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oli123
has anyone bought a nebuliser on line for taking salineb 7%, if so any recommendations on which one to buy , I use an ineb to take my antibiotics which is promixin for pseudomonas, but it only takes 1 mil at a time so not really satisfactory thanks in advance for any help.
has anyone bought a nebuliser on line for taking salineb 7%, if so any recommendations on which one to buy , I use an ineb to take my antibiotics which is promixin for pseudomonas, but it only takes 1 mil at a time so not really satisfactory thanks in advance for any help.
VirginOil
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Keeping the weight down despite asthma and prednisolone
Just wanted to share a most recent DIY project at my new flat after moving. I apologize for the long post. I have poorly controlled asthma, and have to take large quantities of prednisone every couple of months to cope with breathing (I do not go to A&E much anymore, b.c. they do the same -- nebs and
Just wanted to share a most recent DIY project at my new flat after moving. I apologize for the long post. I have poorly controlled asthma, and have to take large quantities of prednisone every couple of months to cope with breathing (I do not go to A&E much anymore, b.c. they do the same -- nebs and
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
copd sucks
Good morning everyone My copd as got so bad over the past 4 weeks and to top that off I have a bad chest infection and the flu , The hospital gave me a nebuliser to take home and I can use it two times aday morning and evening and it’s working so much better than my pumps and I’m also on prednisone
Good morning everyone My copd as got so bad over the past 4 weeks and to top that off I have a bad chest infection and the flu , The hospital gave me a nebuliser to take home and I can use it two times aday morning and evening and it’s working so much better than my pumps and I’m also on prednisone
Sweetapple51
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
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15 year AF story
First episode of AF about 15 years ago. Heart rate ~155. Would sometimes reset itself. Initially fixed with Flecanide, then Amiodorone. Flecanide then inadequate and I suffered a very unpleasant fainting/blackout reaction to amiodorone when an IV drip was started in A&E. So further episodes sorted by
First episode of AF about 15 years ago. Heart rate ~155. Would sometimes reset itself. Initially fixed with Flecanide, then Amiodorone. Flecanide then inadequate and I suffered a very unpleasant fainting/blackout reaction to amiodorone when an IV drip was started in A&E. So further episodes sorted by
Laksacurry
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AF Association
4 months ago
Broncholidator Reversibility Test
Hi, I posted a few days ago about my team wanting to do a broncholidator reversibility test and FeNO before they put me forward for biologics. I wasn't going to do the test, then decided to do it, incase it did show reversibility to save time waiting for a referral to Wynthenshawe as my current hospital
Hi, I posted a few days ago about my team wanting to do a broncholidator reversibility test and FeNO before they put me forward for biologics. I wasn't going to do the test, then decided to do it, incase it did show reversibility to save time waiting for a referral to Wynthenshawe as my current hospital
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
Covid recovery
Hi, I tested positive on 15th December and was positive for 14 days. It attacked my lungs this time and was bad. From day 1 I was prescribed steroids and a 2 week course of Docyciclyne to take alongside my nebuliser. I’m now on my third course of steroids and my peak flow is still only about 310. Heart
Hi, I tested positive on 15th December and was positive for 14 days. It attacked my lungs this time and was bad. From day 1 I was prescribed steroids and a 2 week course of Docyciclyne to take alongside my nebuliser. I’m now on my third course of steroids and my peak flow is still only about 310. Heart
Dham
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
mucus plugs (plastic bronchitis)
Hi, sorry for gross question but... A long story short: I was in hospital for a severe asthma flare up in September for 12 days (when I was first diagnosed). I was on oxygen and not improving. They gave me a lot of saline and salbutamol nebs. What eventually worked for me was that I coughed up a lot
Hi, sorry for gross question but... A long story short: I was in hospital for a severe asthma flare up in September for 12 days (when I was first diagnosed). I was on oxygen and not improving. They gave me a lot of saline and salbutamol nebs. What eventually worked for me was that I coughed up a lot
Particle32
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
bronchodilator reversibility test
Hi - I’ve posted before about having weird asthma! My consultant wants me now to do a bronchodilator reversibility test “to prove” my diagnosis before putting me forward for tezepelumab. My spirometry is always normal - I think the lowest it’s been is 85% but always on high dose inhalers and nebs.
Hi - I’ve posted before about having weird asthma! My consultant wants me now to do a bronchodilator reversibility test “to prove” my diagnosis before putting me forward for tezepelumab. My spirometry is always normal - I think the lowest it’s been is 85% but always on high dose inhalers and nebs.
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
Puzzled by a past asthma attack experience
Around about 2019 I was staying at Harewood near Leeds visiting my parents. I was with a friend and when we were there we enjoyed exploring the Harewood Estate. Tucked away in the woods there, there is the original Harewood Castle which looks like a freestanding keep and is quite awe inspiring. To access
Around about 2019 I was staying at Harewood near Leeds visiting my parents. I was with a friend and when we were there we enjoyed exploring the Harewood Estate. Tucked away in the woods there, there is the original Harewood Castle which looks like a freestanding keep and is quite awe inspiring. To access
LittleZebra
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
Nebulising - does it work?
See edit below.
I have severe COPD and am now on O2 (3lpd) with a cocktail of medications, including the use of salbutamol as a reliever. Whenever I have been to hospital one of the first treatments they turn to is nebulising me with salbutamol. The idea of course is to deliver more of the med
See edit below.
