all the time. I’m using a nebuliser
Hi again, can anyone advise on a Aspergillius allergy? I’ve been told it’s an allergy and it’s not in my lungs. I have had extremely high IEg (over 5000) on an infection and IGG which left Bronchitasis. So it’s now checked in samples however it’s triggering my asthma all the time. I’m using a nebuliser
Annie04
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Bronchiectasis Support
3 years ago
Bronchiectasis and Infections
Hello, advice please on staph infections, I’ve had IVs twice and many oral meds last IV ended 6 weeks ago and now I have pseudomonas. On Ciprofloxacin had one week with one more to go. Pleurisy is now back. I’m on inhaled Colomycin and it’s never ending and I’m so fed up! I’m asthmatic as well so
Hello, advice please on staph infections, I’ve had IVs twice and many oral meds last IV ended 6 weeks ago and now I have pseudomonas. On Ciprofloxacin had one week with one more to go. Pleurisy is now back. I’m on inhaled Colomycin and it’s never ending and I’m so fed up! I’m asthmatic as well so
Annie04
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Unsure what it is as not a chest infection or covid-19.
I ended up at A&E all last night with my asthma. The ambulance had to give me a nebuliser because I had a bilateral wheeze on both sides.The hospital did bloods and chest x ray and said that my chest is clear, no sign of infection and that it is musco-skeletal but yet I was still breathless. Now I'm
I ended up at A&E all last night with my asthma. The ambulance had to give me a nebuliser because I had a bilateral wheeze on both sides.The hospital did bloods and chest x ray and said that my chest is clear, no sign of infection and that it is musco-skeletal but yet I was still breathless. Now I'm
Hpaddict
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Really Struggling with Fostair
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed with asthma last spring after contracting Covid. It started relatively mild, I was prescribed a Ventolin blue reliever and a brown, steroid inhaler (Soprobec) which I took every day with a spacer. My symptoms seemed very manageable and I only had a minor flare up when I had
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed with asthma last spring after contracting Covid. It started relatively mild, I was prescribed a Ventolin blue reliever and a brown, steroid inhaler (Soprobec) which I took every day with a spacer. My symptoms seemed very manageable and I only had a minor flare up when I had
mypoorlungs
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Advice on asthma as I have run out of options !
I recently visited someone with a cat for about an hour and ended up having a big asthma flare up. I went to hospital twice for nebs and one of these I required magnesium. I didn't have a big wheeze but was told they thought that was likely as I couldn't get enough air entry. 1 week later and I'm still
I recently visited someone with a cat for about an hour and ended up having a big asthma flare up. I went to hospital twice for nebs and one of these I required magnesium. I didn't have a big wheeze but was told they thought that was likely as I couldn't get enough air entry. 1 week later and I'm still
4127
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
So exhausted 😴😪😫
Thank God for your post Mellypad I hope you are feeling better soon sweetheart 💖 but by reading yours and the replies you received I was like ohhh dear. I have copd 11yrs few flare ups this one I've had 6wks and diagnosed with plursey and viral infection on my chest on nebuliser steroids antibiotics
Thank God for your post Mellypad I hope you are feeling better soon sweetheart 💖 but by reading yours and the replies you received I was like ohhh dear. I have copd 11yrs few flare ups this one I've had 6wks and diagnosed with plursey and viral infection on my chest on nebuliser steroids antibiotics
Irisheyes60
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COPD Friends
3 years ago
Philips Innospire Go Portable Nebuliser
Philips Innospire Go Portable Nebuliser Good morning everyone, Can I ask if anyone currently uses this small portable nebuliser? I am thinking of purchasing one for when I am out on the go with my wife. I understand its quite costly and there are many cheaper alternatives but historically I have always
Philips Innospire Go Portable Nebuliser Good morning everyone, Can I ask if anyone currently uses this small portable nebuliser? I am thinking of purchasing one for when I am out on the go with my wife. I understand its quite costly and there are many cheaper alternatives but historically I have always
Joseph260268
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
O2 saturation and heart rate
May I ask if anyone takes measurements of O2 saturation during asthma attacks? Do you see numbers drop significantly during attacks? I know my asthma is bad when I cannot talk in sentences and must lie down to let it pass. While lying down, the heart rate is at 130 and stays until rescue inhaler kicks
May I ask if anyone takes measurements of O2 saturation during asthma attacks? Do you see numbers drop significantly during attacks? I know my asthma is bad when I cannot talk in sentences and must lie down to let it pass. While lying down, the heart rate is at 130 and stays until rescue inhaler kicks
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma worse but no
Please can someone help I'm at a loss what to do 😫 Diagnosed with adult asthma last Feb, its classed as severe (on the shielding list etc). I currently take fostair 200/6 2 puffs twice a day, Tiotropium bromide 2 puffs once a day, Fexofenadine 180mg twice a day and ompeprezole 40mg. My asthma had been
Please can someone help I'm at a loss what to do 😫 Diagnosed with adult asthma last Feb, its classed as severe (on the shielding list etc). I currently take fostair 200/6 2 puffs twice a day, Tiotropium bromide 2 puffs once a day, Fexofenadine 180mg twice a day and ompeprezole 40mg. My asthma had been
wooders09
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Follow up
So, just a follow up from my post 3 days ago. I continued to struggle so yesterday I went to A&E. I was very reluctant, as I've never done this before. I shouldn't have worried, as I received amazing care. I was seen immediately, with no waiting at all. I had several meds, including nebs and hydrocortisone
So, just a follow up from my post 3 days ago. I continued to struggle so yesterday I went to A&E. I was very reluctant, as I've never done this before. I shouldn't have worried, as I received amazing care. I was seen immediately, with no waiting at all. I had several meds, including nebs and hydrocortisone
pixy18
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Not sure what to do
Hi. This is a first time post. I've struggled to keep my asthma under control for 5 months, since my vaccine. I had a bad flare up 2 weeks ago. My doctor prescribed Prednisone 40mg for 5 days plus antibiotics. This didn't seem to help, and I returned to the surgery on Tuesday. Doctor said my chest is
Hi. This is a first time post. I've struggled to keep my asthma under control for 5 months, since my vaccine. I had a bad flare up 2 weeks ago. My doctor prescribed Prednisone 40mg for 5 days plus antibiotics. This didn't seem to help, and I returned to the surgery on Tuesday. Doctor said my chest is
pixy18
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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