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Advice re pulmonary fibrosis
my husband has been diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis and is coughing dreadfully to the point he aches all over. Does anyone have any suggestions regarding medication, inhalers etc. that might ease things. All the medics have said is that it’s incurable and will only get worse which is no help at all
my husband has been diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis and is coughing dreadfully to the point he aches all over. Does anyone have any suggestions regarding medication, inhalers etc. that might ease things. All the medics have said is that it’s incurable and will only get worse which is no help at all
SuzieA
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
RETURNING MEMBER 'Hi'
Hi all I am a returning member to healthunlocked & would like some advice please.I have had copd since 2004/5 & managed it well. Except for the dreaded 'flare ups' & having to take the 'Rescue Pk' of steroids & anti/bi it hasn't really limited me. So, other than my daily inhaler (and rescue pk as &
Hi all I am a returning member to healthunlocked & would like some advice please.I have had copd since 2004/5 & managed it well. Except for the dreaded 'flare ups' & having to take the 'Rescue Pk' of steroids & anti/bi it hasn't really limited me. So, other than my daily inhaler (and rescue pk as &
PteW43
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
chronic bronchitis. Can’t seem to get rid of it On inhaler. Nebulizer singular. Flonase. Allergy pill. Cough med. And antibiotics
chronic bronchitis. Can’t get rid of it. On inhaler. Nebulizer. Flonase. Singular. Cough meds. Allergy pill Now I think I have pleurisy. Help
chronic bronchitis. Can’t get rid of it. On inhaler. Nebulizer. Flonase. Singular. Cough meds. Allergy pill Now I think I have pleurisy. Help
Fuscojo
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
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Asthma cough
Started on Dupilimab a month ago.For the last ten days I have been coughing a lot - even when lying down. Been a bit snotty so I assumed it was rhinitis again - I have sterimar and neilmed sinus rinses. Ears feel " full" as well. A deep breath is enough to bring on a cough - even using my inhaler brings
Started on Dupilimab a month ago.For the last ten days I have been coughing a lot - even when lying down. Been a bit snotty so I assumed it was rhinitis again - I have sterimar and neilmed sinus rinses. Ears feel " full" as well. A deep breath is enough to bring on a cough - even using my inhaler brings
Madbiker1
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Confused
I am recently diagnosed with COPD after a spirometry test nearly 3 months ago. I have not been told exactly which condition I have as I know many of you have in this forum. I have an inhaler I use every morning and am currently on meds as I have some chest congestion. I have not seen a consultant,
I am recently diagnosed with COPD after a spirometry test nearly 3 months ago. I have not been told exactly which condition I have as I know many of you have in this forum. I have an inhaler I use every morning and am currently on meds as I have some chest congestion. I have not seen a consultant,
Musicqueen49
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
bronchietasis
the only help I have is Incruse Ellipta inhaler. I do not cough up much phlegm , I also suffer from asthma and Emphysema. I have low energy levels, is this normal ?, also breathlessness even just sitting down, and a heaviness in the chest. Walking can be difficult, I have to take it slow, not what I
the only help I have is Incruse Ellipta inhaler. I do not cough up much phlegm , I also suffer from asthma and Emphysema. I have low energy levels, is this normal ?, also breathlessness even just sitting down, and a heaviness in the chest. Walking can be difficult, I have to take it slow, not what I
Lybra
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Bronchiectasis Support
1 year ago
Fostair - prescription every 30 days
my fostair prescriptions have never been a problem before. However, yesterday I found out that my latest request is approved, but on hold until the 8 February. Seems I can now only have them every 30 days. 120/4 does equal 30. However, as is often discussed here, the dosage is affected as the inhaler
my fostair prescriptions have never been a problem before. However, yesterday I found out that my latest request is approved, but on hold until the 8 February. Seems I can now only have them every 30 days. 120/4 does equal 30. However, as is often discussed here, the dosage is affected as the inhaler
Ts777
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Have just been diagnosed with bronchomalacia on top of asthma and adrenal insufficiency
Hi, I was wondering if anyone else has the same conditions as me. Over the last 14 months I've been hospitalised 5 times and treated with 300mls of hydrocortisone and antibiotics intravenously. As I have acquired adrenal insufficiency my poor body takes ah awful blow and when I come down from the steroids
Hi, I was wondering if anyone else has the same conditions as me. Over the last 14 months I've been hospitalised 5 times and treated with 300mls of hydrocortisone and antibiotics intravenously. As I have acquired adrenal insufficiency my poor body takes ah awful blow and when I come down from the steroids
McMD
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Spirometry results
Sorry I am very new to this not even sure if I should be on here not been told if i have asthma waiting test results. I'll give you a bit of a background after several chest infection and loads of antibiotics and inhalers. I had a chest xray which show atelectasis which i believe is pneumonia this is
Sorry I am very new to this not even sure if I should be on here not been told if i have asthma waiting test results. I'll give you a bit of a background after several chest infection and loads of antibiotics and inhalers. I had a chest xray which show atelectasis which i believe is pneumonia this is
Whin1963
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Anyone else had problems with Salamol CFC-Free MDI Inhaler 100mcg
I was given this in place of ventolin. From the start, it seemed like a ventolin inhalor when it's blocked (slow and sluggish to spray) two weeks in and hardly used it just stopped working at all. My doctors surgery have said ventolin is no longer available on the nhs and have now prescribed me airomir
I was given this in place of ventolin. From the start, it seemed like a ventolin inhalor when it's blocked (slow and sluggish to spray) two weeks in and hardly used it just stopped working at all. My doctors surgery have said ventolin is no longer available on the nhs and have now prescribed me airomir
Alw75
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Steroid inhalers
