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Cyclosporin
Hi Folks, In a sudden turn around my dermatologist has said he wants to try me on Cyclosporin for my urticaria and dermographism for 4 months(last appointment before xmas he said 'urticaria is idiopathic. live with it. keep popping the antihistamines, it might go away one day. maybe.'). Ive had the
Hi Folks, In a sudden turn around my dermatologist has said he wants to try me on Cyclosporin for my urticaria and dermographism for 4 months(last appointment before xmas he said 'urticaria is idiopathic. live with it. keep popping the antihistamines, it might go away one day. maybe.'). Ive had the
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14 years ago
allergy
Hi I am just needing a moan and any advice would be gratefully recieved. My asthma has been horendous to say the least over the last year and am waiting to go to the brompton on the 25th February. Currently i have developed a horrible rash on my face and neck, saw doctor who said it was rosacea and
Hi I am just needing a moan and any advice would be gratefully recieved. My asthma has been horendous to say the least over the last year and am waiting to go to the brompton on the 25th February. Currently i have developed a horrible rash on my face and neck, saw doctor who said it was rosacea and
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15 years ago
How do you know when to go to the doctor?
Okay let me start off by giving a bit of background information. I was diagnosed a couple of years ago, I'm generally mild and exercise induced, I only use salbutamol and antihistamines as far as medication for asthma. The nurse keeps saying we might put you onto a steroid inhaler but we'll see. So my
Okay let me start off by giving a bit of background information. I was diagnosed a couple of years ago, I'm generally mild and exercise induced, I only use salbutamol and antihistamines as far as medication for asthma. The nurse keeps saying we might put you onto a steroid inhaler but we'll see. So my
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14 years ago
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Skint Student!
Hellooooo I am a skint student - aren't all students though? - and i turn 19 at the weekend (yay!) But, this means i will have to start paying for meds, right? I'm way too skint to do this and am even considering that i may not be able to pay for them at all, maybe just a Ventolin now and again...
Hellooooo I am a skint student - aren't all students though? - and i turn 19 at the weekend (yay!) But, this means i will have to start paying for meds, right? I'm way too skint to do this and am even considering that i may not be able to pay for them at all, maybe just a Ventolin now and again...
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17 years ago
I itch all over
Happy new year all Just wanted to know has anyone else had this since having fku like symptoms at christmas I itch alll over including eyelids etc. I mentioned it to a dr who said your an allergic person it must be an allergy??!!? I know when my back itches its a sign my asthma getting worse-Im
Happy new year all Just wanted to know has anyone else had this since having fku like symptoms at christmas I itch alll over including eyelids etc. I mentioned it to a dr who said your an allergic person it must be an allergy??!!? I know when my back itches its a sign my asthma getting worse-Im
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15 years ago
Antihistamines
When I went splat Monday and had oxygen and nebs at Manchester the nurse there put me on antihistamines as not on any and said as I have asthma should be on them as suffer all year round.My asthma consultant and asthma nurse at the severe asthma clinic didnt put me on any so not sure about taking them.The
When I went splat Monday and had oxygen and nebs at Manchester the nurse there put me on antihistamines as not on any and said as I have asthma should be on them as suffer all year round.My asthma consultant and asthma nurse at the severe asthma clinic didnt put me on any so not sure about taking them.The
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13 years ago
Hay fever relief without antihistamine??
Having allergy tests next week for my hideous excema. (it flares up with hayfever) Been told I can't use antihistamines for a week prior to the tests. My hayfever is going mad. It's dreadful and my eyes are so sore. Is there anything I can do that doesn't involve antihistamines?
Having allergy tests next week for my hideous excema. (it flares up with hayfever) Been told I can't use antihistamines for a week prior to the tests. My hayfever is going mad. It's dreadful and my eyes are so sore. Is there anything I can do that doesn't involve antihistamines?
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13 years ago
Air Purifiers, pet sprays etc. Please advise!
hi, we (along with our asthma nurse) think our 3 year old has an allergy to cats & dogs. His asthma is usually triggered by colds and viruses however EVERY time we have stayed at either of our parents his nose starts running and he starts coughing all night and his asthma plays up. It then usually lasts
hi, we (along with our asthma nurse) think our 3 year old has an allergy to cats & dogs. His asthma is usually triggered by colds and viruses however EVERY time we have stayed at either of our parents his nose starts running and he starts coughing all night and his asthma plays up. It then usually lasts
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17 years ago
Does this sound like an asthma flare up?
I was diagnosed with asthma at the age of 9, and took a preventer until the age of 14 when I thought I had grown out of it, since the cough and chest tightness was dealt with by the preventer and I had never been given a reliever as never needed it. I had never had hayfever as a child, but over the
I was diagnosed with asthma at the age of 9, and took a preventer until the age of 14 when I thought I had grown out of it, since the cough and chest tightness was dealt with by the preventer and I had never been given a reliever as never needed it. I had never had hayfever as a child, but over the
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14 years ago
How do you know when to go to the doctor?
Okay let me start off by giving a bit of background information. I was diagnosed a couple of years ago, I'm generally mild and exercise induced, I only use salbutamol and antihistamines as far as medication for asthma. The nurse keeps saying we might put you onto a steroid inhaler but we'll see. So my
Okay let me start off by giving a bit of background information. I was diagnosed a couple of years ago, I'm generally mild and exercise induced, I only use salbutamol and antihistamines as far as medication for asthma. The nurse keeps saying we might put you onto a steroid inhaler but we'll see. So my
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14 years ago
PETITION FOR PIRITON SYRUP IN SACHET FORM!!
