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Anyone had an asthma attack made worse by using Salbutamol?
Hi all. Does Salbutamol usually cause faster breathing, or other side effects after taking 6 - 10 puffs within 15 minutes due to an Asthma attack? I have had an attack which wasn’t relieving after my usual 2 sets of 2 puffs over 10 minutes. So I started to have 1 puff every few minutes. However by
Hi all. Does Salbutamol usually cause faster breathing, or other side effects after taking 6 - 10 puffs within 15 minutes due to an Asthma attack? I have had an attack which wasn’t relieving after my usual 2 sets of 2 puffs over 10 minutes. So I started to have 1 puff every few minutes. However by
LRLR
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Just another blip in the road.
Warning long post! Hi, hope everyone is well. This So here I approach my 1 year on Benra anniversary. It hasn’t been a smooth ride that’s for sure, and the ride leading up to it was incredibly bumpy. But with the current situation I have had lots of time to reflect a celebrate the milestones, no
Warning long post! Hi, hope everyone is well. This So here I approach my 1 year on Benra anniversary. It hasn’t been a smooth ride that’s for sure, and the ride leading up to it was incredibly bumpy. But with the current situation I have had lots of time to reflect a celebrate the milestones, no
HoppyNurse
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Feeling rubbish but clear chest???
Hi Ive been feeling completely pants all week (bloody chemicals!!!!) And was reviewed today by the nurse and because my chest is clear there is nothing she can do. I don't normally get wheezy or cough or anything apart from feeling poo and having a really tight feeling in my back and chest. My peak
Hi Ive been feeling completely pants all week (bloody chemicals!!!!) And was reviewed today by the nurse and because my chest is clear there is nothing she can do. I don't normally get wheezy or cough or anything apart from feeling poo and having a really tight feeling in my back and chest. My peak
Autie1
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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Post Covid recovery - struggling
Struggling post discharge. Bad day yesterday. Struggling to manage my asthma at home and coping with a major fibro flare. GP has arranged for me to borrow a sats monitor for 2 weeks to make sure I don't need readmission to hospital. Currently needing 10 puffs of Salbutamol before taking Fostair and Spiriva
Struggling post discharge. Bad day yesterday. Struggling to manage my asthma at home and coping with a major fibro flare. GP has arranged for me to borrow a sats monitor for 2 weeks to make sure I don't need readmission to hospital. Currently needing 10 puffs of Salbutamol before taking Fostair and Spiriva
redstar9
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Am I in the correct vaccine stage?
I have been told I am in stage 8 of the vaccine rollout, is this correct? I am quite a bad asthmatic with bronchomalatia. I take Montelukast and fostair, supplemented by salbutamol. Should I be higher up the scale?
I have been told I am in stage 8 of the vaccine rollout, is this correct? I am quite a bad asthmatic with bronchomalatia. I take Montelukast and fostair, supplemented by salbutamol. Should I be higher up the scale?
garywake
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
What's the next step?
I am usually a very well controlled asthmatic - take sirdupla 125/25 two puffs twice a day and rarely if ever need to use my salbutamol inhaler. Most of my asthma attacks have been able to be managed at home.. as I often get some warning symptoms of having to use my inhaler more. This time, i've
I am usually a very well controlled asthmatic - take sirdupla 125/25 two puffs twice a day and rarely if ever need to use my salbutamol inhaler. Most of my asthma attacks have been able to be managed at home.. as I often get some warning symptoms of having to use my inhaler more. This time, i've
Universalreader
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Why my asthma medications do not work?
Hello. I'm 28 and last year I was diagnosed with persistent asthma. My symptoms are back chest tightness on only one side, dry cough, mucus and occasionally wheezing and sneezing. These symptoms are present every day, Every hour and they worsen with movements. Spirometry has a sightly lower average fev
Hello. I'm 28 and last year I was diagnosed with persistent asthma. My symptoms are back chest tightness on only one side, dry cough, mucus and occasionally wheezing and sneezing. These symptoms are present every day, Every hour and they worsen with movements. Spirometry has a sightly lower average fev
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
How can this be allowed?
