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Understanding things
Hi all, Just another query from me as quite a newbie still. I have been using the clenil 100 x 2 puffs twice a day now for a couple of weeks. (Suspected asthma but not confirmed). Blue inhaler as required. I go to the asthma nurse next week for the 1st time to check inhaler technique etc. I feel like
Hi all, Just another query from me as quite a newbie still. I have been using the clenil 100 x 2 puffs twice a day now for a couple of weeks. (Suspected asthma but not confirmed). Blue inhaler as required. I go to the asthma nurse next week for the 1st time to check inhaler technique etc. I feel like
LeiLey
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Living with COPD
Hello everyone. I'm Sue I have recently been diagnosed with COPD. I am using a Salamol inhaler at the moment. It will be a comfort to hear from you and to read of your experiences.
Hello everyone. I'm Sue I have recently been diagnosed with COPD. I am using a Salamol inhaler at the moment. It will be a comfort to hear from you and to read of your experiences.
Candypop
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Aarane private prescription
I need a private prescription for Aarane inhaler. I normally get it from my GP but last time I requested it I was told they cant write prescriptions for abroad (it was not my regular GP. At the moment I don't even know which one it is). I don't understand this. I am going to buy it.
I need a private prescription for Aarane inhaler. I normally get it from my GP but last time I requested it I was told they cant write prescriptions for abroad (it was not my regular GP. At the moment I don't even know which one it is). I don't understand this. I am going to buy it.
Red247
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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Brown inhaler causing anxiety?
Hello all! In summary; I was diagnosed in July after doing monitoring my Peak Flow for a fortnight (nurse said results over 20% was an asthma diagnosis. Mine was 43%!) I do feel it's a mild case, and that perhaps it's exacerbated by disordered breathing. I digress! I've been sporadic with taking
Hello all! In summary; I was diagnosed in July after doing monitoring my Peak Flow for a fortnight (nurse said results over 20% was an asthma diagnosis. Mine was 43%!) I do feel it's a mild case, and that perhaps it's exacerbated by disordered breathing. I digress! I've been sporadic with taking
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Fostair doesn't last all day
Hi all I had what was probably covid back in March but the breathlessness never went away so was put on inhalers. Have recently been changed to Fostair 100/6 2 puffs twice a day.....was previously on clenil. The Fostair has been fab, I have actually felt back to normal for a good 7-8 hours of the day
Hi all I had what was probably covid back in March but the breathlessness never went away so was put on inhalers. Have recently been changed to Fostair 100/6 2 puffs twice a day.....was previously on clenil. The Fostair has been fab, I have actually felt back to normal for a good 7-8 hours of the day
stuffed84
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Blocked from return to work w/ controlled asthma?
Hi, I know many people are worried about returning to work during the current situation because they are asthmatic, but I seem to have the opposite issue - my work medical unit blocked my return because I'm asthmatic, but my asthma is totally controlled and I take one inhalation of seretide accuhaler
Hi, I know many people are worried about returning to work during the current situation because they are asthmatic, but I seem to have the opposite issue - my work medical unit blocked my return because I'm asthmatic, but my asthma is totally controlled and I take one inhalation of seretide accuhaler
Ek55
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Trying Omeprazole
Hi, I was diagnosed as asthmatic 14 years ago after a chest infection that went on for months. I was stable with very few symptoms for 10 years then had a chest infection that triggered my asthma. I wheezed and coughed phlegm for 6 months after. Next winter another chest episode, again took months
Hi, I was diagnosed as asthmatic 14 years ago after a chest infection that went on for months. I was stable with very few symptoms for 10 years then had a chest infection that triggered my asthma. I wheezed and coughed phlegm for 6 months after. Next winter another chest episode, again took months
Maya_227
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
ABPA
Recently diagnosed with ABPA. IGE is not very high, had history of asthma, when i was young. I was on antifungal vericonazole 200 mg bd for one month and then alternate day. For 2 minths. I am diabetic as well. Steroid on inhalation and eiosinophilia (10 to 20%). Symtoms were better after initial course
Recently diagnosed with ABPA. IGE is not very high, had history of asthma, when i was young. I was on antifungal vericonazole 200 mg bd for one month and then alternate day. For 2 minths. I am diabetic as well. Steroid on inhalation and eiosinophilia (10 to 20%). Symtoms were better after initial course
suraksha69
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Fungal Infection Trust
4 years ago
Back after 3 weeks resting hip tendonitis & now need my inhaler!
I felt like if I didn't get out and run today, I might never get back into it. It's been 3 long weeks, and my hip pain has almost (but not quite) disappeared. So a trepidatious 2 laps of Wandsworth Park (2.5k) this afternoon. Really I should now be running my 8k of the Magic Plan, but hey - things
I felt like if I didn't get out and run today, I might never get back into it. It's been 3 long weeks, and my hip pain has almost (but not quite) disappeared. So a trepidatious 2 laps of Wandsworth Park (2.5k) this afternoon. Really I should now be running my 8k of the Magic Plan, but hey - things
58soon
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Bridge to 10K
4 years ago
Inhalers: what to take and when!
