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Asthma and Lost Voice!
Has anyone experienced this? Hello all, I am looking for some advice please. I've had asthma for past 4 years but for the past year I am still trying to control it. Having used a number of inhalers I have been changed from Fostair to Trimbone to see if that will help control my asthma (shortness of breath
Has anyone experienced this? Hello all, I am looking for some advice please. I've had asthma for past 4 years but for the past year I am still trying to control it. Having used a number of inhalers I have been changed from Fostair to Trimbone to see if that will help control my asthma (shortness of breath
Gileo
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
How do I know which came first?
Hello all, new forum member here. Sorry if this post is a bit long....I'm predicting it may be... :) The question I have, is how do you know if you have anxiety/panic attacks caused by asthma, or does asthma cause the anxiety? I realize that it's a bit of a chicken and egg problem with no easy answer
Hello all, new forum member here. Sorry if this post is a bit long....I'm predicting it may be... :) The question I have, is how do you know if you have anxiety/panic attacks caused by asthma, or does asthma cause the anxiety? I realize that it's a bit of a chicken and egg problem with no easy answer
sunny_afternoon
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
I've quit inhalers -- anyone else?
Have not posted in a long time. Was diagnosed with emphysema about 4 years ago. I think I'm Stage 2. I'm 68, quit smoking 25 years ago, but thinking back I showed signs of breathing issues in my mid-30s. Here's the thing: I was immediately given 3 inhalers upon diagnosis and used them religiously until
Have not posted in a long time. Was diagnosed with emphysema about 4 years ago. I think I'm Stage 2. I'm 68, quit smoking 25 years ago, but thinking back I showed signs of breathing issues in my mid-30s. Here's the thing: I was immediately given 3 inhalers upon diagnosis and used them religiously until
challny
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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Provenge Failed
Provenge treatment failed, in 4 attempts to harvest cells, only 1 cycle was successful. Doctors aren’t sure why failed, apparently failure very rare. First condition Sarcoidosis, an inflammatory disease which in my case affects the lungs, am on Trilogy inhaler, and also have the disease inside my upper
Provenge treatment failed, in 4 attempts to harvest cells, only 1 cycle was successful. Doctors aren’t sure why failed, apparently failure very rare. First condition Sarcoidosis, an inflammatory disease which in my case affects the lungs, am on Trilogy inhaler, and also have the disease inside my upper
Bigpike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Dry eyes and humidifiers
Hi Everyone I've had long standing dry eyes for many, many years (pre diagnosis of my Lupus and Relapsing Polychondritis) but in this past year the dryness has been especially awful. Alongside that I recently had a haemoraged blood vessel in one of my eyes which thankfully healed of its own accord. I've
Hi Everyone I've had long standing dry eyes for many, many years (pre diagnosis of my Lupus and Relapsing Polychondritis) but in this past year the dryness has been especially awful. Alongside that I recently had a haemoraged blood vessel in one of my eyes which thankfully healed of its own accord. I've
BookishVibes
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Loss of smell and taste
Hi all, I was diagnosed with asthma in the summer after previously only having had hayfever and other allergies. My asthma has not been good lately so I'm using inhaler and also nasal sprays. I've noticed that I can't smell or taste anything at all these past weeks. I dont have Covid symptoms so I'm
Hi all, I was diagnosed with asthma in the summer after previously only having had hayfever and other allergies. My asthma has not been good lately so I'm using inhaler and also nasal sprays. I've noticed that I can't smell or taste anything at all these past weeks. I dont have Covid symptoms so I'm
Seastar66
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Chestiness during jogging during cold/minus temps, better to stop? Puff on inhaler a few times and push through? Thank you:)
Hi all, when jogging in cold/minus temps, is it unhealthy to fight through the chestiness? I puff my inhaler (steroid) before and then maybe twice (1×rescue 1×steroid) during the job but am wondering am I doing more damage than good? Hope everyone is breathing well today!
Hi all, when jogging in cold/minus temps, is it unhealthy to fight through the chestiness? I puff my inhaler (steroid) before and then maybe twice (1×rescue 1×steroid) during the job but am wondering am I doing more damage than good? Hope everyone is breathing well today!