Hello, I have kids with both asthma and food/nut allergies and I have to carry a bottle of antihistamine everywhere we go, I am therefore supporting this cause that another mum with nut allergic child has set up. If use antihistamine syrup for your child or yourself or even if you just think this is
Hello, I have kids with both asthma and food/nut allergies and I have to carry a bottle of antihistamine everywhere we go, I am therefore supporting this cause that another mum with nut allergic child has set up. If use antihistamine syrup for your child or yourself or even if you just think this is
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14 years ago
Trying alternative medicine for allergies (or do your allergy meds help enough?)
Hi everyone, I know I've been gone for a bit. If you remember I had surgery as it turned out my esophagus was compressed, and I kept aspirating and getting pneumonia. So the good news is that after getting a post op pneumonia is February, I've been very healthy ever since! I still take singulair, and
Hi everyone, I know I've been gone for a bit. If you remember I had surgery as it turned out my esophagus was compressed, and I kept aspirating and getting pneumonia. So the good news is that after getting a post op pneumonia is February, I've been very healthy ever since! I still take singulair, and
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13 years ago
Hayfever???
Hi everyone, I posted not that long back about constant chest tightness, it started probably when we began the lovely spell of weather that we have been having. I've had no other symptoms but tightness right in the centre of my chest like I'm being sat on! I have been taking much more ventolin than
Hi everyone, I posted not that long back about constant chest tightness, it started probably when we began the lovely spell of weather that we have been having. I've had no other symptoms but tightness right in the centre of my chest like I'm being sat on! I have been taking much more ventolin than
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13 years ago
Asthma and Hayfever
Is anybody else suffering? Ive suffered with hayfever since a small child with the usual symptoms of runny nose, itchy throat, itchy and stinhing eyes etc.. but this year its very different. Ive noticed that the itchy eyes have gone, itchy throat etc.. but my chest is terrible, It seems to sit straight
Is anybody else suffering? Ive suffered with hayfever since a small child with the usual symptoms of runny nose, itchy throat, itchy and stinhing eyes etc.. but this year its very different. Ive noticed that the itchy eyes have gone, itchy throat etc.. but my chest is terrible, It seems to sit straight
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14 years ago
forgetting inhalers rant
3 weeks relatively stable and then...I wake up feeling like this. Mucusy, nelly sitting on my chest and a lot of coughing. Have taken my inhalers, peak flow is ok. And its just dawned on me, I forgot to take my fostair yesterday and that i have run out of antihistamines. feeling ill and like an absolute
3 weeks relatively stable and then...I wake up feeling like this. Mucusy, nelly sitting on my chest and a lot of coughing. Have taken my inhalers, peak flow is ok. And its just dawned on me, I forgot to take my fostair yesterday and that i have run out of antihistamines. feeling ill and like an absolute
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14 years ago
How do you make a diagnosis?
When I go home to visit my family - and the family dog - I end feeling fairly ill due to sneezing, wheezing and other generally unpleasant things. When I was living with my family this happened on and off, and since then, it happens every time I go home for the weekend. Since I'll be going home for
When I go home to visit my family - and the family dog - I end feeling fairly ill due to sneezing, wheezing and other generally unpleasant things. When I was living with my family this happened on and off, and since then, it happens every time I go home for the weekend. Since I'll be going home for
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17 years ago
A bit of a rant - sorry!
Hi all, Been to see doc again this morning as I think I'm heading for a flare up again; not that it has still calmed down properly from last time! Peak flow is steady dropping, ventolin not as effective and sometimes symptoms are shifting a little after a double dose - 2 puffs and 2 again 10 mins later
Hi all, Been to see doc again this morning as I think I'm heading for a flare up again; not that it has still calmed down properly from last time! Peak flow is steady dropping, ventolin not as effective and sometimes symptoms are shifting a little after a double dose - 2 puffs and 2 again 10 mins later
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13 years ago
My path through the minefield too diagnosis.
Hi all As a child as far as I can remember I didn't really catch all the colds and bugs my siblings caught. Always had severe reactions to insect bites and stings. Always suffered with abdominal pain and problems with stomach. Into teenage years repeatedly suffered migraines, tonsilitus, glandular
Hi all As a child as far as I can remember I didn't really catch all the colds and bugs my siblings caught. Always had severe reactions to insect bites and stings. Always suffered with abdominal pain and problems with stomach. Into teenage years repeatedly suffered migraines, tonsilitus, glandular
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
My story
I am 47 year old Mum of 3 and 1 fantastic stepson. My blessings, are a wonderful partner, My beautiful children. 3 crazy dogs, one a puppy. so very busy home. I am currently doing a degree with Open uni. Brain fog doesn`t help, lol, I`ve had many miscarriages, a dvt and PE, plus migraines etc, Sadly
I am 47 year old Mum of 3 and 1 fantastic stepson. My blessings, are a wonderful partner, My beautiful children. 3 crazy dogs, one a puppy. so very busy home. I am currently doing a degree with Open uni. Brain fog doesn`t help, lol, I`ve had many miscarriages, a dvt and PE, plus migraines etc, Sadly
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13 years ago
I am the one and only
I like Chesney Hawkes about as much as I like having my teeth removed by squirrel monkeys with a head full of LSD but it's an apt title. I'm not around lately as I haven't been well. Here's a brief history of the last couple of years. Diagnosis. Start Sulfasalazine. Develop severe allergic reaction
I like Chesney Hawkes about as much as I like having my teeth removed by squirrel monkeys with a head full of LSD but it's an apt title. I'm not around lately as I haven't been well. Here's a brief history of the last couple of years. Diagnosis. Start Sulfasalazine. Develop severe allergic reaction
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