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Another Nebuliser question
Hi - I've been watching tthe discussions about nebulisers. For some time I have thought one might be helpful (COPD severe). My COPD team were fairly unhelpful but the respiritory nurse at my GP surgery as just prescribed some Salbutamol nebules. She is now away on holiday. I have bought myself a portable
Hi - I've been watching tthe discussions about nebulisers. For some time I have thought one might be helpful (COPD severe). My COPD team were fairly unhelpful but the respiritory nurse at my GP surgery as just prescribed some Salbutamol nebules. She is now away on holiday. I have bought myself a portable
Kismet23
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Nebuliser
i posted a couple of months ago that i couldn't get salbutamol nebules, a week after i posted i had some delivered, i tried to get some last week told there is a shortage of them so i googled salbutamol nebules and it does seem as though there is problems trying to get them, so i have just finished
i posted a couple of months ago that i couldn't get salbutamol nebules, a week after i posted i had some delivered, i tried to get some last week told there is a shortage of them so i googled salbutamol nebules and it does seem as though there is problems trying to get them, so i have just finished
whit
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Good sats - so why so breathless?
THAT is indeed the question. Why, with my peripheral O2 levels at 94/5 %even 96% am I still fighting to breath? It goes like this. I wake short of breath. I rise and take my Oximeter (I have several; they all show the same) . My level is, say 92%. I do controlled breathing using a computer monitor
THAT is indeed the question. Why, with my peripheral O2 levels at 94/5 %even 96% am I still fighting to breath? It goes like this. I wake short of breath. I rise and take my Oximeter (I have several; they all show the same) . My level is, say 92%. I do controlled breathing using a computer monitor
Timberman
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
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Recovering from Pneumonia
hello, I posted 2 weeks ago about having pneumonia and got some really helpful replies so thank you. I’m 25, asthmatic and started feeling poorly on 17th Jan. I have been back and forwards to the doctors & hospital, had 14 days of antibiotics now and feeling much better with regards to the coughing,
hello, I posted 2 weeks ago about having pneumonia and got some really helpful replies so thank you. I’m 25, asthmatic and started feeling poorly on 17th Jan. I have been back and forwards to the doctors & hospital, had 14 days of antibiotics now and feeling much better with regards to the coughing,
Leanne1b
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
Severe Eosinophilic Asthma
Hi does anyone on here suffer from Severe Eosinophilic Asthma? My husband has been very incapacitated by this since March 2020 which came on suddenly and has not improved since then despite continuous steroids, inhalers and trying the latest injections. He’s had to pack up his business and still cannot
Hi does anyone on here suffer from Severe Eosinophilic Asthma? My husband has been very incapacitated by this since March 2020 which came on suddenly and has not improved since then despite continuous steroids, inhalers and trying the latest injections. He’s had to pack up his business and still cannot
Kristicats
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
salbutamol and hands
hi everyone, I use Fostair and salbutamol, alongside tiotropium. My hands have been so shaky and sore since flare up which was in November. This makes my hands hard to use and very painful. Has anyone else experienced this? Any suggestions on how to support the pain and shakiness? Doctors just dismiss
hi everyone, I use Fostair and salbutamol, alongside tiotropium. My hands have been so shaky and sore since flare up which was in November. This makes my hands hard to use and very painful. Has anyone else experienced this? Any suggestions on how to support the pain and shakiness? Doctors just dismiss
Bolt21
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
Multiple lung diagnoses: feedback please
hi. This is my first post here. I have televisit with my GP in june but meanwhile sitting on these CT scan results: mild emphesima, mild bronchiectasis, atelectasis and chest X-Ray says: hyperinflation. They are following a few nodules ( thus the CT scan) which are ok. Stable. And I have asthma. I
hi. This is my first post here. I have televisit with my GP in june but meanwhile sitting on these CT scan results: mild emphesima, mild bronchiectasis, atelectasis and chest X-Ray says: hyperinflation. They are following a few nodules ( thus the CT scan) which are ok. Stable. And I have asthma. I
Cobalt2sister
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
available medications Now
Always given Salbutamol for my condition. Worked like magic and so quickly too. Don’t know if others are as happy with it as me? Two weeks ago was prescribed Salumol. Same drug but without the propellant. That means I always need the Spacer I’ve never needed before! Now the medication doesn’t get to
Always given Salbutamol for my condition. Worked like magic and so quickly too. Don’t know if others are as happy with it as me? Two weeks ago was prescribed Salumol. Same drug but without the propellant. That means I always need the Spacer I’ve never needed before! Now the medication doesn’t get to
GSPlover
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Bisoprolol And Asthma
I have recently seen a couple of posts about taking/not taking Bisoprolol if you have asthma, but does that relate to those inhalers containing Salbutamol sulfate I have been taking 5mg of Bisoprolol twice a day for the past 12 years. (Paroxysmal Afb) plus the same of Ramipril and Doxazosin. Some
I have recently seen a couple of posts about taking/not taking Bisoprolol if you have asthma, but does that relate to those inhalers containing Salbutamol sulfate I have been taking 5mg of Bisoprolol twice a day for the past 12 years. (Paroxysmal Afb) plus the same of Ramipril and Doxazosin. Some
gladliz
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Broncholidator Reversibility Test
Hi, I posted a few days ago about my team wanting to do a broncholidator reversibility test and FeNO before they put me forward for biologics. I wasn't going to do the test, then decided to do it, incase it did show reversibility to save time waiting for a referral to Wynthenshawe as my current hospital
Hi, I posted a few days ago about my team wanting to do a broncholidator reversibility test and FeNO before they put me forward for biologics. I wasn't going to do the test, then decided to do it, incase it did show reversibility to save time waiting for a referral to Wynthenshawe as my current hospital
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
Salmon v Ventolin
Hi, I am still using any ventolin I can find including unopened boxes from my mum whom died last year. When I have previously been given Salbutamol it has never worked on an asthma attack and have always ended up being admitted to hospital. For a long time I insisted there is such an obvious difference
Hi, I am still using any ventolin I can find including unopened boxes from my mum whom died last year. When I have previously been given Salbutamol it has never worked on an asthma attack and have always ended up being admitted to hospital. For a long time I insisted there is such an obvious difference
Iceskate
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
mucus plugs (plastic bronchitis)
Hi, sorry for gross question but... A long story short: I was in hospital for a severe asthma flare up in September for 12 days (when I was first diagnosed). I was on oxygen and not improving. They gave me a lot of saline and salbutamol nebs. What eventually worked for me was that I coughed up a lot
Hi, sorry for gross question but... A long story short: I was in hospital for a severe asthma flare up in September for 12 days (when I was first diagnosed). I was on oxygen and not improving. They gave me a lot of saline and salbutamol nebs. What eventually worked for me was that I coughed up a lot
Particle32
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
Nebulising - does it work?
