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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 for
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 for
Ami40
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COPD Friends
4 years ago
Spiriva
Started on Spiriva a few days ago. Is this an inhaler that takes a few weeks to see an improvement with breathing? Not good with medication... always seem to have side effects. Hope this helps with no issues. Also... I am quite new to this forum with only one other post. I am amazed at all the caring
Started on Spiriva a few days ago. Is this an inhaler that takes a few weeks to see an improvement with breathing? Not good with medication... always seem to have side effects. Hope this helps with no issues. Also... I am quite new to this forum with only one other post. I am amazed at all the caring
Solily
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
wanting to stop using Seretide
Hello, I'm new to this forum so please forgive any stupidity on my part. I developed Asthma aged 50 due to suddenly becoming allergic to cats, at the time I had 2 Siamese that were basically my family, I just thought God has a really twisted sense of humor! So my beloved cats are now long gone but my
Hello, I'm new to this forum so please forgive any stupidity on my part. I developed Asthma aged 50 due to suddenly becoming allergic to cats, at the time I had 2 Siamese that were basically my family, I just thought God has a really twisted sense of humor! So my beloved cats are now long gone but my
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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Spiriva alternatives... Something that doesn't affect heart rate as much!
Hi All, Can I please ask what you tried after Spiriva please?? And what's been successful? have been suffering from high heart rate and makes me so uneasy, I've come off it and had a few panic attacks too!! Please feel free to give suggestions too, I just can't have heart rate like that as can't function
Hi All, Can I please ask what you tried after Spiriva please?? And what's been successful? have been suffering from high heart rate and makes me so uneasy, I've come off it and had a few panic attacks too!! Please feel free to give suggestions too, I just can't have heart rate like that as can't function
Ami40
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Spiriva alternatives please... Something that doesn't affect heart rate as much!
Hi All, Can I please ask what you tried after Spiriva please?? And what's been successful? have been suffering from high heart rate and makes me so uneasy, I've come off it and had a few panic attacks too!! Please feel free to give suggestions too, I just can't have heart rate like that as can't function
Hi All, Can I please ask what you tried after Spiriva please?? And what's been successful? have been suffering from high heart rate and makes me so uneasy, I've come off it and had a few panic attacks too!! Please feel free to give suggestions too, I just can't have heart rate like that as can't function
Ami40
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COPD Friends
4 years ago
Asthma pumps - any help??
Hi guys, I’ve always had problems with my chest, shortness of breath and heaviness. My mum has asthma so, it was no surprise when the doctor suspected I have asthma or at least, hay fever that severely effects my breathing. Anyway, I have a blue inhaler and brown inhaler. My mum and I are having the
Hi guys, I’ve always had problems with my chest, shortness of breath and heaviness. My mum has asthma so, it was no surprise when the doctor suspected I have asthma or at least, hay fever that severely effects my breathing. Anyway, I have a blue inhaler and brown inhaler. My mum and I are having the
bluesky8_
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Most people with asthma
Hi Asthma UK. You say in your post regarding the vaccine and PG 6 query for vaccine that "We now know that for most people with asthma their risk of dying from COVID19 is no greater than that of a person who doesn't have asthma at all." Just wondering.... Could you expand on who "most people" refers
Hi Asthma UK. You say in your post regarding the vaccine and PG 6 query for vaccine that "We now know that for most people with asthma their risk of dying from COVID19 is no greater than that of a person who doesn't have asthma at all." Just wondering.... Could you expand on who "most people" refers
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma pumps - any help?!
Hi guys, I’ve always had problems with my chest, shortness of breath and heaviness. My mum has asthma so, it was no surprise when the doctor suspected I have asthma or at least, hay fever that severely effects my breathing. Anyway, I have a blue inhaler and brown inhaler. My mum and I are having the
Hi guys, I’ve always had problems with my chest, shortness of breath and heaviness. My mum has asthma so, it was no surprise when the doctor suspected I have asthma or at least, hay fever that severely effects my breathing. Anyway, I have a blue inhaler and brown inhaler. My mum and I are having the
bluesky8_
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Living with Asthma
4 years ago
Fostair Advice
I have recently been diagnosed with underlying asthma, having developed breathing issues during lockdown. I have been prescribed Fostair 100/6 and have tried both the inhaler and NEXThaler options, both of which evoke side effects of hoarseness, dry mouth ulcers and mucus overproduction. Of the two,
I have recently been diagnosed with underlying asthma, having developed breathing issues during lockdown. I have been prescribed Fostair 100/6 and have tried both the inhaler and NEXThaler options, both of which evoke side effects of hoarseness, dry mouth ulcers and mucus overproduction. Of the two,
Clemenzaa
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Fostair and tremors
I have been taking Fostair 200/6 for nearly two years now and have terrible tremors with it, so much so that I thought it was the start of Parkinson’s. I found that when I went back to my previous treatment of Serevent and Qvar the tremors went away, but I am told there are no combination inhalers that
I have been taking Fostair 200/6 for nearly two years now and have terrible tremors with it, so much so that I thought it was the start of Parkinson’s. I found that when I went back to my previous treatment of Serevent and Qvar the tremors went away, but I am told there are no combination inhalers that
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Living with Asthma
4 years ago
What's the next step?
