Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Pulvinal Salbutamol dry inhaler
Posts
Communities
10,284 public posts
Filter results
Excessive Yawning and Low Blood O2 using Forstair
I have been taking Forstair 200/6 for over 3 years and suffer from Low blood O2 at night. I also excessively yawn when my blood O2 goes low which appears to be 30 minutes after taking the inhaler. Does anyone else get these symptoms?
I have been taking Forstair 200/6 for over 3 years and suffer from Low blood O2 at night. I also excessively yawn when my blood O2 goes low which appears to be 30 minutes after taking the inhaler. Does anyone else get these symptoms?
Maverick62
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
New confused and fed-up!
Hi everybody, I’m new here and haven’t yet been diagnosed with asthma, although this is the route the Drs are now going down. I’m a 63 year old healthy lady, never smoked and have never had chest issues until now. On December 28th I tested positive for Covid, although I had no real symptoms to speak
Hi everybody, I’m new here and haven’t yet been diagnosed with asthma, although this is the route the Drs are now going down. I’m a 63 year old healthy lady, never smoked and have never had chest issues until now. On December 28th I tested positive for Covid, although I had no real symptoms to speak
Danubio
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Relvar step down
Hi all. I was wondering if anyone has experience of stepping down from lower dose Relvar (92/22) and am interested in what they were prescribed as an alternative please? This is complicated by the fact that my daughter ( who I’m writing on behalf) is 17 yrs old so can’t have certain meds until she’s
Hi all. I was wondering if anyone has experience of stepping down from lower dose Relvar (92/22) and am interested in what they were prescribed as an alternative please? This is complicated by the fact that my daughter ( who I’m writing on behalf) is 17 yrs old so can’t have certain meds until she’s
Sjb10
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
Is this the start of a flare??
I am new to my diagnosis, but not new to this feeling (I have felt like this several times over the years when I overdo things). This week was so stressful and busy at work. I started feeling more tired than usual around Wednesday. This morning it is like I am coming down with the flu - so exhausted
I am new to my diagnosis, but not new to this feeling (I have felt like this several times over the years when I overdo things). This week was so stressful and busy at work. I started feeling more tired than usual around Wednesday. This morning it is like I am coming down with the flu - so exhausted
Willow7733
in
LUPUS UK
2 years ago
My mind is boggled with symptoms
Hi everyone I hope your are coping well today, I'm probably looking for reassurance again but I'm also working hard with my doctors, my cbt and my lung physio for what I'm told dysfunctional breathing it's been a long road and still remains. I have seem 3 doctors over the last few years and 2 of them
Hi everyone I hope your are coping well today, I'm probably looking for reassurance again but I'm also working hard with my doctors, my cbt and my lung physio for what I'm told dysfunctional breathing it's been a long road and still remains. I have seem 3 doctors over the last few years and 2 of them
bryan45735
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Steroid Inhaler - Cherry Angioma Link?
Hello, I have recently been diagnosed with extrinsic asthma and been given a steroid inhaler to take twice a day and a blue reliever inhaler. Due to wheezing and shortness of breath - I'm a 30yr olds Female (I've had COVID twice) I have noticed a huge influx in Cherry Angioma and heard that there may
Hello, I have recently been diagnosed with extrinsic asthma and been given a steroid inhaler to take twice a day and a blue reliever inhaler. Due to wheezing and shortness of breath - I'm a 30yr olds Female (I've had COVID twice) I have noticed a huge influx in Cherry Angioma and heard that there may
Kellylou1712
in
Living with Asthma
2 years ago
steroid inhaler and cataracts
Had an appointment with consultant who says I have cataracts. He reckons inhaled steroid use can cause this condition. Not heard of this side effect in all the years I have been using them . Is he right?
Had an appointment with consultant who says I have cataracts. He reckons inhaled steroid use can cause this condition. Not heard of this side effect in all the years I have been using them . Is he right?
Boharford
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Fexofenadine Side Effects
Hi, after speaking with a pharmacist yesterday they suggested switching from Acrivastine antihistamines to Fexofenadine for my hay fever. I took one last night and I’m really struggling with sleep tonight and was wondering if that was a side effect of the Fexofenadine? Has anyone else experienced this
Hi, after speaking with a pharmacist yesterday they suggested switching from Acrivastine antihistamines to Fexofenadine for my hay fever. I took one last night and I’m really struggling with sleep tonight and was wondering if that was a side effect of the Fexofenadine? Has anyone else experienced this
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Change of Inhaler
Hello, can anyone help please? My doctor has moved me from a symbicort 100/6, one puff twice a day to Clenil Modulite, one puff twice a day. Has anyone has had a similar change and if so, what are the pros and cons please?
Hello, can anyone help please? My doctor has moved me from a symbicort 100/6, one puff twice a day to Clenil Modulite, one puff twice a day. Has anyone has had a similar change and if so, what are the pros and cons please?
