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Some of you may be aware of my current exacerbation which lead to me being rushed to hospital. Dr agreeing i could be treated at home with the community nurse from recovery team treating me at home as i need a nebuliser its the only thing that seems to be helping with my breathing. Yesterday i had to
Some of you may be aware of my current exacerbation which lead to me being rushed to hospital. Dr agreeing i could be treated at home with the community nurse from recovery team treating me at home as i need a nebuliser its the only thing that seems to be helping with my breathing. Yesterday i had to
Julie14
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Hospital Admission
Hi all I was ill at the weekend & was rushed into Hospital which they put down to an Exacerbation (which i agree)what i found was being put on a nebuliser really helped & im wondering if it may be worth getting one for home. I found my many inhalers i have did nothing to help me. I got discharged last
Hi all I was ill at the weekend & was rushed into Hospital which they put down to an Exacerbation (which i agree)what i found was being put on a nebuliser really helped & im wondering if it may be worth getting one for home. I found my many inhalers i have did nothing to help me. I got discharged last
Julie14
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Autologous stem cell COPD therapy
The only help I have are sprays of saline with eucalyptus drops 3 times a day, and very rarely the use of salbutamol via
nebulizer
. Now, after almost 4 years the situation has not absolutely worsened, on the other hand I have not suffered any side effects.
The only help I have are sprays of saline with eucalyptus drops 3 times a day, and very rarely the use of salbutamol via
nebulizer
. Now, after almost 4 years the situation has not absolutely worsened, on the other hand I have not suffered any side effects.
pasquino
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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Pseudomonas Infection - colomycin nebs
Hi, back in July I was diagnosed with pseudomonas lung infection, it was found in sputum sample following an infection that wouldn’t clear. I had ciprofloxin first, then my respiratory consultant prescribed 3 months of colomycin nebs - I’m due a review next week and just wondering what to expect? Thanks
Hi, back in July I was diagnosed with pseudomonas lung infection, it was found in sputum sample following an infection that wouldn’t clear. I had ciprofloxin first, then my respiratory consultant prescribed 3 months of colomycin nebs - I’m due a review next week and just wondering what to expect? Thanks
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Fantastic experience at a&e
I have heard of so many asthmatics, myself included, who have had a poor experience at a&e as they cough rather than wheeze and wanted to share a positive story. My asthma has been up and down over the past few months and on more than one occasion I have struggled far longer than I should have as I didn't
I have heard of so many asthmatics, myself included, who have had a poor experience at a&e as they cough rather than wheeze and wanted to share a positive story. My asthma has been up and down over the past few months and on more than one occasion I have struggled far longer than I should have as I didn't
Bob987
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Using a nebulizer
Hi all. I'm a 66 year old & have to use a nebuliser to get the phlegm from my chest, it makes me feel 96? I always use it in private but it does get me down. Does anyone else feel the same??
Hi all. I'm a 66 year old & have to use a nebuliser to get the phlegm from my chest, it makes me feel 96? I always use it in private but it does get me down. Does anyone else feel the same??
Chesty1307
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Why Do I Keep Getting Pleurisy ?
Why do I keep getting pleurisy ? I don't smoke , never had , no history of asthma - I was hospitalised in June and given an x-ray confirming it was in the bottom of my left lung and I was given six steroid pills and two sessions on a nebuliser . Then my GP said I had asthma . I'm a woodwind player !
Why do I keep getting pleurisy ? I don't smoke , never had , no history of asthma - I was hospitalised in June and given an x-ray confirming it was in the bottom of my left lung and I was given six steroid pills and two sessions on a nebuliser . Then my GP said I had asthma . I'm a woodwind player !
ConfusedAsthmatic
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
SOB
Last week i posted about my sob -well, on thursday i managed to get an appointment to see a Doc (first in 2 years), i was really sob and when i walked in he sat me down gave me a nebuliser and phoned an ambulance, which turned up in 5 mins i was in hospital overnight given all the usual procedeures and
Last week i posted about my sob -well, on thursday i managed to get an appointment to see a Doc (first in 2 years), i was really sob and when i walked in he sat me down gave me a nebuliser and phoned an ambulance, which turned up in 5 mins i was in hospital overnight given all the usual procedeures and
whit
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Copd review
I also asked if I could buy a
nebulizer
for when I get these bad exacerbations and she said they would not prescribe the medication for it. A respitory team would have to prescribe it.
I also asked if I could buy a
nebulizer
for when I get these bad exacerbations and she said they would not prescribe the medication for it. A respitory team would have to prescribe it.
