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I want to say a big thankyou for all your replies about
nebulizer
can't tell you how happy that I have such good advice and support from you pity I'm not getting that from the people who should be making our lung disease as distress free as possible we are all vunable scared and do not know from day
I want to say a big thankyou for all your replies about
nebulizer
can't tell you how happy that I have such good advice and support from you pity I'm not getting that from the people who should be making our lung disease as distress free as possible we are all vunable scared and do not know from day
Itsmeagain1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Nebulizer
Just wondered anyone else told this when the respiratory woman phoned yesterday asking I asked for a
nebulizer
I said I went to a n e at the hospital in April and sucked on the
nebulizer
for 10 mins and I felt I could then breathe she told me ifor I could suck on the
nebulizer
I didn't need it as I
Just wondered anyone else told this when the respiratory woman phoned yesterday asking I asked for a
nebulizer
I said I went to a n e at the hospital in April and sucked on the
nebulizer
for 10 mins and I felt I could then breathe she told me ifor I could suck on the
nebulizer
I didn't need it as I
Itsmeagain1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma and Chest Pains
Hi all, I've had asthma since i was born and it was fairly controlled until 4 weeks ago. I started having stabbing chest pains (not chest tightness) and shortness of breath. I had no fever but i did have a sore throat a couple of days after. I was in and out of hospital and was told its probably a chest
Hi all, I've had asthma since i was born and it was fairly controlled until 4 weeks ago. I started having stabbing chest pains (not chest tightness) and shortness of breath. I had no fever but i did have a sore throat a couple of days after. I was in and out of hospital and was told its probably a chest
Dreamer1109
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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Nebulizer
make a referral more bloody hoops to jump over can't get a appointment till the 10th so made a appointment with nurse told by copd I'd have to pay for it but don't get it online anyone here have a
nebulizer
did it help u and how did u get it please
make a referral more bloody hoops to jump over can't get a appointment till the 10th so made a appointment with nurse told by copd I'd have to pay for it but don't get it online anyone here have a
nebulizer
did it help u and how did u get it please
Itsmeagain1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
In hospital for asthma exacerbation
So yeah I am basically in hospital for a chest infection and asthma attack and exacerbation. What is slightly weird that has happened (I'm posting this in pcos too) is that it seems i have come on a period whilst being in hospital after not having one for a year. The last time i was i hospital for
So yeah I am basically in hospital for a chest infection and asthma attack and exacerbation. What is slightly weird that has happened (I'm posting this in pcos too) is that it seems i have come on a period whilst being in hospital after not having one for a year. The last time i was i hospital for
Skyblue1202
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PCOS UK (Verity)
4 years ago
flying with nebulizer
hi I am thinking of flying to spain with my family soon I would like to take a
nebulizer
with me but would there be a problem with carrying salbutamol nebuliser liquid in my hand luggage has anyone flown with it thanks in advance tywy
hi I am thinking of flying to spain with my family soon I would like to take a
nebulizer
with me but would there be a problem with carrying salbutamol nebuliser liquid in my hand luggage has anyone flown with it thanks in advance tywy
tywy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Which Nebuliser?
Hi All, I need to purchase a nebuliser for my Dad as his machine has broken down. He has a PARI TurboBoy SX. He has CPOD stage 3 and is 91. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Many Thanks.
Hi All, I need to purchase a nebuliser for my Dad as his machine has broken down. He has a PARI TurboBoy SX. He has CPOD stage 3 and is 91. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Many Thanks.
Susan222
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
1 STEP FORWARD AND 3 BACK LEVEL 5 ASTHMA
WELL ITS THE LAST STAND before some more serious steps I thought so many times i was getting better only to be kicked back down again asthma for only 7 years getting worse all the time changed Pulmonologist at least this guy does tests trying to steer clear of Pred and montalusk so sleep oximetery test
WELL ITS THE LAST STAND before some more serious steps I thought so many times i was getting better only to be kicked back down again asthma for only 7 years getting worse all the time changed Pulmonologist at least this guy does tests trying to steer clear of Pred and montalusk so sleep oximetery test
Gerl
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Nebulisers for emergency treatment of asthma
Hello, I am a final year design student at Brunel University and I am working on a project to redesign the existing nebuliser masks used by the ambulance service. I was just wondering if anyone has any experiences of being treated via these masks? Any details you can share about the experience would
Hello, I am a final year design student at Brunel University and I am working on a project to redesign the existing nebuliser masks used by the ambulance service. I was just wondering if anyone has any experiences of being treated via these masks? Any details you can share about the experience would
1609294
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Dizzy with Nebuliser.
I was given a Nebuliser by my Respiratory Nurse to try. On my 2nd day I'm finding that it does loosen the Sputem but it makes me very dizzy and light headed. As well as COPD I have Heart failure and read somewhere that they're not suitable for people with that. Shall I carry on "Nebulising" or stop
I was given a Nebuliser by my Respiratory Nurse to try. On my 2nd day I'm finding that it does loosen the Sputem but it makes me very dizzy and light headed. As well as COPD I have Heart failure and read somewhere that they're not suitable for people with that. Shall I carry on "Nebulising" or stop
Grayjay
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
small plastic ampoules containing liquid used for nebuliser
Does anyone use medicine in little plastic ampoules (for instance the liquid is put into a nebuliser). I have collected my empty plastic ampoules (I have two bags full) and wonder if anyone knows where I can take them to be recycled. I don’t want to just put them in the rubbish or recycling.
