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Question: Saline On It’s Own via Nebuliser
If part of your self-treatment at home includes ‘saline-ony’ via a Nebuliser, please could you answer a few questions, below. Note: It’s Nebulised Saline - without any drugs / other stuff added - that I’m keen to learn about. 1. How many weeks, years you’ve been doing it? 2. What form / strength of Saline
If part of your self-treatment at home includes ‘saline-ony’ via a Nebuliser, please could you answer a few questions, below. Note: It’s Nebulised Saline - without any drugs / other stuff added - that I’m keen to learn about. 1. How many weeks, years you’ve been doing it? 2. What form / strength of Saline
Matman
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Nebulisers
I had to visit A&E last night & was put on nzebuliser with fluid & salbutamol, the Dr said even steam can help & I wondered if anyone uses an at home nebuliser with only water..no meds...just so steam can help open airways...if so, is it ordinary tap water, or sterilised satchets or saline...advice please
I had to visit A&E last night & was put on nzebuliser with fluid & salbutamol, the Dr said even steam can help & I wondered if anyone uses an at home nebuliser with only water..no meds...just so steam can help open airways...if so, is it ordinary tap water, or sterilised satchets or saline...advice please
Chokit
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Getting help.
I was eventually put on a
Nebulizer
which did help. The past weeks have been a constant battle to try and get thru to the Doctor how atrocious I felt. Almost giving up.i don't want to ever go through that again. Starting Monday I am asking all the relevant questions nd getting answers
I was eventually put on a
Nebulizer
which did help. The past weeks have been a constant battle to try and get thru to the Doctor how atrocious I felt. Almost giving up.i don't want to ever go through that again. Starting Monday I am asking all the relevant questions nd getting answers
GLENYSBEATRICE69
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
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Had bronchitis and asthma flare up spent 5 days in hospital on drips
nebulizer
antibiotics and steroids that was 4 weeks ago still feel I'll I'm 68 wondering if I ever feel well?
Had bronchitis and asthma flare up spent 5 days in hospital on drips
nebulizer
antibiotics and steroids that was 4 weeks ago still feel I'll I'm 68 wondering if I ever feel well?
Tillyjane
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Anyone Tried the Omron Nebuliser?
My local Boots are flogging an Omron Nebuliser at a decent discount sale price. Been thinking for a while that I ought to have a Nebuliser at home (just in case I hit a bad patch that takes more to cope with than inhalers and Oral Steroids which are all I currently keep at hand). Wondered if anyone
My local Boots are flogging an Omron Nebuliser at a decent discount sale price. Been thinking for a while that I ought to have a Nebuliser at home (just in case I hit a bad patch that takes more to cope with than inhalers and Oral Steroids which are all I currently keep at hand). Wondered if anyone
Matman
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
CLL spreading to lungs?
I’ve been in a
nebulizer
3x a day, 2 different inhalers, & a slew of meds - prednisone, Zithromax & amoxicillin - nothing has changed except that the wheezing has gone. I saw a pulmonologist who suggested that the CLL could have very possibly travelled to my bronchial tubes/lungs.
I’ve been in a
nebulizer
3x a day, 2 different inhalers, & a slew of meds - prednisone, Zithromax & amoxicillin - nothing has changed except that the wheezing has gone. I saw a pulmonologist who suggested that the CLL could have very possibly travelled to my bronchial tubes/lungs.
Suzimac77
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Active Cycle of Breathing alongside Nebulisers
Not sure if everyone with bronchiectasis has to do this, but my mum does physiotherapy and other techniques alongside the nebuliser ( saline, plus salbutamol when needed) e.g. one method is called The Active Cycle of Breathing which helps her a lot to get the phlegm up and her oxygen saturation levels
Not sure if everyone with bronchiectasis has to do this, but my mum does physiotherapy and other techniques alongside the nebuliser ( saline, plus salbutamol when needed) e.g. one method is called The Active Cycle of Breathing which helps her a lot to get the phlegm up and her oxygen saturation levels
Response
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Carbocisteine not working?
So I saw my new Respiratory Physiotherapist a few days ago and found out a great deal I didn’t know. My chemical sensitivity is far worse than I realised and combined with heat it is awful. There was something in her room that set me off and it was also very warm in there. My breathing got steadily worse
So I saw my new Respiratory Physiotherapist a few days ago and found out a great deal I didn’t know. My chemical sensitivity is far worse than I realised and combined with heat it is awful. There was something in her room that set me off and it was also very warm in there. My breathing got steadily worse
ladytelita
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Nebuliser
Since been diagnosed with copd last October ive had chest infection after chest infection until august when id to go to hospital they done ecg bloodwork xray etc then put me on the nebuliser twice that day then a week later as the antibiotics and steroids didnt work i was fine for 5 months after that
Since been diagnosed with copd last October ive had chest infection after chest infection until august when id to go to hospital they done ecg bloodwork xray etc then put me on the nebuliser twice that day then a week later as the antibiotics and steroids didnt work i was fine for 5 months after that
Breathless123
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Hi
Hi everyone hope you all well not been on for a while been rough not good at the moment again yet another chest infection and can’t shift it docs thinking about hospital yet again but I’m not to keen s not long come out and nebs r keeping it under control to a extent for now hope everyone else doing
Hi everyone hope you all well not been on for a while been rough not good at the moment again yet another chest infection and can’t shift it docs thinking about hospital yet again but I’m not to keen s not long come out and nebs r keeping it under control to a extent for now hope everyone else doing
Tracey1972
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Nebuliser
I live in the Malvern area and have a Medic Lite Freeway Lite nebuliser which i am happy to give away if it is of use to someone in the area. It is twenty years old but hardly used and appears to be in good working order.
