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Trimbow
So been on Trimble for a few months, prescribed by my Nurse at the G.P. surgery. Constant sore throat and hoarse voice. She is reluctant to take me off it (don't know why). How she wants me to use a spacer thing. Will try that. If I don't get on with that she said come in to see her as it's probably
So been on Trimble for a few months, prescribed by my Nurse at the G.P. surgery. Constant sore throat and hoarse voice. She is reluctant to take me off it (don't know why). How she wants me to use a spacer thing. Will try that. If I don't get on with that she said come in to see her as it's probably
babysally
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Having issues with relvar ellipta
I started taking relvar ellipta 92/22 5 days ago. The first day I felt great and had no side effects or breathing issues. When I took my second dose the next day I didn't feel like the medication got to my lungs. My tongue was coated with the powder. This has been getting worse each day of taking it.
I started taking relvar ellipta 92/22 5 days ago. The first day I felt great and had no side effects or breathing issues. When I took my second dose the next day I didn't feel like the medication got to my lungs. My tongue was coated with the powder. This has been getting worse each day of taking it.
invisiblei
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
MY COPD REVIEW - Really.
I went for my 30 minute COPD Review with the nurse. Right - She started talking inhalers - I though "Wait for it) and yes, she said I probably would be better on Trimbow rather than three inhalers. I told her I was happy with Ventalin, Ipratropium bromide and Fostair inhalers., She mentioned Trimbow
I went for my 30 minute COPD Review with the nurse. Right - She started talking inhalers - I though "Wait for it) and yes, she said I probably would be better on Trimbow rather than three inhalers. I told her I was happy with Ventalin, Ipratropium bromide and Fostair inhalers., She mentioned Trimbow
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
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Trimbow and Blood Sugar Level
Hello everyone. I've been lurking for a while and now have a question for you. Has anyone found their blood sugar level going up when using a Trimbow inhaler? If yes, what if anything did you do about it? Thanks for listening.
Hello everyone. I've been lurking for a while and now have a question for you. Has anyone found their blood sugar level going up when using a Trimbow inhaler? If yes, what if anything did you do about it? Thanks for listening.
Difficul
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
newly diagnosed COPD
Hi I’m new to this forum . I have had asthma for years and at my latest review I had a spirometery test. I was completely floored when the nurse said I had COPD and gave me a leaflet and a new inhaler Anoro Ellipta. my parents were both very heavy smokers but I have never smoked. My dad had emphysema
Hi I’m new to this forum . I have had asthma for years and at my latest review I had a spirometery test. I was completely floored when the nurse said I had COPD and gave me a leaflet and a new inhaler Anoro Ellipta. my parents were both very heavy smokers but I have never smoked. My dad had emphysema
Pepeliscious
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Consultant wants to take me off inhalers
I had an appointment with my Respiratory Consultant and he's questioning my asthma diagnosis because my last set of breathing tests were normal. He said that you would expect to see something on the tests that indicates asthma and that even though I have a formal asthma diagnosis on my GP records he
I had an appointment with my Respiratory Consultant and he's questioning my asthma diagnosis because my last set of breathing tests were normal. He said that you would expect to see something on the tests that indicates asthma and that even though I have a formal asthma diagnosis on my GP records he
Lilmix03
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
2 year old asthma
Hi, it looks as though my little girl has asthma. She has all the symptoms & has already been in hospital 3 times treated for an asthma attack. Because she’s under 5 they are very wary of diagnosing her at the moment, however she does have a brown inhaler which she has before bed & in the morning plus
Hi, it looks as though my little girl has asthma. She has all the symptoms & has already been in hospital 3 times treated for an asthma attack. Because she’s under 5 they are very wary of diagnosing her at the moment, however she does have a brown inhaler which she has before bed & in the morning plus
Char788
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Link between dry eyes and throat and PMRGCA? Any ideas?
This is my first post, so it’s a bit long-winded, as I’ve included some context and background. Context: • About 20 years ago, when I was in my mid-50s, I developed dry eyes and dry throat. This was eventually diagnosed as ‘dry eye/dry throat syndrome’. I had my tear ducts plugged to minimise loss
This is my first post, so it’s a bit long-winded, as I’ve included some context and background. Context: • About 20 years ago, when I was in my mid-50s, I developed dry eyes and dry throat. This was eventually diagnosed as ‘dry eye/dry throat syndrome’. I had my tear ducts plugged to minimise loss
allofaquandry
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Blood Tests
Hi, I have weird asthma, am on maximum therapy and wondered what effect high dose antihistamines and prednisolone have on your blood test results. Every time I ask my consultant I'm told it's irrelevant, also is our medication taken into account when we complete breathing tests? The technician who
Hi, I have weird asthma, am on maximum therapy and wondered what effect high dose antihistamines and prednisolone have on your blood test results. Every time I ask my consultant I'm told it's irrelevant, also is our medication taken into account when we complete breathing tests? The technician who
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
7 year old daughters asthma flare up.
