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Hi. This is a first time post. I've struggled to keep my asthma under control for 5 months, since my vaccine. I had a bad flare up 2 weeks ago. My doctor prescribed Prednisone 40mg for 5 days plus antibiotics. This didn't seem to help, and I returned to the surgery on Tuesday. Doctor said my chest is
Hi. This is a first time post. I've struggled to keep my asthma under control for 5 months, since my vaccine. I had a bad flare up 2 weeks ago. My doctor prescribed Prednisone 40mg for 5 days plus antibiotics. This didn't seem to help, and I returned to the surgery on Tuesday. Doctor said my chest is
pixy18
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Fatigue and breathlessness
Hi all, I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia last year and need help understanding my symptoms. It has been many years, waiting to receive a diagnosis, mostly due to chronic pain being masked by issues with my spine. I have also suffered with chronic asthma, since infancy. When I experience fatigue I also
Hi all, I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia last year and need help understanding my symptoms. It has been many years, waiting to receive a diagnosis, mostly due to chronic pain being masked by issues with my spine. I have also suffered with chronic asthma, since infancy. When I experience fatigue I also
NoddyW
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Is this asthma or something else? I'm new here
Hi everyone. I've had hayfever all my life but this year it's been completely out of control. I am getting asthma symptoms, feeling short of breath 24/7. I've had similar symptoms earlier years too but it's only ever felt this intense one particular summer years ago. It's affecting every area of my
Hi everyone. I've had hayfever all my life but this year it's been completely out of control. I am getting asthma symptoms, feeling short of breath 24/7. I've had similar symptoms earlier years too but it's only ever felt this intense one particular summer years ago. It's affecting every area of my
Tim5
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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Cliff
Despite doing three long sessions of drainage for my Sarcoidosis, Lung Fibrosis and Brochiectasis, I still get tickling sensations in the left lung. This is affecting my sleep. It goes on and on. Grunting and clearing....grunting and clearing. I had a terrible night last night, hardly slept.
Despite doing three long sessions of drainage for my Sarcoidosis, Lung Fibrosis and Brochiectasis, I still get tickling sensations in the left lung. This is affecting my sleep. It goes on and on. Grunting and clearing....grunting and clearing. I had a terrible night last night, hardly slept.
skipwork
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma question
I have had duo resp, seretide and now fostair preventer inhalers.. none seem to be helping I still have a tight chest and breathing difficulties. I also take montelukast. Is there anything else i can do?
I have had duo resp, seretide and now fostair preventer inhalers.. none seem to be helping I still have a tight chest and breathing difficulties. I also take montelukast. Is there anything else i can do?
Lee_vee11
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Montelukast
Hello everybody, I cannot take steroids as according to my gp I might have allergy on them.(told last week) So she gave me montelukast 10mg to try and I had a terrible emotional outbursts suicidal thoughts and just felt like a psycho! It did help with asthma but I stopped yesterday and my mood improved
Hello everybody, I cannot take steroids as according to my gp I might have allergy on them.(told last week) So she gave me montelukast 10mg to try and I had a terrible emotional outbursts suicidal thoughts and just felt like a psycho! It did help with asthma but I stopped yesterday and my mood improved
Beruska3
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Breathing Problem with once a day inhalers
I have been 2 x once a day inhalers for quite a while now, but find that no matter how I take them (together or one morning and one lunchtime) I am breathless again after about two and a half hours. I think I preferred having inhalers to take every four hours they seem to wok better. Has anyone else
I have been 2 x once a day inhalers for quite a while now, but find that no matter how I take them (together or one morning and one lunchtime) I am breathless again after about two and a half hours. I think I preferred having inhalers to take every four hours they seem to wok better. Has anyone else
Libragirl
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Hoarse voice
Hello, I hope that this finds you all safe and as well as you can be. I have been on inhalers for a good good few years, but I have recently started noticing that my voice is going hoarse every now and again, this is new, I’ve never had this problem before, can anyone tell me about their experiences?
Hello, I hope that this finds you all safe and as well as you can be. I have been on inhalers for a good good few years, but I have recently started noticing that my voice is going hoarse every now and again, this is new, I’ve never had this problem before, can anyone tell me about their experiences?
