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How to know if I need steroids?
Hi. I'm new here, unfortunately I'm not new to asthma. I have been diagnosed with mild-moderate asthma since young childhood, I don't have mild asthma attacks, or even moderate asthma attacks, I have severe-hospital-admission type of attacks for no apparent reason.Like a lot of asthmatics, I am struggling
Hi. I'm new here, unfortunately I'm not new to asthma. I have been diagnosed with mild-moderate asthma since young childhood, I don't have mild asthma attacks, or even moderate asthma attacks, I have severe-hospital-admission type of attacks for no apparent reason.Like a lot of asthmatics, I am struggling
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10 years ago
Chest tightness and shortness of breath with normal MRI
Sorry, this is a long post, but I'd be really grateful if anyone on here could help. I started having chest tightness and shortness of breath about four months ago, which started off as being intermittent and gradually got to the stage where it was constant. Around the same time, there was about a 1
Sorry, this is a long post, but I'd be really grateful if anyone on here could help. I started having chest tightness and shortness of breath about four months ago, which started off as being intermittent and gradually got to the stage where it was constant. Around the same time, there was about a 1
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Cholesterol Support
10 years ago
Chest tightness and shortness of breath with normal x-ray and CT Scan
Sorry, this is a long post, but I'd be really grateful if anyone on here could help. I started having chest tightness and shortness of breath about four months ago, which started off as being intermittent and gradually got to the stage where it was constant. Around the same time, there was about a 1
Sorry, this is a long post, but I'd be really grateful if anyone on here could help. I started having chest tightness and shortness of breath about four months ago, which started off as being intermittent and gradually got to the stage where it was constant. Around the same time, there was about a 1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
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So I have had an exercise induced wheeze for years, always taken salbutamol inhaler. For months possibly years my mum and stepmum have been on about my nighttime cough. This summer it has suddenly got worst so I finally went to the asthma nurse, my peak flows are normally about 50% of my best in the
So I have had an exercise induced wheeze for years, always taken salbutamol inhaler. For months possibly years my mum and stepmum have been on about my nighttime cough. This summer it has suddenly got worst so I finally went to the asthma nurse, my peak flows are normally about 50% of my best in the
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10 years ago
any one else get this
Hi guys, I'm 14 and relatively new to asthma and I had my first real attack earlier this week, followed by two others. For the last two I was taken to a and e where I was given a couple of nebs and sent home again. The doctor told me to take my salbutamol inhaler six puffs every four hours and I am
Hi guys, I'm 14 and relatively new to asthma and I had my first real attack earlier this week, followed by two others. For the last two I was taken to a and e where I was given a couple of nebs and sent home again. The doctor told me to take my salbutamol inhaler six puffs every four hours and I am
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10 years ago
RESUS
Hi everyone Just gotta resus it's been a long day. Two ABG, 25mg of salbutamol and 60mg of prednisalone and I'm finally home albeit feeling a big rough and sore and very shakey'' Is this humid weather annoying anyone else
Hi everyone Just gotta resus it's been a long day. Two ABG, 25mg of salbutamol and 60mg of prednisalone and I'm finally home albeit feeling a big rough and sore and very shakey'' Is this humid weather annoying anyone else
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
I was diagnosed with moderate emphysema (57) and I am 68 year old. I was told by the Pulmonologist to exercise 30 minutes a day,
eat healthy, take Spiriva daily and use albuterol as needed. Do any of you use Spiriva? How do I know if I'm having an exacerbation?
eat healthy, take Spiriva daily and use albuterol as needed. Do any of you use Spiriva? How do I know if I'm having an exacerbation?
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
*waves* Hello!
Hello lovely people, just popped in to say Hi and catch up on how folk are doing. I've had a crap six months (had a keeling-over that resulted in a broken rib and then a prolapsed disc in my neck - 3 weeks in hosp, and weeks and weeks of agony, awful) but I'm now doing really well. My asthma is the
Hello lovely people, just popped in to say Hi and catch up on how folk are doing. I've had a crap six months (had a keeling-over that resulted in a broken rib and then a prolapsed disc in my neck - 3 weeks in hosp, and weeks and weeks of agony, awful) but I'm now doing really well. My asthma is the
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10 years ago
Another viral exacerbation
Hi Everyone I'm suffering another viral exacerbation of asthma. I absolutely cannot manage if I get a cold. I got the symptoms of a cold last Thursday and by Friday I was seeing the GP as an emergency. Peak flow down to around 270-300 so he started me on Prednisolone. However, I think there was some
Hi Everyone I'm suffering another viral exacerbation of asthma. I absolutely cannot manage if I get a cold. I got the symptoms of a cold last Thursday and by Friday I was seeing the GP as an emergency. Peak flow down to around 270-300 so he started me on Prednisolone. However, I think there was some
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10 years ago
carnt stop coughing
I keep coughing and coughing all the time and wont stop...my hubs gone work with no sleep .Doctor put me on antibiotics to no avail. Seem my asthma team today and said my bloods show a really big grass allergy as years ago just mild .He said I dont get any hayfever symptoms just sever asthma attacks
I keep coughing and coughing all the time and wont stop...my hubs gone work with no sleep .Doctor put me on antibiotics to no avail. Seem my asthma team today and said my bloods show a really big grass allergy as years ago just mild .He said I dont get any hayfever symptoms just sever asthma attacks
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10 years ago
Ventolin
Hi folks. I have severe emphsema bronchitis. Does anyone else find that ventolin- salbutamol does not relive the symptoms at all? It used to work for me but for over the last couple of years it doesn't do a thing. Has anyone tried any other inhaler that works? Thanks
Hi folks. I have severe emphsema bronchitis. Does anyone else find that ventolin- salbutamol does not relive the symptoms at all? It used to work for me but for over the last couple of years it doesn't do a thing. Has anyone tried any other inhaler that works? Thanks
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10 years ago
Unmanageable asthma
Hi everyone! Does anyone been in such situation? I feel like as if everyone is making a joke from my life! I had asthma for 15 years now but it was not this bad. Have been in ITU, once 15x in hospital 6 x infections steroids so much its impossible to count in this year. Uni is about to kick me out
Hi everyone! Does anyone been in such situation? I feel like as if everyone is making a joke from my life! I had asthma for 15 years now but it was not this bad. Have been in ITU, once 15x in hospital 6 x infections steroids so much its impossible to count in this year. Uni is about to kick me out
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10 years ago
Weather related asthma
I'm new here, I recently had a flare up in my asthma, after 11 years! I was taking the maximum dose of beclomethasone along with salbutamol 4 times a day, plus extra if needed. I was then changed to Fostair as I could not have any more Beclo, it worked for me. I only get one side effect so I just deal
I'm new here, I recently had a flare up in my asthma, after 11 years! I was taking the maximum dose of beclomethasone along with salbutamol 4 times a day, plus extra if needed. I was then changed to Fostair as I could not have any more Beclo, it worked for me. I only get one side effect so I just deal
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10 years ago
Pleurisy: is there a variety of treatments?