I live in the Malvern area and have a Medic Lite Freeway Lite nebuliser which i am happy to give away if it is of use to someone in the area. It is twenty years old but hardly used and appears to be in good working order.
Morse457
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Scary Frog
Having had COPD for the last 13/14 years I really thought I had dealt with most situations. So tonight I'm just sitting in my usual spot watching tv breathing as usual for me. Suddenly a nasty frog jumped into my windpipe and tried to choke me. No warning. In fact I've been feeling pretty good for the
Having had COPD for the last 13/14 years I really thought I had dealt with most situations. So tonight I'm just sitting in my usual spot watching tv breathing as usual for me. Suddenly a nasty frog jumped into my windpipe and tried to choke me. No warning. In fact I've been feeling pretty good for the
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Using nebuliser
How often should I use my ventilin nebuliser? Thank you
How often should I use my ventilin nebuliser? Thank you
davecarol2
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Hylogy portable neb: anyone used it?
I came across a Hylogy rechargeable portable mesh neb while searching for a portable neb. Lots of good reviews on Amazon saying it's small and quiet, which is what I want - but seems to cost much less than other portable mesh neb machines! Not heard of the brand before - new to home nebs myself but
I came across a Hylogy rechargeable portable mesh neb while searching for a portable neb. Lots of good reviews on Amazon saying it's small and quiet, which is what I want - but seems to cost much less than other portable mesh neb machines! Not heard of the brand before - new to home nebs myself but
Lysistrata
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Amber zone treatment
Hi all I am a brittle and severe asthmatic with a history of circa 10-14 admissions a year and multiple ICU admissions under my belt. Luckily, I’m relatively well between these flairs and am able to work. My local hospital is great and the consultants and respiratory ward nurses and drs. work hard
Hi all I am a brittle and severe asthmatic with a history of circa 10-14 admissions a year and multiple ICU admissions under my belt. Luckily, I’m relatively well between these flairs and am able to work. My local hospital is great and the consultants and respiratory ward nurses and drs. work hard
Bethjbarrett
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Chest is being a little *ahem* snitch
I have severe asthma-although-possibly-not (long story but I’m happy to divulge if anyone is interested) and although my lung function was in the normal range at my last clinic appointment, it was reduced for me. This was my first appointment at the new clinic in a different county so all that really
I have severe asthma-although-possibly-not (long story but I’m happy to divulge if anyone is interested) and although my lung function was in the normal range at my last clinic appointment, it was reduced for me. This was my first appointment at the new clinic in a different county so all that really
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
What the #@%& is really going on here
farm boy/truck driver ….November of 2017 gets what feels like a chest cold 3 weeks of penicillin that I had laying around... slowly gets worse and worse until a trip to the er. productive chronic cough short of breath 83% O2 saturation on admission skin color greyish blue.. patient was given multiple
nebulizer
farm boy/truck driver ….November of 2017 gets what feels like a chest cold 3 weeks of penicillin that I had laying around... slowly gets worse and worse until a trip to the er. productive chronic cough short of breath 83% O2 saturation on admission skin color greyish blue.. patient was given multiple
nebulizer
2006srt8
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Side effects
Just wondering if anyone can help me? Two weeks ago I had a bad spell with my asthma; two A&E visits, 9 nebs and pred 8 for five days, in total. It really knocked me about and I had very little energy and really bad aches/cramps in my calves. Since Wednesday I’ve had diarrhoea and still have the
Just wondering if anyone can help me? Two weeks ago I had a bad spell with my asthma; two A&E visits, 9 nebs and pred 8 for five days, in total. It really knocked me about and I had very little energy and really bad aches/cramps in my calves. Since Wednesday I’ve had diarrhoea and still have the
RD23
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
MY JOURNEY WITH COPD.
You CAN feel better with COPD. I suffered with Bronchitis from a very young age and over the years it got worse. The fact I smoked obviously made it worse but did I stop? No, of course not, I just had a weak chest. Fast forward to 2008 we were on a road trip in America with 4 friends and one by one
You CAN feel better with COPD. I suffered with Bronchitis from a very young age and over the years it got worse. The fact I smoked obviously made it worse but did I stop? No, of course not, I just had a weak chest. Fast forward to 2008 we were on a road trip in America with 4 friends and one by one
Artist44
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
A great hospital experience (if such a thing exists 😅)
Hi everyone Having had some truely terrible hospital experiences (and posted them on here), I thought I’d post about my most recent trip, which was about 90% positive ☺️ I’d been twitchy since last Saturday (ended up not being able to get out of bed without needing to nebulise/ventolin) due to a 7hr
Hi everyone Having had some truely terrible hospital experiences (and posted them on here), I thought I’d post about my most recent trip, which was about 90% positive ☺️ I’d been twitchy since last Saturday (ended up not being able to get out of bed without needing to nebulise/ventolin) due to a 7hr
EmmaF91
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
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