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Not improving as much as I should
Hi Everyone Just a quick query as I don't seem to be improving as much as I normally do after an exacerbation. I got a cold on the 5th March and immediately doubled my Seretide, but on the 15th March I needed to start a 5 day course of Pred. On the 17th and 18th I was admitted to A & E and given nebs
Hi Everyone Just a quick query as I don't seem to be improving as much as I normally do after an exacerbation. I got a cold on the 5th March and immediately doubled my Seretide, but on the 15th March I needed to start a 5 day course of Pred. On the 17th and 18th I was admitted to A & E and given nebs
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12 years ago
symbicort inhaler contents
Hi, I'm currently studying for the asthma diploma via educaton for health's elearning course. I've been reading (both education for healths coursework, and BNF) about symbicort and I've become confused as to its contents. Both the BNF and education for health agree that it contains Formeterol as oxis
Hi, I'm currently studying for the asthma diploma via educaton for health's elearning course. I've been reading (both education for healths coursework, and BNF) about symbicort and I've become confused as to its contents. Both the BNF and education for health agree that it contains Formeterol as oxis
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12 years ago
What to do now
Hi Everyone I'm struggling a bit at the moment. I had colds last October, November and December! I needed oral Steroids in October but that was the only time I had them in 2011. In the new year I felt like I'd got a constant cold and the Asthma was playing up, especially in the mornings. My GP thought
Hi Everyone I'm struggling a bit at the moment. I had colds last October, November and December! I needed oral Steroids in October but that was the only time I had them in 2011. In the new year I felt like I'd got a constant cold and the Asthma was playing up, especially in the mornings. My GP thought
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12 years ago
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Rescue Prednisolone at home?
Hi I'm currently on Seretide (125) 2 puffs twice a day, Montelukast 10mg and Salbutamol when required. One of the worst triggers for me is getting colds. I've tried doubling the Seretide or just using a separate Flixotide inhaler to increase the steroid component but I still run into problems. I don't
Hi I'm currently on Seretide (125) 2 puffs twice a day, Montelukast 10mg and Salbutamol when required. One of the worst triggers for me is getting colds. I've tried doubling the Seretide or just using a separate Flixotide inhaler to increase the steroid component but I still run into problems. I don't
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12 years ago
Back in hospital again :(
Hi everyone, some of you may have read my post about taking so long to get my son, Leo (3yrs) to get a referral even after nearly two years of asthma attacks and three admissions to hospital. WEll, he finally saw the asthma consultant on Friday last week who was really thorough and listened to all our
Hi everyone, some of you may have read my post about taking so long to get my son, Leo (3yrs) to get a referral even after nearly two years of asthma attacks and three admissions to hospital. WEll, he finally saw the asthma consultant on Friday last week who was really thorough and listened to all our
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12 years ago
getting worried about the amount of meds daughter is on
My daughter is 11 years old and brittle asthmatic but I am just worried about the amount of meds she is on after having another tablet added in. I was just wondering if this is normal for a brittle asthmatic to be on. She is on :- Seritide 125 Salbutamol Methotrexate Uniphyllin Prednisolone (been on
My daughter is 11 years old and brittle asthmatic but I am just worried about the amount of meds she is on after having another tablet added in. I was just wondering if this is normal for a brittle asthmatic to be on. She is on :- Seritide 125 Salbutamol Methotrexate Uniphyllin Prednisolone (been on
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12 years ago
Magic Smoke Detector
Feel your nose isn't sensitive enough to detect smoke, cigarette smoke, perfume, paint, Lush shops and other full-bodied and enjoyable scents? Try MAGIC LUNGS! Guaranteed to alert you to the presence of these delightful odours before your nose can manage it, these devices have an easy-to-interpret 2
Feel your nose isn't sensitive enough to detect smoke, cigarette smoke, perfume, paint, Lush shops and other full-bodied and enjoyable scents? Try MAGIC LUNGS! Guaranteed to alert you to the presence of these delightful odours before your nose can manage it, these devices have an easy-to-interpret 2
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12 years ago
Funny tastes
Hi I'm newly diagnosed, and have just come home after 5 days in hospital on nebs for most of my stay. Just prior to discharge was prescribed Seretide bd and Salbutamol qds (this drops to prn after the weekend). I am washing my mouth out after the Seretide, as was warned about thrush, but constantly have
Hi I'm newly diagnosed, and have just come home after 5 days in hospital on nebs for most of my stay. Just prior to discharge was prescribed Seretide bd and Salbutamol qds (this drops to prn after the weekend). I am washing my mouth out after the Seretide, as was warned about thrush, but constantly have
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12 years ago
First appointment with asthma clinic
I'm getting antsy because I've finally booked in with my GP's asthma clinic, and I'm really nervous that the practice nurse will be pants. My asthma's not bad, but it's not fabulously well managed. I was loosely diagnosed just over a year ago, and I've had no kind of review or plan or anything since
I'm getting antsy because I've finally booked in with my GP's asthma clinic, and I'm really nervous that the practice nurse will be pants. My asthma's not bad, but it's not fabulously well managed. I was loosely diagnosed just over a year ago, and I've had no kind of review or plan or anything since
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12 years ago
Newly diagnosed need advice !
