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Lung specialist totally stressed me out!
Hi guys, I know it's been a while since I posted. I actually got fired from my last job the day after I told my supervisor I was in the process of applying for FMLA. Here in the States if an employer has over 50 employees, they have to provide for the Family/Medical Leave Act. Basically it's an official
Hi guys, I know it's been a while since I posted. I actually got fired from my last job the day after I told my supervisor I was in the process of applying for FMLA. Here in the States if an employer has over 50 employees, they have to provide for the Family/Medical Leave Act. Basically it's an official
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11 years ago
Anyone brittle asthmatic and take Xolair
Hi I'm a new member I have been asthmatic all my life but since I was 17 everything started to get worse I am now 26 and a classed as brittle asthmatic take inhalers
nebulizer
singular and have get methoprednisolone steroid in injection fortnightly.
Hi I'm a new member I have been asthmatic all my life but since I was 17 everything started to get worse I am now 26 and a classed as brittle asthmatic take inhalers
nebulizer
singular and have get methoprednisolone steroid in injection fortnightly.
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11 years ago
First post although member since 2012.
Hi, Although a member for over a year this is my first post in the forum. I hope the hot summer didn't affect your asthma too badly. I was diagnosed with asthma in 1987, a year after my multiple sclerosis diagnosis. For many years until about 1992, my symptoms were very mild, but then became progressively
Hi, Although a member for over a year this is my first post in the forum. I hope the hot summer didn't affect your asthma too badly. I was diagnosed with asthma in 1987, a year after my multiple sclerosis diagnosis. For many years until about 1992, my symptoms were very mild, but then became progressively
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11 years ago
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Blackout
Did anyone see this programme on Channel 4 last week? Basically it was a case that the entire National Grid went down, and the country was without power for several weeks. They started running out of fuel etc, and anarchy ensued. It got to the point that the hospitals were running out of power. It got
Did anyone see this programme on Channel 4 last week? Basically it was a case that the entire National Grid went down, and the country was without power for several weeks. They started running out of fuel etc, and anarchy ensued. It got to the point that the hospitals were running out of power. It got
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11 years ago
This admission
Hiya everyone, I can well and truly eat my words after bragging about 2 weeks at home, which is the longest I've managed to be out in months! Admitted to a&e via resus last night with awful blood gasses. Had the usual treatment and my ABGs improved. Was feeling quite optimistic as I bounced back quickly
Hiya everyone, I can well and truly eat my words after bragging about 2 weeks at home, which is the longest I've managed to be out in months! Admitted to a&e via resus last night with awful blood gasses. Had the usual treatment and my ABGs improved. Was feeling quite optimistic as I bounced back quickly
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11 years ago
Hi everyone! Can anyone advise me on small battery/ plug in nebulisers for saline/ventolin nebs please.
I have checked out various sites online but there is nothing like recommendations. I have a portable nebuliser that works on a large rechargable battery or car ciggy lighter, but its past its sell by date, and its big and heavy, and I would like a small light handbag size one to allow me to go out and
I have checked out various sites online but there is nothing like recommendations. I have a portable nebuliser that works on a large rechargable battery or car ciggy lighter, but its past its sell by date, and its big and heavy, and I would like a small light handbag size one to allow me to go out and
Huffnpuffer
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Long admission diary
Thought Id start a tread rather than clogging the costa one. 4days into this admission and my first fullblown attack since coming in - had been rough but not an acute attack til about an hour ago. Came on suddenly now on B2B nebs til dr comes up. Heart rate 140 and resps about 27. Sats ok, but usually
Thought Id start a tread rather than clogging the costa one. 4days into this admission and my first fullblown attack since coming in - had been rough but not an acute attack til about an hour ago. Came on suddenly now on B2B nebs til dr comes up. Heart rate 140 and resps about 27. Sats ok, but usually
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11 years ago
What's the maximum dose of combivent that can be taken daily with nebuliser Thanks
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
When to take nebs
Hi, I'm probably being very silly here but sometimes I don't know when to take my nebs. I have had a hard time lately with my asthma and suspected bronchiectasis (not diagnosed yet as I am waiting for a CT scan but a lot of my symptoms point to it). I have days where I feel fine and days where I feel
Hi, I'm probably being very silly here but sometimes I don't know when to take my nebs. I have had a hard time lately with my asthma and suspected bronchiectasis (not diagnosed yet as I am waiting for a CT scan but a lot of my symptoms point to it). I have days where I feel fine and days where I feel
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11 years ago
Emotional support for 9 year old
My son was diagnosed asthmatic at 10 months after having a major asthma attack. He has been hospitalised numerous times since then (including HDU) and has tolerated all the tests, drips, nebs, needles, etc. He loved the ward rounds as he loved being the centre of attention as a toddler! Recently
My son was diagnosed asthmatic at 10 months after having a major asthma attack. He has been hospitalised numerous times since then (including HDU) and has tolerated all the tests, drips, nebs, needles, etc. He loved the ward rounds as he loved being the centre of attention as a toddler! Recently
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11 years ago
hi :) quick update
Haven't been on here for a while but thought i wud say hi n also welcome new members :) here u will find all u need to know bout all severities of asthma n its treatment n get info as well as support from other members :) well to update u all, i am now married. Still back n forth to costa but not near
Haven't been on here for a while but thought i wud say hi n also welcome new members :) here u will find all u need to know bout all severities of asthma n its treatment n get info as well as support from other members :) well to update u all, i am now married. Still back n forth to costa but not near
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11 years ago
Predicted vs personal best peak flow
Currently captured in costa - been here since Friday. Bit confused about the ward nurses stance on pf. My best is 600 and this mornings reading was 230 pre nebs. Desperate to get out so was a bit worried about this. I have home nebs so don't have to go 24 hours without them when I'm captured!! I asked
Currently captured in costa - been here since Friday. Bit confused about the ward nurses stance on pf. My best is 600 and this mornings reading was 230 pre nebs. Desperate to get out so was a bit worried about this. I have home nebs so don't have to go 24 hours without them when I'm captured!! I asked
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11 years ago
Frustrated!