Geegee2
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Update to “Inhaler”
I managed to get a face-to-face appointment with a doctor yesterday but unfortunately other events changed the outcome. As I’ve detailed in my Profile I also have an autoimmune illness and, due to a type of flare, I’d had to increase my steroids (from 6mg of Prednisolone to 60mg per day). I seemed to
I managed to get a face-to-face appointment with a doctor yesterday but unfortunately other events changed the outcome. As I’ve detailed in my Profile I also have an autoimmune illness and, due to a type of flare, I’d had to increase my steroids (from 6mg of Prednisolone to 60mg per day). I seemed to
Janann25
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
CANT STOP COUGHING
ive had a cough for 9 months , coughing so much it makes me gag i make a horrible noise i gasp for breath my asthma nurse put me on a new inhaler its called innovair next inhaler, or fostair next inhaler, it helps somewhat but I'm still coughing really bad all i bring up is white stuff and if i
ive had a cough for 9 months , coughing so much it makes me gag i make a horrible noise i gasp for breath my asthma nurse put me on a new inhaler its called innovair next inhaler, or fostair next inhaler, it helps somewhat but I'm still coughing really bad all i bring up is white stuff and if i
thamesbob
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
What does an asthma attack feel like for you?
I’ve had asthma since late 20s, for about 15 years now, Was very mild for first few years and easily managed. Got much worse post pregnancy and particularly in recent years, after viral infections. On fostair now and last time it was bad steroids and fostair didn’t work, but eventually montelukast
I’ve had asthma since late 20s, for about 15 years now, Was very mild for first few years and easily managed. Got much worse post pregnancy and particularly in recent years, after viral infections. On fostair now and last time it was bad steroids and fostair didn’t work, but eventually montelukast
kjs81
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Graduated!!!!
I have managed to do couch to 5k! I am utterly shocked! I really struggled on the first couple of weeks where I was using my inhaler a lot for my asthma, and today I did my last run no inhaler needed! I decided to continue to reach the 5k too and managed it in 33 minutes! I definitely feel the benefits
I have managed to do couch to 5k! I am utterly shocked! I really struggled on the first couple of weeks where I was using my inhaler a lot for my asthma, and today I did my last run no inhaler needed! I decided to continue to reach the 5k too and managed it in 33 minutes! I definitely feel the benefits
Fitness777
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Inhaler
I was diagnosed with COPD about 4 years ago. I had another lung function test the following year but have only had “telephone lung function tests” since then😩. The respiratory nurse at my doctor’s surgery retired last month and has not been replaced so I’m finding it difficult to get advice. Just before
I was diagnosed with COPD about 4 years ago. I had another lung function test the following year but have only had “telephone lung function tests” since then😩. The respiratory nurse at my doctor’s surgery retired last month and has not been replaced so I’m finding it difficult to get advice. Just before
Janann25
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Stopping inhalers prior investigation.
I've waited a year for a hospital appointment and received a letter yesterday for a FeNO and Full pulmonary function tests with reversibility test. I have to stop Spiriva 72 hrs before no Seretide for 24 hrs and no ventolin for 6 hours prior. Im panicking to say the least I feel I will end up in hospital
I've waited a year for a hospital appointment and received a letter yesterday for a FeNO and Full pulmonary function tests with reversibility test. I have to stop Spiriva 72 hrs before no Seretide for 24 hrs and no ventolin for 6 hours prior. Im panicking to say the least I feel I will end up in hospital
Spikedog66
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Covid and AF
I tested positive with Covid on Saturday and feeling ill. I’ve had AFfor 8 years but luckily only had three bad attacks in the last 6 months.Now I’m getting supraventricular ectopics in long runs which are scary and make me feel I’m going to faint, and then ramp up my heartbeat. The GP knew little aboutAF
I tested positive with Covid on Saturday and feeling ill. I’ve had AFfor 8 years but luckily only had three bad attacks in the last 6 months.Now I’m getting supraventricular ectopics in long runs which are scary and make me feel I’m going to faint, and then ramp up my heartbeat. The GP knew little aboutAF
Janna501
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Need advice on allergic rhinitis and asthma
Hi I have been having ongoing nasal congestion since last year and decided to go private to see an ent and that’s was fine as I was seen quick and after a few appointments and ct scan and after trying flixonse nasule drops and Avamys nasal spray he said i have allergic rhinitis and chronic sinsusitis
Hi I have been having ongoing nasal congestion since last year and decided to go private to see an ent and that’s was fine as I was seen quick and after a few appointments and ct scan and after trying flixonse nasule drops and Avamys nasal spray he said i have allergic rhinitis and chronic sinsusitis
Jac902
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Has the storm/change in weather impacted on you?
Has anyone had asthma flare ups preceding the storm and after that we have just experienced? I had a bad asthma attack on the Wednesday night and have been woken every night since. I get seasonal asthma so I am wondering if the change in weather is a big impact? Currently only on salbutamol but need
Has anyone had asthma flare ups preceding the storm and after that we have just experienced? I had a bad asthma attack on the Wednesday night and have been woken every night since. I get seasonal asthma so I am wondering if the change in weather is a big impact? Currently only on salbutamol but need
Lbal
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Change of inhalers
Has anyone used soprobec 250 and how do you find it any side effects
Has anyone used soprobec 250 and how do you find it any side effects
nottowell
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Sobrobec inhaler
I have just had my inhaler changed to Soprobec dies anyone else use it and ow do you find it any side effects?
I have just had my inhaler changed to Soprobec dies anyone else use it and ow do you find it any side effects?
nottowell
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
1
...
51
52
53
...
100
Next page
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Asthma Community Forum
5605 results
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2681 results
Couch to 5K
366 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest