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Dry mouth
Hi have a very dry mouth at night, i’ve been told it’s my inhalers. If I don’t take them it Improves but then problems with breathing. The main problem with the dry mouth is waking up in the night three or four times. Any tips or advice
Hi have a very dry mouth at night, i’ve been told it’s my inhalers. If I don’t take them it Improves but then problems with breathing. The main problem with the dry mouth is waking up in the night three or four times. Any tips or advice
Chetwode5
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
PMG and virus
Hi I have PMG and am doing really well, have lowered prednisone to 9mg due to go to 8mg and managed to keep up with regular exercise. Two weeks ago my husband picked up a virus, tickly throat, chesty cough (its not covid) 4 days later he started getting better and I got it but I didn't get better, saw
Hi I have PMG and am doing really well, have lowered prednisone to 9mg due to go to 8mg and managed to keep up with regular exercise. Two weeks ago my husband picked up a virus, tickly throat, chesty cough (its not covid) 4 days later he started getting better and I got it but I didn't get better, saw
Renesch
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Changing inhalers
Hi. I've been changed from flutiform to fostair due to side effects. I've only been on the fostair a few days but it feels like it's not doing a great deal. My chest & upper back hurt. I laugh, I cough. I feel like I've got more shortness of breath than usual. How long should it take to start working
Hi. I've been changed from flutiform to fostair due to side effects. I've only been on the fostair a few days but it feels like it's not doing a great deal. My chest & upper back hurt. I laugh, I cough. I feel like I've got more shortness of breath than usual. How long should it take to start working
Asthmatic93
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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Been told long long wait for vaccine as not Vulnerable ?
Hi Folks I just wanted to gauge opinion in case I am being a bit precious. I belong to a Dr's practice that shares a building with another Dr's practice in Scotland. I have had a difficult few months. 6 months ago massive heart attack 3 hospitals in 24 hours. 3 blocked arteries a ruptured stump ! 3 stents
Hi Folks I just wanted to gauge opinion in case I am being a bit precious. I belong to a Dr's practice that shares a building with another Dr's practice in Scotland. I have had a difficult few months. 6 months ago massive heart attack 3 hospitals in 24 hours. 3 blocked arteries a ruptured stump ! 3 stents
Sootycat
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Fit bit info when in asthma flare up
Wondered if anyone else noticed odd things with fit bit/ other similar watch info when in an asthma flare up/attack. Two weeks ago had a flare up, asthma symptoms lasted about a day and half, which is fairly short for me and managed to get on top of it with reliever and steroid inhaler. During that
Wondered if anyone else noticed odd things with fit bit/ other similar watch info when in an asthma flare up/attack. Two weeks ago had a flare up, asthma symptoms lasted about a day and half, which is fairly short for me and managed to get on top of it with reliever and steroid inhaler. During that
Yellow75
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Hot AC issues?
Hi y'all, My SO has pretty mild asthma, she usually uses the inhaler every couple of weeks due to coughing episodes. One thing that really bothers her is AC turned to heating mode. It immediately makes her "lungs hurt", and causes difficultly breathing. I think I've heard about different "air filtering
Hi y'all, My SO has pretty mild asthma, she usually uses the inhaler every couple of weeks due to coughing episodes. One thing that really bothers her is AC turned to heating mode. It immediately makes her "lungs hurt", and causes difficultly breathing. I think I've heard about different "air filtering
bingobango
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Week 2 Completed
Week 2 run 3 completed really happy with it, although I did need to take my inhaler halfway through today probably because of the wind (not mine 😆), and it wasn’t raining as forecast. Looking forward to week 3.
Week 2 run 3 completed really happy with it, although I did need to take my inhaler halfway through today probably because of the wind (not mine 😆), and it wasn’t raining as forecast. Looking forward to week 3.
Sewnso
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Repeated mini chest infections anyone else?
I have mild copd and mild asthma. I stopped smoking 2 years ago. I now seem to be constantly ill with mini chest infections. I.e. not bed bound but enough to feel rotten. Chest feels rough, fatigue and feel nausea etc no phlegm though. This happens like 3 times a month i get better in between. Has anyone
I have mild copd and mild asthma. I stopped smoking 2 years ago. I now seem to be constantly ill with mini chest infections. I.e. not bed bound but enough to feel rotten. Chest feels rough, fatigue and feel nausea etc no phlegm though. This happens like 3 times a month i get better in between. Has anyone
Toomuchinfo
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Why is my breathing suddenly so bad?
