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Another weapon....
..... But of a good kind! This morning's BBC news online and at its website is of a new and quite powerful drug to help with the breathing difficulties encountered in severe cases of covid-19. The new drug, as yet unnamed, and being researched in my home city of Southampton has found in early trials
..... But of a good kind! This morning's BBC news online and at its website is of a new and quite powerful drug to help with the breathing difficulties encountered in severe cases of covid-19. The new drug, as yet unnamed, and being researched in my home city of Southampton has found in early trials
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
4 years ago
Coronavirus: Protein treatment trial 'a breakthrough'.
The preliminary results of a clinical trial suggest a new treatment for Covid-19 dramatically reduces the number of patients needing intensive care, according to the UK company that developed it. The treatment from Southampton-based biotech Synairgen uses a protein called interferon beta which the body
The preliminary results of a clinical trial suggest a new treatment for Covid-19 dramatically reduces the number of patients needing intensive care, according to the UK company that developed it. The treatment from Southampton-based biotech Synairgen uses a protein called interferon beta which the body
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma Attack
I was tested for Covid as is everyone when admitted (this came back negative thankfully) I was in a couple of days being put on a
nebulizer
regularly during my stay, I was then discharged to be seen by a team of nurses as a virtual inpatient with a home
nebulizer
until I was feeling better and my observations
I was tested for Covid as is everyone when admitted (this came back negative thankfully) I was in a couple of days being put on a
nebulizer
regularly during my stay, I was then discharged to be seen by a team of nurses as a virtual inpatient with a home
nebulizer
until I was feeling better and my observations
Owjay
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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Here's help for Brochiectasis sufferers. I am finding that using a chest expander helps to loosen any obstructions in my 'trapped' lung. The expander has only one rubber cord. If the expander is too easy to use, simply tie a knot or two in the rubber chord. PS. A nebuliser arrives tomorrow.
Here's help for Brochiectasis sufferers. I am finding that using a chest expander helps to loosen any obstructions in my 'trapped' lung. The expander has only one rubber cord. If the expander is too easy to use, simply tie a knot or two in the rubber chord. PS. A nebuliser arrives tomorrow.
skipwork
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Just diagnosed with asthma.33y old female.Taking prednisone, duoneb (ipratropium bromide and albuterol), advair hfa, ventolin, montelukast.
Also added 0.5 mg budesonide
nebulizer
treatment and changed symbicort to advair 230. Yesterday I had bad reaction with trouble breathing, yawning and hipper shaking feeling when I tried taking 15 breath of budesonide using
nebulizer
so I stopped using it.
Also added 0.5 mg budesonide
nebulizer
treatment and changed symbicort to advair 230. Yesterday I had bad reaction with trouble breathing, yawning and hipper shaking feeling when I tried taking 15 breath of budesonide using
nebulizer
so I stopped using it.
Dekili
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
What is wrong with me? Losing the will to live!
Hi guys, Writing this as I’m having a really tough time of it lately and am getting to the end of my tether. I’ve had asthma all my life, and as a child and in my teens it was severe. My childhood was basically spent in and out of hospital. I’m now 28 and for the past 15 years have had what I’d say
Hi guys, Writing this as I’m having a really tough time of it lately and am getting to the end of my tether. I’ve had asthma all my life, and as a child and in my teens it was severe. My childhood was basically spent in and out of hospital. I’m now 28 and for the past 15 years have had what I’d say
1991leedsunited
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
MUCUS by the Gallon ! ...
DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO REDUCE MUCUS QUANTITIES ? … LAST NIGHT , I SPENT ONE HOUR BENT OVER MY PLASTIC BOWEL COUGHING LIKE MAD BRINGING UP THIS STUFF WHICH RESEMBLED " EVO-STICK " GLUE , NEEDLESS TO SAY , I WAS EXHAUSTED AND PUFFING AWAY LIKE MAD , AND FINSHED UP ON MY ELECTRIC NEBULISER TO TRY AND
DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO REDUCE MUCUS QUANTITIES ? … LAST NIGHT , I SPENT ONE HOUR BENT OVER MY PLASTIC BOWEL COUGHING LIKE MAD BRINGING UP THIS STUFF WHICH RESEMBLED " EVO-STICK " GLUE , NEEDLESS TO SAY , I WAS EXHAUSTED AND PUFFING AWAY LIKE MAD , AND FINSHED UP ON MY ELECTRIC NEBULISER TO TRY AND
vittorio
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COPD Friends
4 years ago
Advice re nebuliser
Have decided to try a nebuliser with saline. Can anyone advise re breathing, through mouth or nose ??
Have decided to try a nebuliser with saline. Can anyone advise re breathing, through mouth or nose ??
Maxiem
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COPD Friends
4 years ago
What do people class as an asthma attack?
I’m just wondering what people here class as an asthma attack? It’s just that I regularly see people writing that they’ve had an asthma attack. I’ve got Brittle asthma and generally class an attack as when I need my ventilin inhaler enough that I need steroids or end up on nebs or in hospital. I was
I’m just wondering what people here class as an asthma attack? It’s just that I regularly see people writing that they’ve had an asthma attack. I’ve got Brittle asthma and generally class an attack as when I need my ventilin inhaler enough that I need steroids or end up on nebs or in hospital. I was
madonbrew
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
What I wish I had known (and what I have learnt through trial and error!)
