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Not allowed to wear coats at playtime??!
Hi everyone My 8 year old daughter is the asthmatic in our family and she has just started school. Previously we home schooled her. One of the many bizarre rules at her school is that the children are not allowed to wear their coats/jackets outside at playtime. I've been trying to ring the school
Hi everyone My 8 year old daughter is the asthmatic in our family and she has just started school. Previously we home schooled her. One of the many bizarre rules at her school is that the children are not allowed to wear their coats/jackets outside at playtime. I've been trying to ring the school
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17 years ago
acid.
its now been about a month since i was took bad and have now been put on a ventolin inhaler and some slo-phyllin capsules, (2 a day to open my lungs), doctor never even said he wanted to see me again, i have started to suffer a lot from acid, especially of a evening time, is this related at all, if
its now been about a month since i was took bad and have now been put on a ventolin inhaler and some slo-phyllin capsules, (2 a day to open my lungs), doctor never even said he wanted to see me again, i have started to suffer a lot from acid, especially of a evening time, is this related at all, if
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15 years ago
SNOWY - is back with us !!!! -PLEASE READ AS IT IS A MESSAGE TO ALL
As the clock was about tic click over into the 5 week mark, she was successfully extubated and looked up at me for the first time, there are no words to describe that feeling as the tears rolled down my face, for sooooo long I have been in a dark scary place, a place where only I was honest to myself
As the clock was about tic click over into the 5 week mark, she was successfully extubated and looked up at me for the first time, there are no words to describe that feeling as the tears rolled down my face, for sooooo long I have been in a dark scary place, a place where only I was honest to myself
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13 years ago
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zafirlukast??
Hi everybody I usually post on the parents bit but I was wondering if anyone knew anything about zafirlukast. My 4 year old daughter's cons said yesterday that if upping her current meds doesn't stabilise her asthma then he would put her on this. She's on 2 puffs 125 seratide morning and night (to
Hi everybody I usually post on the parents bit but I was wondering if anyone knew anything about zafirlukast. My 4 year old daughter's cons said yesterday that if upping her current meds doesn't stabilise her asthma then he would put her on this. She's on 2 puffs 125 seratide morning and night (to
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17 years ago
NIGHT TIME ASTHMA WORRIES
Need some good advice! My 7yr old son has severe attacks at night, almost every night. They tend to start late evening say 9ish, and then he can have frequent attacks all through the night. The prob being that whiklst he has these attacks he is either sleep sluggish or so fast gone that he wont wake
Need some good advice! My 7yr old son has severe attacks at night, almost every night. They tend to start late evening say 9ish, and then he can have frequent attacks all through the night. The prob being that whiklst he has these attacks he is either sleep sluggish or so fast gone that he wont wake
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15 years ago
A Treasured Gift!
I am not one for giving and receiving of expensive gifts, for me what makes a gift special is the thought that goes into it. You can keep your expensive jewelry, and hi tech gadgets, they are not for me. And during this current time when money for many people is tight, splashing out on expensive gifts
I am not one for giving and receiving of expensive gifts, for me what makes a gift special is the thought that goes into it. You can keep your expensive jewelry, and hi tech gadgets, they are not for me. And during this current time when money for many people is tight, splashing out on expensive gifts
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15 years ago
Accolate v Singulair
Has anyone taken Singulair but suffered side effects but been ok on Accolate? Our pharmacist tells me that it is a very similar drug. My husband had Singulair some time ago but suffered crippling stomach cramps but having just had his 6 monthly appointment with consultant he has been prescribed Accolate
Has anyone taken Singulair but suffered side effects but been ok on Accolate? Our pharmacist tells me that it is a very similar drug. My husband had Singulair some time ago but suffered crippling stomach cramps but having just had his 6 monthly appointment with consultant he has been prescribed Accolate
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13 years ago
From the Department of Unhelpful Comments... warning, rant alert!