I have had asthma for years but although I admit I generally haven't taken my preventer regularly I have felt very comfortable. Suddenly my symptoms have become severe. No cough, just tight and unable to breathe easily. When it first started it was terrifying as my chest, diaphragm and ribs felt exhausted
I have had asthma for years but although I admit I generally haven't taken my preventer regularly I have felt very comfortable. Suddenly my symptoms have become severe. No cough, just tight and unable to breathe easily. When it first started it was terrifying as my chest, diaphragm and ribs felt exhausted
Daxigal
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
New to this positive and helpful forum.,
Hello, I’ve just joined and am pleasantly surprised how kind, positive and helpful the posts are. I’ve COPD and since February 2020 have benefitted from an inhaler. Usually active and healthy but was worrying about a future with COPD. Reading such encouraging comments I feel more positive and optimistic
Hello, I’ve just joined and am pleasantly surprised how kind, positive and helpful the posts are. I’ve COPD and since February 2020 have benefitted from an inhaler. Usually active and healthy but was worrying about a future with COPD. Reading such encouraging comments I feel more positive and optimistic
Lupino
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Life after COVID-19 Pneumonia
My family and I all contracted COVID in December, and as much as I tried to care for my Mum at home, come the critical “Day 10” her oxygen levels had dropped and she was hospitalised a week before Christmas. I will forever be grateful the hospital saved her life, and we got her home twelve days later
My family and I all contracted COVID in December, and as much as I tried to care for my Mum at home, come the critical “Day 10” her oxygen levels had dropped and she was hospitalised a week before Christmas. I will forever be grateful the hospital saved her life, and we got her home twelve days later
D0n49
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
I'm with you Pootle1973
I'm really upset at the changes regarding Asthma & Group 6. Have Gov\their advisors just realised how many people with Asthma there are & panicked their vaccination figures are going to decrease, so we're kicked out the group & told it's OK, probably won't die. Even though we've been told the opposite
I'm really upset at the changes regarding Asthma & Group 6. Have Gov\their advisors just realised how many people with Asthma there are & panicked their vaccination figures are going to decrease, so we're kicked out the group & told it's OK, probably won't die. Even though we've been told the opposite
Nurturingfood
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Not good day
Hi all, after dr said yesterday about my sore lips being from my inhaler not sure about it now, today have just felt not well but can't actually say why I don't feel right,just lots of little things, foggy head, sore eyes, feeling unsteady, tired, nervous, feel sick, stomach cramps. Good news thou I
Hi all, after dr said yesterday about my sore lips being from my inhaler not sure about it now, today have just felt not well but can't actually say why I don't feel right,just lots of little things, foggy head, sore eyes, feeling unsteady, tired, nervous, feel sick, stomach cramps. Good news thou I
Hidden
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Constant throat clearing issues
O K this by way of an update. I have been trying to stick with the asthma inhaler for my chronic throat clearing, but in all honesty I think it is making it worse, Looked up and read this today on an ashtma website. :- Can steroid inhalers cause throat problems? It has long been known that one
O K this by way of an update. I have been trying to stick with the asthma inhaler for my chronic throat clearing, but in all honesty I think it is making it worse, Looked up and read this today on an ashtma website. :- Can steroid inhalers cause throat problems? It has long been known that one
gillsky8
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Sore upper chest
Hi. Wondering if anyone else has had anything similar. My upper chest feels really sore and has for about two weeks. I finished steroids last week as my pf dropped to 500 (usually 650). I have moved house and lots of dust as I’m am waiting for my flooring to be laid. My peak flow is now about 550.
Hi. Wondering if anyone else has had anything similar. My upper chest feels really sore and has for about two weeks. I finished steroids last week as my pf dropped to 500 (usually 650). I have moved house and lots of dust as I’m am waiting for my flooring to be laid. My peak flow is now about 550.
Leigh2305
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
I’m getting a bit breathless on Fostair MART
I’ve been on Fostair MART for nearly 2 months and gradually my cough has got less and my breathlessness went away. Yesterday and today I e felt a bit breathless and I took an extra puff on my inhaler, but it hasn’t really helped. Should I take the maximum 8 puffs again (I did this for two weeks when
I’ve been on Fostair MART for nearly 2 months and gradually my cough has got less and my breathlessness went away. Yesterday and today I e felt a bit breathless and I took an extra puff on my inhaler, but it hasn’t really helped. Should I take the maximum 8 puffs again (I did this for two weeks when
Celie1
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Mild COPD, Mild Asthma - should I be in next round of vaccinations?
I have mild COPD and mild asthma, controlled with a brown inhaler and blue one when I exercise/run. Have been trying to speak to my GP surgery to find out if I will be classed as vulnerable (so be in the next round of vaccinations) just can't get through to them, last time I called they said I wasn't
I have mild COPD and mild asthma, controlled with a brown inhaler and blue one when I exercise/run. Have been trying to speak to my GP surgery to find out if I will be classed as vulnerable (so be in the next round of vaccinations) just can't get through to them, last time I called they said I wasn't
Ali010369
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Anyone had an asthma attack made worse by using Salbutamol?
Hi all. Does Salbutamol usually cause faster breathing, or other side effects after taking 6 - 10 puffs within 15 minutes due to an Asthma attack? I have had an attack which wasn’t relieving after my usual 2 sets of 2 puffs over 10 minutes. So I started to have 1 puff every few minutes. However by
Hi all. Does Salbutamol usually cause faster breathing, or other side effects after taking 6 - 10 puffs within 15 minutes due to an Asthma attack? I have had an attack which wasn’t relieving after my usual 2 sets of 2 puffs over 10 minutes. So I started to have 1 puff every few minutes. However by
LRLR
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Advice for a cortisol newbie please!
Hello gang, Hope you’re all keeping safe, well and sane! I was hoping to enlist your help with my recent cortisol results from Regenerus, particularly re: next steps as this is where my knowledge falls down. Hopefully the attached results are legible but I can always type out if needs be. My general
Hello gang, Hope you’re all keeping safe, well and sane! I was hoping to enlist your help with my recent cortisol results from Regenerus, particularly re: next steps as this is where my knowledge falls down. Hopefully the attached results are legible but I can always type out if needs be. My general
hjh88
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Still no clue what group - if any - I am. Can anyone help?
Spoken with GP who also doesn’t know. I am 47. Taking fostair 200/6 ( 4 puffs a day) , montelukast, dymista steroid spray, (plus a range of antihistamine, blue inhaler, course of pred as needed). I’ve basically stayed home alone since March last year to try and stay safe but wasn’t in shielding list
Spoken with GP who also doesn’t know. I am 47. Taking fostair 200/6 ( 4 puffs a day) , montelukast, dymista steroid spray, (plus a range of antihistamine, blue inhaler, course of pred as needed). I’ve basically stayed home alone since March last year to try and stay safe but wasn’t in shielding list
Pootle1973
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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