Hi everyone Another repost from a couple years ago (and bought it up 8 months ago too apparently) so apologies if you’ve already read it 😉😂. But it’s another thing that those new to asthma may find helpful, and if anyone has anything they want to add just tag in! (I think this is the last for a while
Hi everyone Another repost from a couple years ago (and bought it up 8 months ago too apparently) so apologies if you’ve already read it 😉😂. But it’s another thing that those new to asthma may find helpful, and if anyone has anything they want to add just tag in! (I think this is the last for a while
EmmaF91
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
asthma/infection/copd confusion
gonna just pop a diary of events up and and explanation below. Im so tired of attempting to even get reassurance let alone treatment from the gp. 4th June started 5 day pred after a week of feeling tight and double dose symbicort not helping 7th felt more unwell coughing yellow mucus started amoxicillin
gonna just pop a diary of events up and and explanation below. Im so tired of attempting to even get reassurance let alone treatment from the gp. 4th June started 5 day pred after a week of feeling tight and double dose symbicort not helping 7th felt more unwell coughing yellow mucus started amoxicillin
lucie982
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Use of nebulizers
I get very short of breath when walking short distances, is it advisable to use a nebuliser without seeing my G P?
I get very short of breath when walking short distances, is it advisable to use a nebuliser without seeing my G P?
Lordsquirrel
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Colistimethate powder for use in a nebuliser
Good afternoon all, on a daily basis I take the above powdered antibiotic (Promixin) through my nebuliser with a saline solution to help with my psudamonas bugs. The other day I noticed I had ran out of saline so I had to used one of my salbutamol solutions to mix it. Will this have been ok? Has anyone
Good afternoon all, on a daily basis I take the above powdered antibiotic (Promixin) through my nebuliser with a saline solution to help with my psudamonas bugs. The other day I noticed I had ran out of saline so I had to used one of my salbutamol solutions to mix it. Will this have been ok? Has anyone
Joseph260268
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Colomycin
I have put in colomycin inhalant with nebuliser. But been on for two weeks now and feel so much worse. Been taken off of it my breathing is no where near as bad as it was. Within a day or so. Not sure what they will do now also on steroids. Had pseudomonas infections on and off since last October. Always
I have put in colomycin inhalant with nebuliser. But been on for two weeks now and feel so much worse. Been taken off of it my breathing is no where near as bad as it was. Within a day or so. Not sure what they will do now also on steroids. Had pseudomonas infections on and off since last October. Always
patj
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Pete update
Well ups and downs pete is having the bluddy lot he has yet again another infection and he has another leek in his esophagus he has had 2 tests for covid 19 thankfully both ok he has had a blood transfusion and is still on antibiotics still nill by mouth still having oxygen and
nebulizer
he is having
Well ups and downs pete is having the bluddy lot he has yet again another infection and he has another leek in his esophagus he has had 2 tests for covid 19 thankfully both ok he has had a blood transfusion and is still on antibiotics still nill by mouth still having oxygen and
nebulizer
he is having
Valerie01
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
4 years ago
New inhaler
Made script new inhaler so not to use inrotopen in
Nebulizer
as catteracts done & gave me no tex after use .so afternoon my carer brought I used , amazing a big pop & a lovely deep breath to belly use once day trelegy . I asked why not before . New & expensive.
Made script new inhaler so not to use inrotopen in
Nebulizer
as catteracts done & gave me no tex after use .so afternoon my carer brought I used , amazing a big pop & a lovely deep breath to belly use once day trelegy . I asked why not before . New & expensive.
Balloo
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Inhalers that 'treat Covid-19 patients at home' to be rolled out in nationwide trial.
Brits in the early stages of Covid-19 will be given an inhaler which sprays an experimental drug into their lungs as part of a nationwide trial. Scientists hope the nebuliser will stop people from entering a rapid deterioration phase and enable the immune system to fight off the infection at home.
Brits in the early stages of Covid-19 will be given an inhaler which sprays an experimental drug into their lungs as part of a nationwide trial. Scientists hope the nebuliser will stop people from entering a rapid deterioration phase and enable the immune system to fight off the infection at home.
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Severe asthma diagnosis, Teacher
I am still experiencing breathing symptoms -SOB, coughing and nighttime coughing and waking up and often needing my inhaler or
nebulizer
. I’ve been hospitalized twice for an asthma exacerbation- both were viral induced and had bad air quality on top. One was 9 days, the other 5 days.
I am still experiencing breathing symptoms -SOB, coughing and nighttime coughing and waking up and often needing my inhaler or
nebulizer
. I’ve been hospitalized twice for an asthma exacerbation- both were viral induced and had bad air quality on top. One was 9 days, the other 5 days.
Shadowcat04
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Finding a better GP
Ive always had reservations about my GP but this last few weeks have been a total joke. Had an asthma flare first treated with 5 day pred, wouldnt give antibiotics despite me always ending up with secondary infection but out of hours prescribed a few days later. Thanks to the infection i needed a longer
Ive always had reservations about my GP but this last few weeks have been a total joke. Had an asthma flare first treated with 5 day pred, wouldnt give antibiotics despite me always ending up with secondary infection but out of hours prescribed a few days later. Thanks to the infection i needed a longer
lucie982
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Advice welcome
Hi This is a long post... So back at the end of March, just as I had started to shield, I had an awful asthma attack, along with an insane temperature, I was shaking violently as I was so cold yet my temperature was at 41 by the time I was rushed to hospital. I spent the weekend in, they thought I
Hi This is a long post... So back at the end of March, just as I had started to shield, I had an awful asthma attack, along with an insane temperature, I was shaking violently as I was so cold yet my temperature was at 41 by the time I was rushed to hospital. I spent the weekend in, they thought I
Clairebear35
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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