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DIFFERING OPINIONS HAVE LEFT ME CONFUSED.
hello. My 15 month old son has had three hospital admissions since 3 months old. He was born at 32 weeks and was a bruiser!! After a month in scbu we went home and started family life. At 3 months he had bronchiolitis and was admitted for a week, a one off virus we hoped. Two further colds triggered
hello. My 15 month old son has had three hospital admissions since 3 months old. He was born at 32 weeks and was a bruiser!! After a month in scbu we went home and started family life. At 3 months he had bronchiolitis and was admitted for a week, a one off virus we hoped. Two further colds triggered
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13 years ago
How much is too much?
My daughter is 5 and was diagnosed with asthma at 2 years, although the symptoms had been there since she was 6 months old. Her asthma has been slowly getting worse since July, 3 courses antibiotics, 30 days of prednisolone (3 seperate 10 day courses) which resulted in the most horrible oral thrush.
My daughter is 5 and was diagnosed with asthma at 2 years, although the symptoms had been there since she was 6 months old. Her asthma has been slowly getting worse since July, 3 courses antibiotics, 30 days of prednisolone (3 seperate 10 day courses) which resulted in the most horrible oral thrush.
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17 years ago
At what point do you put your foot down with dr's?
Hi everyone im new to the site and looking for advice from other parents of babies with suspected asthma. My son was diagnosed with suspected asthma in october after 3 months of repeated visits to the GPs over night time coughing and breathing difficulties. Finally one GP suggested asthma and put him
Hi everyone im new to the site and looking for advice from other parents of babies with suspected asthma. My son was diagnosed with suspected asthma in october after 3 months of repeated visits to the GPs over night time coughing and breathing difficulties. Finally one GP suggested asthma and put him
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12 years ago
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Nebs v Inhalers?!?!
My daughter is 3 years old and a brittle asthmatic - in the last 4 weeks we've needed 4 courses of pred and antibiotics! We've also had 4 hospital stays - on our second to last discharge the Dr suggested not to give my daughter 4 hourly nebs and swap over to inhalers instead as these are proven to be
My daughter is 3 years old and a brittle asthmatic - in the last 4 weeks we've needed 4 courses of pred and antibiotics! We've also had 4 hospital stays - on our second to last discharge the Dr suggested not to give my daughter 4 hourly nebs and swap over to inhalers instead as these are proven to be
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12 years ago
first appointment with respiratory consultant
Hi there, This is my first post so I hope my tone/message length is Ok! My 11 month old son has had a terrible first winter, with every cold he has had a hospital admission, 3 all together including twice in intensive care. Some Drs say pneumonia , some bronchiolitis and I think they're going to diagnose
Hi there, This is my first post so I hope my tone/message length is Ok! My 11 month old son has had a terrible first winter, with every cold he has had a hospital admission, 3 all together including twice in intensive care. Some Drs say pneumonia , some bronchiolitis and I think they're going to diagnose
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16 years ago
Questions!!
My 4 and a half year old son was diagnosed with Asthma yesterday after 3 hospital admissions since december 28th. He has never shown any signs of allergy or hay fever and has never wheezed before. He is on his second course of pred which he is being weaned off by 5 mg per day with a starting dose of
My 4 and a half year old son was diagnosed with Asthma yesterday after 3 hospital admissions since december 28th. He has never shown any signs of allergy or hay fever and has never wheezed before. He is on his second course of pred which he is being weaned off by 5 mg per day with a starting dose of
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12 years ago
Hello I am new here
Hi there Iam new to this forum I am 24 years old diagnosed with asthma about 3 years ago after having a chest infection. Fed up with it all at the moment as I get bad days when we are heading for the summer. I take salbutamol as my reliever and symbicot as the preventer. Kate
Hi there Iam new to this forum I am 24 years old diagnosed with asthma about 3 years ago after having a chest infection. Fed up with it all at the moment as I get bad days when we are heading for the summer. I take salbutamol as my reliever and symbicot as the preventer. Kate
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18 years ago
Hello
Hi to you all, I've been lurking (so to speak) for some time and finally joined the forums tonight. I'm mum of a 6 year old and a 4 year old. My little boy was born coughing (literally) 4 years ago, which was tentatively diagnosed as floppy larynx. Anyway to cut a very long 4 year story short, he has
Hi to you all, I've been lurking (so to speak) for some time and finally joined the forums tonight. I'm mum of a 6 year old and a 4 year old. My little boy was born coughing (literally) 4 years ago, which was tentatively diagnosed as floppy larynx. Anyway to cut a very long 4 year story short, he has
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16 years ago
Daughter just diagnosed with Asthma - What now?
