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hi im new on here. just some advice .my consultant swapped my relvar ellipta high dose . to fostair nexthaler 5 weeks ago .im avin my blue reliever and nebuliser most days aince .rang resp secretary at hosp 3 times fir consultant to ring back an change .ad no reply . getting worried as last 2 days been
hi im new on here. just some advice .my consultant swapped my relvar ellipta high dose . to fostair nexthaler 5 weeks ago .im avin my blue reliever and nebuliser most days aince .rang resp secretary at hosp 3 times fir consultant to ring back an change .ad no reply . getting worried as last 2 days been
coral12
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Hi hope I’m doing the right thing
Hi I joined last week after been given a peak flow meter, ventolin inhaler and a weeks worth of presisolone for persistance shortness of breath on exertion/climbing stairs etc. (Not diagnosed btw) I started feeling better by Monday/Tuesday as in not as short of breath, and thought things were looking
Hi I joined last week after been given a peak flow meter, ventolin inhaler and a weeks worth of presisolone for persistance shortness of breath on exertion/climbing stairs etc. (Not diagnosed btw) I started feeling better by Monday/Tuesday as in not as short of breath, and thought things were looking
LeiLey
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Nebuliser Advice
Hi, looking for any recommendations for a home nebuliser. I’m an asthma sufferer, not chronic but bad enough. Ventolin inhalers work for the most part but where I live it’s a 80 mile trip to renew my inhaler, sometimes they are out of stock. I live outside the UK, Ventolin are available in the pharmacies
Hi, looking for any recommendations for a home nebuliser. I’m an asthma sufferer, not chronic but bad enough. Ventolin inhalers work for the most part but where I live it’s a 80 mile trip to renew my inhaler, sometimes they are out of stock. I live outside the UK, Ventolin are available in the pharmacies
Chriss121
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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Alvesco 160 alternative
Has anyone ever had to use an alternative to Alvesco 160?, Is there a suitable alternative?. I have had to call 6 different pharmacies today to try to obtain my Alvesco 160 . All have advised it is not in stock and it is coming up manufacturer problems. They are unable to obtain it. I managed to locate
Has anyone ever had to use an alternative to Alvesco 160?, Is there a suitable alternative?. I have had to call 6 different pharmacies today to try to obtain my Alvesco 160 . All have advised it is not in stock and it is coming up manufacturer problems. They are unable to obtain it. I managed to locate
Jobie1
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Doctor said its Covid
I am not sure this is the right place to post but I am worried and frightened. I have an anxiety disorder and I’m 35 years old. I also have sinus tachycardia. I started 10 days ago with Covid symptoms after daughter and husband tested positive. I am now on an inhaler as I keep getting shortness of breath
I am not sure this is the right place to post but I am worried and frightened. I have an anxiety disorder and I’m 35 years old. I also have sinus tachycardia. I started 10 days ago with Covid symptoms after daughter and husband tested positive. I am now on an inhaler as I keep getting shortness of breath
SpiritualT
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Inhalers and Atrial Fibrillation
I have been given an Aero Chamber and Salbutamol ventolin evohaler. My GP suspected asthma although I havent officially been diagnosed with it. Apparently because of the Covid they are not doing lung function tests. I suffer with Atrial Fibrillation for which I take Flecainide. After reading about the
I have been given an Aero Chamber and Salbutamol ventolin evohaler. My GP suspected asthma although I havent officially been diagnosed with it. Apparently because of the Covid they are not doing lung function tests. I suffer with Atrial Fibrillation for which I take Flecainide. After reading about the
Patient007
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Oxygen Levels
I am not sure this is the right place to post but I am worried and frightened. I have an anxiety disorder and I’m 35 years old. I started 10 days ago with Covid symptoms after daughter and husband tested positive. I am now on an inhaler as I keep getting shortness of breath on movement. I have
I am not sure this is the right place to post but I am worried and frightened. I have an anxiety disorder and I’m 35 years old. I started 10 days ago with Covid symptoms after daughter and husband tested positive. I am now on an inhaler as I keep getting shortness of breath on movement. I have
SpiritualT
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Links between asthma meds and purpura
Does anyone know if there is a proven link between asthma inhalers and skin thinning/purpura/skin fragility/bruises, especially on forearms and lower legs?
Does anyone know if there is a proven link between asthma inhalers and skin thinning/purpura/skin fragility/bruises, especially on forearms and lower legs?
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Inhalers
I've been on Trimbo inhaler for 2 years, the first 18 months I found it better than my old one, but these last 2 months I don't feel any benefit from it. Do you think your body needs a change after a while, I'm more breathless than usual & think it's worth trying a different one. Has anyone found
I've been on Trimbo inhaler for 2 years, the first 18 months I found it better than my old one, but these last 2 months I don't feel any benefit from it. Do you think your body needs a change after a while, I'm more breathless than usual & think it's worth trying a different one. Has anyone found
Jansy16
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Severe emphysema medications
Would anybody be kind enough to tell me what medications they are on for severe emphysema my hubby is very breathless but his oxygen levels are ok 97, i suggested he ask gp to change his inhaler he is on trelegy at the moment and takes carbocisteine for mucas ,we asked the gp could he go on a maintenance
Would anybody be kind enough to tell me what medications they are on for severe emphysema my hubby is very breathless but his oxygen levels are ok 97, i suggested he ask gp to change his inhaler he is on trelegy at the moment and takes carbocisteine for mucas ,we asked the gp could he go on a maintenance
Dazbazbez
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COPD Friends
4 years ago
Breathless
Hi everyone, I hope that you are all keeping safe and coping as well as you can with this dreadful pandemic and chronic ill health? I have a question that may be silly but here goes. Before I became chronically unwell I had brittle asthma. Despite being on three different inhalers Bricanyl, Pulmicourt
Hi everyone, I hope that you are all keeping safe and coping as well as you can with this dreadful pandemic and chronic ill health? I have a question that may be silly but here goes. Before I became chronically unwell I had brittle asthma. Despite being on three different inhalers Bricanyl, Pulmicourt
CecilyParsley
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Just learning ..