I am usually a very well controlled asthmatic - take sirdupla 125/25 two puffs twice a day and rarely if ever need to use my salbutamol inhaler. Most of my asthma attacks have been able to be managed at home.. as I often get some warning symptoms of having to use my inhaler more. This time, i've
I am usually a very well controlled asthmatic - take sirdupla 125/25 two puffs twice a day and rarely if ever need to use my salbutamol inhaler. Most of my asthma attacks have been able to be managed at home.. as I often get some warning symptoms of having to use my inhaler more. This time, i've
Universalreader
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Query about shadow on my left lower lung
Hi, I had a chest x-ray and abdominal x-ray at the hospital on Sunday due to having abdominal pain which was diagnosed as gastritis. This morning, a consultant radiologist rang me and told me that they have seen a shadow in my lower left lung. They said it could be a number of things including infection
Hi, I had a chest x-ray and abdominal x-ray at the hospital on Sunday due to having abdominal pain which was diagnosed as gastritis. This morning, a consultant radiologist rang me and told me that they have seen a shadow in my lower left lung. They said it could be a number of things including infection
Hpaddict
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Should I be in group 6 for the vaccine due asthma?
Hi, I've been told all those using a steroid inhaler should be in group 6 for the covid vaccine, but my GP surgery has told me I'm in group 9 (I'm aged 50-55) and that they don't decide the groups, it's NHS England. Any other asthmatics in group 6? The government advice says 'severe asthma' is a qualifying
Hi, I've been told all those using a steroid inhaler should be in group 6 for the covid vaccine, but my GP surgery has told me I'm in group 9 (I'm aged 50-55) and that they don't decide the groups, it's NHS England. Any other asthmatics in group 6? The government advice says 'severe asthma' is a qualifying
aph68
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Fostair
New to Fostair inhaler can anyone tell me please if you have to shake container before use? As inhalers this is the norm but can’t find anything in the instructions.
New to Fostair inhaler can anyone tell me please if you have to shake container before use? As inhalers this is the norm but can’t find anything in the instructions.
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Toddlers night coughing
My 3 year old has been coughing at night for almost 4 months now. He’s on his inhalers in the morning and evening. Every week I email the GP but they don’t seem worried. Anybody else had this?
My 3 year old has been coughing at night for almost 4 months now. He’s on his inhalers in the morning and evening. Every week I email the GP but they don’t seem worried. Anybody else had this?
Bean1979
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Salbutamol/Ventolin use
Good morning all, I hope everyone is well. I recently replied to a post about this subject but have been asked to convert it to a main post for you all: Ventolin/Salbutamol (Short-Acting Beta Agonists -SABA) use is really important for GP's to monitor in order to pick up those asthmatics that could
Good morning all, I hope everyone is well. I recently replied to a post about this subject but have been asked to convert it to a main post for you all: Ventolin/Salbutamol (Short-Acting Beta Agonists -SABA) use is really important for GP's to monitor in order to pick up those asthmatics that could
ALUK_Nurses
Asthma Nurse
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma and ETD
Hello all, I've posted before and had some great advice and I was wondering if I might pick your collective brains again please? :) Since posting here last time I've been taking my preventer inhaler morning and night (95% of the time!) Since then I've seen my PF best increase from 450 to 470 which
Hello all, I've posted before and had some great advice and I was wondering if I might pick your collective brains again please? :) Since posting here last time I've been taking my preventer inhaler morning and night (95% of the time!) Since then I've seen my PF best increase from 450 to 470 which
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Looking for help!
Hi everyone, I’m new to the community though I’ve had asthma pretty much since birth. Over the last few years it’s been getting worse and worse and now it’s almost out of control! I cough for between 4-7 hours a day and so badly that it makes me vomit multiple times a day as well. It feels like my lungs
Hi everyone, I’m new to the community though I’ve had asthma pretty much since birth. Over the last few years it’s been getting worse and worse and now it’s almost out of control! I cough for between 4-7 hours a day and so badly that it makes me vomit multiple times a day as well. It feels like my lungs
OrangeElephant
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Uncontrolled Asthma, repeated asthma attacks every day. Do I have bronchiectasis?
I am 52, slim, fit, healthy and quite fit with a balanced healthy diet no milk but plenty of bio yoghurt. I supplement with vit c, vit D and probiotics daily. I have had asthma since 4yo, productive chesty cough for twenty five years, chest infections two to six times a year swiftly cleared by Amoxicillin
I am 52, slim, fit, healthy and quite fit with a balanced healthy diet no milk but plenty of bio yoghurt. I supplement with vit c, vit D and probiotics daily. I have had asthma since 4yo, productive chesty cough for twenty five years, chest infections two to six times a year swiftly cleared by Amoxicillin
Beach2021
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma and Occupational health queries
Just looking for some advice. Only recently diagnosed with asthma (don’t know type etc yet) so still learning as my asthma nurse says lol. Hope everyone is doing ok. I have recently changed jobs and finding I am still quite breathless when walking up stairs and walking fast on the level. I tried my ventolin
Just looking for some advice. Only recently diagnosed with asthma (don’t know type etc yet) so still learning as my asthma nurse says lol. Hope everyone is doing ok. I have recently changed jobs and finding I am still quite breathless when walking up stairs and walking fast on the level. I tried my ventolin
LeiLey
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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