Yet again I have had my salbutamol stopped without warning! I have half an inhaler which is supposed to last until mid March. There is no way it will last until then! I have had this stress from my surgery stopping my medication before. Making me have to present my case why this is dangerous for me
Yet again I have had my salbutamol stopped without warning! I have half an inhaler which is supposed to last until mid March. There is no way it will last until then! I have had this stress from my surgery stopping my medication before. Making me have to present my case why this is dangerous for me
Loulou9000
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Struggling with Covid and asthma.
Update: 02/02/21 Hubby and I finally well enough to leave hospital to continue our recovery. It's going to be a long haul as we both have on going issues due to Covid. Thank you for the well wishes. Home at last after 10 days in hospital. Can't fault the care we received throughout. Update: 29/01/21
Update: 02/02/21 Hubby and I finally well enough to leave hospital to continue our recovery. It's going to be a long haul as we both have on going issues due to Covid. Thank you for the well wishes. Home at last after 10 days in hospital. Can't fault the care we received throughout. Update: 29/01/21
redstar9
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Covid vaccine
So today I was booked in to have my Covid vaccine- I’m CEV frontline NHS worker currently shielding. I swear my lungs knew that something important was happening, so perfectly timed they decided they need some attention! My peak flow was slowly heading in a downwards trend, and I woke up Thursday morning
So today I was booked in to have my Covid vaccine- I’m CEV frontline NHS worker currently shielding. I swear my lungs knew that something important was happening, so perfectly timed they decided they need some attention! My peak flow was slowly heading in a downwards trend, and I woke up Thursday morning
HoppyNurse
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Covid update
Hi all many thanks again for all your help the other day . Just to let you know I am still feeling poorly and in bed , day 18 now but the diarreah is improving along with my appetite. I’m taking lots of Salbutamol inhaler but my cough is also improving. I’m keeping up the vitamins and water as you all
Hi all many thanks again for all your help the other day . Just to let you know I am still feeling poorly and in bed , day 18 now but the diarreah is improving along with my appetite. I’m taking lots of Salbutamol inhaler but my cough is also improving. I’m keeping up the vitamins and water as you all
Bluenomore
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AF Association
4 years ago
Desperate
Hi l very rarely post but l am so low which is not like me. Finally gave in and was admitted to hospital as rescue pack not w working . It has been a catastrophe. I was initially refused my prednisone which l was reducing was not given morning salbutamol or saline news which ment more breathing and
Hi l very rarely post but l am so low which is not like me. Finally gave in and was admitted to hospital as rescue pack not w working . It has been a catastrophe. I was initially refused my prednisone which l was reducing was not given morning salbutamol or saline news which ment more breathing and
Delamere
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Fostair
Hi I’m new on here, I’ve seen a lot of people mention Fostair on here, I’ve had most drugs for asthma but I’ve never heard of it. I’m a severe asthmatic and have been for approx 15 years I take salbutamol inhalers and also on fluticasone 2 puffs twice a day Plus 9 mg prednisalone daily also on monthly
Hi I’m new on here, I’ve seen a lot of people mention Fostair on here, I’ve had most drugs for asthma but I’ve never heard of it. I’m a severe asthmatic and have been for approx 15 years I take salbutamol inhalers and also on fluticasone 2 puffs twice a day Plus 9 mg prednisalone daily also on monthly
Mickeyboy2020
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Do you ever go back to “normal”?