Jake25
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Chest infection/asthma exacerbation and tapering steroids
Hello, so I started an asthma exacerbation about 11 days ago. Started my pred then started with a chest infection. Had a neb at a and e Thursday as peak flow wouldn’t change from 60%. All my obs were fine. Slight improvement yesterday When sent home from a and e I was told to taper my steroids as
Hello, so I started an asthma exacerbation about 11 days ago. Started my pred then started with a chest infection. Had a neb at a and e Thursday as peak flow wouldn’t change from 60%. All my obs were fine. Slight improvement yesterday When sent home from a and e I was told to taper my steroids as
Leigh2305
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Trimbow
to consultant that trimbow wasn't helping very much ,her answer was that I am on the best inhailer,I have another phone consultation on Monday I am also thinking of asking her if I can try ventolin through a nebuliser, when I was last in hospital four years now the Ventolin was given to me through
nebulizer
to consultant that trimbow wasn't helping very much ,her answer was that I am on the best inhailer,I have another phone consultation on Monday I am also thinking of asking her if I can try ventolin through a nebuliser, when I was last in hospital four years now the Ventolin was given to me through
nebulizer
Alice70
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
In need of advice
Hi, I had a bad asthma flare on Monday. GP put me on prednisolone. 4 days later and still struggling, coughing fits every 20mins, chest tightness and finding breathing tiring. Had 8 puffs of Fostair and 9 puffs of ventolin today and still struggling. GP told me to go to A&E as I needed a nebuliser. No
Hi, I had a bad asthma flare on Monday. GP put me on prednisolone. 4 days later and still struggling, coughing fits every 20mins, chest tightness and finding breathing tiring. Had 8 puffs of Fostair and 9 puffs of ventolin today and still struggling. GP told me to go to A&E as I needed a nebuliser. No
Bob987
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Use of nebulisers
My daughter was using a nebuliser with a drug for pseudomonas but she was taken off it because it was making her more breathless . She is still waiting for an alternative a month on ! But should she go back to using her original saline nebuliser meanwhile ? is it advisable to use a saline nebuliser
My daughter was using a nebuliser with a drug for pseudomonas but she was taken off it because it was making her more breathless . She is still waiting for an alternative a month on ! But should she go back to using her original saline nebuliser meanwhile ? is it advisable to use a saline nebuliser
rossiedavid
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Asthma & Chest Infection
Hi all Seen a few posts about this cold going around, but I thought I’d see if I could get some forum feedback on a slight problem I have…. My cold started almost 2 weeks ago with just a sore throat, but after around 5 days, it progressed to my lungs & by the Friday/Saturday, I was coughing badly, bringing
Hi all Seen a few posts about this cold going around, but I thought I’d see if I could get some forum feedback on a slight problem I have…. My cold started almost 2 weeks ago with just a sore throat, but after around 5 days, it progressed to my lungs & by the Friday/Saturday, I was coughing badly, bringing
Juno51
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Nebuliser
Advice desperately needed. Pulmonologist has taken me off revlar ellipta and incruse as he said it’s not getting into lungs and prescribed atrovent and pulmicort nebulisers. After 6 days I’m certainly no better and maybe worse. I’ve finished the antibiotics and weaning off prednisone. My question for
Advice desperately needed. Pulmonologist has taken me off revlar ellipta and incruse as he said it’s not getting into lungs and prescribed atrovent and pulmicort nebulisers. After 6 days I’m certainly no better and maybe worse. I’ve finished the antibiotics and weaning off prednisone. My question for
CyprusPat
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
SP02% readings
So when I spoke to the doctor about the nebuliser situation a few weeks (or whatever) ago he mentioned monitoring my SP02%. Now normally mine is around 96-98%, occassionally higher. Usually only goes lower during attacks (e.g. been at 78% before, not uncommon for me to go to 88% and lower when in bad
So when I spoke to the doctor about the nebuliser situation a few weeks (or whatever) ago he mentioned monitoring my SP02%. Now normally mine is around 96-98%, occassionally higher. Usually only goes lower during attacks (e.g. been at 78% before, not uncommon for me to go to 88% and lower when in bad
floating_
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Sore throat with nebuliser
I’ve just started using a saline nebuliser and have found it’s giving me a sore/dried out throat. I’m making sure I drink lots of water after use but I’m still having some issues. Is there anything recommended to reduce these issues? Thanks!
I’ve just started using a saline nebuliser and have found it’s giving me a sore/dried out throat. I’m making sure I drink lots of water after use but I’m still having some issues. Is there anything recommended to reduce these issues? Thanks!
Kcn3
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Ketotifen and Xolair
Soooo, thought I'd give an update. Had my Xolair injections yesterday (was so stressful getting back to the hospital lol), went well and the specialist nurse was lovely. Minimal wheals today although still a lot of itching, but it is progress! On the asthma front though I think the increase of my Ketotifen
Soooo, thought I'd give an update. Had my Xolair injections yesterday (was so stressful getting back to the hospital lol), went well and the specialist nurse was lovely. Minimal wheals today although still a lot of itching, but it is progress! On the asthma front though I think the increase of my Ketotifen
floating_
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Reconsideration of peak flow as asthma deterioration measurement
I think doctor should reconsider the peak flow device as main effective method for asthma diagnosis, I think such device is only helpful in patients with non inflammatory asthma like COPD or lung fibrosis, I remember when I was 15 I had lost consciousness due to severe asthma flare up, and I remember
I think doctor should reconsider the peak flow device as main effective method for asthma diagnosis, I think such device is only helpful in patients with non inflammatory asthma like COPD or lung fibrosis, I remember when I was 15 I had lost consciousness due to severe asthma flare up, and I remember
M-A-000
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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
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