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Alcohol during asthma exacerbations
Random question: do you or don't you avoid alcohol during an exacerbation when on Prednisolone & nebulisers etc? (talking about equivalent of 1 small glass of wine in 24 hours rather than binge drinking!) I get really bad shakes & heart racing from the salbutamol nebs & having a small drink helps take
Random question: do you or don't you avoid alcohol during an exacerbation when on Prednisolone & nebulisers etc? (talking about equivalent of 1 small glass of wine in 24 hours rather than binge drinking!) I get really bad shakes & heart racing from the salbutamol nebs & having a small drink helps take
snoubelles
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Can I run?
Hello, my name is Amy :-). This may sound daft but I have asthma and have had it since being diagnosed at 3 years old. I am now 22, almost 23 and I love to run. My asthma is well controlled day to day but if I catch a cold, or when I do strenuous exercise (mainly running) my asthma is erratic and no
Hello, my name is Amy :-). This may sound daft but I have asthma and have had it since being diagnosed at 3 years old. I am now 22, almost 23 and I love to run. My asthma is well controlled day to day but if I catch a cold, or when I do strenuous exercise (mainly running) my asthma is erratic and no
amymarie09
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Another hospital stay
Hi Everyone I'm on Seretide 250 (2 puffs twice a day) I got cold symptoms so added in Flixotide 250 (2 puffs twice a day) as well as added regular Salbutamol & Atrovent. I'm already on Montelukast and started Prednisolone and antibiotics on the advice of my GP. 2 days later I had to go to A & E twice
Hi Everyone I'm on Seretide 250 (2 puffs twice a day) I got cold symptoms so added in Flixotide 250 (2 puffs twice a day) as well as added regular Salbutamol & Atrovent. I'm already on Montelukast and started Prednisolone and antibiotics on the advice of my GP. 2 days later I had to go to A & E twice
hb1977
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
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Asthma attacks/fighting the caregiver
Hi all, I'm new here. My dad is 91 and was diagnosed with Parkinsonism maybe 7 years ago. His latest neurologist says his Parkinsonism may be PSP. He can no longer walk, even assisted on both sides because his legs are permanently contracted in a crossed position. His other worst symptoms are asthma
Hi all, I'm new here. My dad is 91 and was diagnosed with Parkinsonism maybe 7 years ago. His latest neurologist says his Parkinsonism may be PSP. He can no longer walk, even assisted on both sides because his legs are permanently contracted in a crossed position. His other worst symptoms are asthma
carlam
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PSP Association
9 years ago
Living with PV for 47 years after father diagnosed days earlier.
In 1968-9 my father was diagnosed with PV and Spherocytosis by VA. His doctors suggested his direct family members also be test to see if disorders were hereditary. Out of 6 people, his mother, older brother, older sister, oldest daughter, son, and youngest daughter-me I was found to also have
In 1968-9 my father was diagnosed with PV and Spherocytosis by VA. His doctors suggested his direct family members also be test to see if disorders were hereditary. Out of 6 people, his mother, older brother, older sister, oldest daughter, son, and youngest daughter-me I was found to also have
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MPN Voice
9 years ago
worried
Last nigjt I started taking albuterol and z pack. I have been dealing with shortness of breath and now when I woke up it feels like half my throat isn't there. I don't have the deep cough this morning as usual. Is thst normal? Also I've been having shaking chills all night and I slept maybe a couple
Last nigjt I started taking albuterol and z pack. I have been dealing with shortness of breath and now when I woke up it feels like half my throat isn't there. I don't have the deep cough this morning as usual. Is thst normal? Also I've been having shaking chills all night and I slept maybe a couple
KatieRichie94
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Anxiety Support
9 years ago
Any tips?!
