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Ocular Pressure
Has anyone suffered with high ocular pressure after using Steroid inhalers? I have been and my optician says I should try not to take any inhaled steroids!! But my asthma doctor says my asthma cannot be controlled any other way!! Has anyone had a similar experience? I take 100/6 symbicort 1 puff per
Has anyone suffered with high ocular pressure after using Steroid inhalers? I have been and my optician says I should try not to take any inhaled steroids!! But my asthma doctor says my asthma cannot be controlled any other way!! Has anyone had a similar experience? I take 100/6 symbicort 1 puff per
trimt
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Chronic Side Effects of Asthma Medications
I joined this group some two months ago, soon after being been diagnosed with underlying asthma. At that time, I had been prescribed Forstair 100/6 and have tried the pressurised inhaler and NEXThaler fine powder options, both of which evoked horrendous side effects of hoarseness, dry mouth ulcers and
I joined this group some two months ago, soon after being been diagnosed with underlying asthma. At that time, I had been prescribed Forstair 100/6 and have tried the pressurised inhaler and NEXThaler fine powder options, both of which evoked horrendous side effects of hoarseness, dry mouth ulcers and
Clemenzaa
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Swapping spiriva to Trimbow and update on referral
Hi, I managed to speak to the asthma specialist nurse at my own GP’s, about my increase in flare ups, increased prednisolone and need for referral that I posted about last week. He was very helpful in that he acknowledged that a referral was necessary, although being seen by a Consultant ‘as they have
Hi, I managed to speak to the asthma specialist nurse at my own GP’s, about my increase in flare ups, increased prednisolone and need for referral that I posted about last week. He was very helpful in that he acknowledged that a referral was necessary, although being seen by a Consultant ‘as they have
Celie1
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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Fostair fast heart rate
I've been taking fostair for a couple of months, and it seems to have been e a big help. I havent had any problems so far, until over this weekend I have been feeling bit ropey, felt like I was starting with a cold but haven't. This morning I woke up with a bit of a headache, nothing too bad just annoying
I've been taking fostair for a couple of months, and it seems to have been e a big help. I havent had any problems so far, until over this weekend I have been feeling bit ropey, felt like I was starting with a cold but haven't. This morning I woke up with a bit of a headache, nothing too bad just annoying
Anfaw
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Chronic lung pain but few other signs
I'm new to this thread, and have asthma-COPD which was diagnosed in Jan 2020. I have this weird chronic pain in my lower left lung; in exactly the same place I had it three years ago after a bout of pnemonia. (It lasted for nearly a year, and was described as neuropthic pain.) Now I've had it again
I'm new to this thread, and have asthma-COPD which was diagnosed in Jan 2020. I have this weird chronic pain in my lower left lung; in exactly the same place I had it three years ago after a bout of pnemonia. (It lasted for nearly a year, and was described as neuropthic pain.) Now I've had it again
WeaverS
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Is this good or bad?
Tmi but I've just brought up a lot of mucus for about 10 minutes with constant coughing. I have started a stronger and new inhaler after an asthma flare up two weeks ago. Is this good? Is this my lungs bringing up all the bad stuff from the flare up?
Tmi but I've just brought up a lot of mucus for about 10 minutes with constant coughing. I have started a stronger and new inhaler after an asthma flare up two weeks ago. Is this good? Is this my lungs bringing up all the bad stuff from the flare up?
Blouise1504
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Changed inhaler.
I have been using seretide 125 evohaler for nearly twelve months,and started to have headaches.My doctor has now changed the seretide to symbicort 100/6 turbohaler.Has anyone had similar problem?
I have been using seretide 125 evohaler for nearly twelve months,and started to have headaches.My doctor has now changed the seretide to symbicort 100/6 turbohaler.Has anyone had similar problem?
Freddy1973
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Helppppp
Hi I need some advice they've changed my steriod inhaler nearly two weeks ago from the brown one to fostair nexthaler as I'm still struggling with my breathing and had two asthma flare ups due to blood pressure pills. I was wondering when should I see improvement in my chest? How long does it take? Just
Hi I need some advice they've changed my steriod inhaler nearly two weeks ago from the brown one to fostair nexthaler as I'm still struggling with my breathing and had two asthma flare ups due to blood pressure pills. I was wondering when should I see improvement in my chest? How long does it take? Just
Blouise1504
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Sob symptoms after 5days of prednisolone and currently stepping down
Hi hope all is well with you all. During an asthma flare up which started 12 days ago I was given 5 days prednisolone 40mg daily and another inhaler (Atrovent and then replaced by Spiriva a week later). I normally need a 2 courses of steroids and step down to sort out the problem, but as I’ve had too
Hi hope all is well with you all. During an asthma flare up which started 12 days ago I was given 5 days prednisolone 40mg daily and another inhaler (Atrovent and then replaced by Spiriva a week later). I normally need a 2 courses of steroids and step down to sort out the problem, but as I’ve had too
Celie1
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Common Abbreviations 😉
AAP - asthma action plan ABx - antibiotics appt - appointment AN - asthma nurse DPI - dry powder inhaler (suck inhaler) ICS - inhaled corticosteroid (preventer inhaler) LABA - long acting beta-2 agonist (long acting bronchodilator/long acting reliever) MDI - metered dose inhaler (spray inhaler) Neb
AAP - asthma action plan ABx - antibiotics appt - appointment AN - asthma nurse DPI - dry powder inhaler (suck inhaler) ICS - inhaled corticosteroid (preventer inhaler) LABA - long acting beta-2 agonist (long acting bronchodilator/long acting reliever) MDI - metered dose inhaler (spray inhaler) Neb
EmmaF91
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Second three new links.