I am 49, work a physical job and single (widowed) mother to 2 teenagers. 🙄🙄 I was only diagnosed with asthma this year following 6 months of worsening SOB ended in a 3 day emergency hospital admission. I was discharged with my 5 day course of steroids, and Symbicort SMART inhaler. I also take Fexofenadrine
I am 49, work a physical job and single (widowed) mother to 2 teenagers. 🙄🙄 I was only diagnosed with asthma this year following 6 months of worsening SOB ended in a 3 day emergency hospital admission. I was discharged with my 5 day course of steroids, and Symbicort SMART inhaler. I also take Fexofenadrine
Mannyd25
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Hi, Can anyone advise me on using a spacer with Fostair please
I’ve used a spacer with salbutamol and given it a shake before use, but I’m not sure if I need to shake Fostair before using it with a spacer. Is it a powder inhaler? I’ve been on Duoresp spiromax, which I took without a spacer and it wasn’t necessary to shake it before use. But now I’ve changed to
I’ve used a spacer with salbutamol and given it a shake before use, but I’m not sure if I need to shake Fostair before using it with a spacer. Is it a powder inhaler? I’ve been on Duoresp spiromax, which I took without a spacer and it wasn’t necessary to shake it before use. But now I’ve changed to
Celie1
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Unusual allergy-induced asthma symptom or unrelated (mild shakiness)?
Hi there, I had a recent flare up of my allergy-induced asthma, which cleared up after 8 weeks (and after speaking to the asthma nurse, we came to the conclusion that an allergen had triggered the flare up, I believe it might have been fungal/mold spores in the garden). A few days later I had a smaller
Hi there, I had a recent flare up of my allergy-induced asthma, which cleared up after 8 weeks (and after speaking to the asthma nurse, we came to the conclusion that an allergen had triggered the flare up, I believe it might have been fungal/mold spores in the garden). A few days later I had a smaller
NeelaB
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Home Nebs 🫁 - they may help improve QoL in severe asthmatics, but are they safe?! Everything you need to know!
Hi everyone. Another infomercial for you all! Hopefully this will be relatively short (but you know me... they never are 😅), and it’ll definitely shorten my next post (add-ons from consultants)! So here we go... Home nebs are almost always frowned upon by consultants (and definitely disapproved of by
Hi everyone. Another infomercial for you all! Hopefully this will be relatively short (but you know me... they never are 😅), and it’ll definitely shorten my next post (add-ons from consultants)! So here we go... Home nebs are almost always frowned upon by consultants (and definitely disapproved of by
EmmaF91
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Experiences with montelukast or immunotherapy
I have recently been given a Hearing Dog. She is a poodle,so one of the least allergenic dogs. I know I have a dog allergy so my Symbicot was doubled initially to 400mg twice a day. I am, however, still struggling and taking salbutamol a lot during the day. I have tried all the different antihistamines
I have recently been given a Hearing Dog. She is a poodle,so one of the least allergenic dogs. I know I have a dog allergy so my Symbicot was doubled initially to 400mg twice a day. I am, however, still struggling and taking salbutamol a lot during the day. I have tried all the different antihistamines
Caline1
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Help and advice needed for son
My son is nearly 11 and I’m writing to see if anyone might have had similar issues to him and for advice. Both my husband and I are really concerned about him. My son was hospitalised twice aged 5 with classic asthma symptoms (wheezing, unable to breathe) and has taken a preventer inhaler since. Now,
My son is nearly 11 and I’m writing to see if anyone might have had similar issues to him and for advice. Both my husband and I are really concerned about him. My son was hospitalised twice aged 5 with classic asthma symptoms (wheezing, unable to breathe) and has taken a preventer inhaler since. Now,
Aslan139
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Atypical asthma ling function results
I posted before about my atypical asthma, as there are quite a few people with similar symptoms that have also been dismissed I thought I would share my results. Additionally if anyone has any insight, would be interested to hear. I pad to have a lung function test at a hospital to get some answers and
I posted before about my atypical asthma, as there are quite a few people with similar symptoms that have also been dismissed I thought I would share my results. Additionally if anyone has any insight, would be interested to hear. I pad to have a lung function test at a hospital to get some answers and
BlueBlobs1
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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