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My daughter is now 12 and has had eczema all her life and asthma since she was 4. She is very fit and trains regularly for baton twirling and has an excellent peak flow most of the time. Her asthma is on the whole not a problem with her day to day life but this time of the year is a nightmare. She
My daughter is now 12 and has had eczema all her life and asthma since she was 4. She is very fit and trains regularly for baton twirling and has an excellent peak flow most of the time. Her asthma is on the whole not a problem with her day to day life but this time of the year is a nightmare. She
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14 years ago
Need some reassurance......
Hi last posted on here back in June but read often! My daughter now 12 is ill and has been for a week. Usual thing cold and then asthma. She is very breathless one flight of stairs is too much for her, she is very pale and can't do anything. She is on pred (from Monday) when we saw the GP who queried
Hi last posted on here back in June but read often! My daughter now 12 is ill and has been for a week. Usual thing cold and then asthma. She is very breathless one flight of stairs is too much for her, she is very pale and can't do anything. She is on pred (from Monday) when we saw the GP who queried
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14 years ago
Rather long post, sorry...My daughters asthma is out of control...
My 14 year old daughter got a cold, the 2nd week of January. We doubled her dose of the purple inhaler in the morning and the evening as we normally do when she has a cold. She started to be sick a couple of times in the night (just phlegm), which is quite normal for her when she has a cold. However
My 14 year old daughter got a cold, the 2nd week of January. We doubled her dose of the purple inhaler in the morning and the evening as we normally do when she has a cold. She started to be sick a couple of times in the night (just phlegm), which is quite normal for her when she has a cold. However
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12 years ago
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Peak flow readings
When we was in hospital Alex was measured to determine his target PFR. They said his should be around 250. His seems to have settled around the 200-210 mark over the last 4 days. He has been on his brown inhaler for almost 3 weeks. I have looked up on the internet that for a child his height his
When we was in hospital Alex was measured to determine his target PFR. They said his should be around 250. His seems to have settled around the 200-210 mark over the last 4 days. He has been on his brown inhaler for almost 3 weeks. I have looked up on the internet that for a child his height his
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13 years ago
Does anyone worry about the side effects of Omalizumab / Xolair
Hi everyone, my son has had Omalizumab now since june 14th 2007, he is only 10 years old and it is not licenced to children under the age of 12 years old. It has had a positive effect on my son and has definitely helped towards not having as many courses of Prednisolone.... No one can tell me what the
Hi everyone, my son has had Omalizumab now since june 14th 2007, he is only 10 years old and it is not licenced to children under the age of 12 years old. It has had a positive effect on my son and has definitely helped towards not having as many courses of Prednisolone.... No one can tell me what the
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16 years ago
Horrible teacher aaarrgghhhh!!!!!!
My son went back to school today, not really brilliant as we can't seem to shift his cold. He has come home really poorly, had to have his salbutamol inhaler. His peak flow was 140. I asked him if he had been ill at school. He said he told his teacher he was not well (he's 6) and he said, she said "
My son went back to school today, not really brilliant as we can't seem to shift his cold. He has come home really poorly, had to have his salbutamol inhaler. His peak flow was 140. I asked him if he had been ill at school. He said he told his teacher he was not well (he's 6) and he said, she said "
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17 years ago
Progress despite everything
My little boy, Alfie (6), has severe asthma. He had 20 emergency admissions before he was 2 which culminated in him being ventilated in picu at st georges hospital, london. Since then he's been on mega high inhaled steroids, (flixotide 850mcg daily), serevent, monteleukast, azithromycin all daily.
My little boy, Alfie (6), has severe asthma. He had 20 emergency admissions before he was 2 which culminated in him being ventilated in picu at st georges hospital, london. Since then he's been on mega high inhaled steroids, (flixotide 850mcg daily), serevent, monteleukast, azithromycin all daily.
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15 years ago
Tight Chest and OK peak flow??
Hi my daughter has been unwell with tonsillitis and then a cold which has affected her asthma. She had 2 days of awful constant coughing and 3 hourly ventolin and then the coughing settled down but she said she had a tight chest. As last time we left it a bit late and she ended up on 10 days pred I
Hi my daughter has been unwell with tonsillitis and then a cold which has affected her asthma. She had 2 days of awful constant coughing and 3 hourly ventolin and then the coughing settled down but she said she had a tight chest. As last time we left it a bit late and she ended up on 10 days pred I
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16 years ago
Symptom changes advice please
Hi I have got a couple of questions. My daughter who is 9 has had asthma since she was 18 mths and her main symptom has always been a cough. She has never wheezed (except when she also had a chest infection). Over time I have learnt to recognise when she gets bad as she always says she is fine (!) until
Hi I have got a couple of questions. My daughter who is 9 has had asthma since she was 18 mths and her main symptom has always been a cough. She has never wheezed (except when she also had a chest infection). Over time I have learnt to recognise when she gets bad as she always says she is fine (!) until
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17 years ago
Tired and frustrated
My 13 yr old son has been ill for the past two weeks. First he picked up a virus which then gave him problems with his asthma. After over a week on antibiotics and steroids he now feels a lot better and is no longer having trouble breathing or wheezing but he is still constantly coughing until he is
My 13 yr old son has been ill for the past two weeks. First he picked up a virus which then gave him problems with his asthma. After over a week on antibiotics and steroids he now feels a lot better and is no longer having trouble breathing or wheezing but he is still constantly coughing until he is
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16 years ago
what is peak flow?
