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Do you ever go back to “normal”?
I am 49, work a physical job and single (widowed) mother to 2 teenagers. 🙄🙄 I was only diagnosed with asthma this year following 6 months of worsening SOB ended in a 3 day emergency hospital admission. I was discharged with my 5 day course of steroids, and Symbicort SMART inhaler. I also take Fexofenadrine
I am 49, work a physical job and single (widowed) mother to 2 teenagers. 🙄🙄 I was only diagnosed with asthma this year following 6 months of worsening SOB ended in a 3 day emergency hospital admission. I was discharged with my 5 day course of steroids, and Symbicort SMART inhaler. I also take Fexofenadrine
Mannyd25
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
ms diagnosis but now looks like it might be egpa
Since June i have had multiple steroid courses for asthma and many hospitalisations with little positive effect from use of inhalers. I had a broncoscopy in December with the discharge letter saying impression- egpa would best fit clico-radiologically. Heard nothing since because of covid!!! I get severe
Since June i have had multiple steroid courses for asthma and many hospitalisations with little positive effect from use of inhalers. I had a broncoscopy in December with the discharge letter saying impression- egpa would best fit clico-radiologically. Heard nothing since because of covid!!! I get severe
vicluke1
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Vasculitis UK
3 years ago
Is Asthma or COPD??
Hi All, How do we know the difference between Asthma or COPD? I'm awaiting tests but may be some time and steroid inhalers just not agreeing with me, tried a few!
Hi All, How do we know the difference between Asthma or COPD? I'm awaiting tests but may be some time and steroid inhalers just not agreeing with me, tried a few!
Ami40
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COPD Friends
3 years ago
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When will atypical asthma patients start being treated properly? There must be some way of raising this - it's all here on this page!
I've posted about my own recent experience as someone who's main asthma symptom is coughing, although I do get short of breath and sometimes wheeze and get tight. This week I've had yet another experience of not being listened to by paramedics I didn't even ask for, and treated like I was having a
I've posted about my own recent experience as someone who's main asthma symptom is coughing, although I do get short of breath and sometimes wheeze and get tight. This week I've had yet another experience of not being listened to by paramedics I didn't even ask for, and treated like I was having a
CindyID
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
New to site. Help for 92 year old
Hello, My 92 year old Mum was diagnosed with Bronchiectasis last year after years of coughing. Xrays showed nothing but GP could hear a lung problem. Finally a scan diagnosed Bronchiectasis. That is about it. Given a name of the condition but no referral to physio or advice how to manage. She did get
Hello, My 92 year old Mum was diagnosed with Bronchiectasis last year after years of coughing. Xrays showed nothing but GP could hear a lung problem. Finally a scan diagnosed Bronchiectasis. That is about it. Given a name of the condition but no referral to physio or advice how to manage. She did get
JetJet
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Bad exacerbation - when to return to work?
I know this is the million dollar question, but here we go. I'm one of those 'atypical' asthmatics in that I don't wheeze. My main symptoms are breathlessness and cough - and increased heart rate as I deal with the others. Until this flare I was 'managing' on seretide 250/25 x6 puffs (more of this later
I know this is the million dollar question, but here we go. I'm one of those 'atypical' asthmatics in that I don't wheeze. My main symptoms are breathlessness and cough - and increased heart rate as I deal with the others. Until this flare I was 'managing' on seretide 250/25 x6 puffs (more of this later
NorthernKitten
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Detoxing off steroid inhaler... Fostair?! Anybody had experience of this?