Jinnty89
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Short Synacthen Test for AI
Hi folks. So, having been weaned off prednisolone and put onto 20mg hydrocortisone, I have a short synacthen blood test scheduled for 20th July to check adrenal function. I have been told by endo that i need to stop all steroids (except hydrocortisone) for 1 week prior to the test. So I will be unable
Hi folks. So, having been weaned off prednisolone and put onto 20mg hydrocortisone, I have a short synacthen blood test scheduled for 20th July to check adrenal function. I have been told by endo that i need to stop all steroids (except hydrocortisone) for 1 week prior to the test. So I will be unable
Ghoulette
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
I’ve just received an nhs emergency identity card through the mail that states that I’m steroid dependent
This has not been discussed with me and I’m quite shocked to realise this (perhaps I’m being naive and it should have been obvious with the amount of inhalers I’m on …..sirdupla, spiriva respimat and regular courses of prednisolone I have.) it states on the card I’m at risk of adrenal crisis. None of
This has not been discussed with me and I’m quite shocked to realise this (perhaps I’m being naive and it should have been obvious with the amount of inhalers I’m on …..sirdupla, spiriva respimat and regular courses of prednisolone I have.) it states on the card I’m at risk of adrenal crisis. None of
DarcyMay
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Do any of you suffer from muscle twitching / shakes
Hello, I've suffered from what I suspect is chronic bronchitis for about 9 years now. I first started showing symptoms when I was only 22, and now, at 31, things are getting considerably worse. I have to take regular medication, and use a device to help clear mucus off my chest. I first started noticing
Hello, I've suffered from what I suspect is chronic bronchitis for about 9 years now. I first started showing symptoms when I was only 22, and now, at 31, things are getting considerably worse. I have to take regular medication, and use a device to help clear mucus off my chest. I first started noticing
mrblue12
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Cliff
I observe all the 'helps' and guidance from my Lung Specialist for brochiectasis, Lung Fibrosis & Sarcoidosis. He suggested two puffs of my Atrovent inhaler 15 minutes before my two postural lung drainage sessions. I find that the inhaler traps mucus whereas without the inhaler I get a lot out.
I observe all the 'helps' and guidance from my Lung Specialist for brochiectasis, Lung Fibrosis & Sarcoidosis. He suggested two puffs of my Atrovent inhaler 15 minutes before my two postural lung drainage sessions. I find that the inhaler traps mucus whereas without the inhaler I get a lot out.
skipwork
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma and GERD
my asthma was awful for no reason for about 2 years, I couldn’t hold a conversation, I was coughing so much my head would feel like it was going to crack open and I was convinced I had a brain tumour I went to the doctors and as usual they took my peak flow reading - I blew a 550 which he my average
my asthma was awful for no reason for about 2 years, I couldn’t hold a conversation, I was coughing so much my head would feel like it was going to crack open and I was convinced I had a brain tumour I went to the doctors and as usual they took my peak flow reading - I blew a 550 which he my average
StephenB1982
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
So frustrated
I have just spoken to asthma nurse uk as I am quite new to asthma and needed advice on experiencing difficulty breathing, yawning sighing and burping after preventer inhaler. I tried budesonide, beclometasone and even oral steroid and they all make my breathing so difficult that I need to stop. When
I have just spoken to asthma nurse uk as I am quite new to asthma and needed advice on experiencing difficulty breathing, yawning sighing and burping after preventer inhaler. I tried budesonide, beclometasone and even oral steroid and they all make my breathing so difficult that I need to stop. When
Beruska3
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Have I got to keep my fostair inhaler in the fridge. Or keep it at room temp?
Have I got to keep my fostair inhaler in the fridge. Or keep it at room temp?
Have I got to keep my fostair inhaler in the fridge. Or keep it at room temp?
Lee_vee11
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Advice please
I have been taking seretide inhaler for sometime now and the hospital nurse changed it to Symbicort 2 puffs twice daily with the option to take extra doses . I don’t if it’s the new inhaler but my asthma is now getting worse and I am having lots of attacks and coughing up loads more . I rang the hospital
I have been taking seretide inhaler for sometime now and the hospital nurse changed it to Symbicort 2 puffs twice daily with the option to take extra doses . I don’t if it’s the new inhaler but my asthma is now getting worse and I am having lots of attacks and coughing up loads more . I rang the hospital
Tesco123
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Self management with COPD and inhalers.
Since retiring from work I have changed the routine of taking my inhalers which has had a marked improvement with being excessively breathless. Like many others I used to be so much worse in the afternoons. When working it was a relief to finish and get home. I used to take the reliever, Bricanyl, at
Since retiring from work I have changed the routine of taking my inhalers which has had a marked improvement with being excessively breathless. Like many others I used to be so much worse in the afternoons. When working it was a relief to finish and get home. I used to take the reliever, Bricanyl, at
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
New inhaler
https://copdnewstoday.com/2021/06/17/glenmark-launches-tiogiva-generic-dry-powder-inhaler-copd-uk/ Hoping it works better than the ones already available. Ken
https://copdnewstoday.com/2021/06/17/glenmark-launches-tiogiva-generic-dry-powder-inhaler-copd-uk/ Hoping it works better than the ones already available. Ken
Elpojohn
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Inhalers changed again!
So had my inhalers changed to fostair 200/6 and salamol. Also been put on montelekust! Should i be concerned that my treatment is getting stronger and the side affects?
So had my inhalers changed to fostair 200/6 and salamol. Also been put on montelekust! Should i be concerned that my treatment is getting stronger and the side affects?
Flamingo17
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Morning Coughing and Low oxygen levels
Good morning Everyone. Does anyone else with COPD have trouble with Coughing only in a morning when getting up. I was Diagnosed with severe obstruction copd 2 years ago. And just had a home visit from a Respiratory nurse. I was just given a Sabutatomol inhaler by my G.P. but the Respiratory nurse
Good morning Everyone. Does anyone else with COPD have trouble with Coughing only in a morning when getting up. I was Diagnosed with severe obstruction copd 2 years ago. And just had a home visit from a Respiratory nurse. I was just given a Sabutatomol inhaler by my G.P. but the Respiratory nurse
Bingo88
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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