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Ear issues progressing
Long time since posting. I am now finally on a great inhaler called Relvar but my ear canal has not improved but has got other symptoms attached to it now. 1. Started with pain in my ear canal. 2. Then it exacerbated my allergic symptoms like stuffed up, sinusitis pain, generally unwell, massive headaches
Long time since posting. I am now finally on a great inhaler called Relvar but my ear canal has not improved but has got other symptoms attached to it now. 1. Started with pain in my ear canal. 2. Then it exacerbated my allergic symptoms like stuffed up, sinusitis pain, generally unwell, massive headaches
Jennyfluff
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Wk9r1 I did 30 minutes
I JUST RAN FOR 30 MINUTES. That needed capital letters lol I am absolutely ecstatic- I never in a million years believed that I could do that. I went out slower than I have been running as I wanted to make sure I made it to the end. I wanted to pace myself, today was all about the time and not the
I JUST RAN FOR 30 MINUTES. That needed capital letters lol I am absolutely ecstatic- I never in a million years believed that I could do that. I went out slower than I have been running as I wanted to make sure I made it to the end. I wanted to pace myself, today was all about the time and not the
Movegroove
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
WK 8 R3 ✅ 🏃♀️
I’m feeling very pleased with myself ! 😁 I ran this run at steady pace, it doesn’t feel fast, I did use my blue inhaler before I started as it’s s bit windy and that did help with my breathing at the half way point. So here comes week 9 run 1, excited...... 😁🏃♀️🏃♀️😀
I’m feeling very pleased with myself ! 😁 I ran this run at steady pace, it doesn’t feel fast, I did use my blue inhaler before I started as it’s s bit windy and that did help with my breathing at the half way point. So here comes week 9 run 1, excited...... 😁🏃♀️🏃♀️😀
Natsuwa
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
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Learning about Asthma through Covid-19
Hello, I can honestly say, that I have learnt more about my asthma in the 3 or so months since the pandemic started than anyone ever told me about it in the 20 years prior. When suddenly I was classed as "vulnerable" I did some searching to find out why. Turns out I really didn't (don't?) understand
Hello, I can honestly say, that I have learnt more about my asthma in the 3 or so months since the pandemic started than anyone ever told me about it in the 20 years prior. When suddenly I was classed as "vulnerable" I did some searching to find out why. Turns out I really didn't (don't?) understand
_Badger_
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Bronchiectasis
Hi , I am new to this - I have bronchiectasis all I have been given is inhalers , any tip you can give me how to control this , shortness of breath going up stairs and going out for a walk and having to keep stoping thank you
Hi , I am new to this - I have bronchiectasis all I have been given is inhalers , any tip you can give me how to control this , shortness of breath going up stairs and going out for a walk and having to keep stoping thank you
Hashbrown9
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma inhaler side effects
My asthma is well controlled and I take one puff of fostair 100/6 (I’ve had asthma for about a year now.) I’m wondering if anyone has any experience with negative side effects from their inhaler? I think I have some of the symptoms of hypothyroidism (weight gain, tiredness, slightly low heart rate).
My asthma is well controlled and I take one puff of fostair 100/6 (I’ve had asthma for about a year now.) I’m wondering if anyone has any experience with negative side effects from their inhaler? I think I have some of the symptoms of hypothyroidism (weight gain, tiredness, slightly low heart rate).