Hi All, Does anyone have any experience of coming off steroid inhalers particularly fostair, it didn't agree with me at all, so had to come off it after taking doses for 2 days, but breathing has become quite difficult, which it wasn't when I went on it and I just used to take the blue ventolin inhaler
Hi All, Does anyone have any experience of coming off steroid inhalers particularly fostair, it didn't agree with me at all, so had to come off it after taking doses for 2 days, but breathing has become quite difficult, which it wasn't when I went on it and I just used to take the blue ventolin inhaler
Ami40
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COPD Friends
3 years ago
Asthma or COPD?? Diagnosed by Dr's but no test available at mo! Please help
Hi All, I'm new here but wanted to ask a question about Asthma/COPD. I had pneumonia last year and was given some antibiotics and a blue inhaler which I used and then the Dr gave me a brown inhaler too qvar, the steroid one didn't agree with me! I used the blue one about every 3-4 days. 8t seemed to
Hi All, I'm new here but wanted to ask a question about Asthma/COPD. I had pneumonia last year and was given some antibiotics and a blue inhaler which I used and then the Dr gave me a brown inhaler too qvar, the steroid one didn't agree with me! I used the blue one about every 3-4 days. 8t seemed to
Ami40
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COPD Friends
3 years ago
Antibiotics and allergies
Hi I am having difficulty finding where to post my updates and unsure whether you lovely people are seeing them? I have had trouble with my mobile phone in hospital and had to send out for a new charger, sorry about the delay. I came home last night absolutely exhausted, it must be the times we
Hi I am having difficulty finding where to post my updates and unsure whether you lovely people are seeing them? I have had trouble with my mobile phone in hospital and had to send out for a new charger, sorry about the delay. I came home last night absolutely exhausted, it must be the times we
angie26
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Bronchiectasis Support
4 years ago
Spiriva Respimat use
Hi, has anyone used Spiriva Respimat inhaler and found it hard to inhale. I have just recently started using this and find that when I inhale it takes my breath away and makes me cough. I would really appreciate anyone who may be having or had the same problem. Cheers
Hi, has anyone used Spiriva Respimat inhaler and found it hard to inhale. I have just recently started using this and find that when I inhale it takes my breath away and makes me cough. I would really appreciate anyone who may be having or had the same problem. Cheers
Tony277
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Covid and breathing
Hi I’ve got Covid 19 after my test came back positive . I take 2 puff twice day of fostair 100 and Also take Montelukast at night. The only symptoms I’ve had so far is dizzy head dry nose chesty cough. Feel ok in the day it’s the dreaded night I can’t sleep I feel as though I can’t breathe. My lungs
Hi I’ve got Covid 19 after my test came back positive . I take 2 puff twice day of fostair 100 and Also take Montelukast at night. The only symptoms I’ve had so far is dizzy head dry nose chesty cough. Feel ok in the day it’s the dreaded night I can’t sleep I feel as though I can’t breathe. My lungs
Flossy67
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Covid Vaccine 💉
Hi all, I hope you are all staying safe and well 😊. I know there has been a few worries and queries about the Covid vaccine eligibility for asthmatics, this is a statement from AUK and we have also written to JCVI for clarity - I hope this is helpful 👍 'People with severe asthma who are clinically
Hi all, I hope you are all staying safe and well 😊. I know there has been a few worries and queries about the Covid vaccine eligibility for asthmatics, this is a statement from AUK and we have also written to JCVI for clarity - I hope this is helpful 👍 'People with severe asthma who are clinically
Claire_ALUK
Asthma Nurse
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
A bit fed up
In the context of a global pandemic I probably shouldn’t grumble, but I’m a bit down after a phone consultation with my gp this morning. My asthma was diagnosed as severe after a nasty chest infection and (mild) pneumonia around Christmas 2019. Since then I’ve accumulated medications - now on Fostair
In the context of a global pandemic I probably shouldn’t grumble, but I’m a bit down after a phone consultation with my gp this morning. My asthma was diagnosed as severe after a nasty chest infection and (mild) pneumonia around Christmas 2019. Since then I’ve accumulated medications - now on Fostair
TeachKat
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Flixotide 250
Hi all, I am looking for more advice! This time regarding an inhaler. I have recently been given Flixotide 250 and have been instructed to take 2 puffs morning and night. After doing a bit of research, I see this is quite a high dose inhaler. I recently had a flare up (not sure of the trigger) and was
Hi all, I am looking for more advice! This time regarding an inhaler. I have recently been given Flixotide 250 and have been instructed to take 2 puffs morning and night. After doing a bit of research, I see this is quite a high dose inhaler. I recently had a flare up (not sure of the trigger) and was
HC26
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Hi, Can anyone advise me on using a spacer with Fostair please
I’ve used a spacer with salbutamol and given it a shake before use, but I’m not sure if I need to shake Fostair before using it with a spacer. Is it a powder inhaler? I’ve been on Duoresp spiromax, which I took without a spacer and it wasn’t necessary to shake it before use. But now I’ve changed to
I’ve used a spacer with salbutamol and given it a shake before use, but I’m not sure if I need to shake Fostair before using it with a spacer. Is it a powder inhaler? I’ve been on Duoresp spiromax, which I took without a spacer and it wasn’t necessary to shake it before use. But now I’ve changed to
Celie1
in
Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
No improvements...