See edit below.
I have severe COPD and am now on O2 (3lpd) with a cocktail of medications, including the use of salbutamol as a reliever. Whenever I have been to hospital one of the first treatments they turn to is nebulising me with salbutamol. The idea of course is to deliver more of the med
See edit below.
I have severe COPD and am now on O2 (3lpd) with a cocktail of medications, including the use of salbutamol as a reliever. Whenever I have been to hospital one of the first treatments they turn to is nebulising me with salbutamol. The idea of course is to deliver more of the med
Timberman
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COPD Friends
4 months ago
Seretide and Addisons disease
I was diagnosed with Addisons in May 2023 and have been using inhaled steroids / seretide for chronic Asthma for 20+ years. My endocrine consultant told me to stop taking my seretide which I declined to do, as Asthma extremely well controlled, unless he refers me to Asthma team at hospital to manage
I was diagnosed with Addisons in May 2023 and have been using inhaled steroids / seretide for chronic Asthma for 20+ years. My endocrine consultant told me to stop taking my seretide which I declined to do, as Asthma extremely well controlled, unless he refers me to Asthma team at hospital to manage
Flowerdac
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
SWOLLEN ANKLES WITH LUNG CONDITION
Hi, This is my first post on here I think. Almost a year ago I was in hospital as I couldn't breath, felt like I was suffocating. I'd had a chest x-ray 6 months previous and was told my lungs were quite normal and my dr couldn't find a reason for my breathlessness. It did improve for a while, but came
Hi, This is my first post on here I think. Almost a year ago I was in hospital as I couldn't breath, felt like I was suffocating. I'd had a chest x-ray 6 months previous and was told my lungs were quite normal and my dr couldn't find a reason for my breathlessness. It did improve for a while, but came
collector_17
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
Salamol not as good!
I have tried to get on with Salamol but it just doesn’t work as well for me as Salbutamol. My asthma attacks always quickly abated with Ventolin but the new Salamol not only takes ages to ease my asthma attacks, but more often than not it just doesn’t work at all!I also feel as though I have not inhaled
I have tried to get on with Salamol but it just doesn’t work as well for me as Salbutamol. My asthma attacks always quickly abated with Ventolin but the new Salamol not only takes ages to ease my asthma attacks, but more often than not it just doesn’t work at all!I also feel as though I have not inhaled
BlondeHappiness
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
steroids & Antibiotics
I have been unwell for last 5 days with a fever and cough. I have up yesterday and called 111 as really breathless. Got seen last night and got told chest infection into lungs and sent packing with steroids & antibiotics. Today breathless is worse as is wheeze, can barley climb the stairs in house with
I have been unwell for last 5 days with a fever and cough. I have up yesterday and called 111 as really breathless. Got seen last night and got told chest infection into lungs and sent packing with steroids & antibiotics. Today breathless is worse as is wheeze, can barley climb the stairs in house with
Mumtochd
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Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
Bronchitis
I have been coughing on and off for about a month, a few days ago I started feeling really ill. I phoned the surgery and was given an appointment with a nurse practitioner who confirmed it was bronchitis and not a chest infection and gave a prescription for a salbutamol inhaler. Should I be concerned
I have been coughing on and off for about a month, a few days ago I started feeling really ill. I phoned the surgery and was given an appointment with a nurse practitioner who confirmed it was bronchitis and not a chest infection and gave a prescription for a salbutamol inhaler. Should I be concerned
valwood
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Vasculitis UK
5 months ago
New inhaler
After my previous post regarding possible chest infection and chest pains, I have seen the asthma nurse. There's apparently no sign of infection, so she thinks the pain is down to the asthma flare up. I'm being trialled on Symbicort MART rather than the fluticasone and salbutamol I'm currently using.
After my previous post regarding possible chest infection and chest pains, I have seen the asthma nurse. There's apparently no sign of infection, so she thinks the pain is down to the asthma flare up. I'm being trialled on Symbicort MART rather than the fluticasone and salbutamol I'm currently using.
-Butterfly-
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Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
Asthma and ADHD
My 10 year old daughter has both asthma and ADHD. Her asthma is brought on typically by respiratory infections; otherwise she is pretty well controlled. Winter is tough with all the colds milling around. It has been a real delicate balance managing her medications. She takes Vyvanse daily for ADHD and
My 10 year old daughter has both asthma and ADHD. Her asthma is brought on typically by respiratory infections; otherwise she is pretty well controlled. Winter is tough with all the colds milling around. It has been a real delicate balance managing her medications. She takes Vyvanse daily for ADHD and
Chicagomom
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
5 months ago
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