i dont know anything about peak flow can anyone tell me about it please. thankyou xxx
i dont know anything about peak flow can anyone tell me about it please. thankyou xxx
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15 years ago
Needing ventolin after doing peak flow
I really need to push for an appoinment with the asthma nurse at our practice so I don't have to keep plaguing you lovely people with my questions! While much improved at the end of the course of pred (and having taken her Seretide 50 down to 2 puff twice a day from the three twice a day previously)
I really need to push for an appoinment with the asthma nurse at our practice so I don't have to keep plaguing you lovely people with my questions! While much improved at the end of the course of pred (and having taken her Seretide 50 down to 2 puff twice a day from the three twice a day previously)
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14 years ago
Symbicort?
Hi everyone. I had totally forgotten about this site until yesterday when I took my 6 yr old for his usual hospital check up. After going quite literally purple in the face (me) tyring to explain to this registar how bad my sons asthma actually is and her mis typed letter to our GP resulted in him being
Hi everyone. I had totally forgotten about this site until yesterday when I took my 6 yr old for his usual hospital check up. After going quite literally purple in the face (me) tyring to explain to this registar how bad my sons asthma actually is and her mis typed letter to our GP resulted in him being
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15 years ago
unsure what to do
Hello everyone. I'd like to explain and ask for advice about me and my 9 year old son please. Me - Every 3 or 4 months I get coughing fits. No shortness of breath, they don't get any worse when I'm more active. Coughing usually continues and gets worse making me be sick ( clear gooey stuff ). Sometimes
Hello everyone. I'd like to explain and ask for advice about me and my 9 year old son please. Me - Every 3 or 4 months I get coughing fits. No shortness of breath, they don't get any worse when I'm more active. Coughing usually continues and gets worse making me be sick ( clear gooey stuff ). Sometimes
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17 years ago
chest infections, whats 'normal'?
My 7yod was diagnosed with asthma autumn last year. I'd taken her to the docs with yet another chest infection and explained that I wasn't happy for her to keep taking antibitics without knowing why she was getting so many URT infections. A peak flow diary was kept and seasonal asthma was the diagnosis
My 7yod was diagnosed with asthma autumn last year. I'd taken her to the docs with yet another chest infection and explained that I wasn't happy for her to keep taking antibitics without knowing why she was getting so many URT infections. A peak flow diary was kept and seasonal asthma was the diagnosis
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17 years ago
Newbie
Hi, I am new to all this but just reading some of your posts has made me think. My son is nearly 4 and was diagnosed with asthma in October last year after a hospital admission. No one else in the family has it and its been a real steep learning curve. Aswell as asthma he has hayfever( which i think
Hi, I am new to all this but just reading some of your posts has made me think. My son is nearly 4 and was diagnosed with asthma in October last year after a hospital admission. No one else in the family has it and its been a real steep learning curve. Aswell as asthma he has hayfever( which i think
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15 years ago
Peak flow.......
At what age does a child use a peak flow?
At what age does a child use a peak flow?
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13 years ago
Hi...need some help
My daughter is 15y old..will be 16y in a few months..at 9y old she had a problem with coughing at night and the odd wheeze..but nothing more than that. In the last few months she has developed more of an intermittant wheeze and some days it can be quite distressing. Following a cold she was unwell and
My daughter is 15y old..will be 16y in a few months..at 9y old she had a problem with coughing at night and the odd wheeze..but nothing more than that. In the last few months she has developed more of an intermittant wheeze and some days it can be quite distressing. Following a cold she was unwell and
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16 years ago
peak flow meter?????????????????
h there i wonder if anyone can help me my son who is nine was given an inhaler just over 1 month ago as he had been coughing continuously for 3 months with no relief from cough medicines. We visited the doctor again yesterday as his cough was becoming much worse and he was vomiting because of the strain
h there i wonder if anyone can help me my son who is nine was given an inhaler just over 1 month ago as he had been coughing continuously for 3 months with no relief from cough medicines. We visited the doctor again yesterday as his cough was becoming much worse and he was vomiting because of the strain
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17 years ago
here goes with bad winter again daughter ill
my 5 year old daughter is ill again, had flu jab a week ago, got high temps that night, and tues this week high temps, and come down with a cold , doubled up on inhaler, on montelukast, ventolin every 4 hours, going to see dr tomorrow as peak flow was down to 120 this morning normally at 160, yesterday
my 5 year old daughter is ill again, had flu jab a week ago, got high temps that night, and tues this week high temps, and come down with a cold , doubled up on inhaler, on montelukast, ventolin every 4 hours, going to see dr tomorrow as peak flow was down to 120 this morning normally at 160, yesterday
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14 years ago
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