Does anyone use medicine in little plastic ampoules (for instance the liquid is put into a nebuliser). I have collected my empty plastic ampoules (I have two bags full) and wonder if anyone knows where I can take them to be recycled. I don’t want to just put them in the rubbish or recycling.
sarcoid123
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Nebulizer
Now, i don't smoke and use my
nebulizer
. Over years I saw how the albuterol affected me. Shakes, sometimes off balance. One of my V.A. stays I talked to a male nurse I had about it. His recommendation was use saline ampules. Now thats what I use rather than albuterol.
Now, i don't smoke and use my
nebulizer
. Over years I saw how the albuterol affected me. Shakes, sometimes off balance. One of my V.A. stays I talked to a male nurse I had about it. His recommendation was use saline ampules. Now thats what I use rather than albuterol.
Azcowboy
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COPD Friends
4 years ago
Increase in symptoms but peak flow normal?
Sorry for this long thread but I need some advice, I will also be sending a similar email to my specialist hoping she can help me out too. So at my last visit I was pursuaded to give fostair another go for my eosinophilic asthma as symbicort is not bringing the eosinophilic down enough. (Never got on
Sorry for this long thread but I need some advice, I will also be sending a similar email to my specialist hoping she can help me out too. So at my last visit I was pursuaded to give fostair another go for my eosinophilic asthma as symbicort is not bringing the eosinophilic down enough. (Never got on
Amy2091
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Never Ending Cough!
I will apologise now for this very long post! Any help or information would be appreciated. I have UCTD, RA & Small Fibre Neuropathy and was diagnosed originally in 2004 with just the UCTD. I wrote on here 18 months ago regarding a never ending cough/chest infection that I kept getting antibiotics for
I will apologise now for this very long post! Any help or information would be appreciated. I have UCTD, RA & Small Fibre Neuropathy and was diagnosed originally in 2004 with just the UCTD. I wrote on here 18 months ago regarding a never ending cough/chest infection that I kept getting antibiotics for
Bakbre
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Hospital admission bad asthma with no wheeze
Went to A&E this morning after a terrible night. Went in with a really tight chest unable to speak or get air in or out properly. Was expecting problems as no wheeze. But to my surprise the doctor looking after me could see I was struggling and not responding well to Salbutamol nebs. ITU was mentioned
Went to A&E this morning after a terrible night. Went in with a really tight chest unable to speak or get air in or out properly. Was expecting problems as no wheeze. But to my surprise the doctor looking after me could see I was struggling and not responding well to Salbutamol nebs. ITU was mentioned
redstar9
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Bad Time I Had
Whilst in hospital for a stroke, I developed a chest infection & this played havoc with my asthma, had to use the nebuliser several times & ended up on oxygen as I wasn't getting enough into my lungs
Whilst in hospital for a stroke, I developed a chest infection & this played havoc with my asthma, had to use the nebuliser several times & ended up on oxygen as I wasn't getting enough into my lungs
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
A&E visit
I bit the billet this morning and went to hospital to put my mind at ease. Ecg bloods and X-ray all fine however the doctor said they could hear some wheezing and tightness in chest. Hasn’t helped one bit as I’m still pretty breathless. Such a horrible feeling. Said I may have a chest infection but haven
I bit the billet this morning and went to hospital to put my mind at ease. Ecg bloods and X-ray all fine however the doctor said they could hear some wheezing and tightness in chest. Hasn’t helped one bit as I’m still pretty breathless. Such a horrible feeling. Said I may have a chest infection but haven
Sandy1710
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Anxiety Support
4 years ago
Newbie still finding stuff out
I have very recently been diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis, the cough is particularly troublesome. I want to ask is a nebuliser something that would help me, I would just be looking at mist inhalation of either saline or straight water. Thank you
I have very recently been diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis, the cough is particularly troublesome. I want to ask is a nebuliser something that would help me, I would just be looking at mist inhalation of either saline or straight water. Thank you
The-perfect-storm
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Allow Your Lungs To Breathe
Levy, MD, JD" He uses a
nebulizer
(which we have), magnesium chloride, vitamin C, and DMSO. All these are anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial agents. And the mg and VC are vital nutrients most people are very low. Le me know what you think. My ingredients will be here next week.
Levy, MD, JD" He uses a
nebulizer
(which we have), magnesium chloride, vitamin C, and DMSO. All these are anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial agents. And the mg and VC are vital nutrients most people are very low. Le me know what you think. My ingredients will be here next week.
Grandpa-Chuckie
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COPD Friends
4 years ago
Xolair Approved!
After 2 long years of persistence and patience, along with many, many attacks, today I was finally told that I have now been granted approval to start Xolair! I was super nervous going into my appointment today after “failing” my methacholine challenge test last week. Luckily, I have an asthma specialist
After 2 long years of persistence and patience, along with many, many attacks, today I was finally told that I have now been granted approval to start Xolair! I was super nervous going into my appointment today after “failing” my methacholine challenge test last week. Luckily, I have an asthma specialist
MrsCMK
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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