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In our area in the UK the meds for nebulisers are not given until you are on pallative care with COPD, Recently i went to the hospital to have some breathing test where i was given a treatment to test for reversability and noticed how much better it felt than just a inhaler the lady who done the actual
In our area in the UK the meds for nebulisers are not given until you are on pallative care with COPD, Recently i went to the hospital to have some breathing test where i was given a treatment to test for reversability and noticed how much better it felt than just a inhaler the lady who done the actual
shadow4me
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Just had a lovely evening in A&E
Numerous salbutamol not working, bad chest pain, hoarse voice, on duty gp phone call, then speeding down motorway to get to actual gp,
nebulizer
which didn't work, gp phoned 999, then ended up A&E looking like an idiot with 98% sats, clear chest x-ay, good blood gas!!
Numerous salbutamol not working, bad chest pain, hoarse voice, on duty gp phone call, then speeding down motorway to get to actual gp,
nebulizer
which didn't work, gp phoned 999, then ended up A&E looking like an idiot with 98% sats, clear chest x-ay, good blood gas!!
Prestart55
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
LAM specialist advice
Hello BLF friends, I had a feedback from the lung specialist on continuous chest infections. He said it takes quite a while to get rid of it. He said the rule was prompt antibiotics treatment and bronchial draining with a physiotherapist. He advised on a treatment of Respimer sachets to clean sinuses
Hello BLF friends, I had a feedback from the lung specialist on continuous chest infections. He said it takes quite a while to get rid of it. He said the rule was prompt antibiotics treatment and bronchial draining with a physiotherapist. He advised on a treatment of Respimer sachets to clean sinuses
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
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Bring on the xolair!
So I FINALLY have the ok to start xolair and should be starting it on the 23rd! Woooooo! I’ll have to have injections every 2 weeks but compared to hospital every month I’m more than willing to go along with that if it helps! But it definitely couldn’t come soon enough, have been feeling rough for a
So I FINALLY have the ok to start xolair and should be starting it on the 23rd! Woooooo! I’ll have to have injections every 2 weeks but compared to hospital every month I’m more than willing to go along with that if it helps! But it definitely couldn’t come soon enough, have been feeling rough for a
Js706
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Hi
I just started the
nebulizer
with acetylcysteine solution and glutathione will see how it goes. Has anyone done this before? I am looking at CBD oil and getting the right tincture for my situation. Has anyone done this before? Thanks so much) Lisa
I just started the
nebulizer
with acetylcysteine solution and glutathione will see how it goes. Has anyone done this before? I am looking at CBD oil and getting the right tincture for my situation. Has anyone done this before? Thanks so much) Lisa
Skateforlife
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 years ago
Saved by a tiny wheeze
Last night I had an asthma attack and was taken to hospital by ambulance, when the paramedics arrived they said my chest was clear so no meds. In the ambulance they said my pulse was to fast (150) for nebs so they just have me oxygen, even though I was coughing and short of breath. When we arrived at
Last night I had an asthma attack and was taken to hospital by ambulance, when the paramedics arrived they said my chest was clear so no meds. In the ambulance they said my pulse was to fast (150) for nebs so they just have me oxygen, even though I was coughing and short of breath. When we arrived at
lejaya
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Severe attack
Severe allergy attack a few days ago,treated for anaphylaxis, IV hydrocortisone, oxygen nebuliser, 2 X epipherine, bolus and chlorphenamine. Overnight observation, fit to go next day. Sent home with chlorphenamine and budesonide/formoterol. Instant reaction to the steroids pain in elbows, feeling of
Severe allergy attack a few days ago,treated for anaphylaxis, IV hydrocortisone, oxygen nebuliser, 2 X epipherine, bolus and chlorphenamine. Overnight observation, fit to go next day. Sent home with chlorphenamine and budesonide/formoterol. Instant reaction to the steroids pain in elbows, feeling of
LaurieRose
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
2 year old with pneumonia and potentially asthma?
