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Lung crackles
I keep getting lung crackles and wheezing at the end of respiratory infections and needing steroids . The GP isn't interested and I always end up in A and E , given a nebuliser and a course is steroids to take home. My regular inhaler Fostair contains steroids but appears to be useless when I am.having
I keep getting lung crackles and wheezing at the end of respiratory infections and needing steroids . The GP isn't interested and I always end up in A and E , given a nebuliser and a course is steroids to take home. My regular inhaler Fostair contains steroids but appears to be useless when I am.having
Vegetablelover
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
Questions about Trimbow
Hi everyone.. I'm new to the group and hoping for some tips on managing COPD. I had been on the Trilegy inhaler and then a few weeks ago moved on to Trimbow. I'm not sure that it's helping ...if anything I'm more breathless than before.Has anyone else found this?
Hi everyone.. I'm new to the group and hoping for some tips on managing COPD. I had been on the Trilegy inhaler and then a few weeks ago moved on to Trimbow. I'm not sure that it's helping ...if anything I'm more breathless than before.Has anyone else found this?
HerLadyship
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Diagnosed with all the arrhythmias and a 40% ejection fraction and I'm a little confused about what's to come...
Hi, So (I'll try and keep a long story short) 8 years ago I was diagnosed with breast cancer, I had chemo, radiotherapy and surgery. 3 years ago I gave birth to my son and (in lock down) I'd walk for miles and miles with him in a sling. Around 2 years ago, while pregnant with my daughter, I got tired
Hi, So (I'll try and keep a long story short) 8 years ago I was diagnosed with breast cancer, I had chemo, radiotherapy and surgery. 3 years ago I gave birth to my son and (in lock down) I'd walk for miles and miles with him in a sling. Around 2 years ago, while pregnant with my daughter, I got tired
Alana84
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
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Light at the end of the tunnel, maybe?
I had my 3 week follow up check after being taken to A& E due to some numpty spraying perfume on a train. I've recently changed GP practice and whilst they stopped my shared care for one of my non-asthma drugs, their asthma nurse is amazing!!! She had read my notes before I went in (unheard of!) and
I had my 3 week follow up check after being taken to A& E due to some numpty spraying perfume on a train. I've recently changed GP practice and whilst they stopped my shared care for one of my non-asthma drugs, their asthma nurse is amazing!!! She had read my notes before I went in (unheard of!) and
_Badger_
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
Wheezing when I sneeze.
I noticed a few days ago I randomly start getting wheezy after sneezing but I'm not wheezy like to the point I need my inhalers just wondered if anyone knows what could be causing it?? Or if anyone else has this problem??
I noticed a few days ago I randomly start getting wheezy after sneezing but I'm not wheezy like to the point I need my inhalers just wondered if anyone knows what could be causing it?? Or if anyone else has this problem??
Yumz199725
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Steroid-based inhaler warning
**Moderator note to anyone reading: if you have similar concerns please speak to a medical professional - don't stop your steroid inhaler or any other steroids if you're worried about adrenal insufficiency. It's dangerous for both adrenals and asthma.**
When I started on a steroid-based inhaler
**Moderator note to anyone reading: if you have similar concerns please speak to a medical professional - don't stop your steroid inhaler or any other steroids if you're worried about adrenal insufficiency. It's dangerous for both adrenals and asthma.**
When I started on a steroid-based inhaler
JumpJiving
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
Luforbec
Hi I had a chest infection early November and as part of that was issued an new inhaler. Luforbec 11/6 to be taken twice a day. Previous to that I just used the Blue one when my chest was tight and the Brown one daily. The Brown was fairly new also. I have been experiencing though mood swings, slight
Hi I had a chest infection early November and as part of that was issued an new inhaler. Luforbec 11/6 to be taken twice a day. Previous to that I just used the Blue one when my chest was tight and the Brown one daily. The Brown was fairly new also. I have been experiencing though mood swings, slight
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
Buteyko method
Anyone else tried the Butyeko Breathing Method (BBT) and had much success with reducing/eliminating inhalers?
Anyone else tried the Butyeko Breathing Method (BBT) and had much success with reducing/eliminating inhalers?
