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Intro to me & my inquisitive mind
Hi everyone. I’m new to this forum. I was diagnosed with Emphysema in 2014. Ironically, I’d stopped smoking 1 year prior to the diagnosis & was breathing fine, with good fitness levels. However, I swept up residue plaster from a decorating job I was working on. No mask! The air was really thick with
Hi everyone. I’m new to this forum. I was diagnosed with Emphysema in 2014. Ironically, I’d stopped smoking 1 year prior to the diagnosis & was breathing fine, with good fitness levels. However, I swept up residue plaster from a decorating job I was working on. No mask! The air was really thick with
Inquisitiveme
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Unexpected 5k
Pics are my snazzy legging, and the enormous Hawk Moth caterpillar that one of my cats had brought in for me on my return from my run. It was the size of my forefinger!!! I thought it was half a grass snake at first. I rescued it and it’s back out in the garden again. Today was supposed to be my 4k
Pics are my snazzy legging, and the enormous Hawk Moth caterpillar that one of my cats had brought in for me on my return from my run. It was the size of my forefinger!!! I thought it was half a grass snake at first. I rescued it and it’s back out in the garden again. Today was supposed to be my 4k
limberlou
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
4 years ago
Worsening asthma, all very new to me
Hello, I am quite new to asthma, I got given a blue inhaler last year after having shortness of breath and then got prescribed a brown inhaler to take 2 puffs a day and it seemed to be managed. A few weeks ago my symptoms worsened, to ones I’d not experienced before- wheezing, cough, really tight chest
Hello, I am quite new to asthma, I got given a blue inhaler last year after having shortness of breath and then got prescribed a brown inhaler to take 2 puffs a day and it seemed to be managed. A few weeks ago my symptoms worsened, to ones I’d not experienced before- wheezing, cough, really tight chest
Laurenp4
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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What Happens at the Severe/Difficult Asthma Clinic
Its something that comes up quite a lot on here and I’ve seen it mentioned a few times recently so I thought I would write a post about my experiences at a severe asthma clinic and the kind of things they do there as I think I’ve had about every test under the sun at mine!! Just be aware, though that
Its something that comes up quite a lot on here and I’ve seen it mentioned a few times recently so I thought I would write a post about my experiences at a severe asthma clinic and the kind of things they do there as I think I’ve had about every test under the sun at mine!! Just be aware, though that
Js706
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Breathing difficulties but PF normal
Hi everyone, as I've posted before my asthma was only diagnosed a year ago and bronchiectasis just before so I'm still learning how to live with and manage both conditions but can you help me. Although my PF was normal at the beginning of this week I had a terrible tight chest with breathing difficulties
Hi everyone, as I've posted before my asthma was only diagnosed a year ago and bronchiectasis just before so I'm still learning how to live with and manage both conditions but can you help me. Although my PF was normal at the beginning of this week I had a terrible tight chest with breathing difficulties
LizPat30
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Fostair headaches
I’ve recently changed from Clenil 200 x 2 twice a day to Fostair 100 x 2 twice a day due to problems managing my asthma (found mould in our bedroom wardrobe). I’ve been taking it for 4 days now & asthma is hugely improved. However, keep getting headaches. Will the headaches lessen as I get used to the
I’ve recently changed from Clenil 200 x 2 twice a day to Fostair 100 x 2 twice a day due to problems managing my asthma (found mould in our bedroom wardrobe). I’ve been taking it for 4 days now & asthma is hugely improved. However, keep getting headaches. Will the headaches lessen as I get used to the
GMcC2
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
4 years ago
Consolidation 23
It’s Thursday - so the day of my 30 minute/4K run. I am enjoying my plan! I’m not really enjoying the darker mornings as there is more traffic about, especially towards the end of my run. The air quality wasn’t so good this morning, so I used my inhaler about 15 minutes before I left the house. I decided
It’s Thursday - so the day of my 30 minute/4K run. I am enjoying my plan! I’m not really enjoying the darker mornings as there is more traffic about, especially towards the end of my run. The air quality wasn’t so good this morning, so I used my inhaler about 15 minutes before I left the house. I decided
Jools2020
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Anyone else still shielding and reluctant to send children back to school?
