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Progress at last
Haven’t posted for a long time. Some of you may know that after reaching my goal of a 10k continuous run I contracted COVID in September 2022. Diagnosed with Long Covid in December 2022, really struggled to even walk 400 yards but saw an improvement last Summer and got to Week 7 all be it very slowly
Haven’t posted for a long time. Some of you may know that after reaching my goal of a 10k continuous run I contracted COVID in September 2022. Diagnosed with Long Covid in December 2022, really struggled to even walk 400 yards but saw an improvement last Summer and got to Week 7 all be it very slowly
Phdgranny
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
3 months ago
Tight chest
Hey everyone, My asthma symptoms present with a tight chest, I feel like I can't take a satisfying deep breath in, then it clears for a little bit and then I can take one, the process repeats. I was diagnosed with asthma over 25 years ago and have had different inhalers over the years but none make
Hey everyone, My asthma symptoms present with a tight chest, I feel like I can't take a satisfying deep breath in, then it clears for a little bit and then I can take one, the process repeats. I was diagnosed with asthma over 25 years ago and have had different inhalers over the years but none make
Pebbles33
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
Haemoptysis
Hi I have posted a few times over the years & Littlepom always gave me such reassurance as she also suffered from Haemoptysis ( coughing up blood ) I have finished a 14 day course of antibiotic but bleeding so slow to heal & I know infection is cleared . Has anybody any hints on what helps them
Hi I have posted a few times over the years & Littlepom always gave me such reassurance as she also suffered from Haemoptysis ( coughing up blood ) I have finished a 14 day course of antibiotic but bleeding so slow to heal & I know infection is cleared . Has anybody any hints on what helps them
Jk1957
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
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week9 at last!!
it’s been, in equal parts, a long time coming and also it sneaked up on me. I woke this morning at 7, closed my eyes for a minute and woke again at 9.40!! This keeps happening lately… my new pillows are the bomb!! So by the time I gathered my wits ( they took some finding!) , got my gear sorted and
it’s been, in equal parts, a long time coming and also it sneaked up on me. I woke this morning at 7, closed my eyes for a minute and woke again at 9.40!! This keeps happening lately… my new pillows are the bomb!! So by the time I gathered my wits ( they took some finding!) , got my gear sorted and
limberlou
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
3 months ago
Asthma
I'm on a high level of medication for my asthma I've been with lung specialist for 5 years, I was diagnosed with asthma in the 90s but it was mild enough for me to continue work, however as the years increased my asthma was starting to become a problem, well anyway now my asthma has become a real problem
I'm on a high level of medication for my asthma I've been with lung specialist for 5 years, I was diagnosed with asthma in the 90s but it was mild enough for me to continue work, however as the years increased my asthma was starting to become a problem, well anyway now my asthma has become a real problem
Happy103
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
asthma & respiratory illnesses
Hi - I’m asthmatic and it’s always been mild for the most part (managed by salamol & clenil for my reliever and preventer). Whenever I get any form of respiratory illness it goes straight to my chest and I need steroids and antibiotics and have asthma exacerbations not really attacks. Since catching
Hi - I’m asthmatic and it’s always been mild for the most part (managed by salamol & clenil for my reliever and preventer). Whenever I get any form of respiratory illness it goes straight to my chest and I need steroids and antibiotics and have asthma exacerbations not really attacks. Since catching
ellannabanana99
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
Luforbec info
Hi, thanks for all the messages, very, very useful and interesting.Here's some back. I have noticed that the Luforbec inhaler renders the 'harmonica' note on the spacer ineffective unless you have the suction of a Dyson. It allows an inordinate amount of air past the canister. This was discovered with
Hi, thanks for all the messages, very, very useful and interesting.Here's some back. I have noticed that the Luforbec inhaler renders the 'harmonica' note on the spacer ineffective unless you have the suction of a Dyson. It allows an inordinate amount of air past the canister. This was discovered with
SGguitargirl
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
ex pilgrims school seaford
hi, David K and really interesting posts , I am 77 this year and my reliever inhaler was changed last year with no consultation from Ventolin to Salamol it might be labelled good for environment but I found no comparison to ventolin . From 1 ventolin lasting upto 2 years I got through almost 3 salamol
hi, David K and really interesting posts , I am 77 this year and my reliever inhaler was changed last year with no consultation from Ventolin to Salamol it might be labelled good for environment but I found no comparison to ventolin . From 1 ventolin lasting upto 2 years I got through almost 3 salamol
Pilgrimoldboys
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
Health records diagnosis confusion…..
Hello everyone. Firstly thank you to everyone who replied to my previous post offering such good advice and support. I have since visited my GP and have now been referred to MH Team for help and support, waiting on appointment. I am currently fighting a chest infection which has really floored me, on
Hello everyone. Firstly thank you to everyone who replied to my previous post offering such good advice and support. I have since visited my GP and have now been referred to MH Team for help and support, waiting on appointment. I am currently fighting a chest infection which has really floored me, on
Topgunele
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Ablation Recovery?