Hi, I can’t use steroid inhalers, I have severe reactions to them, and 2 have actually given me an asthma attack, blue lights on the ambulance. No one believed me and 3 times I tried them and the same thing happened each time. I have tried numerous ones, each with a bad reaction. Does anyone else
Hi, I can’t use steroid inhalers, I have severe reactions to them, and 2 have actually given me an asthma attack, blue lights on the ambulance. No one believed me and 3 times I tried them and the same thing happened each time. I have tried numerous ones, each with a bad reaction. Does anyone else
Sue_04
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Hi to all
I had a Spiromerty test a few weeks ago at hospital and I recived my Letter this morning hospital said I had asthma from the age of 33 I don't have asthma its copd I need a differant inhaler as the ones I had for asthma don't work for copd.I walked to the shop and back to the genal and was breathless
I had a Spiromerty test a few weeks ago at hospital and I recived my Letter this morning hospital said I had asthma from the age of 33 I don't have asthma its copd I need a differant inhaler as the ones I had for asthma don't work for copd.I walked to the shop and back to the genal and was breathless
Colourfull500
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
powdered inhalers
Hi everyone Just wanted to share some good news for me that may help you too. I switched from Seretide 500 Evohaler (the spray/aerosol type). to the Accuhaler (powdered version) in summer last year. I suggested it purely as I was at my wits end, I tried every other inhaler going and none of them worked
Hi everyone Just wanted to share some good news for me that may help you too. I switched from Seretide 500 Evohaler (the spray/aerosol type). to the Accuhaler (powdered version) in summer last year. I suggested it purely as I was at my wits end, I tried every other inhaler going and none of them worked
ccccc
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Cough and COPD
Hi folks, hope you all doing as well as possibe :) At the end of November I had a cold which then caused an exacerbation, I had 3 weeks of antiobiotics and steroids, Change of inhaler to Bevispi. Started to feel much better second week of Jan, I just coughed in a morning when I got up but once I had
Hi folks, hope you all doing as well as possibe :) At the end of November I had a cold which then caused an exacerbation, I had 3 weeks of antiobiotics and steroids, Change of inhaler to Bevispi. Started to feel much better second week of Jan, I just coughed in a morning when I got up but once I had
Gladys27
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Asthma in pregnancy.....
Does anyone have any experience to share deadling with asthma in pregnancy? I am 33 weeks pregnant today and have been represcribed an inhaler I havent used in many years. I technically have asthma from a long time ago - post 10 years. But never have any symptoms and don't use any medication. The doctors
Does anyone have any experience to share deadling with asthma in pregnancy? I am 33 weeks pregnant today and have been represcribed an inhaler I havent used in many years. I technically have asthma from a long time ago - post 10 years. But never have any symptoms and don't use any medication. The doctors
Hidden
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Living with Asthma
1 year ago
Asthma and pregnancy...
Does anyone have any experience to share deadling with asthma in pregnancy? I am 33 weeks today and have been represcribed an inhaler I havent used in many years. I technically have asthma from a long time ago - post 10 years. But never have any symptoms and don't use any medication. The doctors said
Does anyone have any experience to share deadling with asthma in pregnancy? I am 33 weeks today and have been represcribed an inhaler I havent used in many years. I technically have asthma from a long time ago - post 10 years. But never have any symptoms and don't use any medication. The doctors said
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
1 year ago
Severe breathlessness
Hey everyone hope you all having a nice stress free evening.I'm probably doing what most of us do and jumping to conclusions about symptoms being heart related, I get sooo breathless walking up the stairs and even lying down at night wake up so breathless, I also feel so exhausted I have told my cardiologist
Hey everyone hope you all having a nice stress free evening.I'm probably doing what most of us do and jumping to conclusions about symptoms being heart related, I get sooo breathless walking up the stairs and even lying down at night wake up so breathless, I also feel so exhausted I have told my cardiologist
Yumz199725
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Blood mixed sputum not going away, have bronchiectasis
I had visited two days before to the doctor as I was having a bronch exacerbation. When I mentioned blood, he gave tranexamic acid 500mg which is an anti fibrinolytic. Rest of the medicines are inhalers, septra ds antibiotic, etc Despite of taking tranexamic the sputum is still red or rusty and the
I had visited two days before to the doctor as I was having a bronch exacerbation. When I mentioned blood, he gave tranexamic acid 500mg which is an anti fibrinolytic. Rest of the medicines are inhalers, septra ds antibiotic, etc Despite of taking tranexamic the sputum is still red or rusty and the
Warrior4104
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Is my spacer working?
hi, I’m fairly new to all this. I have been using a vu plus spacer with my inhalers and previously it always made that honking noise when I inhaled too hard. However, yesterday it stopped doing that. I can breathe in as hard as I like it seems and it doesn’t make the noise, and it also feels different
hi, I’m fairly new to all this. I have been using a vu plus spacer with my inhalers and previously it always made that honking noise when I inhaled too hard. However, yesterday it stopped doing that. I can breathe in as hard as I like it seems and it doesn’t make the noise, and it also feels different
Jingjong
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Missing inhaler
I saw a practice nurse yesterday for my asthma and diabetes checks. She's referring me to the diabetes education course.She also said that she would find out why I've only got 1 inhaler, which is my blue reliever inhaler. She said that she going to ask if I can have a steroid inhaler, but I don't know
I saw a practice nurse yesterday for my asthma and diabetes checks. She's referring me to the diabetes education course.She also said that she would find out why I've only got 1 inhaler, which is my blue reliever inhaler. She said that she going to ask if I can have a steroid inhaler, but I don't know
Sophiesmum290902
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
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