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Hormones and asthma
I've had a few months of fluctuating asthma symptoms where it would be okay for a couple of weeks and then really bad (mainly with the cough). My preventer inhaler has been changed 3 times and I've been on montelukast for just over a month but it's made no difference and I couldn't identify anything
I've had a few months of fluctuating asthma symptoms where it would be okay for a couple of weeks and then really bad (mainly with the cough). My preventer inhaler has been changed 3 times and I've been on montelukast for just over a month but it's made no difference and I couldn't identify anything
EmAl95
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Covid vaccine reaction
My wife had the vaccine yesterday. We were surprised she got called as she doesn't meet the criteria for severe asthma or been diagnosed with severe asthma so surprised she got called in group 4. Both her and I have been to hospital and been on 1 course of steroids and diagnosed with two weeks of her
My wife had the vaccine yesterday. We were surprised she got called as she doesn't meet the criteria for severe asthma or been diagnosed with severe asthma so surprised she got called in group 4. Both her and I have been to hospital and been on 1 course of steroids and diagnosed with two weeks of her
BlueBlobs1
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Are you folks getting to see your asthma nurse ?
Hello , I had an annual telephone consultation last year. With the lockdown I realised I wasn't going to be seen . This year I have not bothered my gp at all but I did fill out an online request because the cold weather has meant I've used up both of my emergency inhalers. Got ignored , then I
Hello , I had an annual telephone consultation last year. With the lockdown I realised I wasn't going to be seen . This year I have not bothered my gp at all but I did fill out an online request because the cold weather has meant I've used up both of my emergency inhalers. Got ignored , then I
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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Another attack
Feeling somewhat annoyed. My asthma just isn’t settling down. Now on another course of prednisolone for seven days. . Seem to be needing that every 6 to 8 weeks. I’m under the care of a respiratory consultant. And still have a barrage of test to be done. If been walking as much as I can but have
Feeling somewhat annoyed. My asthma just isn’t settling down. Now on another course of prednisolone for seven days. . Seem to be needing that every 6 to 8 weeks. I’m under the care of a respiratory consultant. And still have a barrage of test to be done. If been walking as much as I can but have
Dizzy412
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Eosinophil Asthma
At 17 my daughter had a number of chest infections and hospital admissions. Over a period of around a year she was diagnosed with eosinophil asthma and has had one of the highest feno counts the consultant has seen. She has been on steriods now for 2 years ( between 40mg and 20 mg) and every inhaler
At 17 my daughter had a number of chest infections and hospital admissions. Over a period of around a year she was diagnosed with eosinophil asthma and has had one of the highest feno counts the consultant has seen. She has been on steriods now for 2 years ( between 40mg and 20 mg) and every inhaler
dawnhaycock
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
"Over-the-counter inhalers suppress severe COVID symptoms, trial finds".
https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/over-the-counter-inhalers-suppress-severe-covid-symptoms-trial-finds-20210210-p5716m.html My wife uses that steroid & has a puffer in her purse 24/7. Relatively common in all Pharmacies. Who would have imagined?
https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/over-the-counter-inhalers-suppress-severe-covid-symptoms-trial-finds-20210210-p5716m.html My wife uses that steroid & has a puffer in her purse 24/7. Relatively common in all Pharmacies. Who would have imagined?
Sapeye2020
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Vaccine groups
Hi Can anyone tell me what group your in for the vaccine? apparently I'm in group 6, because of my age 54, but I have also been told to shield, I'm not on lupus meds because of allergies, only Tramadol and my inhalers for asthma
Hi Can anyone tell me what group your in for the vaccine? apparently I'm in group 6, because of my age 54, but I have also been told to shield, I'm not on lupus meds because of allergies, only Tramadol and my inhalers for asthma
Cal66
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Steroid Inhalers Aid Covid Recovery
An article in The Guardian today has an explanation of why asthma sufferers were not at so much at risk of hospitalisation with Covid as we were told at the beginning of the pandemic, Our steroid inhalers protected us from the worst of it! I must say I felt that, and the week’s course of steroid tablets
An article in The Guardian today has an explanation of why asthma sufferers were not at so much at risk of hospitalisation with Covid as we were told at the beginning of the pandemic, Our steroid inhalers protected us from the worst of it! I must say I felt that, and the week’s course of steroid tablets
Some12U
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Hi all
Just popping in to say hello and how is everyone. Really sorry not to have contributed for a while, but I do always recommend the forums to people needing support and advice. It’s just that I can’t keep up with all the different groups I’m on, though I see some of you on Facebook/beyond C25k and some
Just popping in to say hello and how is everyone. Really sorry not to have contributed for a while, but I do always recommend the forums to people needing support and advice. It’s just that I can’t keep up with all the different groups I’m on, though I see some of you on Facebook/beyond C25k and some
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Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
4 years ago
Hi all
Just popping in to say hello and how is everyone. Really sorry not to have contributed for a while, but I do always recommend the forums to people needing support and advice. It’s just that I can’t keep up with all the different groups I’m on, though I see some of you on Facebook/beyond C25k and some
Just popping in to say hello and how is everyone. Really sorry not to have contributed for a while, but I do always recommend the forums to people needing support and advice. It’s just that I can’t keep up with all the different groups I’m on, though I see some of you on Facebook/beyond C25k and some
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
4 years ago
Help managing my asthma
It was only 18 months ago that I was diagnosed with asthma after developing bronchiectasis so I'm still on the journey of understanding how to manage it. Last October my consultant prescribed Ellipta Incruse in addition to the high dose Relvar. This worked really well I was able to exercise etc doing
It was only 18 months ago that I was diagnosed with asthma after developing bronchiectasis so I'm still on the journey of understanding how to manage it. Last October my consultant prescribed Ellipta Incruse in addition to the high dose Relvar. This worked really well I was able to exercise etc doing
LizPat30
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Hi i have been diagnosed with adult asthma, i am 62 and have been prescribed fostair inhaler does anyone know what group for covid vaccine
Information please.