ARC727
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Phone review
Had my copd phone review with the GP nurse ... I scored 0 on the charts but she then asked had I considered taking anoro rather than spiriva respimat. Why fix something when it's not broke and try to change you from one thing to another.. its beyond me I told her I didn't like a powder inhaler but she
Had my copd phone review with the GP nurse ... I scored 0 on the charts but she then asked had I considered taking anoro rather than spiriva respimat. Why fix something when it's not broke and try to change you from one thing to another.. its beyond me I told her I didn't like a powder inhaler but she
Blackbird8
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Rookie inhaler questions
I'm at the end of my first Salamol inhaler. I've been keeping a note of the usage and I'm at 220+ puffs. I do have another one to replace it. There is still white mist coming out into my spacer, but could that be the propellent? It doesn't seem to be lasting, but that could be the heat - I'm worse in
I'm at the end of my first Salamol inhaler. I've been keeping a note of the usage and I'm at 220+ puffs. I do have another one to replace it. There is still white mist coming out into my spacer, but could that be the propellent? It doesn't seem to be lasting, but that could be the heat - I'm worse in
AirIsUnderrated
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Hi 👋
Hi I’m new here and just wanted to ask a bit of advice. Since November last year I’ve had a cough, I went for a chest X-ray came back clear was given antibiotics and flixnase and told it could be postnasal drip. Fast forward to March symptoms not improving and getting worse. I stated taking antihistamines
Hi I’m new here and just wanted to ask a bit of advice. Since November last year I’ve had a cough, I went for a chest X-ray came back clear was given antibiotics and flixnase and told it could be postnasal drip. Fast forward to March symptoms not improving and getting worse. I stated taking antihistamines
xdianex
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Pulse Oximeters (oxygen saturation finger probes)
Hi all, I hope everyone is well and staying safe😊 . We wanted to post something about the use of pulse oximeters as these generate lots of discussion on here.
For Asthma:
pulse oximeters are NOT currently recommended as part of an asthma care plan (unless specifically directed by an appropriate
Hi all, I hope everyone is well and staying safe😊 . We wanted to post something about the use of pulse oximeters as these generate lots of discussion on here.
For Asthma:
pulse oximeters are NOT currently recommended as part of an asthma care plan (unless specifically directed by an appropriate
ALUK_Nurses
Asthma Nurse
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Primrose123
I had telephone call from GP regarding bad bruising on my forearms & feet as well as swollen ankles & feet, I thought that it was perhaps due to changing over to FostairNext from Symbicort 400, I had gone back on to Symbicort until I got call from GP... I was advised by GP to go back onto FostairNext
I had telephone call from GP regarding bad bruising on my forearms & feet as well as swollen ankles & feet, I thought that it was perhaps due to changing over to FostairNext from Symbicort 400, I had gone back on to Symbicort until I got call from GP... I was advised by GP to go back onto FostairNext
primrose123
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Behcets and fibromyalgia/chronic fatigue symptoms?
If you have behcets plus fibromyalgia/chronic fatigue, can you describe your symptoms? I am having all sorts of issues and while I’m sure some of it is from fibro/cf, I am not sure how much is one versus the other.Has anyone gotten relief from their severe fatigue and lack of energy, as well as pain
If you have behcets plus fibromyalgia/chronic fatigue, can you describe your symptoms? I am having all sorts of issues and while I’m sure some of it is from fibro/cf, I am not sure how much is one versus the other.Has anyone gotten relief from their severe fatigue and lack of energy, as well as pain
Mja75
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Behçet's UK
4 years ago
On Xeloda- shortness of breath?
Just finishing the first cycle on Xeloda after “graduating” from years on Faslodex and Ibrance for mets to bone, now extending to liver. Have experienced a considerable uptick in shortness of breath starting on day 11 of 14 day dosage. Today (#13) I am truly feeling the stress of walking the slightest
Just finishing the first cycle on Xeloda after “graduating” from years on Faslodex and Ibrance for mets to bone, now extending to liver. Have experienced a considerable uptick in shortness of breath starting on day 11 of 14 day dosage. Today (#13) I am truly feeling the stress of walking the slightest
4thTimesTheCharm
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
Exercise Induced Asthma
I had my last run last Monday (15/06) and then got really wheezy and a bad cough that kept me up during the night. My GP has now prescribed me an inhaler for exercise induced asthma. Went out today and had a good W8R2 apart from when I decided to summit “Everest” and had to walk for 30seconds at the
I had my last run last Monday (15/06) and then got really wheezy and a bad cough that kept me up during the night. My GP has now prescribed me an inhaler for exercise induced asthma. Went out today and had a good W8R2 apart from when I decided to summit “Everest” and had to walk for 30seconds at the
Mhjogs
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Sorry another Fostair question!
