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I have recently been given a Hearing Dog. She is a poodle,so one of the least allergenic dogs. I know I have a dog allergy so my Symbicot was doubled initially to 400mg twice a day. I am, however, still struggling and taking salbutamol a lot during the day. I have tried all the different antihistamines
I have recently been given a Hearing Dog. She is a poodle,so one of the least allergenic dogs. I know I have a dog allergy so my Symbicot was doubled initially to 400mg twice a day. I am, however, still struggling and taking salbutamol a lot during the day. I have tried all the different antihistamines
Caline1
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Has anyone been signed off work by their GP with anxiety?
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone has been signed off with anxiety? I'm really struggling to be honest! Work hasn't been great the past year or two, on top of covid and all the anxieties and stess that has brought with working in a nursery on top of having underlying health conditions... to top it all
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone has been signed off with anxiety? I'm really struggling to be honest! Work hasn't been great the past year or two, on top of covid and all the anxieties and stess that has brought with working in a nursery on top of having underlying health conditions... to top it all
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Hyperventilation on exertion
Hi! I’m new to this group but not new to asthma. I was diagnosed officially at 5 years old, and I’m 40 now. It was out of control as a child, very well managed from adolescence into my mid 30’s, and then everything changed. My doctors have no answers, I’ve switched inhalers, added meds, etc but have
Hi! I’m new to this group but not new to asthma. I was diagnosed officially at 5 years old, and I’m 40 now. It was out of control as a child, very well managed from adolescence into my mid 30’s, and then everything changed. My doctors have no answers, I’ve switched inhalers, added meds, etc but have
Springtimeholly
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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Hyperventilation with exertion
Hi! I’m new to this group but not new to asthma. I was diagnosed officially at 5 years old, and I’m 40 now. It was out of control as a child, very well managed from adolescence into my mid 30’s, and then everything changed. My doctors have no answers, I’ve switched inhalers, added meds, etc but have
Hi! I’m new to this group but not new to asthma. I was diagnosed officially at 5 years old, and I’m 40 now. It was out of control as a child, very well managed from adolescence into my mid 30’s, and then everything changed. My doctors have no answers, I’ve switched inhalers, added meds, etc but have
Springtimeholly
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Living with Asthma
3 years ago
Mild, moderate or severe?
Hi, how do I know if I have mild, moderate or severe asthma? Had asthma since birth but never been hospitalised with it. As a teenager til recently my asthma was non existent then recently probably due to stress it got worse, used to be on symbicort 100/6 2x2 puffs now on fostair 100/6 2x2 puffs, blue
Hi, how do I know if I have mild, moderate or severe asthma? Had asthma since birth but never been hospitalised with it. As a teenager til recently my asthma was non existent then recently probably due to stress it got worse, used to be on symbicort 100/6 2x2 puffs now on fostair 100/6 2x2 puffs, blue
Klau80
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Lung restriction and mucus blocking airways
I’m a 42 year old man. I’ve always had mild asthma since I was a teenager, but had got worse now at 42. I’ve smoked cigarettes a bit in the past and smoked cannabis which hadn’t helped my breathing capacity but I’ve been fairly fit at different stages in my life Where I would jog regularly and use gym
I’m a 42 year old man. I’ve always had mild asthma since I was a teenager, but had got worse now at 42. I’ve smoked cigarettes a bit in the past and smoked cannabis which hadn’t helped my breathing capacity but I’ve been fairly fit at different stages in my life Where I would jog regularly and use gym
Lung_6
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Fostair
Hi I’m new on here, I’ve seen a lot of people mention Fostair on here, I’ve had most drugs for asthma but I’ve never heard of it. I’m a severe asthmatic and have been for approx 15 years I take salbutamol inhalers and also on fluticasone 2 puffs twice a day Plus 9 mg prednisalone daily also on monthly
Hi I’m new on here, I’ve seen a lot of people mention Fostair on here, I’ve had most drugs for asthma but I’ve never heard of it. I’m a severe asthmatic and have been for approx 15 years I take salbutamol inhalers and also on fluticasone 2 puffs twice a day Plus 9 mg prednisalone daily also on monthly
Mickeyboy2020
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma exacerbation
I went for a run in the very cold weather on Tuesday and forgot to wear a buff to cover my mouth. When I got back my windpipe felt sore and I had to take my inhaler. I’m still feeling a bit wheezy a few days later. Anyone had this experience that lasted this long? I’m on Fostair and have started add
I went for a run in the very cold weather on Tuesday and forgot to wear a buff to cover my mouth. When I got back my windpipe felt sore and I had to take my inhaler. I’m still feeling a bit wheezy a few days later. Anyone had this experience that lasted this long? I’m on Fostair and have started add
Lizzog
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Fostair causing coughing?
I have been diagnosed with asthma, either atopic asthma or non-asmatic allergic bronchitis in February of last year, had one appointment and now followed by a consultant vis phone appointments. I was on Clenil 100, 2 puffs 2x a day, and having sore throat, hoarse voice, etc. After a trial of montelukast
I have been diagnosed with asthma, either atopic asthma or non-asmatic allergic bronchitis in February of last year, had one appointment and now followed by a consultant vis phone appointments. I was on Clenil 100, 2 puffs 2x a day, and having sore throat, hoarse voice, etc. After a trial of montelukast
Monkeybuns
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Atypical asthma ling function results
I posted before about my atypical asthma, as there are quite a few people with similar symptoms that have also been dismissed I thought I would share my results. Additionally if anyone has any insight, would be interested to hear. I pad to have a lung function test at a hospital to get some answers and
I posted before about my atypical asthma, as there are quite a few people with similar symptoms that have also been dismissed I thought I would share my results. Additionally if anyone has any insight, would be interested to hear. I pad to have a lung function test at a hospital to get some answers and
BlueBlobs1
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
MRI
Home again, wasn’t too bad, got a bit breathless when I had to lie flat on the table but nurse got my inhaler and I soon settled down. Canular went in easily enough and procedure took a little less than I thought it would. Had a baileys coffee and Cyril doing dinner, his signature dish, just chips and
Home again, wasn’t too bad, got a bit breathless when I had to lie flat on the table but nurse got my inhaler and I soon settled down. Canular went in easily enough and procedure took a little less than I thought it would. Had a baileys coffee and Cyril doing dinner, his signature dish, just chips and
CELAT06
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
..and back on the steroid tablets I go........!
