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Help please.
As I type my 5 year old son is in Hospital being treated for his Brittle Asthma, a diagnosis which was ""upgraded"" from asthma only last week. About 9 days ago my lad started to develop a little cough, nothing to worry about as it was not persistent and not showing any signs of wheaze and he had no
As I type my 5 year old son is in Hospital being treated for his Brittle Asthma, a diagnosis which was ""upgraded"" from asthma only last week. About 9 days ago my lad started to develop a little cough, nothing to worry about as it was not persistent and not showing any signs of wheaze and he had no
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12 years ago
Fostair
Hi, I've been noticing for a couple of weeks now that I feel worse for a few minutes after taking my Fostair (2 puffs x 100/6) but tonight I felt particularly bad, prompting me to put my pulse ox. My sats dropped to 95% and pulse went up to 115.... 95% isn't too bad butmy sats literally never drop below
Hi, I've been noticing for a couple of weeks now that I feel worse for a few minutes after taking my Fostair (2 puffs x 100/6) but tonight I felt particularly bad, prompting me to put my pulse ox. My sats dropped to 95% and pulse went up to 115.... 95% isn't too bad butmy sats literally never drop below
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12 years ago
Inhalers and Exercise
Hi All I would really like some advice on exercise induced asthma. I had asthma as a child and came off inhalers when I was 14, I'm now 29 and the last few years I've had mild symptoms returning - a particular trigger being exercise. I love to exercise and like to push myself so particularly enjoy curcuits
Hi All I would really like some advice on exercise induced asthma. I had asthma as a child and came off inhalers when I was 14, I'm now 29 and the last few years I've had mild symptoms returning - a particular trigger being exercise. I love to exercise and like to push myself so particularly enjoy curcuits
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12 years ago
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Newbie here... Hello (:
Hello there! I just stumbled across this forum and everyone here seems so supportive, lovely and helpful that I thought I'd like to join. I'm just going to write a little introduction and my story. I'm not originally from the UK so apologies for any errors and lack of obvious knowledge of the NHS!
Hello there! I just stumbled across this forum and everyone here seems so supportive, lovely and helpful that I thought I'd like to join. I'm just going to write a little introduction and my story. I'm not originally from the UK so apologies for any errors and lack of obvious knowledge of the NHS!
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12 years ago
Back pain
Has anyone had back pain when using steroid inhalers? It is a constant stiffness and ache and sometimes it feels like a burning. I have tried paracetamol, Ibuleve gel and heat patches - nothing seems to help it. Sometimes a very hot shower eases it for a short time. I've asked this before on the
Has anyone had back pain when using steroid inhalers? It is a constant stiffness and ache and sometimes it feels like a burning. I have tried paracetamol, Ibuleve gel and heat patches - nothing seems to help it. Sometimes a very hot shower eases it for a short time. I've asked this before on the
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12 years ago
Info please and Hello
Hi all, new to the site but I've had asthma since I was about 4 or 5 I'm now 49, also get hay fever, luckily the eczema cleared up finally when I was in my late 20's what I would like to know is, what is the side effects of long term use of salbutamol, after all it is a steroid
Hi all, new to the site but I've had asthma since I was about 4 or 5 I'm now 49, also get hay fever, luckily the eczema cleared up finally when I was in my late 20's what I would like to know is, what is the side effects of long term use of salbutamol, after all it is a steroid
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12 years ago
Increased Fostair
Hi, I'm new on here so going to try and briefly give my asthma history first =] I've had asthma for years and years as a child, never worse than just being on 200 becotide and salbutamol. In November I went to my new GPs about feeling breathless and they gave me a referral to the asthma nurse at the
Hi, I'm new on here so going to try and briefly give my asthma history first =] I've had asthma for years and years as a child, never worse than just being on 200 becotide and salbutamol. In November I went to my new GPs about feeling breathless and they gave me a referral to the asthma nurse at the
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12 years ago
How long does Prednisolone take to work?
My son (aged 8) is on a course of Azithromycin antibiotics and a 3 day course of Prednisolone tablets (6 tablets each day). In your experience, how long does it take for you to notice an improvement in your symptoms after taking Prednisolone? It always seems to take over 24 hours to see an improvement
My son (aged 8) is on a course of Azithromycin antibiotics and a 3 day course of Prednisolone tablets (6 tablets each day). In your experience, how long does it take for you to notice an improvement in your symptoms after taking Prednisolone? It always seems to take over 24 hours to see an improvement
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12 years ago
nose bleeds ???
This may be a pointless question but as an ""asthma mum"" everything new medical makes me think is it linked to his meds rather than it is just something any kid goes through .. Callum has had 3 nose bleeds , all in the evening (6 to 7pm) both nostrils but not at same time on three consecutive nights
This may be a pointless question but as an ""asthma mum"" everything new medical makes me think is it linked to his meds rather than it is just something any kid goes through .. Callum has had 3 nose bleeds , all in the evening (6 to 7pm) both nostrils but not at same time on three consecutive nights
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12 years ago
Serravent??
Hi I wondered if anyone could help, my little boys (age5) asthma has become uncontrolled and doc has now put him on seravent as well as the higher dose clenil, salbutamol and 5mg montelukast (singular), since starting the seravent it seems to make him petsistently cough, is this a side effect? He is
Hi I wondered if anyone could help, my little boys (age5) asthma has become uncontrolled and doc has now put him on seravent as well as the higher dose clenil, salbutamol and 5mg montelukast (singular), since starting the seravent it seems to make him petsistently cough, is this a side effect? He is
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12 years ago
Unhappy with gp
Ive not posted here for a couple of yrs so apologies for my absence. A brief history, I was diagnosed with asthma after the swine flu out break in sept 2009 though had suspected it for a while. Every year I need steroids and antibiotics several times especially last year while pregnant. I have just
Ive not posted here for a couple of yrs so apologies for my absence. A brief history, I was diagnosed with asthma after the swine flu out break in sept 2009 though had suspected it for a while. Every year I need steroids and antibiotics several times especially last year while pregnant. I have just
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12 years ago
How I use complimentary medicine to control my asthma and an asthma history!