Hi Everyone I have been ‘encouraged’ to try a Fostair MDI inhaler instead of my preferred Relvar. However I am finding that it seems to be causing me a lot of reflux during the night? I have never really suffered with this before and I see that it is quoted as being an uncommon side effect of Fostair
Hi Everyone I have been ‘encouraged’ to try a Fostair MDI inhaler instead of my preferred Relvar. However I am finding that it seems to be causing me a lot of reflux during the night? I have never really suffered with this before and I see that it is quoted as being an uncommon side effect of Fostair
Pipsqueak77
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Increasing intolerance to steroid inhalers
I seem to be having an increasing intolerance to preventer inhalers. My asthma nurse in unhappy as I do have to take my Ventolin several times a day, although for me, as I've had asthma since I was about 5, it doesn't bother me. Anyway, I take a Montelukast tablet every night (no problem). I'm tried
I seem to be having an increasing intolerance to preventer inhalers. My asthma nurse in unhappy as I do have to take my Ventolin several times a day, although for me, as I've had asthma since I was about 5, it doesn't bother me. Anyway, I take a Montelukast tablet every night (no problem). I'm tried
sheffiemdsue
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Inhalers that 'treat Covid-19 patients at home' to be rolled out in nationwide trial.
Brits in the early stages of Covid-19 will be given an inhaler which sprays an experimental drug into their lungs as part of a nationwide trial. Scientists hope the nebuliser will stop people from entering a rapid deterioration phase and enable the immune system to fight off the infection at home.
Brits in the early stages of Covid-19 will be given an inhaler which sprays an experimental drug into their lungs as part of a nationwide trial. Scientists hope the nebuliser will stop people from entering a rapid deterioration phase and enable the immune system to fight off the infection at home.
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
W9R2 smashed it!
Left it a bit later than usual but my partner wanted to come with me. So it got a bit pollen-y at times for me, and had to use my inhaler. But did it! And personal bests with pace (still slow but getting better each run) and ran longest yet! Can’t believe only one more run to go!!! 🙀
Left it a bit later than usual but my partner wanted to come with me. So it got a bit pollen-y at times for me, and had to use my inhaler. But did it! And personal bests with pace (still slow but getting better each run) and ran longest yet! Can’t believe only one more run to go!!! 🙀
Bloomsbury22
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Spasm/cramps upper abdomen
Which lead to breathlessness. My sats however are normal 97-99 (Bisoprolol keeping my heart down)! I’ve been in the hospital to get it checked several times when I’ve gone in for the SVT’s these last weeks and no one knows what it is. It’s possible it’s acid reflux, anxiety disorder, the Bisoprolol,
Which lead to breathlessness. My sats however are normal 97-99 (Bisoprolol keeping my heart down)! I’ve been in the hospital to get it checked several times when I’ve gone in for the SVT’s these last weeks and no one knows what it is. It’s possible it’s acid reflux, anxiety disorder, the Bisoprolol,
Gracey888
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Terrible cramps in upper abdomen
Which lead to breathlessness. My sats however are normal 97-99 (beta-blockers keeping my heart down)! I’ve been in the hospital to get it checked several times when I’ve gone in for SVT’s these last weeks and no one knows what it is. It’s possible it’s acid reflux, anxiety disorder, the beta-blockers
Which lead to breathlessness. My sats however are normal 97-99 (beta-blockers keeping my heart down)! I’ve been in the hospital to get it checked several times when I’ve gone in for SVT’s these last weeks and no one knows what it is. It’s possible it’s acid reflux, anxiety disorder, the beta-blockers
Gracey888
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
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