Hello there,👋I'm New to this... I've had A.F. since 2020 (on medication), had 2 failed Cardioversions & this Week had an Ablation-which All seemed to go well (& didn't have to stay in Overnight). But since recovering at home-I seem to be in More pain than when I went in!? Chest pains/Crushing feeling
Hello there,👋I'm New to this... I've had A.F. since 2020 (on medication), had 2 failed Cardioversions & this Week had an Ablation-which All seemed to go well (& didn't have to stay in Overnight). But since recovering at home-I seem to be in More pain than when I went in!? Chest pains/Crushing feeling
Orange-ade
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Change in inhalers
I'm currently on sertide and being switched over to symbicort. I'm not sure of the dosage etc as need to discuss further with gp. I'm a little concerned as been on seretide for years. When I get switched it triggers flares and I've already had loads of time of work. I work part time. I also think I'm
I'm currently on sertide and being switched over to symbicort. I'm not sure of the dosage etc as need to discuss further with gp. I'm a little concerned as been on seretide for years. When I get switched it triggers flares and I've already had loads of time of work. I work part time. I also think I'm
spookylou
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
chest infections
hello everyone 😊. I was diagnosed with asthma over 6 months ago and I have had 2 chest infections in that time. One was Christmas time while i had Covid. the current one I have now has hit me a little harder. Does anyone here get chest infections more due to asthma? And have you noticed anything
hello everyone 😊. I was diagnosed with asthma over 6 months ago and I have had 2 chest infections in that time. One was Christmas time while i had Covid. the current one I have now has hit me a little harder. Does anyone here get chest infections more due to asthma? And have you noticed anything
John198834
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
asthma
changing from Symbicort to Foster inhaler, what are the reviews on Foster inhaler
changing from Symbicort to Foster inhaler, what are the reviews on Foster inhaler
Lel1
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
Asthma
Been on symbicort for years doesn't seem to be worki g now. Nurse suggesting a hange to Voater inhalef. What are the reviews on people using this inhaler,
Been on symbicort for years doesn't seem to be worki g now. Nurse suggesting a hange to Voater inhalef. What are the reviews on people using this inhaler,
Lel1
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
asthmatic response to new rug made in India
I bought a new, woollen rug shortly before Christmas 2023. It immediately caused me to go from being virtually free of asthma symptoms to being in need of steroid inhaler and frequent ventolin doses - I was very short of breath, my lungs were irritated and when exercising, swimming or walking, I’d
I bought a new, woollen rug shortly before Christmas 2023. It immediately caused me to go from being virtually free of asthma symptoms to being in need of steroid inhaler and frequent ventolin doses - I was very short of breath, my lungs were irritated and when exercising, swimming or walking, I’d
Gwalltarian
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
Does Maxidex steroid add to Pred dose?
I had a new lens fitted on 2 April and have to use Dexamethasomex or Maxidex four times a day. Does this add to my total steroid intake with the Pred. Am on 10 mg after a flare and trying to get back to 7.5 as soon as possible. I also have a preventative asthma inhaler which is a steroid presumably
I had a new lens fitted on 2 April and have to use Dexamethasomex or Maxidex four times a day. Does this add to my total steroid intake with the Pred. Am on 10 mg after a flare and trying to get back to 7.5 as soon as possible. I also have a preventative asthma inhaler which is a steroid presumably
Motida
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Medical exemption certificate
Hi just a question for folks in the UK . I'm under 60 and wondering if I am entitled to a medical exemption certificate for my prescriptions ? I receive my hydroxycarbamide free from the hospital pharmacy , but have to pay for a prescription for my blood pressure tablets and asthma inhalers prescribed
Hi just a question for folks in the UK . I'm under 60 and wondering if I am entitled to a medical exemption certificate for my prescriptions ? I receive my hydroxycarbamide free from the hospital pharmacy , but have to pay for a prescription for my blood pressure tablets and asthma inhalers prescribed
Catbells66
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MPN Voice
3 months ago
thrush in mouth
I have had antibiotics lately and have thrush in my mouth. I have been prescribed Nystan to take 4 times a day. The nurse /practioner said also rinse my mouth after using my steroid inhaler.The problem is do I rinse and spit or rinse and swallow? Swallowing is so much easier
I have had antibiotics lately and have thrush in my mouth. I have been prescribed Nystan to take 4 times a day. The nurse /practioner said also rinse my mouth after using my steroid inhaler.The problem is do I rinse and spit or rinse and swallow? Swallowing is so much easier
Karate-Kid1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Dry mouth and throat
I have a constantly dry throat and meds, probably from meds. Other than carrying water around with me whenever I go out, or a constant supply of cough sweets, does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
I have a constantly dry throat and meds, probably from meds. Other than carrying water around with me whenever I go out, or a constant supply of cough sweets, does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
veggiefan70
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
8 months ago
OPEP therapy for bronchiectasis
17 months of sticky mucus and blocked airways have resulted in many courses of different antibiotics, a bronchoscopy, lung wash, scans, x-rays. I've had diagnoses of asthma, bronchiectasis, nasal polyps, though scans show no bronchiectasis. Tests do show the persistent presence of HIB, which my doctor
17 months of sticky mucus and blocked airways have resulted in many courses of different antibiotics, a bronchoscopy, lung wash, scans, x-rays. I've had diagnoses of asthma, bronchiectasis, nasal polyps, though scans show no bronchiectasis. Tests do show the persistent presence of HIB, which my doctor
Stormfever
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COPD Friends
3 months ago
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