A great friend of mine in the states who has been managing SLE for 30 years came down with pleurisy recently. She has had pleurisy before - hers is treated successfully with prednisone & albuterol (a bronchodilator used for asthma & co) to which this case is responding well now. She is on various daily
A great friend of mine in the states who has been managing SLE for 30 years came down with pleurisy recently. She has had pleurisy before - hers is treated successfully with prednisone & albuterol (a bronchodilator used for asthma & co) to which this case is responding well now. She is on various daily
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LUPUS UK
10 years ago
Reflux despite PPIs
I know reflux has been discussed a couple of times, but i can't find anything useful and im going mad! I am on 20mg of omeprazole BD and gavison PRN (which i'm pretty much drinking atm!). I can't have metochlopramide or Domperidone (metachlopramide gives me vertigo and nausea to the point I cant stand
I know reflux has been discussed a couple of times, but i can't find anything useful and im going mad! I am on 20mg of omeprazole BD and gavison PRN (which i'm pretty much drinking atm!). I can't have metochlopramide or Domperidone (metachlopramide gives me vertigo and nausea to the point I cant stand
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10 years ago
Research re: reliever inhalers may be less effective for some people due to a gene.
My dad mentioned this to me earlier, and I've just read this http://www.brightonandhovenews.org/2014/05/13/brighton-medical-researchers-ask-is-your-asthmatic-child-taking-the-right-medicine/29912 For me, this answers a lot of questions. I have a [i]constant[/i] wheeze - my asthma nurse has spent years
My dad mentioned this to me earlier, and I've just read this http://www.brightonandhovenews.org/2014/05/13/brighton-medical-researchers-ask-is-your-asthmatic-child-taking-the-right-medicine/29912 For me, this answers a lot of questions. I have a [i]constant[/i] wheeze - my asthma nurse has spent years
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10 years ago
I was prescribed Spiriva and used it for the first month but have been unable to get it this month, it's been 2 weeks now - do I need it?
Since using Spiriva for the first month I have been using
Salbutamol
and
Beclometasone
for 2 weeks now on their own. I feel OK now.
Since using Spiriva for the first month I have been using
Salbutamol
and
Beclometasone
for 2 weeks now on their own. I feel OK now.
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10 years ago
Ongoing symtoms
Just wondering if anyone as any advice. After a whole month off pred, my asthma started to play up a few weeks ago which had an obvious allergy trigger. This was treated with pred and felt much better. Then about a week ago asthma suddenly gets worse and has stayed that way. I've had a few attacks needing
Just wondering if anyone as any advice. After a whole month off pred, my asthma started to play up a few weeks ago which had an obvious allergy trigger. This was treated with pred and felt much better. Then about a week ago asthma suddenly gets worse and has stayed that way. I've had a few attacks needing
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10 years ago
attack after steroid inhaler use
Hello all I am new to this forum. Whenever I use a steroid inhaler such as seretide or any other for that matter I immediately get an attack and my asthma gets worse. Then I have to use salbutamol to relieve the symptoms.Salbutamol works. Steroid inhaler helps prevent the attacks for the rest of the
Hello all I am new to this forum. Whenever I use a steroid inhaler such as seretide or any other for that matter I immediately get an attack and my asthma gets worse. Then I have to use salbutamol to relieve the symptoms.Salbutamol works. Steroid inhaler helps prevent the attacks for the rest of the
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10 years ago
Sun is shining
Hi all not been on much for few days. Im feeling so much better drhast kept me on 2 mg steroids and salbutamol and atrovent inhalers. Still coughing but my breathing has returned to normal. Im doing more each day and on Monday i rode my lovely horse Miss Ellie for the first time since last nov due
Hi all not been on much for few days. Im feeling so much better drhast kept me on 2 mg steroids and salbutamol and atrovent inhalers. Still coughing but my breathing has returned to normal. Im doing more each day and on Monday i rode my lovely horse Miss Ellie for the first time since last nov due
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10 years ago
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