Information please.
Tedi2
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
constant throat clearing
I have a problem with constantly needing to clear my throat, it is not a problem when i lay down at nightime. I was prescribed brown preventer inhaler. Nurse told me that symptom of asthma is throat clearing? Can anyone say if they have had similar issue and also how long did it take for the inhaler
I have a problem with constantly needing to clear my throat, it is not a problem when i lay down at nightime. I was prescribed brown preventer inhaler. Nurse told me that symptom of asthma is throat clearing? Can anyone say if they have had similar issue and also how long did it take for the inhaler
gillsky8
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Trimbow v Braltus
I've been lurking a while, my wife has COPD and T1 diabetes for 50+ years. Also a lifetime smoker. Paradoxically, the COPD has worsened considerably in the year since she stopped. After recent exchange with her GP we switched from Braltus to Trimbow and the improvement in frequency and severity of flare
I've been lurking a while, my wife has COPD and T1 diabetes for 50+ years. Also a lifetime smoker. Paradoxically, the COPD has worsened considerably in the year since she stopped. After recent exchange with her GP we switched from Braltus to Trimbow and the improvement in frequency and severity of flare
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Reaction to inhalers
Here we go again... another reaction to a new inhaler to try! Using Spiriva and have eye irritation and needed to see the eye doctor. He put me on an antihistamine eye drop and comfort drops. Seems like I have had a reaction to Advair and now Spiriva. He told me to use the drops for 1 week and see if
Here we go again... another reaction to a new inhaler to try! Using Spiriva and have eye irritation and needed to see the eye doctor. He put me on an antihistamine eye drop and comfort drops. Seems like I have had a reaction to Advair and now Spiriva. He told me to use the drops for 1 week and see if
Solily
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Need Advice Combination inhalers
Hi everyone , Two years ago I was diagnosed with asthma. I have been taking Flovent HFA since then. No issues accept sometimes I do feel that I could use a little bit of opening up. Recently went to a new pulmonologist and Dr. recommended Breo . I liked Breo but it made me jittery and sometimes leg
Hi everyone , Two years ago I was diagnosed with asthma. I have been taking Flovent HFA since then. No issues accept sometimes I do feel that I could use a little bit of opening up. Recently went to a new pulmonologist and Dr. recommended Breo . I liked Breo but it made me jittery and sometimes leg
Jances13
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Combination inhalers and A fib
Hi Everyone,Recently went to a new pulmonologist. Since I was diagnosed with asthma 2 years ago I have been using Flovent HFA 220. No issues, just sometimes feel like I need a little to open up things. So Dr. recommended Breo . I tried Breo but made me jittery and at times it caused leg cramps. So the
Hi Everyone,Recently went to a new pulmonologist. Since I was diagnosed with asthma 2 years ago I have been using Flovent HFA 220. No issues, just sometimes feel like I need a little to open up things. So Dr. recommended Breo . I tried Breo but made me jittery and at times it caused leg cramps. So the
Jances13
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
COPD... Pulmicort/Symbicort for out of breath issues only?
Hi All, I think after trying a few different inhalers, I may try pulmicort or symbicort as this doesn't seem to cause people issues? If possible I'm fine with ventolin as I know that, so may just get the budesonide on its own (pulmicort?) rather then get symbicort as thats got formoteral in, which
Hi All, I think after trying a few different inhalers, I may try pulmicort or symbicort as this doesn't seem to cause people issues? If possible I'm fine with ventolin as I know that, so may just get the budesonide on its own (pulmicort?) rather then get symbicort as thats got formoteral in, which
Ami40
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
COPD.... Pulmicort/Symbicort for out of breath only?
Hi All, I think after trying a few different inhalers, I may try pulmicort or symbicort as this doesn't seem to cause people issues? If possible I'm fine with ventolin as I know that, so may just get the budesonide on its own (pulmicort?) rather then get symbicort as thats got formoteral in, which I
Hi All, I think after trying a few different inhalers, I may try pulmicort or symbicort as this doesn't seem to cause people issues? If possible I'm fine with ventolin as I know that, so may just get the budesonide on its own (pulmicort?) rather then get symbicort as thats got formoteral in, which I
Ami40
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COPD Friends
4 years ago
COPD... Symbicort or Budesonide??
Hi All, I tried Spiriva and had fast heart beat, so had to come off it. I've tried a few steroids and not worked too well raised my anxiety etc or just felt generally unwell. Heard good things about budesonide and I'm taking ventolin anyway, so may stick with this or should is it best just to go
Hi All, I tried Spiriva and had fast heart beat, so had to come off it. I've tried a few steroids and not worked too well raised my anxiety etc or just felt generally unwell. Heard good things about budesonide and I'm taking ventolin anyway, so may stick with this or should is it best just to go
Ami40
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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