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Been for results today ...
Been for skin tests and ct results to try see what is problem with my lungs as last appointment he told me i dont have asthma ....even though ive been treated and had three different inhalors for last 20 yrs!!! Ive had bad infection since before xmas which ive been on different antibiotics for due to
Been for skin tests and ct results to try see what is problem with my lungs as last appointment he told me i dont have asthma ....even though ive been treated and had three different inhalors for last 20 yrs!!! Ive had bad infection since before xmas which ive been on different antibiotics for due to
tigershay1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Endobronchial Valve Implants one month on. What today's hospital tests have shown...
A picture of the Tardis. No, that's not me, I'm far more handsome :) So, big day. I have experienced some benefit but not as much as I'd hoped for, especially outside in the cold air. Nice young Portuguese guy stuck me in the Tardis (airtight plethysmograph machine) for exhaustive and exhausting Fev1
A picture of the Tardis. No, that's not me, I'm far more handsome :) So, big day. I have experienced some benefit but not as much as I'd hoped for, especially outside in the cold air. Nice young Portuguese guy stuck me in the Tardis (airtight plethysmograph machine) for exhaustive and exhausting Fev1
notlocal
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Inhaler
Relvar Ellipta: combination inhaler for asthma and COPD 03 February 2014, 8:30am Relvar Ellipta (vilanterol/fluticasone furoate) is a new fixed-dose combination inhaler for asthma and COPD. In asthma patients fluticasone furoate 100 microgram once daily is approximately equivalent to fluticasone
Relvar Ellipta: combination inhaler for asthma and COPD 03 February 2014, 8:30am Relvar Ellipta (vilanterol/fluticasone furoate) is a new fixed-dose combination inhaler for asthma and COPD. In asthma patients fluticasone furoate 100 microgram once daily is approximately equivalent to fluticasone
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10 years ago
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Doctor/Nurse visit.
Hi everyone, not been on for ages however I do pop in every week to catch up with Post's and Questions. As you all know I was diagnosed nearly 4yrs ago now (by chance-how time passes), FEV1 of 79% in 2012 then FEV1 of 82% in 2013, classed as very mild-no meds required. Bullous Emphysema, now the nurse
Hi everyone, not been on for ages however I do pop in every week to catch up with Post's and Questions. As you all know I was diagnosed nearly 4yrs ago now (by chance-how time passes), FEV1 of 79% in 2012 then FEV1 of 82% in 2013, classed as very mild-no meds required. Bullous Emphysema, now the nurse
1968
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
had my yearly check-up to-day my fev1 was 37 is this good or bad.
susiecue62
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Too young for this surely?
Hello anyone who may be there. I'm 32 and was diagnosed with copd a couple months ago. My fev1 thing was 69%. I swear in 2 months ive thought about this from morning til night. How long have I got? 5yrs? 25 yrs? Ive gone from 40 a day to 3 or 4 a day. Anyone help me out here? 3 young kids I was kinda
Hello anyone who may be there. I'm 32 and was diagnosed with copd a couple months ago. My fev1 thing was 69%. I swear in 2 months ive thought about this from morning til night. How long have I got? 5yrs? 25 yrs? Ive gone from 40 a day to 3 or 4 a day. Anyone help me out here? 3 young kids I was kinda
evo1804
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Alivecor Feedback please! Does anyone find their readings very limited and hard to read the wonky Ecgs?
I place my hands on the table to limit mvmt and feel I succeed but the ECGs are quite wonky. When I get PACs SVTs PVCs and once an IVCD I understand the wobbles but often I am in NSR with very strange readings! So far always in NSR with or without the other indications. I am quite perplexed by the
I place my hands on the table to limit mvmt and feel I succeed but the ECGs are quite wonky. When I get PACs SVTs PVCs and once an IVCD I understand the wobbles but often I am in NSR with very strange readings! So far always in NSR with or without the other indications. I am quite perplexed by the
iris1205
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AF Association
10 years ago
Hello im a new member with problems with arrythmias, fast heart rate & much decreased mobility due to the heart issues and also to ME..
Im feeling really hopeless as am so unwell and have been worsening for many months now. I havent found anyone quite like me despite internet searching:( I get pvcs that cause symptoms, plus have just started fainting..twice in.last two weeks ans i feell too ill.& fatigued to.get out of bed( i cant walk
Im feeling really hopeless as am so unwell and have been worsening for many months now. I havent found anyone quite like me despite internet searching:( I get pvcs that cause symptoms, plus have just started fainting..twice in.last two weeks ans i feell too ill.& fatigued to.get out of bed( i cant walk
sam1971
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Arrhythmia Alliance
10 years ago
Bad couple of days and ended back in hospital again.
Had a rough couple of days had loads of palpatations and feeling very light headed went to hospital to get checked out and ECG showed I had loads of
PVC
and pauses sent to ccu and had overnight stay had a series of episodes of VT, dr's have put me back on low dose of bisoprosol feels as if back to square
Had a rough couple of days had loads of palpatations and feeling very light headed went to hospital to get checked out and ECG showed I had loads of
PVC
and pauses sent to ccu and had overnight stay had a series of episodes of VT, dr's have put me back on low dose of bisoprosol feels as if back to square
Johnw
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AF Association
10 years ago
Asthma's my latest diagnosis!