Hello, I am 17 years old and have asthma. Asthma is realy uncontrolled. Have an attack weekly but my gp and the Pulmologist don't know what to do anymore. My medication is: -Viani forte (think is like seretide 50/500) 2-0-2 -Pulmicort (neb) 1mg/2ml 1-0-1 -Prednisolon 10mg 1-0-0 -Montelukast 10mg
Hello, I am 17 years old and have asthma. Asthma is realy uncontrolled. Have an attack weekly but my gp and the Pulmologist don't know what to do anymore. My medication is: -Viani forte (think is like seretide 50/500) 2-0-2 -Pulmicort (neb) 1mg/2ml 1-0-1 -Prednisolon 10mg 1-0-0 -Montelukast 10mg
Woelfchen
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Respiratory infection
Started to feel bit crap Thursday, not to bad Friday, worse Saturday, and today , pretty tight. Nebs of Salbutamol an Ipatroprium, not really helping. Going to increase prednisone to 5 day 30mg and regular monitoring of peak flow. Could be flare up of bronchiectasis even the psudeomonas. Quick chat to
Started to feel bit crap Thursday, not to bad Friday, worse Saturday, and today , pretty tight. Nebs of Salbutamol an Ipatroprium, not really helping. Going to increase prednisone to 5 day 30mg and regular monitoring of peak flow. Could be flare up of bronchiectasis even the psudeomonas. Quick chat to
I8tories
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Life long asthma and bronchiectasis
Hi I'm Jane. I'm 65 years old and have had severe asthma since a baby. I am currently taking Uniphyllin, 20 mg prednisolne, forstair, spiriiva and salbutamol inhalers . I'm feeling a bit down at the moment as I have just had a CT scan which shows that I also have significant bronchiectasis. This
Hi I'm Jane. I'm 65 years old and have had severe asthma since a baby. I am currently taking Uniphyllin, 20 mg prednisolne, forstair, spiriiva and salbutamol inhalers . I'm feeling a bit down at the moment as I have just had a CT scan which shows that I also have significant bronchiectasis. This
Gefrin
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Home Nebuliser plus CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure)
Using Salbutamol 2mg/ml nebuliser solution (5mg/2.5ml) ampoule, combined with Ipatroprium Bromide 500 micrograms/2ml nebuliser solution, upto 4 times a day. CPAP every night during sleeping hours. How many are on a combination like this. When traveling by air, have to advise airline well in advance
Using Salbutamol 2mg/ml nebuliser solution (5mg/2.5ml) ampoule, combined with Ipatroprium Bromide 500 micrograms/2ml nebuliser solution, upto 4 times a day. CPAP every night during sleeping hours. How many are on a combination like this. When traveling by air, have to advise airline well in advance
I8tories
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Progression or What?
Hello Everybody, I really don't know where else to turn, so I'm hoping someone here can help. I have severe COPD (bronchitis with asthma overlay). I have managed to reach the ripe old age of 71 - hoping to make 72! For the past 2 months I have noticed that I'm becoming steadily weaker and more breathless
Hello Everybody, I really don't know where else to turn, so I'm hoping someone here can help. I have severe COPD (bronchitis with asthma overlay). I have managed to reach the ripe old age of 71 - hoping to make 72! For the past 2 months I have noticed that I'm becoming steadily weaker and more breathless
Worzel12
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Confused!
I went to my Doctor's with a Bad Chest as I kept getting Chest Infection's and what it seemed Cold's he listened to my Chest and put me in for a Spirometer Test, I was in a really bad way Coughing all the time, bringing up Mucus, choking, falling asleep sitting up (which I never done before) my Feet
I went to my Doctor's with a Bad Chest as I kept getting Chest Infection's and what it seemed Cold's he listened to my Chest and put me in for a Spirometer Test, I was in a really bad way Coughing all the time, bringing up Mucus, choking, falling asleep sitting up (which I never done before) my Feet
xLulzx
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Observations, Thoughts, and Knowledge!