Good evening, My 7 year old daughter as been suffering with a really bad flare up with her asthma, which before now has never bothered her. We are now in week 4 of this and she has had 2 bouts of tonsillitis and 2 ear infections along with a constant persistent cough. We have seen countless GP’s
Good evening, My 7 year old daughter as been suffering with a really bad flare up with her asthma, which before now has never bothered her. We are now in week 4 of this and she has had 2 bouts of tonsillitis and 2 ear infections along with a constant persistent cough. We have seen countless GP’s
LRsmum
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Trauma
Hi, to cut long story short. After finding what works finally for my copd I found myself getting out of breath rather than breathless which was brilliant. Then I had covid which was a pain but got over it. Took our dogs for a walk last Friday and the smallest one was attacked by 2 dogs that got out
Hi, to cut long story short. After finding what works finally for my copd I found myself getting out of breath rather than breathless which was brilliant. Then I had covid which was a pain but got over it. Took our dogs for a walk last Friday and the smallest one was attacked by 2 dogs that got out
Mellywelly
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Do exacerbations follow exacerbations?
Hi all, You may have seen my other thread. I am a man in my early forties and had a rude awakening to asthma with an almost two week hospital stay about 1.5 months ago with lots of mucus in lungs and for one week I was on oxygen. Last week I got a cold which quickly went to my chest leaving me clogged
Hi all, You may have seen my other thread. I am a man in my early forties and had a rude awakening to asthma with an almost two week hospital stay about 1.5 months ago with lots of mucus in lungs and for one week I was on oxygen. Last week I got a cold which quickly went to my chest leaving me clogged
Particle32
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Does peak flow increase in non asthmatics following ventolin?
Say someone has no classic symptoms of asthma (wheezing, breathlessness or coughing). Peak flow has always been low their whole life but has a small variation everyday (290- 330). Spirometry is normal (including above average fev1). No change in peak flow following a 5 week steroid inhaler trial. Can
Say someone has no classic symptoms of asthma (wheezing, breathlessness or coughing). Peak flow has always been low their whole life but has a small variation everyday (290- 330). Spirometry is normal (including above average fev1). No change in peak flow following a 5 week steroid inhaler trial. Can
Blueforest23
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Accessing the right medications.
For many years I have been managing asthmatic attacks with my regular asthma inhalers. Until one day I was introduced to a particular kind of inhaler that has really helped in preventing the attacks from occuring frequently but also significantly reduced the numbers of shots I have to inhale on a daily
For many years I have been managing asthmatic attacks with my regular asthma inhalers. Until one day I was introduced to a particular kind of inhaler that has really helped in preventing the attacks from occuring frequently but also significantly reduced the numbers of shots I have to inhale on a daily
Iswell
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Acid Reflux and Asthma
Hi everyone, I have asthma off and on and have had all sorts of tests over the last year. It was made worse by Covid and getting a bit older (now 61). Otherwise I'm quite active. The main feature seems to be many years of acid reflux and I have a small hiatus hernia at the root of that. I am on omeprazole
Hi everyone, I have asthma off and on and have had all sorts of tests over the last year. It was made worse by Covid and getting a bit older (now 61). Otherwise I'm quite active. The main feature seems to be many years of acid reflux and I have a small hiatus hernia at the root of that. I am on omeprazole
Hikingfan
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Has anyone been changed to Luforbec as a preventer inhaler
I have just been swapped from Clenil Modulite to Luforbec, I 'm a bit worried as I have moderate Aortic stenosis, Instructions say to take extra care with this medicine .
I have just been swapped from Clenil Modulite to Luforbec, I 'm a bit worried as I have moderate Aortic stenosis, Instructions say to take extra care with this medicine .
1browneyes1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Luforbec.
Having read a few posts about issues with Luforbec, I would like to add that I've just gone back on Fostair after being so fed up with Luforbec that I even offered to pay for Fostair. The biggest issue has been the difficulty with the device giving me one dose with each press. I had to ditch one inhaler
Having read a few posts about issues with Luforbec, I would like to add that I've just gone back on Fostair after being so fed up with Luforbec that I even offered to pay for Fostair. The biggest issue has been the difficulty with the device giving me one dose with each press. I had to ditch one inhaler
Scrofulous
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Week4 Run3
Completed run 3 yesterday, really enjoyed the run and tried running the first two segments slower so that I could pick up the pace on the last two run segments, I did achieve that, but it made very little difference to my overall time, I think my asthma is improving, but I have been a bit more vigilant
Completed run 3 yesterday, really enjoyed the run and tried running the first two segments slower so that I could pick up the pace on the last two run segments, I did achieve that, but it made very little difference to my overall time, I think my asthma is improving, but I have been a bit more vigilant
Beiciwr
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
11 months ago
it feels like I'll never get better
Hi! I've had constant air hunger every day since June. During my early teens, I was diagnosed with asthma caused by cats. I got prescribed Ventolin which I used when in contact with cats, it helped. I never had any other issues with asthma. As I was young, the allergy tests only confirmed me being
Hi! I've had constant air hunger every day since June. During my early teens, I was diagnosed with asthma caused by cats. I got prescribed Ventolin which I used when in contact with cats, it helped. I never had any other issues with asthma. As I was young, the allergy tests only confirmed me being
crabdip
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Newbie
Hi, I'm new here and looking forward to getting to know others who are in the "same boat" as it were. I was only diagnosed in June and am struggling to come to terms with it, also to get the meds right. I have a review on Friday as it seems the inhaler I was given may not be right for me. It's all
Hi, I'm new here and looking forward to getting to know others who are in the "same boat" as it were. I was only diagnosed in June and am struggling to come to terms with it, also to get the meds right. I have a review on Friday as it seems the inhaler I was given may not be right for me. It's all
emmjay77
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
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