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Recovering from Covid-19!
Whelp. As if the b12 deficiency wasn’t enough, my husband caught Covid at work and then I got it! After 2 weeks of hell (he ended up w/pneumonia and I ended up with tachycardia (rapid resting heartbeat) and breathing issues that have me on two inhalers - a steroid and rescue) I ended up in the ER yesterday
Whelp. As if the b12 deficiency wasn’t enough, my husband caught Covid at work and then I got it! After 2 weeks of hell (he ended up w/pneumonia and I ended up with tachycardia (rapid resting heartbeat) and breathing issues that have me on two inhalers - a steroid and rescue) I ended up in the ER yesterday
HopetoB12better
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Return to work during Pandemic - reasonable adjustments?
8th September 2020. Hi, I have asthma which is controlled with steroid preventer inhaler and my reliever inhaler. I am in the 'clinically vulnerable' but not 'clinically extremely vulnerable' category. Despite not being told to shield, I have in effect been doing so as I am very concerned about the
8th September 2020. Hi, I have asthma which is controlled with steroid preventer inhaler and my reliever inhaler. I am in the 'clinically vulnerable' but not 'clinically extremely vulnerable' category. Despite not being told to shield, I have in effect been doing so as I am very concerned about the
SECRAVEN
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Newly prescribed combi inhaler (Relvar)
Having trouble controlling my asthma - doubled up Clenil 200 wasn’t making a huge difference. Just been prescribed Relvar for a month & wanted to know how others have found this combi inhaler. Any advice? Thanks.
Having trouble controlling my asthma - doubled up Clenil 200 wasn’t making a huge difference. Just been prescribed Relvar for a month & wanted to know how others have found this combi inhaler. Any advice? Thanks.
GMcC2
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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Inhalers which are best
Hi i am currently on Relvar and Spiriva but i find i get dizzy and have palpitations i also have a lot of mucus which makes my cough worse does anyone else get this and if i leave one off which one should i chose . Don't find the surgery much help
Hi i am currently on Relvar and Spiriva but i find i get dizzy and have palpitations i also have a lot of mucus which makes my cough worse does anyone else get this and if i leave one off which one should i chose . Don't find the surgery much help
nottowell
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Re inhalers
A BIG THANKS TO EVERYONE for your answers it’s good you all support everyone So take care and be safe xx
A BIG THANKS TO EVERYONE for your answers it’s good you all support everyone So take care and be safe xx
primrose71
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
What triggers an asthma attack
Hello everyone, hope you're all well in these difficult times with Covid-19. Over many years, I have not been able to work it out nor have I been able to get a positive answer from doctors. For so many years, I have been in certain unforeseen circumstances where if a person is attacking me in verbal
Hello everyone, hope you're all well in these difficult times with Covid-19. Over many years, I have not been able to work it out nor have I been able to get a positive answer from doctors. For so many years, I have been in certain unforeseen circumstances where if a person is attacking me in verbal
Ajay101
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Inhalers
Hi all I have had COPD for 10yrs always been told when I use my inhaler to inhale deep and hold for a few seconds now respitory nurse says that’s wrong when using a spacer to take 3to5 short breaths in and out keeping spacer in mouth would like to hear how some of you take yours thank you .
Hi all I have had COPD for 10yrs always been told when I use my inhaler to inhale deep and hold for a few seconds now respitory nurse says that’s wrong when using a spacer to take 3to5 short breaths in and out keeping spacer in mouth would like to hear how some of you take yours thank you .
primrose71
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
In Limbo
I developed a wheeze/whistle at night at beginning of lockdown and was diagnosed by telephone with asthma (at age 56) and given inhalers. (Have not yet had lung function test due to Covid) so still not really confirmed. I then developed chest pains which feel like they are where you’d typically recognise
I developed a wheeze/whistle at night at beginning of lockdown and was diagnosed by telephone with asthma (at age 56) and given inhalers. (Have not yet had lung function test due to Covid) so still not really confirmed. I then developed chest pains which feel like they are where you’d typically recognise
Tink6467
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
To test for COVID or not
My son had an asthma attack at school today. He has cough variant asthma so his attacks present as a “continuous cough”. His cough stopped when they finally gave him his inhaler (half an hour later). School wants us to take him for a COVID test Or they won’t let him return. GP surgery have said he doesn
My son had an asthma attack at school today. He has cough variant asthma so his attacks present as a “continuous cough”. His cough stopped when they finally gave him his inhaler (half an hour later). School wants us to take him for a COVID test Or they won’t let him return. GP surgery have said he doesn
Alderfox
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Week 1 run 2 done with recently diagnosed Asthma. ADVICE NEEDED
Hi everyone. After many false starts I have decided to try and lose some weight and get fitter. After lockdown I am now over 5 stone overweight. I confess the first run was a total shock and my legs were aching. Hamstrings were super tight and ankles sore. Dragged myself out yesterday for run 2 which
Hi everyone. After many false starts I have decided to try and lose some weight and get fitter. After lockdown I am now over 5 stone overweight. I confess the first run was a total shock and my legs were aching. Hamstrings were super tight and ankles sore. Dragged myself out yesterday for run 2 which
Getting_fit_at_35
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Recently diagnosed.....need advice!
hello, I was diagnosed with asthma in February (age 39). Then covid/lockdown happened and I basically haven't seen anyone since. I was prescribed fostair 200/6, this was due to being on clenil 100 and it being no help. I am after a bit of advice, I still struggle quite a bit with shortness of breath,
hello, I was diagnosed with asthma in February (age 39). Then covid/lockdown happened and I basically haven't seen anyone since. I was prescribed fostair 200/6, this was due to being on clenil 100 and it being no help. I am after a bit of advice, I still struggle quite a bit with shortness of breath,
wooders09
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Week 5 Run 3 - I DID IT!!!
