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Asthma or bronchiectasis???
Hello all, I've had mild asthma all my life but the last few years it has become difficult to control with the regular inhalers. Bronchitis- prednison events 3 times a year. Last winter I was put on nebuliser (corticosteroids plus extra saline) treatment, and that really helps. After much delay earlier
Hello all, I've had mild asthma all my life but the last few years it has become difficult to control with the regular inhalers. Bronchitis- prednison events 3 times a year. Last winter I was put on nebuliser (corticosteroids plus extra saline) treatment, and that really helps. After much delay earlier
Cookiemonsterr
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Confused and bewildered
I am a68 year old male and developed breathing problems 12 years ago. My GP's prescribed loads of inhalers etc but it never seemd to get any better. I get 3-4 really bad flair ups a year which really lay me low. About 6 years ago my GP said a definately had COPD and would treat me as such even giving
I am a68 year old male and developed breathing problems 12 years ago. My GP's prescribed loads of inhalers etc but it never seemd to get any better. I get 3-4 really bad flair ups a year which really lay me low. About 6 years ago my GP said a definately had COPD and would treat me as such even giving
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Shielding , work from home or stay in work
I have had asthma since about 4 ( now 52) and am on salbutamol, Fostair 200, montelukast and have just started Spiriva. Last lockdown whenI wasn’t on spiriva my risk assessment put me to work from home due to having 3 lots of steroids in last 12 months , but I haven’t had steroids since Jan this year
I have had asthma since about 4 ( now 52) and am on salbutamol, Fostair 200, montelukast and have just started Spiriva. Last lockdown whenI wasn’t on spiriva my risk assessment put me to work from home due to having 3 lots of steroids in last 12 months , but I haven’t had steroids since Jan this year
Miss-Daisy
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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Asthma advice
Hi, I had coronavirus mid October and its exasperated my asthma. I'd never really struggled with my asthma pre-covid. I was fit and well walking 15000 steps a day and exercising 5 times a week. I've had my asthma inhaler changed to fostair 100. I just want some general advice really. I still have back
Hi, I had coronavirus mid October and its exasperated my asthma. I'd never really struggled with my asthma pre-covid. I was fit and well walking 15000 steps a day and exercising 5 times a week. I've had my asthma inhaler changed to fostair 100. I just want some general advice really. I still have back
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Living with Asthma
4 years ago
Asthma advice
Hi, I had coronavirus mid October and its exasperated my asthma. I'd never really struggled with my asthma pre-covid. I was fit and well walking 15000 steps a day and exercising 5 times a week. I've had my asthma inhaler changed to fostair 100. I just want some general advice really. I still have back
Hi, I had coronavirus mid October and its exasperated my asthma. I'd never really struggled with my asthma pre-covid. I was fit and well walking 15000 steps a day and exercising 5 times a week. I've had my asthma inhaler changed to fostair 100. I just want some general advice really. I still have back
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma General Enquiry
Hi, I am being treated for asthma as I have the classic symptoms - shortness of breath, tight chest, difficulty getting a satisfying yawn. I have had the blue inhaler for a few years - and my peak flow sits at ~330 before and after using this. I have used the brown inhaler for a few years but it doesn't
Hi, I am being treated for asthma as I have the classic symptoms - shortness of breath, tight chest, difficulty getting a satisfying yawn. I have had the blue inhaler for a few years - and my peak flow sits at ~330 before and after using this. I have used the brown inhaler for a few years but it doesn't
Jaid123
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
is it asthma
new here sorry in advance this might be a long one. i need help/advice. in July i had some breathing problems and palpitations and ended up in a&e they sent me to docs who gave me an inhaler (blue) taking of the blue inhaler as had no effect so back to docs and they gave me the brown one to use daily
new here sorry in advance this might be a long one. i need help/advice. in July i had some breathing problems and palpitations and ended up in a&e they sent me to docs who gave me an inhaler (blue) taking of the blue inhaler as had no effect so back to docs and they gave me the brown one to use daily
cricri86
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma with Significant Heart Failure
I was diagnosed with Significant Heart Failure, Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation, Mitral Valve Regurgitation, Ischaemic Heart Disease, Dilated left atrial in 2017. I was prescribed preventative medication; Apixaban, Bisoprolol, Isosorbide Mononitrate, Simvastatin. In February this year I was put on Amlodipine
I was diagnosed with Significant Heart Failure, Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation, Mitral Valve Regurgitation, Ischaemic Heart Disease, Dilated left atrial in 2017. I was prescribed preventative medication; Apixaban, Bisoprolol, Isosorbide Mononitrate, Simvastatin. In February this year I was put on Amlodipine
hearty1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma with Significant Heart Failure?