Hi , I have just been diagnosed with asthma , I had severe chest infection over new year since then had two lots of antibiotics and three lots of steroids , given inhaler of salbutamol to use 2 puffs x4 if needed or prn . Then given beclometasone as they decided from peak flows I have asthma . I have
Hi , I have just been diagnosed with asthma , I had severe chest infection over new year since then had two lots of antibiotics and three lots of steroids , given inhaler of salbutamol to use 2 puffs x4 if needed or prn . Then given beclometasone as they decided from peak flows I have asthma . I have
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12 years ago
SERETIDE and children under 4
Hi All I'm after some advice - Ollie's (he's 3) asthma is quite bad a moment - went to hosp yesterday and DR suggested changing him from Becotide to Seretide. I didn't think Seretide was licenced for children under 4 in UK (but am aware that consultants can give meds 'off licence'). He suggested
Hi All I'm after some advice - Ollie's (he's 3) asthma is quite bad a moment - went to hosp yesterday and DR suggested changing him from Becotide to Seretide. I didn't think Seretide was licenced for children under 4 in UK (but am aware that consultants can give meds 'off licence'). He suggested
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17 years ago
Out-of-hours doctor has just said that my son's asthma is ""a little brittle"" - help!
Have just gotten back from the out-of-hours GP (my son's usual timing for a trip!). His asthma's gone everso slightly out of control since the hayfever season has kicked in. I've been back to the GP and the resp nurse in the last couple of weeks and he's started in flixonase nasal spray. This has helped
Have just gotten back from the out-of-hours GP (my son's usual timing for a trip!). His asthma's gone everso slightly out of control since the hayfever season has kicked in. I've been back to the GP and the resp nurse in the last couple of weeks and he's started in flixonase nasal spray. This has helped
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14 years ago
newly diagnosed
Hi all My 21 month old has just been diagnosed with asthma after a long stay in intensive care. He has suffered from repeted chest infections from birth but nothing as serious as what has been going on in t he last few weeks. He actually stopped breathing at one point and had to be ventilated as he
Hi all My 21 month old has just been diagnosed with asthma after a long stay in intensive care. He has suffered from repeted chest infections from birth but nothing as serious as what has been going on in t he last few weeks. He actually stopped breathing at one point and had to be ventilated as he
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17 years ago
I need advice.
Hello to all, I'm new to this message system. I have two sons aged 5 and 9 who both have asthma. My eldest is generally well controlled and is my youngest. However? At the moment my youngest has a cough which sounds like he's constantly trying to 'clear' his throat, he also sounds like his nose is
Hello to all, I'm new to this message system. I have two sons aged 5 and 9 who both have asthma. My eldest is generally well controlled and is my youngest. However? At the moment my youngest has a cough which sounds like he's constantly trying to 'clear' his throat, he also sounds like his nose is
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18 years ago
Concerned now about my 7 year old
My 7 year old son has had asthma since he was 3 - he was triggered off at first by cat fur - although nobody really believed us until it happend 3-4 times. Anyway his last attack was in July 2008 - he hasn't needed an admittance to hospital....until last thursday. He got quite poorly when he was in
My 7 year old son has had asthma since he was 3 - he was triggered off at first by cat fur - although nobody really believed us until it happend 3-4 times. Anyway his last attack was in July 2008 - he hasn't needed an admittance to hospital....until last thursday. He got quite poorly when he was in
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12 years ago
any advise
i have a ds who is 4.5 who has asthma, however my youngest is 8 months old and developed a cough and a wheeze beginning of the month, he was 1st given anti biotics then salbutamol which we was told to use when he was wheezing, anyhow we took him bk to the gp 2 weeks ago who confirmed he had bronchiltis
i have a ds who is 4.5 who has asthma, however my youngest is 8 months old and developed a cough and a wheeze beginning of the month, he was 1st given anti biotics then salbutamol which we was told to use when he was wheezing, anyhow we took him bk to the gp 2 weeks ago who confirmed he had bronchiltis
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16 years ago
school and asthma
how does ur child school cope with there asthma? my ds school r pretty clueless, we filled out a medical form telling them what he needs and when. 1 occasion they didnt give it, then there was confusion over what colour he had, school only have blue one but they thought he needed the brown one. ive
how does ur child school cope with there asthma? my ds school r pretty clueless, we filled out a medical form telling them what he needs and when. 1 occasion they didnt give it, then there was confusion over what colour he had, school only have blue one but they thought he needed the brown one. ive
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16 years ago
newbie
Hi I am new to this board. I am Sarah, a full time mum to Isaac 20 months who has asthma. Isaac had his first 'viral wheeze' last december, but has had many more since. Last week he had a scary attack in which he turned blue and floppy, they then gave me a prventer for him as well as his salbutamol.
Hi I am new to this board. I am Sarah, a full time mum to Isaac 20 months who has asthma. Isaac had his first 'viral wheeze' last december, but has had many more since. Last week he had a scary attack in which he turned blue and floppy, they then gave me a prventer for him as well as his salbutamol.
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18 years ago
What is an attack?
Hi, I am new to these forums and it probably sounds like a really stupid question, but what constitutes an asthma attack? At what point do I need to call for help as some nights he is beside himself. My son is nearly two and has recently been prescribed a salbutamol inhaler as he is wheezy. At night
Hi, I am new to these forums and it probably sounds like a really stupid question, but what constitutes an asthma attack? At what point do I need to call for help as some nights he is beside himself. My son is nearly two and has recently been prescribed a salbutamol inhaler as he is wheezy. At night
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18 years ago
Atrovent
Has anyones little one had this and what was it used for/with? I am a little confused as if this is a preventer or reliever, some ppl I have spoken to have used it for both! The reason I am asking is because Isaac was given this to try instead of his salbutamol (to check if sal was making him hyper
Has anyones little one had this and what was it used for/with? I am a little confused as if this is a preventer or reliever, some ppl I have spoken to have used it for both! The reason I am asking is because Isaac was given this to try instead of his salbutamol (to check if sal was making him hyper
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17 years ago
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