Hi all I've had all sorts of things since October 2012, including the flu (or something like it: all this is post-viral), post-viral hyper-reactivity, asthma (first diagnosis at GP), pneumonia, chest infections (various, 'treated' with antibiotics), pleurisy, HIV sero-conversion illness (after assessment
Hi all I've had all sorts of things since October 2012, including the flu (or something like it: all this is post-viral), post-viral hyper-reactivity, asthma (first diagnosis at GP), pneumonia, chest infections (various, 'treated' with antibiotics), pleurisy, HIV sero-conversion illness (after assessment
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
New here - could this be Uticarial Vasculitis?
My full blood count of two weeks revealed nothing apart from low Basophils, a high
PVC
and a raised ESR of 52.
My full blood count of two weeks revealed nothing apart from low Basophils, a high
PVC
and a raised ESR of 52.
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Vasculitis UK
10 years ago
hi all can any one tell me what fev1 1.33 38% and fec 1.48 34% means 5
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billl
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
hi all . can any one tell me what fev1 1.33 38% and fec 1.48 34% means
billl
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
FEV test was 47% - quite worried.
I was a 30 a day smoker for 38 years but quit on 28 April 2009. I was diagnosed with COPD after a bout of pneumonia in January 2004, after which I carried on smoking like a complete fool. My lungs are now shot to bits obviously. I have just had my annual COPD review with the practice nurse and my
I was a 30 a day smoker for 38 years but quit on 28 April 2009. I was diagnosed with COPD after a bout of pneumonia in January 2004, after which I carried on smoking like a complete fool. My lungs are now shot to bits obviously. I have just had my annual COPD review with the practice nurse and my
jakmum
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
New Arrival
Just been diagnosed with moderate COPD.Consultants letter says: FEV1 1.8L(61% of predicted), VC 4.15(107%of predicted).Ratio 43%.Would love to know what this means.
Just been diagnosed with moderate COPD.Consultants letter says: FEV1 1.8L(61% of predicted), VC 4.15(107%of predicted).Ratio 43%.Would love to know what this means.
harkysparky
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Asthma? COPD.
I developed asthma about 4 years ago, then 51 yrs old. The last couple of years I have been beset with chest infections and seemingly uncontrollable asthma. Consultant told me COPD but then last hospital visit the registrar said Asthma . I gave up my job as a special needs teacher as this contributed
I developed asthma about 4 years ago, then 51 yrs old. The last couple of years I have been beset with chest infections and seemingly uncontrollable asthma. Consultant told me COPD but then last hospital visit the registrar said Asthma . I gave up my job as a special needs teacher as this contributed
BigBreaths
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Symbicort to Seretide
Appointment with GP this morning as my breathing is worse than when I was diagnosed in July. Switched me from Symbicort 200/6 to Seretide 250. She said I should not be displaying these symptoms at this early stage - FEV1 73%. Had 2 chest x rays which are clear. Blood tests clear. No sign of chest
Appointment with GP this morning as my breathing is worse than when I was diagnosed in July. Switched me from Symbicort 200/6 to Seretide 250. She said I should not be displaying these symptoms at this early stage - FEV1 73%. Had 2 chest x rays which are clear. Blood tests clear. No sign of chest
twinks1954
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Sudden onset of S.O.B
Hi all, i have recently suddenly become S.O.B just doing anything but sitting still, seems crazy because 2 weeks ago i could run and jump and scream and shout with no problems and now im like this?! i cant even hold a conversation i could before, i read from other posts that emphysema can suddenly present
Hi all, i have recently suddenly become S.O.B just doing anything but sitting still, seems crazy because 2 weeks ago i could run and jump and scream and shout with no problems and now im like this?! i cant even hold a conversation i could before, i read from other posts that emphysema can suddenly present
pbv1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Can anyone help me please? 6 years ago I was diagnosed with mild emphysema a scan said apical fibrosis with patches of emphysematous
changes in different regions of the lungs. my fev1 was 88.5%. Peak flow rate was 6.09 and tlc was 5.79. I don't know what they are now, I've had many chest infections and I know my breathing is so much worse. Earlier this year with a very nasty c/h I had an ordinary x ray and was diagnosed with Bronchiectasis
changes in different regions of the lungs. my fev1 was 88.5%. Peak flow rate was 6.09 and tlc was 5.79. I don't know what they are now, I've had many chest infections and I know my breathing is so much worse. Earlier this year with a very nasty c/h I had an ordinary x ray and was diagnosed with Bronchiectasis
mustcarryon
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
My lung problems and I'm wondering if anyone else has had the operation I had in 2006
Hello all, I've not been on the forum long but you all seem such a knowledgeable and friendly bunch thought I'd tell you a bit about my lung problem history. At the turn of the century in 2000 I and my family were hit with a horrendous flu bug (We called it the millenium bug!). I developed a really
Hello all, I've not been on the forum long but you all seem such a knowledgeable and friendly bunch thought I'd tell you a bit about my lung problem history. At the turn of the century in 2000 I and my family were hit with a horrendous flu bug (We called it the millenium bug!). I developed a really
jpscribbla
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
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