Hi all, I have severe allergic asthma, uncontrolled since November 2019. I have had 4 attacks, 2 hospital stays, numerous courses of steroids and struggle every day. I can’t speak or move freely. I am usually able to carry out essential household tasks but am taking 10-40+ puffs of salbutamol (reliever
Hi all, I have severe allergic asthma, uncontrolled since November 2019. I have had 4 attacks, 2 hospital stays, numerous courses of steroids and struggle every day. I can’t speak or move freely. I am usually able to carry out essential household tasks but am taking 10-40+ puffs of salbutamol (reliever
MMBJI
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Oral thrush for 5 months
Hi, I was wondering if anyone here has any advice on oral thrush. I've had it for 5 months my doc has changed my inhalers, been on lots of meds for oral thrush won't go away. I'm doing everything you are supposed to do to treat it, so uncomfortable, hot , sore swollen. Any advice or tips is much appreciated
Hi, I was wondering if anyone here has any advice on oral thrush. I've had it for 5 months my doc has changed my inhalers, been on lots of meds for oral thrush won't go away. I'm doing everything you are supposed to do to treat it, so uncomfortable, hot , sore swollen. Any advice or tips is much appreciated
Hidden
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Women's Health
4 years ago
Costochondritis after covid 19,anyone?
Had covid in March, at least my gp suspects this now. I had negative tests. Antibody and covid was negative. But I had extreme shortness of breath and chest pains. No cough or cold, just extreme SOB, like I was choking and my right lung wasn't expanding. Seen the ER 5 times, my partner called an ambulance
Had covid in March, at least my gp suspects this now. I had negative tests. Antibody and covid was negative. But I had extreme shortness of breath and chest pains. No cough or cold, just extreme SOB, like I was choking and my right lung wasn't expanding. Seen the ER 5 times, my partner called an ambulance
Noz29
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
Tight Chest That Is Ruining My Life. Any help?
Hi All, Thanks for any help or reassurance in advance. Me: 33-Year-Old Male. Ex smoker (as of 4 weeks ago - light smoker over the years, probably 4-pack years max). Well-controlled asthma for about 15 years (Beclametasone ICS, never needed rescue inhaler when not smoking). My recent story: i) 3 months
Hi All, Thanks for any help or reassurance in advance. Me: 33-Year-Old Male. Ex smoker (as of 4 weeks ago - light smoker over the years, probably 4-pack years max). Well-controlled asthma for about 15 years (Beclametasone ICS, never needed rescue inhaler when not smoking). My recent story: i) 3 months
Stashle
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Is there a difference between Asthavent and Venteze?
I have exercise induced asthma/bronchospasm. I also have a heart condition - so because of the heart I was using Ipvent (Ipratropium Bromide) until something caused it not to be available in South Africa any more. So since then I used Venteze for a while and when that inhaler ran out I got Asthavent
I have exercise induced asthma/bronchospasm. I also have a heart condition - so because of the heart I was using Ipvent (Ipratropium Bromide) until something caused it not to be available in South Africa any more. So since then I used Venteze for a while and when that inhaler ran out I got Asthavent
Jonathan_C
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Living with Asthma
4 years ago
Newly diagnosed looking for advice
Sorry if this is long in advance, starting from the being if suffered for years with gynolocial problems heavy periods, after having my second child diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome, had a dermoid cyst attach to outside wall then removed, had third child issues continued had fibroids, cysts and
Sorry if this is long in advance, starting from the being if suffered for years with gynolocial problems heavy periods, after having my second child diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome, had a dermoid cyst attach to outside wall then removed, had third child issues continued had fibroids, cysts and
Fireflygem
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
4 years ago
Asthma inhalers and osteoporosis
I’m just wondering what effect my brown preventative inhaler - which is a steroid inhaler - will have on my bones? I don't think I was ever asked about asthma or the inhalers I was using when osteoporosis was diagnosed. Does anyone know how it will affect my bones?