I have severe COPD and am now on O2 (3lpd) with a cocktail of medications, including the use of salbutamol as a reliever. Whenever I have been to hospital one of the first treatments they turn to is nebulising me with salbutamol. The idea of course is to deliver more of the med
Timberman
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COPD Friends
4 months ago
nervous about nebulisers on sale
Just back from Lidl, and as I was leaving I noticed nebulisers on sale at the checkout. It was a short queue, so not long to read it, but I did see that the box recommended the nebuliser for use with lung conditions including asthma, and also said it included a mask, making it ideal for use with children
Just back from Lidl, and as I was leaving I noticed nebulisers on sale at the checkout. It was a short queue, so not long to read it, but I did see that the box recommended the nebuliser for use with lung conditions including asthma, and also said it included a mask, making it ideal for use with children
Singinglouder
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
ER visit after 13 days on Zanubrutinib (Diagnosed 13yrs 8mos b4 needing treatment)
Treatment Plan; Proventil
Nebulizer
4X per day as needed, Doxycycline 100mg po 2X per day x 1 week, Prednisone 40mg po x 3 days; Tylenol or etc for pain. Then Acalabrutinib 100mg po 1X per day to monitor side effects.
Treatment Plan; Proventil
Nebulizer
4X per day as needed, Doxycycline 100mg po 2X per day x 1 week, Prednisone 40mg po x 3 days; Tylenol or etc for pain. Then Acalabrutinib 100mg po 1X per day to monitor side effects.
CoachVera55
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Lung crackles
I keep getting lung crackles and wheezing at the end of respiratory infections and needing steroids . The GP isn't interested and I always end up in A and E , given a nebuliser and a course is steroids to take home. My regular inhaler Fostair contains steroids but appears to be useless when I am.having
I keep getting lung crackles and wheezing at the end of respiratory infections and needing steroids . The GP isn't interested and I always end up in A and E , given a nebuliser and a course is steroids to take home. My regular inhaler Fostair contains steroids but appears to be useless when I am.having
Vegetablelover
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
Constant coughing
My husband has been continually coughing since 06.00h. He felt tight chested and used his nebuliser but the cough is persistent. The only thing that has changed with his medication is the addition of a steroid nasal spray to clear up his sinus inflammation. Has anyone any advice when this sort of
My husband has been continually coughing since 06.00h. He felt tight chested and used his nebuliser but the cough is persistent. The only thing that has changed with his medication is the addition of a steroid nasal spray to clear up his sinus inflammation. Has anyone any advice when this sort of
Maninblack
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
New to biologics - don't feel particularly well.
Evening all. Hope everyone is managing ok in this cold weather 🥶. So in the last 2 weeks I've had to take rescue doses for my adrenal insufficiency, had 2 emergency hydrocortisone injections (each one administered by work colleagues a week apart) as not caught early enough and generally felt off.
Evening all. Hope everyone is managing ok in this cold weather 🥶. So in the last 2 weeks I've had to take rescue doses for my adrenal insufficiency, had 2 emergency hydrocortisone injections (each one administered by work colleagues a week apart) as not caught early enough and generally felt off.
Ghoulette
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Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
Update on my nebuliser
i had a call from my doc yesterday telling m e i can get my salbutamol from a different chemist than my own, when i queried how, i was told that pharmacies use different suppliers and my chemists supplier no long er provides salbutamol. it all seems very strange to me, still i am getting what i want
i had a call from my doc yesterday telling m e i can get my salbutamol from a different chemist than my own, when i queried how, i was told that pharmacies use different suppliers and my chemists supplier no long er provides salbutamol. it all seems very strange to me, still i am getting what i want
whit
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
NEBULISER
i ordered salbutamol nebules for my nebuliser last monday, yesterday i rang the chemist to ask where they were, i was told they are not manufactured any more and to get in touch with my doc, i asked why they hadn't told me earlier, no good answer was forthcoming. has any one else had something different
i ordered salbutamol nebules for my nebuliser last monday, yesterday i rang the chemist to ask where they were, i was told they are not manufactured any more and to get in touch with my doc, i asked why they hadn't told me earlier, no good answer was forthcoming. has any one else had something different
whit
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
Confused .com
I was officially diagnosed with asthma in 1994 so almost 30 years ago having been admitted to hosp with an asthma attack.I had two previously , one just before 18th birthday in 1981 never went to hosp and the second in 1992 when my husband called an ambulance. I have had numerous different inhalers,
I was officially diagnosed with asthma in 1994 so almost 30 years ago having been admitted to hosp with an asthma attack.I had two previously , one just before 18th birthday in 1981 never went to hosp and the second in 1992 when my husband called an ambulance. I have had numerous different inhalers,
pmrdec112014
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Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
nebuliser
looking for advice over the past 3 years I have asked the Doctors at my surgery for a nebuliser I am stage 4 COPD and thought I would find it beneficial but on each accation I have been turned down saying that they are for people with asthma who are wheezing yet I often read on this site that people
looking for advice over the past 3 years I have asked the Doctors at my surgery for a nebuliser I am stage 4 COPD and thought I would find it beneficial but on each accation I have been turned down saying that they are for people with asthma who are wheezing yet I often read on this site that people
saturdayangel
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
hello. wondering if anyone has experience of taking an nhs nebuliser to france? can i use a converter or do i need to purchase or rent one?
i have pseudonomas and need to take colomycin 2x a day for 3 months but am going abroad and need to know how to carry on my treatment whilst away from home
i have pseudonomas and need to take colomycin 2x a day for 3 months but am going abroad and need to know how to carry on my treatment whilst away from home
off_skiing
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
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