Hayman111
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
Germantara
Hi everyone just to say thankyou for all you're replies I think trimbow is the problem my mouth wasn't to bad but throat feels burning and tongue I think a spray mist inhaler might be better anyone being on or tried think it's called spiltio resmat it's a spray anyon got good or bad experience
Hi everyone just to say thankyou for all you're replies I think trimbow is the problem my mouth wasn't to bad but throat feels burning and tongue I think a spray mist inhaler might be better anyone being on or tried think it's called spiltio resmat it's a spray anyon got good or bad experience
Germantara
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Recent diagnosis of late onset asthma and Winter
I was diagnosed with late onset asthma earlier this year. I take Montelukast and use Trellegy Elipta Inhaler. This is my first Winter experience with asthma Since the start of the cold damp weather I have noticed I am more congested, cough more and slightly more breathless. Is this normal and
I was diagnosed with late onset asthma earlier this year. I take Montelukast and use Trellegy Elipta Inhaler. This is my first Winter experience with asthma Since the start of the cold damp weather I have noticed I am more congested, cough more and slightly more breathless. Is this normal and
pussycatwillow
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
Fostair 100/6
Hi there, I’ve (24M) been on fostair as a preventer inhaler since around the age of 17/18. My asthma has been extremely well controlled on 2 puffs BD for a number of years. However a few weeks ago I have quite a bad flare up which landed me in A&E twice and had a 2 week course of prednisolone. Since
Hi there, I’ve (24M) been on fostair as a preventer inhaler since around the age of 17/18. My asthma has been extremely well controlled on 2 puffs BD for a number of years. However a few weeks ago I have quite a bad flare up which landed me in A&E twice and had a 2 week course of prednisolone. Since
Wil2512
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
uniphyllin
Morning! I’m due to have the usual tests come the New Year; bloods, sputum, urine and t’other end following a particularly persistent chest infection which has gone on since beginning of Nov. 2 lots of Doxy, one Amoxicillin and 2 lots of Pred later, I’m finally turning the corner in terms of actually
Morning! I’m due to have the usual tests come the New Year; bloods, sputum, urine and t’other end following a particularly persistent chest infection which has gone on since beginning of Nov. 2 lots of Doxy, one Amoxicillin and 2 lots of Pred later, I’m finally turning the corner in terms of actually
Polly-PV
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
German tara
HI EVERYONE went docter or could be inhalers s bout dry mouth told her it's like sandpaper my tongue abit sore doesn't stop me eating but my taste not good docter says there's nothing I can give you only thing we have is for peaple wh on end life care so was waste off time just have to
HI EVERYONE went docter or could be inhalers s bout dry mouth told her it's like sandpaper my tongue abit sore doesn't stop me eating but my taste not good docter says there's nothing I can give you only thing we have is for peaple wh on end life care so was waste off time just have to
Germantara
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Hyperinflated lungs
Hi everyone, new here, I'm in the UK. I recently had a chest x ray and was very surprised to here the results I am asthmatic, I do smoke but have managed to cut fine to 6 roll ups a day, I had done this before my chest x ray. Saw the Dr 2 weeks after the x ray and he just said my lungs are hyper inflated
Hi everyone, new here, I'm in the UK. I recently had a chest x ray and was very surprised to here the results I am asthmatic, I do smoke but have managed to cut fine to 6 roll ups a day, I had done this before my chest x ray. Saw the Dr 2 weeks after the x ray and he just said my lungs are hyper inflated
Katoune
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
lungwort
I have never been anywhere near Lungwort in my life before until now. I have a defined breathing issue managed with inhalers, simple exploration on the internet got me too Lungwort . I commenced 2 caps daily 2 days ago and I am floored with the positive effects its having on my breathing. Previously
I have never been anywhere near Lungwort in my life before until now. I have a defined breathing issue managed with inhalers, simple exploration on the internet got me too Lungwort . I commenced 2 caps daily 2 days ago and I am floored with the positive effects its having on my breathing. Previously
tweekyone1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Baseline figure from lung function test
After 10 days post hospital admission with pneumonia I went to have a lung function test at my local hospital. The result of the test was 438 a new baseline. My usual top peak flow is 500 (very unused as it doesn't match my height, sex and ethnicity) I should be blowing 420. One explanation was that
After 10 days post hospital admission with pneumonia I went to have a lung function test at my local hospital. The result of the test was 438 a new baseline. My usual top peak flow is 500 (very unused as it doesn't match my height, sex and ethnicity) I should be blowing 420. One explanation was that
elanaoali
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
IMPROVEMENT!
After nearly two years of waiting, I finally got to see a consultant! He gave me various tests and blood tests and came to the conclusion that it's not my bronchiectasis that's the problem, it's my asthma. I'm now taking a Seretide 250 inhaler and feeling a whole lot better. Although still not brilliant
After nearly two years of waiting, I finally got to see a consultant! He gave me various tests and blood tests and came to the conclusion that it's not my bronchiectasis that's the problem, it's my asthma. I'm now taking a Seretide 250 inhaler and feeling a whole lot better. Although still not brilliant
Cornishman1966
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
New inhaler
After my previous post regarding possible chest infection and chest pains, I have seen the asthma nurse. There's apparently no sign of infection, so she thinks the pain is down to the asthma flare up. I'm being trialled on Symbicort MART rather than the fluticasone and salbutamol I'm currently using.
After my previous post regarding possible chest infection and chest pains, I have seen the asthma nurse. There's apparently no sign of infection, so she thinks the pain is down to the asthma flare up. I'm being trialled on Symbicort MART rather than the fluticasone and salbutamol I'm currently using.
-Butterfly-
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
Wk9r3
Well , began with some exercises. Oh no, right hip feels pulled. Never mind, keep going. Got out and started walk. Oh no, forgotten my Inhaler. Walked back, hip not too bad. Started run from home having done the warm up. So, breathing felt OK. Pace OK and just kept going! It was so great when Steve
Well , began with some exercises. Oh no, right hip feels pulled. Never mind, keep going. Got out and started walk. Oh no, forgotten my Inhaler. Walked back, hip not too bad. Started run from home having done the warm up. So, breathing felt OK. Pace OK and just kept going! It was so great when Steve
Basil73
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Couch to 5K
8 months ago
Relvar Ellipta side effects
So, I was taken off of Seretide (using for years without issue). Finished my last inhaler 4 days ago, and am now on Relvar Ellipta. Been on it for 4 days and experiencing a sinus headache for 2 days. No hoarseness and no other issues. Has anyone else had a similar experience?
So, I was taken off of Seretide (using for years without issue). Finished my last inhaler 4 days ago, and am now on Relvar Ellipta. Been on it for 4 days and experiencing a sinus headache for 2 days. No hoarseness and no other issues. Has anyone else had a similar experience?
Glen68
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
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