Johntightchest
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma getting worse
Hello everyone! Hope you all had a good Christmas! I haven't posted on here for a while but was looking for some advice... I am 27 years old and have never had a problem with my asthma up until this year. Earlier in the year I was quite ill (no symptoms of covid but they aren’t ruling it out). Since
Hello everyone! Hope you all had a good Christmas! I haven't posted on here for a while but was looking for some advice... I am 27 years old and have never had a problem with my asthma up until this year. Earlier in the year I was quite ill (no symptoms of covid but they aren’t ruling it out). Since
HC26
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Ventolin vs Symbicort
I’ve just been prescribed Symbicort instead of Clenil + ventolin. I understand the difference between the contents of the inhalers and when to use them. My question is about the reason for the different effect when using Symbicort as a reliever compared to ventolin. When I’m having a flare, ventolin
I’ve just been prescribed Symbicort instead of Clenil + ventolin. I understand the difference between the contents of the inhalers and when to use them. My question is about the reason for the different effect when using Symbicort as a reliever compared to ventolin. When I’m having a flare, ventolin
alexanderosman
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Quick question
Hi hope everyone is ok. I just have a quick question ohh actually might be two in one. I’ve been taking Fostair inhaler with spacer for nearly a week now, I think it is helping so far, although it made me shaky the first few times of taking it, and I get a mild tickly throat. I also have ventolin as
Hi hope everyone is ok. I just have a quick question ohh actually might be two in one. I’ve been taking Fostair inhaler with spacer for nearly a week now, I think it is helping so far, although it made me shaky the first few times of taking it, and I get a mild tickly throat. I also have ventolin as
LeiLey
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Skin allergies
Hello there to everyone. First want to thank everyone who replied to me on my previous post. I consulted a doctor as advised and I have gotten much better. I'm now on montelukast and given another inhaler. (still Seretide because of tachycardia that doesn't flow well with salbutamol) The problem now
Hello there to everyone. First want to thank everyone who replied to me on my previous post. I consulted a doctor as advised and I have gotten much better. I'm now on montelukast and given another inhaler. (still Seretide because of tachycardia that doesn't flow well with salbutamol) The problem now
Sunflower36
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Flutiform query as I am having problems
Hello I am new to the forum. I wondered if anyone has had a problem with Flutiform. I was diagnosed with Asthma 5 years ago at 65. At first I was given Clenil and Salbutamol inhalers by my GP. At a review with the Asthma nurse the preventer was changed to Fostair which made me cough and that was changed
Hello I am new to the forum. I wondered if anyone has had a problem with Flutiform. I was diagnosed with Asthma 5 years ago at 65. At first I was given Clenil and Salbutamol inhalers by my GP. At a review with the Asthma nurse the preventer was changed to Fostair which made me cough and that was changed
Tibet88
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Question about vaccine eligibility
Apologies if it's been covered already but I couldn't find anything following a search of the forum. Since the beginning of the pandemic the nhs has been pretty clear that even if your asthma doesn't require you to shield you would still be at higher risk of complications. That pretty much reflects my
Apologies if it's been covered already but I couldn't find anything following a search of the forum. Since the beginning of the pandemic the nhs has been pretty clear that even if your asthma doesn't require you to shield you would still be at higher risk of complications. That pretty much reflects my
Timbo101
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Pneumonia or Thyroid?
Hi All, Firstly, thank you to everyone who contributes to this forum, which is a god send to those of us with GP’s who aren’t informed about thyroid disease, to say the least. I’m sorry if this post is a little long but I’m putting down everything I think might be relevant – essentially I’ve had very
Hi All, Firstly, thank you to everyone who contributes to this forum, which is a god send to those of us with GP’s who aren’t informed about thyroid disease, to say the least. I’m sorry if this post is a little long but I’m putting down everything I think might be relevant – essentially I’ve had very
Ed2000
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
PMR and asthma
Hi everyone. I’m wondering whether there is anyone else with PMR who is also asthmatic. All my adult life it has largely been well-controlled with a daily preventative inhaler and very occasional use of a reliever. In the last few months, PMR diagnosed in June this year, the asthma has been worse. My
Hi everyone. I’m wondering whether there is anyone else with PMR who is also asthmatic. All my adult life it has largely been well-controlled with a daily preventative inhaler and very occasional use of a reliever. In the last few months, PMR diagnosed in June this year, the asthma has been worse. My
Uke1
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
seretide inhaler
Anyone else on seretide inhaler? ive been on it quite a while and as im not was well controlled as i should be wonder if i need a change of inhaler.......
Anyone else on seretide inhaler? ive been on it quite a while and as im not was well controlled as i should be wonder if i need a change of inhaler.......
Bullsfan52
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Anyone else on Tiotropium - Braitus (via a Zonda inhaler)
Anyone else on Tiotropium - Braitus (via a Zonda inhaler) have been on this just 2 weeks and feel absolutely brilliant - was a bit dubious at first due to listed side effects but am really glad I was finally prescribed it. Lung consultant told me back in Feb he was prescibing it and said he would write
Anyone else on Tiotropium - Braitus (via a Zonda inhaler) have been on this just 2 weeks and feel absolutely brilliant - was a bit dubious at first due to listed side effects but am really glad I was finally prescribed it. Lung consultant told me back in Feb he was prescibing it and said he would write
Flissy100
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
One, two , three of us in bed now ......cats just bouncing around !
What a night and now day ...first my musical chest and now hard breathing got the better of me at 5 am when l thought ld locked one of my cats in the bathroom but it was me ! So l took a puff of my inhaler and sitting upright fell asleep ....only to be woken up by my little ( only 25 lbs + ) Maine coon
What a night and now day ...first my musical chest and now hard breathing got the better of me at 5 am when l thought ld locked one of my cats in the bathroom but it was me ! So l took a puff of my inhaler and sitting upright fell asleep ....only to be woken up by my little ( only 25 lbs + ) Maine coon
Barclay1560
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Cough. Ongoing.
My “asthma cough” has been present for about 4 months now. Often during the day it’s hardly there, but at night/early morning i have a coughing fit, which means getting up, having a hot drink, and sitting up. I’ve decided I prefer coughing to feeling the breathlessness which freaks me out. With my cough
My “asthma cough” has been present for about 4 months now. Often during the day it’s hardly there, but at night/early morning i have a coughing fit, which means getting up, having a hot drink, and sitting up. I’ve decided I prefer coughing to feeling the breathlessness which freaks me out. With my cough
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma and covid
So my sister (who I live with) has tested positive for Covid. I’m guessing it’s quite likely that I have it or am going to get it, but should I start increasing my inhalers as a preventative measure? How have people with asthma coped with covid? I’m not overly worried, my asthma is relatively well controlled
So my sister (who I live with) has tested positive for Covid. I’m guessing it’s quite likely that I have it or am going to get it, but should I start increasing my inhalers as a preventative measure? How have people with asthma coped with covid? I’m not overly worried, my asthma is relatively well controlled
Misha789
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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