Hi folks! I feel compelled for some reason to share a bit of my asthma history as I reckon I've turned a corner in it. Firstly, I got a diagnosis of asthma aged about 7, am in my mid - late 20's now. For a long time, I felt my asthma was very difficult to control. I especially noticed this in a holiday
Hi folks! I feel compelled for some reason to share a bit of my asthma history as I reckon I've turned a corner in it. Firstly, I got a diagnosis of asthma aged about 7, am in my mid - late 20's now. For a long time, I felt my asthma was very difficult to control. I especially noticed this in a holiday
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12 years ago
my husband has continual breathing difficulties. Has anyone any advice on what treatments help, especially with the agitation and distress.
We already use Carbocystene, Salbutamol and saline nebules in the nebuliser and Oxazipine tablets when the distress gets really bad.
We already use Carbocystene, Salbutamol and saline nebules in the nebuliser and Oxazipine tablets when the distress gets really bad.
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12 years ago
Asthma and action plan
Hi, My asthma has being very up and doctor over the last few months so I have been backwards and forwards to the doctors. My peak flow is like a spike mountain at the moment so before long I think I will start naming them lol. I am under a lot of stress at the moment due to personal issues. I am on
Hi, My asthma has being very up and doctor over the last few months so I have been backwards and forwards to the doctors. My peak flow is like a spike mountain at the moment so before long I think I will start naming them lol. I am under a lot of stress at the moment due to personal issues. I am on
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12 years ago
Mini Moan
jinglfairy 15 Apr 12 1:29pm
I currently sound like a 20-a-day smoker!! It is self-inflicted (exercise-induced) but i thought i'd tell all my lovely asthmatic friends about it anyway, and as these posts will disappear after next thursday i can pretend it didn't happen hehe Every Sunday i go running
jinglfairy 15 Apr 12 1:29pm
I currently sound like a 20-a-day smoker!! It is self-inflicted (exercise-induced) but i thought i'd tell all my lovely asthmatic friends about it anyway, and as these posts will disappear after next thursday i can pretend it didn't happen hehe Every Sunday i go running
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12 years ago
First meeting with asthma nurse next week. What will happen when I go?
ok, my first post. I should tell you the story so far... For as long as I can remember, I've had breathing problems.Most of the time it was due to hayfever. From April to August every year I would be up 5 nights a week coughing, feel breathless, have a tight chest and wheeze whenever I did exercise.
ok, my first post. I should tell you the story so far... For as long as I can remember, I've had breathing problems.Most of the time it was due to hayfever. From April to August every year I would be up 5 nights a week coughing, feel breathless, have a tight chest and wheeze whenever I did exercise.
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12 years ago
Asthma Review with the asthma nurse
I went to see the asthma nurse today for my annual review, after asking all the usual questions about how my asthma was and what medication i was on. My currant medication is: Salbutamol Breath - Actuated Inhaler, Seretide 250 Inhaler 2 puffs twice a day, Montelukast Sodium Tablets 10mg, Loratadine
I went to see the asthma nurse today for my annual review, after asking all the usual questions about how my asthma was and what medication i was on. My currant medication is: Salbutamol Breath - Actuated Inhaler, Seretide 250 Inhaler 2 puffs twice a day, Montelukast Sodium Tablets 10mg, Loratadine
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12 years ago
Persistent oral thrush
Hi. Has anyone else suffered with oral thrush? This is the 3rd time I've had it and it's really getting me down. I lose my voice with it as well as having sore white patches in the back of my mouth/throat. The last 2times I've had it I've had a weeks course of tablets which do clear it up but it comes
Hi. Has anyone else suffered with oral thrush? This is the 3rd time I've had it and it's really getting me down. I lose my voice with it as well as having sore white patches in the back of my mouth/throat. The last 2times I've had it I've had a weeks course of tablets which do clear it up but it comes
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12 years ago
medication.... Good or Bad
I am on a cocktail of medications and dont really know if they work together to help or hinder.... I take each day or as prescribed, Dtrans durogesic patches 25mg every 72 hours (morphine) cocodamol 30/500 as required pregablin 150mg twice a day diclofenac 75mg SR twice a day furosemide 20mg once
I am on a cocktail of medications and dont really know if they work together to help or hinder.... I take each day or as prescribed, Dtrans durogesic patches 25mg every 72 hours (morphine) cocodamol 30/500 as required pregablin 150mg twice a day diclofenac 75mg SR twice a day furosemide 20mg once
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12 years ago
Hi
Hi I'm new caz 35, years old been asthmatic since birth Now on salbutamol seretide montelukust Beconase, nasal spray, anti hists Nebuliser, Steroids 10 a day for 8 days Another chest infection Now I can't seem to do much at all to set of my asthma It's bad, also stress related an my mum passed away
Hi I'm new caz 35, years old been asthmatic since birth Now on salbutamol seretide montelukust Beconase, nasal spray, anti hists Nebuliser, Steroids 10 a day for 8 days Another chest infection Now I can't seem to do much at all to set of my asthma It's bad, also stress related an my mum passed away
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