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The Lancet: Seroprevalence study from Wuhan suggests 6.9% of population had COVID-19 antibodies by April 2020 -- including 40% with neutralizing antibodies that lasted for at least 9 months.
[/u] The emergence of COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, has led to an unprecedented global public health
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The Lancet: Seroprevalence study from Wuhan suggests 6.9% of population had COVID-19 antibodies by April 2020 -- including 40% with neutralizing antibodies that lasted for at least 9 months.
[/u] The emergence of COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, has led to an unprecedented global public health
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Fostair Inhaler
Hi there has anyone had red scabs in the mouth and sore throat after using fostair inhaler?
Hi there has anyone had red scabs in the mouth and sore throat after using fostair inhaler?
Noplacelikehome
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Inhaler issues
Well.. like I have posted earlier having issues with finding an inhaler that I do not have horrible side effects from. I am still recovering from extreme eye irritation and eye and sinus dryness from Spiriva. So now my doctor said to use my Albuterol inhaler as needed and an order for a neubulizer and
Well.. like I have posted earlier having issues with finding an inhaler that I do not have horrible side effects from. I am still recovering from extreme eye irritation and eye and sinus dryness from Spiriva. So now my doctor said to use my Albuterol inhaler as needed and an order for a neubulizer and
Solily
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Questions about Spiriva and referral
Hi, I’ve just taken my first dose of Spiriva and am always a bit edgy when taking new things 😅. I realised after taking it, that the instructions didn’t say anything about shaking it before use, is that because it’s a different kind of inhaler to Fostair which is my other inhaler? Also it didn’t
Hi, I’ve just taken my first dose of Spiriva and am always a bit edgy when taking new things 😅. I realised after taking it, that the instructions didn’t say anything about shaking it before use, is that because it’s a different kind of inhaler to Fostair which is my other inhaler? Also it didn’t
Celie1
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Recording PF with inhalers?
Hi All, I've been recording my PF as was advised and to note if its increased after use my inhaler, before I did this with my blue inhaler ventolin, but now I have an ICS - Easyhaler budesonide, do I use this and record PF instead of my blue inhaler now or?
Hi All, I've been recording my PF as was advised and to note if its increased after use my inhaler, before I did this with my blue inhaler ventolin, but now I have an ICS - Easyhaler budesonide, do I use this and record PF instead of my blue inhaler now or?
Ami40
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Just another blip in the road.
Warning long post! Hi, hope everyone is well. This So here I approach my 1 year on Benra anniversary. It hasn’t been a smooth ride that’s for sure, and the ride leading up to it was incredibly bumpy. But with the current situation I have had lots of time to reflect a celebrate the milestones, no
Warning long post! Hi, hope everyone is well. This So here I approach my 1 year on Benra anniversary. It hasn’t been a smooth ride that’s for sure, and the ride leading up to it was incredibly bumpy. But with the current situation I have had lots of time to reflect a celebrate the milestones, no
HoppyNurse
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Hello everyone Newbie here
Hi everybody not long joined want to say Hello to everyone. I'm 62 retired due to struggling with shift work. Suffering from short term memory loss so bad cannot do mental arithmetic now and in any conversation lose my train of thought. Since I retired I have been diagnosed with Sleep Apnoea, Psoriatic
Hi everybody not long joined want to say Hello to everyone. I'm 62 retired due to struggling with shift work. Suffering from short term memory loss so bad cannot do mental arithmetic now and in any conversation lose my train of thought. Since I retired I have been diagnosed with Sleep Apnoea, Psoriatic
john159
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Fostair making heart rate increase
Hi all, Just started fostair 100 today - anyone else find that it makes ur heart rate really increase? trying to get to sleep and i can’t becuase of it. on the other hand my lungs feel great already. are there any other steroid inhalers similar to this but without the side affects of being jittery
Hi all, Just started fostair 100 today - anyone else find that it makes ur heart rate really increase? trying to get to sleep and i can’t becuase of it. on the other hand my lungs feel great already. are there any other steroid inhalers similar to this but without the side affects of being jittery
Foskr
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Blood blisters in mouth from inhaler
Hi everyone! Having a very bizarre side effect of what I think is being caused by my steroid inhaler! Has anyone experienced blood blisters in their mouth? I just have a very small one on the roof of my mouth.... 😬!!
Hi everyone! Having a very bizarre side effect of what I think is being caused by my steroid inhaler! Has anyone experienced blood blisters in their mouth? I just have a very small one on the roof of my mouth.... 😬!!
Sunnydays1982
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Weaning off inhalers
Hi there, I was diagnosed with asthma last year and had lung function tests recently. I got a letter from the consultant saying that I don’t have asthma and to wean off the inhalers. I appreciate that I shouldn’t ask for medical advice here but I haven’t a clue how to do this. I’m currently on flutiform
Hi there, I was diagnosed with asthma last year and had lung function tests recently. I got a letter from the consultant saying that I don’t have asthma and to wean off the inhalers. I appreciate that I shouldn’t ask for medical advice here but I haven’t a clue how to do this. I’m currently on flutiform
jeffbird
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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