I have been on this site for a few years and I very rarely post largely due to the fact that when I have I feel that I become attacked due to the opinion I have. I have a medical back ground as I was a registered nurse prior to being diagnosed with IPF. I worked in a nursing home with the elderly many
I have been on this site for a few years and I very rarely post largely due to the fact that when I have I feel that I become attacked due to the opinion I have. I have a medical back ground as I was a registered nurse prior to being diagnosed with IPF. I worked in a nursing home with the elderly many
docmel
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Asthma and living with it
I woke up one night when I was 14 and couldn't breathe. Over the years I was in and out of hospital, on various inhalers and steroids when needed. I managed to get by, have three children, then in 1991 after the birth of my last child I had really bad attack. I was put on steroids to get me back to
I woke up one night when I was 14 and couldn't breathe. Over the years I was in and out of hospital, on various inhalers and steroids when needed. I managed to get by, have three children, then in 1991 after the birth of my last child I had really bad attack. I was put on steroids to get me back to
shirl13
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Asthma Attack 'n' Back (to A&E)
Had hockey trials tonight so I was grafting hard at the ice rink this evening. I was worried -- without good reason -- that by telling the coaches that I have moderate-severe asthma I would look like I'm making excuses (I'm not that great at ice hockey) so I said nothing and pushed. I used my inhaler
Had hockey trials tonight so I was grafting hard at the ice rink this evening. I was worried -- without good reason -- that by telling the coaches that I have moderate-severe asthma I would look like I'm making excuses (I'm not that great at ice hockey) so I said nothing and pushed. I used my inhaler
servewithmintsauce
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Short of breath in morning
[I have been off my Beclometasone dipropionate 200mcg for a couple of months and manage reasonably well with my Ventolin (salbutamol).nnI have noticed I wake up feeling short of breath, I have to deliberately take deep breaths until the feeling goes away.nnWhen this happens I am not wheezy (well not
[I have been off my Beclometasone dipropionate 200mcg for a couple of months and manage reasonably well with my Ventolin (salbutamol).nnI have noticed I wake up feeling short of breath, I have to deliberately take deep breaths until the feeling goes away.nnWhen this happens I am not wheezy (well not
weston2
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Wanting to come off Seretide
Hi all. This is my first post, I hope this is in the right place :) I couldn't see an introduction section for newcomers to post.nn[u]I want to post an asthma journal of this journey in full, I am giving you a full run down of my past, and my current state. Is this allowed?[/u] I have not been super
Hi all. This is my first post, I hope this is in the right place :) I couldn't see an introduction section for newcomers to post.nn[u]I want to post an asthma journal of this journey in full, I am giving you a full run down of my past, and my current state. Is this allowed?[/u] I have not been super
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Asthma and working
Hi, i've had asthma for around 7yrs, a little bit about myself: I contracted it when I had a really bad flu, I'm on seretide and salbutamol, its very rare I use the salbutamol, and rarely get the swollen throat any more, but it does effect my chest if I don't take precautions like when I'm round pollen
Hi, i've had asthma for around 7yrs, a little bit about myself: I contracted it when I had a really bad flu, I'm on seretide and salbutamol, its very rare I use the salbutamol, and rarely get the swollen throat any more, but it does effect my chest if I don't take precautions like when I'm round pollen
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Drug trial - visit 12
Hi Everyone, I've just checked my posts and find that several are missing - hey ho, you haven't missed much but it is frustrating when I've spent time trying to keep you all up to date with the trial. Anyway, Visit 12, yesterday, was very unremarkable, just the usual vital signs but no bloods, no spirometry
Hi Everyone, I've just checked my posts and find that several are missing - hey ho, you haven't missed much but it is frustrating when I've spent time trying to keep you all up to date with the trial. Anyway, Visit 12, yesterday, was very unremarkable, just the usual vital signs but no bloods, no spirometry
skinnylizzy59
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
DIY Asthma Treatment
I'm an American-born expat living in Lima, Peru. Here medicine is kind of a DIY endeavor and that's where I find myself. When I arrived here, in 2004, my girlfriend was a recovering tuberculosis patient. At the end of her treatment period, the doctor checked her out along with me and the rest of her
I'm an American-born expat living in Lima, Peru. Here medicine is kind of a DIY endeavor and that's where I find myself. When I arrived here, in 2004, my girlfriend was a recovering tuberculosis patient. At the end of her treatment period, the doctor checked her out along with me and the rest of her
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
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