So I’m on month 5 of a very rocky road with asthma. At least that’s what it’s been diagnosed as. On my 3rd preventative inhaler after the previous 2 weren’t cutting it. So I’ve now been put on sereflo. I’m using my blue inhaler everyday without fail, multiple times. I’m on a Nasal spray for PND, also
So I’m on month 5 of a very rocky road with asthma. At least that’s what it’s been diagnosed as. On my 3rd preventative inhaler after the previous 2 weren’t cutting it. So I’ve now been put on sereflo. I’m using my blue inhaler everyday without fail, multiple times. I’m on a Nasal spray for PND, also
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
is bone pain a normal Side effect of montelukast?
Hello , I am on day two of montelukast 10 mg .I am taking it together with budecort inhaler. But I am experiencing sever bone pain, including the chest ,back ,pelvic bone and legs. Has anyone ever experienced these symptoms? Could it be the inhaler doing this or the montelukast?
Hello , I am on day two of montelukast 10 mg .I am taking it together with budecort inhaler. But I am experiencing sever bone pain, including the chest ,back ,pelvic bone and legs. Has anyone ever experienced these symptoms? Could it be the inhaler doing this or the montelukast?
tarru
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Dismissive Doctor
Hi all, At the end of May 2020 I had several severe asthma attacks and have been having ongoing issues since then, including greatly restricted mobility that's effectively left me house bound. I'm currently on relvar and montelukast, having previously tried sirdupla, fostair and clenil (I was on this
Hi all, At the end of May 2020 I had several severe asthma attacks and have been having ongoing issues since then, including greatly restricted mobility that's effectively left me house bound. I'm currently on relvar and montelukast, having previously tried sirdupla, fostair and clenil (I was on this
garfunkel
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Lovely morning for a run
I’ve been a bit lax over the last few weeks. My normal 3-4 runs a week have dwindled to one a week and much shorter too.🥴 just not had no motivation -also worried about slipping on icy surfaces. And my Online Pilates classes stopped for two weeks over Xmas ( and so did I🙄). I had no excuse really as
I’ve been a bit lax over the last few weeks. My normal 3-4 runs a week have dwindled to one a week and much shorter too.🥴 just not had no motivation -also worried about slipping on icy surfaces. And my Online Pilates classes stopped for two weeks over Xmas ( and so did I🙄). I had no excuse really as
limberlou
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Any ideas on COVID Vaccination?
I'm 74 years old and have chronic Asthma and COPD. It is under control with Spiriva Respitmat and blue inhaler if required. I have no idea when I'm likely to receive my COVID Vaccination. Does it make a difference as to where you live? Any ideas please?
I'm 74 years old and have chronic Asthma and COPD. It is under control with Spiriva Respitmat and blue inhaler if required. I have no idea when I'm likely to receive my COVID Vaccination. Does it make a difference as to where you live? Any ideas please?
Tigerpaws
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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