Hi everyone! Hope you are well and staying safe! This is more an infomercial for newbies to asthma than anything else! I know starting out it can be quite confusing as to what to take when, especially when it’s not been explained why, so thought I’d do a (hopefully) short post about it! INHALER DESIGN
Hi everyone! Hope you are well and staying safe! This is more an infomercial for newbies to asthma than anything else! I know starting out it can be quite confusing as to what to take when, especially when it’s not been explained why, so thought I’d do a (hopefully) short post about it! INHALER DESIGN
EmmaF91
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Frustrated with GP
Hi, I’m hoping anyone can help or if anyone has had the same experience I’ve had asthma my whole life, no one else in my family has it so everything I’ve learnt about asthma is through my GP (asthma nurse). The past couple of months I have been struggling a bit with my asthma, I’ve been 3 times now this
Hi, I’m hoping anyone can help or if anyone has had the same experience I’ve had asthma my whole life, no one else in my family has it so everything I’ve learnt about asthma is through my GP (asthma nurse). The past couple of months I have been struggling a bit with my asthma, I’ve been 3 times now this
Yellow422
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Trim bow inhaler
For the last two months I’ve been using trimbow after my last stay in hospital. Whilst my routine activity oxygen levels are slightly higher I am more short of breath now than I was prior to my hospitalisation. This could be down to loss of two stone in weight and general decline in physical activity
For the last two months I’ve been using trimbow after my last stay in hospital. Whilst my routine activity oxygen levels are slightly higher I am more short of breath now than I was prior to my hospitalisation. This could be down to loss of two stone in weight and general decline in physical activity
mikeadams51
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Advice needed
Hi their folks, back in March I had a severe asthma flare up which may or may not have been due to COVID, it was suspected but I couldn’t get tested at the time. I hadn’t suffered badly with asthma for many years previous to this. I ended up having a short burst on Prednisolone to help relieve the symptoms
Hi their folks, back in March I had a severe asthma flare up which may or may not have been due to COVID, it was suspected but I couldn’t get tested at the time. I hadn’t suffered badly with asthma for many years previous to this. I ended up having a short burst on Prednisolone to help relieve the symptoms
Joeliggy3000
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Symbicourt 400/12
Does anyone know if this is available as a metered dose inhaler? Or just the powder? Can't work it out from google! Having a very confusing conversation going between the reception of the doctors and the pharmacy.
Does anyone know if this is available as a metered dose inhaler? Or just the powder? Can't work it out from google! Having a very confusing conversation going between the reception of the doctors and the pharmacy.
Daisy_FC
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Cough variant asthma new diagnosis
Just been diagnosed with cough variant asthma. I am just starting on Fostair and Ventolin inhalers. Still coughing but definitely not as much. Is this normal?
Just been diagnosed with cough variant asthma. I am just starting on Fostair and Ventolin inhalers. Still coughing but definitely not as much. Is this normal?
JNB100
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Living with Asthma
4 years ago
Chest Pain, Tightness, Congestion and dry cough and breathing problems
Hello everyone. Might be a long post and i hope i get to help someone that is going through the same as me. I have been suffering from Chest congestion , dry cough, breathing issues, and tightness for about 8-9 months now. I have seen ALOT of different doctors. PCP, ENT, ALLERGIST, PULMONOLOGIST also
Hello everyone. Might be a long post and i hope i get to help someone that is going through the same as me. I have been suffering from Chest congestion , dry cough, breathing issues, and tightness for about 8-9 months now. I have seen ALOT of different doctors. PCP, ENT, ALLERGIST, PULMONOLOGIST also
necrosilk10
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
First stay in hospital with asthma
I was admitted to hospital Wednesday after having trouble with uncontrolled asthma for three months. I had used ten puffs of ventolin. Sat quietly for half an hour and was short of breath but not majorly struggling. I then had to go upstairs to the bathroom. Big mistake. By the time I came down
I was admitted to hospital Wednesday after having trouble with uncontrolled asthma for three months. I had used ten puffs of ventolin. Sat quietly for half an hour and was short of breath but not majorly struggling. I then had to go upstairs to the bathroom. Big mistake. By the time I came down
Dizzy412
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Access Denied.
A new inhaler (Anoro) has made life a lot easier and I went for a rollator walk today. I sighed again when I got here. If there was a decent surface on it I could, with the rollator, walk up it to the playing field and village hall. But the authorities, despite many years of pleading with them, will
A new inhaler (Anoro) has made life a lot easier and I went for a rollator walk today. I sighed again when I got here. If there was a decent surface on it I could, with the rollator, walk up it to the playing field and village hall. But the authorities, despite many years of pleading with them, will
micox
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Prednisolone how long does it take?
Hi, I've recently had an asthma attack due to inhaling some van clutch fumes. I've had tests done in a hospital and after a few trips to a and e the doctors they said it should go with my relevant inhalers. Smybicort and now a tablet montelukast are what I'm taking. The doctor has given me prednisone
Hi, I've recently had an asthma attack due to inhaling some van clutch fumes. I've had tests done in a hospital and after a few trips to a and e the doctors they said it should go with my relevant inhalers. Smybicort and now a tablet montelukast are what I'm taking. The doctor has given me prednisone
reidie01
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Hypersensitivity
My husband takes Beclometasone in inhaler form . He uses in the morning,two puffs. He has been told to use again in the eve. He reacts badly . He can’t sleep , moods changeable, all very distressing. Is there anything else that he can use . He was given a steroid once for a chest infection and reacted
My husband takes Beclometasone in inhaler form . He uses in the morning,two puffs. He has been told to use again in the eve. He reacts badly . He can’t sleep , moods changeable, all very distressing. Is there anything else that he can use . He was given a steroid once for a chest infection and reacted
Terence65
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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