Had private appointment with chest consultant this afternoon( after NHS admitted they couldn't give me a follow up appointment for several weeks). Sadly the inflammation and coughing up yucky plugs of brown phlegm require a 3 week clobbering with Pred tablets🙄. Does explain why my inhalers weren't doing
Had private appointment with chest consultant this afternoon( after NHS admitted they couldn't give me a follow up appointment for several weeks). Sadly the inflammation and coughing up yucky plugs of brown phlegm require a 3 week clobbering with Pred tablets🙄. Does explain why my inhalers weren't doing
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Chest Infections
People with asthma can have an increased risk of getting a chest infection and if you become ill, it can unfortunately make your asthma symptoms worse. If you get a chest infection, there are a few important things you should do, including taking your preventer inhaler every day as prescribed and following
People with asthma can have an increased risk of getting a chest infection and if you become ill, it can unfortunately make your asthma symptoms worse. If you get a chest infection, there are a few important things you should do, including taking your preventer inhaler every day as prescribed and following
Claire_ALUK
Asthma Nurse
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Will predisolone assist breathing for asthma suffer with Covid.?
I was positive for COVID-19 on 9th Jan. Symptoms started 7th Jan (day 1) by day 6 the fever and pain has pretty much gone however my chest has deteriorated in the last 48 hours. I have increased flixotide from usual 250mg to 750mg on day 2 and now 1000mg day on day 6. No real wheezing and breathing easyish
I was positive for COVID-19 on 9th Jan. Symptoms started 7th Jan (day 1) by day 6 the fever and pain has pretty much gone however my chest has deteriorated in the last 48 hours. I have increased flixotide from usual 250mg to 750mg on day 2 and now 1000mg day on day 6. No real wheezing and breathing easyish
Pumba1976
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Seretide Vs Aloflute
Hello! I’ve been taking seretide and ventolin inhalers as normal for the past 20 years, but the last time I went to pick up my preventer prescription it was Aloflute/generic. I’ve been taking this daily (as normal) for the last month or so and an finding the puff to be really ineffective, not as strong
Hello! I’ve been taking seretide and ventolin inhalers as normal for the past 20 years, but the last time I went to pick up my preventer prescription it was Aloflute/generic. I’ve been taking this daily (as normal) for the last month or so and an finding the puff to be really ineffective, not as strong
Warme
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma worsening
Hi, I’m on week 3 and I’ve noticed my asthma has got significantly worse, I’m now taking steroids and my blue inhaler on a regular basis. Before I started I rarely used my blue inhaler (once a week, now most days) anyone else notice this? Does it settle down or is something else going on?
Hi, I’m on week 3 and I’ve noticed my asthma has got significantly worse, I’m now taking steroids and my blue inhaler on a regular basis. Before I started I rarely used my blue inhaler (once a week, now most days) anyone else notice this? Does it settle down or is something else going on?
Istillhaterunning
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Triggered since Dec 19
Hi everyone, In December 19 I got a virus (I wasn't tested as wasn't supposed to be here then, but suspect it was covid) I was incredibly up and down between then and Feb 20. During the time I was poorly I just felt awful heart racing , dizzy , flu symptoms, brain fog and of course my asthma which
Hi everyone, In December 19 I got a virus (I wasn't tested as wasn't supposed to be here then, but suspect it was covid) I was incredibly up and down between then and Feb 20. During the time I was poorly I just felt awful heart racing , dizzy , flu symptoms, brain fog and of course my asthma which
Tired36
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Oral thrush with steroid inhaler
Hi Despite rinsing with salt water after steroid inhaler I suffer oral thrush . I’ve heard probiotics and live yoghurt can help oral thrush. Any ideas on the best products out there. Thanks for all your help.
Hi Despite rinsing with salt water after steroid inhaler I suffer oral thrush . I’ve heard probiotics and live yoghurt can help oral thrush. Any ideas on the best products out there. Thanks for all your help.
happyvaccine
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
4K just to get out there!
I wasn’t happy on this run. For various reasons, I wasn’t able to run early and it was 11.30 before I set out on my run. Still chilly out but the sun was shining. Maybe I could manage without my jacket today? I had on my short sleeved tee and my new Proviz long sleeved tee shirt (which looked grey yesterday
I wasn’t happy on this run. For various reasons, I wasn’t able to run early and it was 11.30 before I set out on my run. Still chilly out but the sun was shining. Maybe I could manage without my jacket today? I had on my short sleeved tee and my new Proviz long sleeved tee shirt (which looked grey yesterday
Jools2020
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Can he have a hypersensitivity to inhaled cortecoids after 2 years of taking them
Hi everyone, my son is 5 and for the past year he has had a constant cough, he got this cough while on flixotide the orange inhaler and singular he was on these for two years , so he got this cough at Xmas and I noticed everytime I gave him his inhaler he was worse (throat clearing, coughing, couldn't
Hi everyone, my son is 5 and for the past year he has had a constant cough, he got this cough while on flixotide the orange inhaler and singular he was on these for two years , so he got this cough at Xmas and I noticed everytime I gave him his inhaler he was worse (throat clearing, coughing, couldn't
Sbolger1
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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