Hi, I'm new here and a mummy to a two-year-old girl who has just been discharged from hdu following a very severe episode - high work of breathing that didn't respond to salbutamol nebs or oxygen on the mask. In the end she turned around slowly with the help of airvo and magnesium sulphate. She was diagnosed
Hi, I'm new here and a mummy to a two-year-old girl who has just been discharged from hdu following a very severe episode - high work of breathing that didn't respond to salbutamol nebs or oxygen on the mask. In the end she turned around slowly with the help of airvo and magnesium sulphate. She was diagnosed
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
i have been given saline steripoules 2.5ml do i have to add one of these with 1 ventoline in my nebuliser machine
do i add 1 saline 2.5ml to 1 ventolin 2.5ml in my nebuliser
do i add 1 saline 2.5ml to 1 ventolin 2.5ml in my nebuliser
taffie22
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Newbie. Hi everyone. Any help advice for any extra treatments appreciated. Xx
I was diagnosed with COPD after a bronchoscopy a few years ago. I gave up smoking five years ago as my asthma was getting bad. Have a nebulising machine with Ventolin and saline to get the horrid mucus up. Been put on different sprays and higher saline that is strong and really makes you cough your lungs
I was diagnosed with COPD after a bronchoscopy a few years ago. I gave up smoking five years ago as my asthma was getting bad. Have a nebulising machine with Ventolin and saline to get the horrid mucus up. Been put on different sprays and higher saline that is strong and really makes you cough your lungs
spiritinthesky
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COPD Friends
6 years ago
Exacerbation
I know there are many knowledgable people on this site so I'm hoping somebody can help. I have stage 4 emphysema. Cutting a long story short grandson came over with bad cough and 4 days later I develop a cough and the next day I was so sob I could hardly talk. Went to local GP who said chest infection
I know there are many knowledgable people on this site so I'm hoping somebody can help. I have stage 4 emphysema. Cutting a long story short grandson came over with bad cough and 4 days later I develop a cough and the next day I was so sob I could hardly talk. Went to local GP who said chest infection
CyprusPat
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Another quick question:
Anyone know how many puffs of salbutamol you take when using the inhaler with a spacer? I haven't thought the inhaler was working for me for ages and have been using a nebuliser for delivery but my respiratory nurse is encouraging me to try again and not use the nebuliser as apparently the receptors
Anyone know how many puffs of salbutamol you take when using the inhaler with a spacer? I haven't thought the inhaler was working for me for ages and have been using a nebuliser for delivery but my respiratory nurse is encouraging me to try again and not use the nebuliser as apparently the receptors
O2Trees
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Recent flare up
Hi guys, Very new to this and keen to get a view from those with similar experiences. I was diagnosed with asthma when wasaround 8/9 years old, but never had any symptoms until around a year or so ago (I'm 29 now). About a year or so back I experienced chest tightness etc and GP said it was my asthma
Hi guys, Very new to this and keen to get a view from those with similar experiences. I was diagnosed with asthma when wasaround 8/9 years old, but never had any symptoms until around a year or so ago (I'm 29 now). About a year or so back I experienced chest tightness etc and GP said it was my asthma
cris0105
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Morning
Good morning everyone just a update I’m still in local hospital looks like I’m here till Tuesday was meant to go yesterday but changed there mind my heart rate shot up to 135 and need to ween the nebuliser back down to normal but all being well back home next week hope u all well have a lovely weekend
Good morning everyone just a update I’m still in local hospital looks like I’m here till Tuesday was meant to go yesterday but changed there mind my heart rate shot up to 135 and need to ween the nebuliser back down to normal but all being well back home next week hope u all well have a lovely weekend
Tracey1972
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Nebbie
Hi guys another question just got nebuliser just wondering what the best thing to use to help mucus like any certain solutions I can put in that's suitable ,,, thank you
Hi guys another question just got nebuliser just wondering what the best thing to use to help mucus like any certain solutions I can put in that's suitable ,,, thank you
Southp
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Nebuliser and travelling abroad
Hi I was wondering if anyone can help ? Been to see my consultant today and he has prescribed a home nebuliser. I just wondered if anyone knew what I had to do about travelling abroad? Any recommendations for travel insurance? Thanks 😊
Hi I was wondering if anyone can help ? Been to see my consultant today and he has prescribed a home nebuliser. I just wondered if anyone knew what I had to do about travelling abroad? Any recommendations for travel insurance? Thanks 😊
Zstar
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Nebuliser and travelling abroad
Hi I have just been to seen my consultant and he has prescribed a nebuliser at home. Just wondering has any one traveled abroad with one, what did you need to do ? And any recommendations for travel insurance? Thanks
Hi I have just been to seen my consultant and he has prescribed a nebuliser at home. Just wondering has any one traveled abroad with one, what did you need to do ? And any recommendations for travel insurance? Thanks
Zstar
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Flying with severe asthma
Hi - I have an amazing chance to go for a very exciting (for me) day out but to get there I would have to take a short flight on my own. I haven’t flown recently at all and my last few flights have been tricky for my asthma. Since then my asthma has got much worse and I’ve been reacting to more and more
Hi - I have an amazing chance to go for a very exciting (for me) day out but to get there I would have to take a short flight on my own. I haven’t flown recently at all and my last few flights have been tricky for my asthma. Since then my asthma has got much worse and I’ve been reacting to more and more
Emily-G
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
‘Textbook asthma’ if there is such a thing!
Got told by the paramedics today that I’m an enigma! I’ve had asthma since I was two and I’m now thirty two, my wheeze has always been upper respiratory and my SATS are always 100% I have stridor with every attack and I’m that calm that paramedics have walked in and said, ‘oh it is you, you’re very
Got told by the paramedics today that I’m an enigma! I’ve had asthma since I was two and I’m now thirty two, my wheeze has always been upper respiratory and my SATS are always 100% I have stridor with every attack and I’m that calm that paramedics have walked in and said, ‘oh it is you, you’re very
RD23
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Portable Nebulisers
Over the years I have used many different portable nebulisers and via my blog and on social media I am often asked which one is the best, so I have decided to review / compare the ones that I have used. Please have a read, let me know if you agree or disagree and also if anyone has a portable nebuliser
Over the years I have used many different portable nebulisers and via my blog and on social media I am often asked which one is the best, so I have decided to review / compare the ones that I have used. Please have a read, let me know if you agree or disagree and also if anyone has a portable nebuliser
yorkieiron
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
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