I’m just wondering what effect my brown preventative inhaler - which is a steroid inhaler - will have on my bones? I don't think I was ever asked about asthma or the inhalers I was using when osteoporosis was diagnosed. Does anyone know how it will affect my bones?
Fruitandnutcase
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Asthmatic cough in Covid times
Hi everyone! I can feel the start of my usual Autumn/Winter asthma flare up. I’m using preventer but still staring to get bouts of coughing. A couple of puffs of blue inhaler and increased fluids helps a lot. So not an issue of feeling safe and controlling it. My worry is that in Covid times, a persistent
Hi everyone! I can feel the start of my usual Autumn/Winter asthma flare up. I’m using preventer but still staring to get bouts of coughing. A couple of puffs of blue inhaler and increased fluids helps a lot. So not an issue of feeling safe and controlling it. My worry is that in Covid times, a persistent
PattaCake
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Better at night?
Hi, I'm new here and was recently diagnosed with asthma. I had a Covid-like virus at the end of March before testing was available in the UK, with breathlessness and low-grade fever. The fever lasted 18 days and still comes back occasionally. My bloods and chest x-ray were clear, and I had a negative
Hi, I'm new here and was recently diagnosed with asthma. I had a Covid-like virus at the end of March before testing was available in the UK, with breathlessness and low-grade fever. The fever lasted 18 days and still comes back occasionally. My bloods and chest x-ray were clear, and I had a negative
AirIsUnderrated
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Living with Asthma
4 years ago
Fostair inhaler instead of seretide
Hi can anyone tell me if it has made a positive difference when changing from a seretide inhaler to a Fostair inhaler,As I have bronchiectasis and I’m now stopping my seretide to go on Fostair.Thanks
Hi can anyone tell me if it has made a positive difference when changing from a seretide inhaler to a Fostair inhaler,As I have bronchiectasis and I’m now stopping my seretide to go on Fostair.Thanks
Homer12
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Masks
Hi there I am new to this site and I hope someone can advise me , I have a mild form of Asthma and take one puff from my preventer inhaler twice a day, now I wish to know should I be wearing mask or not as I have seen many passengers coming onto the buses saying they have asthma and not wearing a mask
Hi there I am new to this site and I hope someone can advise me , I have a mild form of Asthma and take one puff from my preventer inhaler twice a day, now I wish to know should I be wearing mask or not as I have seen many passengers coming onto the buses saying they have asthma and not wearing a mask
Coolcat2020
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Ongoing asthma issues - recovery period
Hi all, Around 15 weeks ago I had several severe asthma attacks. I've been recovering since then and have made good progress in terms of being comfortable in the house, but my mobility remains limited. I can move around the house okay, but I'm still effectively housebound - if I walk for any real distance
Hi all, Around 15 weeks ago I had several severe asthma attacks. I've been recovering since then and have made good progress in terms of being comfortable in the house, but my mobility remains limited. I can move around the house okay, but I'm still effectively housebound - if I walk for any real distance
garfunkel
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Recovering from Covid-19!
Whelp. As if the b12 deficiency wasn’t enough, my husband caught Covid at work and then I got it! After 2 weeks of hell (he ended up w/pneumonia and I ended up with tachycardia (rapid resting heartbeat) and breathing issues that have me on two inhalers - a steroid and rescue) I ended up in the ER yesterday
Whelp. As if the b12 deficiency wasn’t enough, my husband caught Covid at work and then I got it! After 2 weeks of hell (he ended up w/pneumonia and I ended up with tachycardia (rapid resting heartbeat) and breathing issues that have me on two inhalers - a steroid and rescue) I ended up in the ER yesterday
HopetoB12better
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
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