Comment from friend who also has a chronic illness (not asthma) when I was saying how much I miss work. Friend: 'Well of course I HAVE to work, I can't afford not to so I just MAKE myself.' Well, I'm sorry, but the last time I 'made myself' go back to work, in June, after three days I ended up on
Comment from friend who also has a chronic illness (not asthma) when I was saying how much I miss work. Friend: 'Well of course I HAVE to work, I can't afford not to so I just MAKE myself.' Well, I'm sorry, but the last time I 'made myself' go back to work, in June, after three days I ended up on
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18 years ago
Icthyosis vulgaris
Hi does anyone know about or have any experience with icthyosis(sp??!!) My son Patrick (8) has just been dianosed with this after a long battle with what we thought was severe excema. His skin splits in some places very easily and its literally like fish scales on his arms and legs, neck and sometimes
Hi does anyone know about or have any experience with icthyosis(sp??!!) My son Patrick (8) has just been dianosed with this after a long battle with what we thought was severe excema. His skin splits in some places very easily and its literally like fish scales on his arms and legs, neck and sometimes
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16 years ago
Feeling better already
I saw my GP yesterday and she changed my preventer from pulmicort to symbicort. I've only had a couple of doses but the addition of formoterol really seems to be doing the trick. Last night I had the best night's sleep I've had in ages and I'm feeling great. My peak flows are back up to my 610L/min pb
I saw my GP yesterday and she changed my preventer from pulmicort to symbicort. I've only had a couple of doses but the addition of formoterol really seems to be doing the trick. Last night I had the best night's sleep I've had in ages and I'm feeling great. My peak flows are back up to my 610L/min pb
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14 years ago
UTAG USB dog tags
Hi all, I just thought I would let everyone know what I think of this creation. It is a dog tag (like soldiers wear for identification purposes) with the option of having your basic details engraved onto it. With very little effort this dog tag turns into a USB stick. It has a programme on it where
Hi all, I just thought I would let everyone know what I think of this creation. It is a dog tag (like soldiers wear for identification purposes) with the option of having your basic details engraved onto it. With very little effort this dog tag turns into a USB stick. It has a programme on it where
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14 years ago
change of meds, not sure if it's working
Hi all HAPPY HOLIDAYS Glad to see so many people getting through christmas OK. Just a quickie, my son was changed from Seretide 1000mg /day to Symbicort 1600mg - 2400mg/day on 12th of December. His control was not very good on Seratide hence the change. A couple of days before starting Symbicort
Hi all HAPPY HOLIDAYS Glad to see so many people getting through christmas OK. Just a quickie, my son was changed from Seretide 1000mg /day to Symbicort 1600mg - 2400mg/day on 12th of December. His control was not very good on Seratide hence the change. A couple of days before starting Symbicort
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17 years ago
asthma and general anaesthetic
hi all, i am having a operation next week where i will be going under a general anaesthetic. am really worried about the anaesthetic affecting my chest. anyone been under before and how has it gone thanks
hi all, i am having a operation next week where i will be going under a general anaesthetic. am really worried about the anaesthetic affecting my chest. anyone been under before and how has it gone thanks
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14 years ago
update
my grandmothers funeral was wonderful and so sweet it and the priest was amazing and a good comfort. i have Acute lymphoblastic leukemia and i have started chemo and my asthma is better but i feel like crap throwing up from the chemo looking so pale i am white as a sheet i looked in the mirror and
my grandmothers funeral was wonderful and so sweet it and the priest was amazing and a good comfort. i have Acute lymphoblastic leukemia and i have started chemo and my asthma is better but i feel like crap throwing up from the chemo looking so pale i am white as a sheet i looked in the mirror and
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12 years ago
overdoing it ? constant tightness / dizzy
hi guys as u know i escaped costa yet again yesterday after 6 days :( had okay day, rough nite cos of nellie, trumpets aloud and low pf.. pf 300 most this morning and today... managed to get to costa to pick up meds- thats all lol - but since then had constant titeness cross chest, finding hard breathe
hi guys as u know i escaped costa yet again yesterday after 6 days :( had okay day, rough nite cos of nellie, trumpets aloud and low pf.. pf 300 most this morning and today... managed to get to costa to pick up meds- thats all lol - but since then had constant titeness cross chest, finding hard breathe
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13 years ago
tight chest
hi im new to this forum and at my wits end with what i should do next with my 11 year old son. He has bad asthma on ventolin symbicort 200/6 3 puffs morning and night, montelucast 10mg and Slophyllin 250mg. all this seems alot of meds but my son is still complaining of very tight chest. I dont want
hi im new to this forum and at my wits end with what i should do next with my 11 year old son. He has bad asthma on ventolin symbicort 200/6 3 puffs morning and night, montelucast 10mg and Slophyllin 250mg. all this seems alot of meds but my son is still complaining of very tight chest. I dont want
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16 years ago
Car accident and unhappy asthma
hi, I had a car accident on monday afternoon, my 1st. I'm ok (car isn't) but on monday nite my asthma went weird, suddenly got a tight chest which i had to use reliever a few times to get rid of. The same has happened this evening (tuesday) it's happened again and even now as i write this my chest
hi, I had a car accident on monday afternoon, my 1st. I'm ok (car isn't) but on monday nite my asthma went weird, suddenly got a tight chest which i had to use reliever a few times to get rid of. The same has happened this evening (tuesday) it's happened again and even now as i write this my chest
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16 years ago
Charity Auction on September 10th
Hello Everyone. Just thought I would let you all now that on September 10th over at www.facebook.com/medicationbagscasesandcoverings we are holding a 10 day auction and all proceeds will be donated to Asthma UK. At the moment we only have a flame design inhaler case which can carry a accuhaler and the
Hello Everyone. Just thought I would let you all now that on September 10th over at www.facebook.com/medicationbagscasesandcoverings we are holding a 10 day auction and all proceeds will be donated to Asthma UK. At the moment we only have a flame design inhaler case which can carry a accuhaler and the
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13 years ago
My Hubby's Day Care Progress
Today is the second week that Tony has attended his Day Care and he loved it! He came back very tired as he had been playing cards. I was amazed that he was able to concentrate for long enough but he told me he won 3 times so I think that helped spur him on. He also joined in the relaxtion group which
Today is the second week that Tony has attended his Day Care and he loved it! He came back very tired as he had been playing cards. I was amazed that he was able to concentrate for long enough but he told me he won 3 times so I think that helped spur him on. He also joined in the relaxtion group which
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13 years ago
It's all change at NRAS
I was looking forward to August and the usually ‘quiet’ month to catch up on all those jobs that you put to one side for when you’ve got time but it has been busier than ever! As many of you know there have been some staff changes so we have been saying goodbye to Laura, Emma and Charlotte and welcoming
I was looking forward to August and the usually ‘quiet’ month to catch up on all those jobs that you put to one side for when you’ve got time but it has been busier than ever! As many of you know there have been some staff changes so we have been saying goodbye to Laura, Emma and Charlotte and welcoming
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