Second time's the charm as they say. Thank you all for your wonderful help. I did it with the NHS app today and had Laura's soothing voice talking to me when it got tough. I also took the advice about running downhill as much as possible which I managed to do. I eschewed my normal route (which probably
Second time's the charm as they say. Thank you all for your wonderful help. I did it with the NHS app today and had Laura's soothing voice talking to me when it got tough. I also took the advice about running downhill as much as possible which I managed to do. I eschewed my normal route (which probably
Dodgylungs
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Shortage of Breath with low Immune System
Hi Guys, any similar experiences re the above. I was diagnosed with GPA last December, done really well after treatment and down to 5mg of steroids but still taking Azathioprine. ANCA marker low and steadily reducing. However when I finally got to 5mg of Prednisolone after a couple of weeks started getting
Hi Guys, any similar experiences re the above. I was diagnosed with GPA last December, done really well after treatment and down to 5mg of steroids but still taking Azathioprine. ANCA marker low and steadily reducing. However when I finally got to 5mg of Prednisolone after a couple of weeks started getting
Investigator1
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Vasculitis UK
4 years ago
Advice on next steps
Hello everyone, I've been suffering with uncontrolled asthma for almost 6 months (every day problems as well as 4 attacks) and I'm awaiting a hospital consultant phone call which has been put back twice already. I take fostair 200/6, montelukast and a large amount of blue inhaler at the moment. The
Hello everyone, I've been suffering with uncontrolled asthma for almost 6 months (every day problems as well as 4 attacks) and I'm awaiting a hospital consultant phone call which has been put back twice already. I take fostair 200/6, montelukast and a large amount of blue inhaler at the moment. The
Princessconswayla
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Help! Does anyone else have trouble breathing with excessive phlegm?
Hi. I have fibro/c.f. as part of an autoimmune disease. I also have asthma. I have been having these episodes for a while where I feel very sleepy and feel like I am not breathing well. If I use my inhaler, a few hours later, I cough up significant amounts of phlegm and then feel my breathing improve
Hi. I have fibro/c.f. as part of an autoimmune disease. I also have asthma. I have been having these episodes for a while where I feel very sleepy and feel like I am not breathing well. If I use my inhaler, a few hours later, I cough up significant amounts of phlegm and then feel my breathing improve
Mja75
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My Fibro Community
4 years ago
Hi I'm new here
It has been good to read all of your posts gleaning information as I went through them. Was diagnosed with COPD 8 years ago after a chest infection. Prescribed tiotropum and Ventolin inhalers and was told I had approximately 8 yrs left if I carried on smoking. I gave up smoking 6yrs later when I
It has been good to read all of your posts gleaning information as I went through them. Was diagnosed with COPD 8 years ago after a chest infection. Prescribed tiotropum and Ventolin inhalers and was told I had approximately 8 yrs left if I carried on smoking. I gave up smoking 6yrs later when I
Daisytime
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
1st ever Asthma attack and diagnosis
Newbie here. I have been having issues breathing for a few months now off and on, including coughing and wheezing. Thought nothing of it other than I was slightly overweight and being a smoker. Thursday however things took a couple of turns. I rang 111 on my other half insistence as I was wheezing in
Newbie here. I have been having issues breathing for a few months now off and on, including coughing and wheezing. Thought nothing of it other than I was slightly overweight and being a smoker. Thursday however things took a couple of turns. I rang 111 on my other half insistence as I was wheezing in
Philheybrookbay
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma hit me out of the blue
Hello to everyone at A UK I joined Health Unlocked some time ago because I suffered from Polymyalgia Rheumatica and needed advice. It's a nasty auto immune condition that can be managed with steroids. I am one of the lucky people to make a recovery after 2 years. Now, I'm getting on happily with life
Hello to everyone at A UK I joined Health Unlocked some time ago because I suffered from Polymyalgia Rheumatica and needed advice. It's a nasty auto immune condition that can be managed with steroids. I am one of the lucky people to make a recovery after 2 years. Now, I'm getting on happily with life
Downbytheriverside
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Trelegy problem?
I have been using Trelegy inhaler for 3 months or so...everything was fine, but then I noticed that when I would get up in the middle of the night to urinate, I would be leaking all the way to the pot! Then I noticed I was getting some sharp pain in my urethra area..so I looked up side effects on Trelegy
I have been using Trelegy inhaler for 3 months or so...everything was fine, but then I noticed that when I would get up in the middle of the night to urinate, I would be leaking all the way to the pot! Then I noticed I was getting some sharp pain in my urethra area..so I looked up side effects on Trelegy
sweetsusie
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COPD Friends
4 years ago
Why aren't my meds working?
Hi all, I'd need a bit of help as I'm not sure what's going on... I've been diagnosed with asthma bronchiale when I was 3. It was mild/moderate then totally went when I was about 14ish. I then moved to the UK (I'm Hungarian) when I was 27. I'm now 40, and recently my asthma is difficult. I'm on Fostair
Hi all, I'd need a bit of help as I'm not sure what's going on... I've been diagnosed with asthma bronchiale when I was 3. It was mild/moderate then totally went when I was about 14ish. I then moved to the UK (I'm Hungarian) when I was 27. I'm now 40, and recently my asthma is difficult. I'm on Fostair
Klau80
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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