I was diagnosed with Significant Heart Failure, Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation, Mitral Valve Regurgitation, Ischaemic Heart Disease, Dilated left atrial. I was put on preventative medication; Apixaban, Bisoprolol, Isosorbide Mononitrate, Simvastatin. In February this year I was put on Amlodipine Fumerate
I was diagnosed with Significant Heart Failure, Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation, Mitral Valve Regurgitation, Ischaemic Heart Disease, Dilated left atrial. I was put on preventative medication; Apixaban, Bisoprolol, Isosorbide Mononitrate, Simvastatin. In February this year I was put on Amlodipine Fumerate
hearty1
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Trimbow
Has anyone had any success using Trimbow inhaler. It really helped me with breathlessness for my COPD but unfortunately it made me feel really nauseous so had to return to old regime if Fostair, Respirimat and Ventolin. Thanks
Has anyone had any success using Trimbow inhaler. It really helped me with breathlessness for my COPD but unfortunately it made me feel really nauseous so had to return to old regime if Fostair, Respirimat and Ventolin. Thanks
Cinders1959
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Fostair Nexthaler
I am new to all this. I was diagnosed in 2017 with ischemic heart disease and heart failure. I have developed a terrible cough. I get it some of the time. The GP visited me the other day and said he thought I had late onset asthma and gave me Fostair Nexthaler to try and I've to phone him in a couple
I am new to all this. I was diagnosed in 2017 with ischemic heart disease and heart failure. I have developed a terrible cough. I get it some of the time. The GP visited me the other day and said he thought I had late onset asthma and gave me Fostair Nexthaler to try and I've to phone him in a couple
hearty1
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Living with Asthma
4 years ago
Fostair Nexthaler
I am new to all this. I was diagnosed in 2017 with ischemic heart disease and heart failure. I have developed a terrible cough. I get it some of the time. The GP visited me the other day and said he thought I had late onset asthma and gave me Fostair Nexthaler to try and I've to phone him in a couple
I am new to all this. I was diagnosed in 2017 with ischemic heart disease and heart failure. I have developed a terrible cough. I get it some of the time. The GP visited me the other day and said he thought I had late onset asthma and gave me Fostair Nexthaler to try and I've to phone him in a couple
hearty1
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Steroids - Everything you need to know!
Hi guys A follow on from my ‘inhalers -what to take and when’ post ( https://healthunlocked.com/asthmauk/posts/144713745 ) I thought I’d do a post about steroids today (as I build up to doing the other asthma drugs 😅). Hopefully this will help to alleviate some fears, and give some people some guidance
Hi guys A follow on from my ‘inhalers -what to take and when’ post ( https://healthunlocked.com/asthmauk/posts/144713745 ) I thought I’d do a post about steroids today (as I build up to doing the other asthma drugs 😅). Hopefully this will help to alleviate some fears, and give some people some guidance
EmmaF91
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Persistent asthma symptoms - Kindly need your advice
Hi there . I recently had a severe asthma attack where I had to be nebulized and hospitalized but was later discharged. I have had a constant need to use my inhaler (Seretide) I have actually finished it up in a few days. But I constantly find myself reacting to a lot of things (perfumes, the cold,
Hi there . I recently had a severe asthma attack where I had to be nebulized and hospitalized but was later discharged. I have had a constant need to use my inhaler (Seretide) I have actually finished it up in a few days. But I constantly find myself reacting to a lot of things (perfumes, the cold,
Sunflower36
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Hello i am new here
Hello my name is Hiba i am 17 i wanted to join this group because i want to find some helpful tips or advice about how to run when you have asthma I really want to run without feeling like i am going to pass out or faint i of course use inhalers but they really don’t help .
Hello my name is Hiba i am 17 i wanted to join this group because i want to find some helpful tips or advice about how to run when you have asthma I really want to run without feeling like i am going to pass out or faint i of course use inhalers but they really don’t help .
Hb2003
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
6 Months+ of Asthma Issues
Hi all, This is something of a ramble, but I feel like I'm at the end of my tether. At the end of May I had several severe asthma attacks and I still don't feel right over half a year later. In the immediate aftermath of the attacks, I was given prednisone to help get the inflammation down and since
Hi all, This is something of a ramble, but I feel like I'm at the end of my tether. At the end of May I had several severe asthma attacks and I still don't feel right over half a year later. In the immediate aftermath of the attacks, I was given prednisone to help get the inflammation down and since
garfunkel
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Covid & Asthma a massive link after talking to my GP and paramedic friend.
After reading this asthma forum I thought I would be safe. My wife and daughter contracted Covid, I believe my daughter picked it up at college. They tested positive and i negative, a week later I had a headaches and a fever got tested the next day and was positive. I have infection induced asthma
After reading this asthma forum I thought I would be safe. My wife and daughter contracted Covid, I believe my daughter picked it up at college. They tested positive and i negative, a week later I had a headaches and a fever got tested the next day and was positive. I have infection induced asthma
Stespc22
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Lung Stiffness
My peak flow hasn't changed, and I dont have any chest tightness or any other asthma-y symptoms, but I've noticed over the last few days whenever I'm taking my inhalers my lungs feel stiff and sore on the inhale. Has anyone experienced anything like this before? Its more of a discomfort than anything
My peak flow hasn't changed, and I dont have any chest tightness or any other asthma-y symptoms, but I've noticed over the last few days whenever I'm taking my inhalers my lungs feel stiff and sore on the inhale. Has anyone experienced anything like this before? Its more of a discomfort than anything
Carriejen
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
COPD , Asthma ? what have i got ?
Hello , all you lovely fellow special people x ..... I had 2 big bouts of asthma in the last few months that required hospital treatment . The first one was horrible , and i convinced my self i was going up the stairway to heaven/hell , the second was a bit odd as i just felt a bit not quite
Hello , all you lovely fellow special people x ..... I had 2 big bouts of asthma in the last few months that required hospital treatment . The first one was horrible , and i convinced my self i was going up the stairway to heaven/hell , the second was a bit odd as i just felt a bit not quite
cappy1966
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Relvar Inhaler
Hi does Relvar inhaler work, just been given it to try as Fostair not been working using my ventolin alot, on 3rd lots of steroids, thanks
Hi does Relvar inhaler work, just been given it to try as Fostair not been working using my ventolin alot, on 3rd lots of steroids, thanks
Jolu29
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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