Hi another question from me as I’m new to this, hope everyone is well. I’m not seeing the GP til the 26th so just thought I’d ask some more advice. My Gp has given me a peak flow meter, prednisolone for 7 days and a ventolin inhaler. I predominately spoke about shortness of breath in the first appointment
Hi another question from me as I’m new to this, hope everyone is well. I’m not seeing the GP til the 26th so just thought I’d ask some more advice. My Gp has given me a peak flow meter, prednisolone for 7 days and a ventolin inhaler. I predominately spoke about shortness of breath in the first appointment
LeiLey
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Lot chillier today!!!!! 🥶
With the best will in the world I ran today. - fully intending to run 10k for my 75th anniversary of VE Day medal but it was not to be. When I ran on Tuesday it was 13 degrees and I ran in a short sleeve top and capris - today it was leggings and a long sleeve top and when I got home Garmin told me it
With the best will in the world I ran today. - fully intending to run 10k for my 75th anniversary of VE Day medal but it was not to be. When I ran on Tuesday it was 13 degrees and I ran in a short sleeve top and capris - today it was leggings and a long sleeve top and when I got home Garmin told me it
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Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
4 years ago
I am new - looking for some advice please
Hello, Until now my asthma has been well managed with my brown inhaler (clenil) and the odd puff of my reliever every so often. The past few weeks, I have been feeling far more tight chested and using my blue one more, I was switched to Fostair on Wednesday after upping the dose on Cenil (as I was
Hello, Until now my asthma has been well managed with my brown inhaler (clenil) and the odd puff of my reliever every so often. The past few weeks, I have been feeling far more tight chested and using my blue one more, I was switched to Fostair on Wednesday after upping the dose on Cenil (as I was
PeonyTruffle
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Spacer for Qvar
Hi I am trying to find a spacer for Qvar inhaler ( with a round nozzle), Google suggested Aerochamber plus but it seems to have an oval nozzle. Anybody using it with a spacer? Thanks
Hi I am trying to find a spacer for Qvar inhaler ( with a round nozzle), Google suggested Aerochamber plus but it seems to have an oval nozzle. Anybody using it with a spacer? Thanks
Polzovatel
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma
Just started new inhaler it's trimlow87/5/9 any one else on this all imfotmation greatly received
Just started new inhaler it's trimlow87/5/9 any one else on this all imfotmation greatly received
Busterrusty
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Fostair Palpitations
Hi all, I've just been switched from Sirdupla to Forstair, to try and get my asthma under control (ongoing issues for over 4 months). I took my first dose around 11pm and immediately afterwards I felt heart palpitations, and a strange sensation that I'm struggling to describe. Maybe...wired? Jittery
Hi all, I've just been switched from Sirdupla to Forstair, to try and get my asthma under control (ongoing issues for over 4 months). I took my first dose around 11pm and immediately afterwards I felt heart palpitations, and a strange sensation that I'm struggling to describe. Maybe...wired? Jittery
garfunkel
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Is anyone else on 2 puffs of duo resp twice a day?
I was diagnosed ŵith asthma about 18 years ago after a bout of wheezy bronchitis. I was left with a cough. I was given various treatment and am now on duo resp. steroid inhaler. I always feel like I’ve been misdiagnosed though, because whenever I need to see a doctor when I feel breathless, my peak
I was diagnosed ŵith asthma about 18 years ago after a bout of wheezy bronchitis. I was left with a cough. I was given various treatment and am now on duo resp. steroid inhaler. I always feel like I’ve been misdiagnosed though, because whenever I need to see a doctor when I feel breathless, my peak
Celie1
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Are oral steroids a good substitute for preventer inhalers ?
After getting asthma two years ago,I tried some preventer inhalers.However,some worsened my breathing problems,while others used to totally block my nose.That made it impossible to breathe through the nose,or to sleep. Finally,I started using oral steroids.Been taking 40 mgs. for several months now,and
After getting asthma two years ago,I tried some preventer inhalers.However,some worsened my breathing problems,while others used to totally block my nose.That made it impossible to breathe through the nose,or to sleep. Finally,I started using oral steroids.Been taking 40 mgs. for several months now,and
ihatesteroids
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
How to drive and go out when inhalers don't help ?
My asthma attacks cannot be controlled by inhalers,I must use a nebuliser.However,that makes it very hard for me to drive and go out.In my city,I haven't found any portable nebulisers which can be used in the car.Those are much smaller than regular nebulisers anyway. Anybody else in a situation where
My asthma attacks cannot be controlled by inhalers,I must use a nebuliser.However,that makes it very hard for me to drive and go out.In my city,I haven't found any portable nebulisers which can be used in the car.Those are much smaller than regular nebulisers anyway. Anybody else in a situation where
ihatesteroids
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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