Warning rant ahead! Like lots of you here I have been struggling this summer (actually progressively getting worse all year) and I am now in a horrible situation :( I have been admitted apx every 2 weeks, thankfully only requiring 1 or 2 night stays, largely because I have learnt to go early, and am
Warning rant ahead! Like lots of you here I have been struggling this summer (actually progressively getting worse all year) and I am now in a horrible situation :( I have been admitted apx every 2 weeks, thankfully only requiring 1 or 2 night stays, largely because I have learnt to go early, and am
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11 years ago
Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction clinical trial at Brompton Hospital
I've even come off of my
nebulizer
for a week now. I go back to Brompton Hospital in two months for more tests to see how i've improved and then they will tell me if i've had it done or not. If i havn't it's been all in my mind and i've made myself a lot better. Has anyone else has this done?
I've even come off of my
nebulizer
for a week now. I go back to Brompton Hospital in two months for more tests to see how i've improved and then they will tell me if i've had it done or not. If i havn't it's been all in my mind and i've made myself a lot better. Has anyone else has this done?
andycap
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Bored now!
Staying In again drs now don't want to send me home with nebuliser or steriods but want me to manage with just inhalers. .. told them I wasn't coping with them and that's why I ended up in here! So they said another day of nebulisers and theni have to see how I get on if I get worse I'll have to come
Staying In again drs now don't want to send me home with nebuliser or steriods but want me to manage with just inhalers. .. told them I wasn't coping with them and that's why I ended up in here! So they said another day of nebulisers and theni have to see how I get on if I get worse I'll have to come
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11 years ago
Really uncontrolled ... feeling out of my depth and unsupported
Hiya, hope everyone is well. This is a bit of and ""argh ..."" post! So sorry if anyone is frustrated by it! I am currently going through a really rough patch asthma wise, I have a brittle diagnosis, but it recently seems to have taken brittleness to a whole new level. Since June I have had at least
Hiya, hope everyone is well. This is a bit of and ""argh ..."" post! So sorry if anyone is frustrated by it! I am currently going through a really rough patch asthma wise, I have a brittle diagnosis, but it recently seems to have taken brittleness to a whole new level. Since June I have had at least
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11 years ago
Symbicort
Hello everyone and hope you are all well as can be. Just been prescribed Symbicort inhaler as previously was on Beclometasone and Ventolin. Had couple of infections last few weeks and been on antibiotics and steroids..... 2 courses. Booked in to see Nurse at GP surgery yesterday for spirometry test
Hello everyone and hope you are all well as can be. Just been prescribed Symbicort inhaler as previously was on Beclometasone and Ventolin. Had couple of infections last few weeks and been on antibiotics and steroids..... 2 courses. Booked in to see Nurse at GP surgery yesterday for spirometry test
twinks1954
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Nebuliser Machine
Good morning all, I have 3 nebiliser machines, one which runs both on car battery and electric, another that uses rechargable batteries and the third that is what I have by my bed, the larger of the 3. It is this one that is on it`s way out and needs to be changed soon. I have looked on the web to get
Good morning all, I have 3 nebiliser machines, one which runs both on car battery and electric, another that uses rechargable batteries and the third that is what I have by my bed, the larger of the 3. It is this one that is on it`s way out and needs to be changed soon. I have looked on the web to get
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11 years ago
Places to use a nebuliser in skegness
mum has COPD and heart and respiratory failure. I want to take her to the seaside for a day, but don't know anywhere we could go to plug it in? can anyone help? thank you
mum has COPD and heart and respiratory failure. I want to take her to the seaside for a day, but don't know anywhere we could go to plug it in? can anyone help? thank you
girliefan
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
What now?
Hey, I haven't been on the forum for a while so I hope everyone's lungs are behaving! Unfortunately I've hit a bit of a brick wall with my asthma :( I'm on Seretide, Ventolin, Uniphyllin, Certrizine, montelukast, pred (ment to be 10mg but can't get below 25mg these days) I've tried atrovent, tiotropium
Hey, I haven't been on the forum for a while so I hope everyone's lungs are behaving! Unfortunately I've hit a bit of a brick wall with my asthma :( I'm on Seretide, Ventolin, Uniphyllin, Certrizine, montelukast, pred (ment to be 10mg but can't get below 25mg these days) I've tried atrovent, tiotropium
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11 years ago
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