Hello everyone My 2 year old daughter has recently been diagnosed with Asthma. She has been in hospital 3 times since April and 2 of those were in the last month (as well as lots of visits to out of hours centres for nebs and steriods in between). Each time she has had an Asthma attack she seems to
Hello everyone My 2 year old daughter has recently been diagnosed with Asthma. She has been in hospital 3 times since April and 2 of those were in the last month (as well as lots of visits to out of hours centres for nebs and steriods in between). Each time she has had an Asthma attack she seems to
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16 years ago
Not sure how to proceed anymore
I have 4 year old twins and one of them has severe/difficult/brittle (every hospital has different names for it) asthma. She was diagnosed at 7 months old and she is unfortunately getting worse. She was admitted 14 times last year and that doesn't even begin to detail the number of times we have dealt
I have 4 year old twins and one of them has severe/difficult/brittle (every hospital has different names for it) asthma. She was diagnosed at 7 months old and she is unfortunately getting worse. She was admitted 14 times last year and that doesn't even begin to detail the number of times we have dealt
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14 years ago
Travel insurance for a child..
looking for worldwide travel insurance for little nutter. he has only just recently been diagnosed with asthma, following an attack which required a hospital admission. so do we have to declare he has asthma when applying for insurance for him? and if we do will they insure him because he has required
looking for worldwide travel insurance for little nutter. he has only just recently been diagnosed with asthma, following an attack which required a hospital admission. so do we have to declare he has asthma when applying for insurance for him? and if we do will they insure him because he has required
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15 years ago
What are my exacerbation triggers? Actichlor Bleach???
I started work in the operating theatres of an NHS hospital just over a year ago. I take Seritide 250 2 times a day 2 puffs, Salbutamol PRN and Montelukast at night. I have noticed in July last year I was starting to take my Salbutamol more often. Since then had a few exacerbations and prescribed Prednisolone
I started work in the operating theatres of an NHS hospital just over a year ago. I take Seritide 250 2 times a day 2 puffs, Salbutamol PRN and Montelukast at night. I have noticed in July last year I was starting to take my Salbutamol more often. Since then had a few exacerbations and prescribed Prednisolone
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13 years ago
new here....our story
Hi Everyone, My name is Helen, I live with my partner Joe and or 3 children, Rhianna, 11, Alex, 6 and Jack who is 4. Up til 2 weeks ago Alex had never been diagnosed with asthma and never shown any symtoms of it. Here is an outline of what has happened to us. Thursday 24th March - we noticed Alex
Hi Everyone, My name is Helen, I live with my partner Joe and or 3 children, Rhianna, 11, Alex, 6 and Jack who is 4. Up til 2 weeks ago Alex had never been diagnosed with asthma and never shown any symtoms of it. Here is an outline of what has happened to us. Thursday 24th March - we noticed Alex
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13 years ago
Daughters asthma seems to be getting worse instead of better
I have been recently visiting my doctors with my daughter sarah who is eight due to her asthma being uncontrolled. Sarah is on flixotide, salmeterol and salbutamol. She is needing her salbutamol quite a lot (up to 5 or 6 times a day) her peak flow is also low and my friend mentioned to me that she
I have been recently visiting my doctors with my daughter sarah who is eight due to her asthma being uncontrolled. Sarah is on flixotide, salmeterol and salbutamol. She is needing her salbutamol quite a lot (up to 5 or 6 times a day) her peak flow is also low and my friend mentioned to me that she
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17 years ago
medication fear
My 22mnth old has been diagnosed as athmatic despite never having an attack or appearing breathless, however hse has a permanent cough, which is both dry & productive. The ventolin made no difference, and now after 6mnths, and several doses of oral steroids 3 day intense doses) we have been prescribed
My 22mnth old has been diagnosed as athmatic despite never having an attack or appearing breathless, however hse has a permanent cough, which is both dry & productive. The ventolin made no difference, and now after 6mnths, and several doses of oral steroids 3 day intense doses) we have been prescribed
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18 years ago
daughter newly diagnosed
HI im new to this, MY daughter was diagnosed 4weeks ago after persistent nighttime coughing she has been on salbutamol at night then had first asthma attack on the weekend and was perscribed a steroid inhalor but i had a friend say she does not have asthma becoues she did not cough once over
HI im new to this, MY daughter was diagnosed 4weeks ago after persistent nighttime coughing she has been on salbutamol at night then had first asthma attack on the weekend and was perscribed a steroid inhalor but i had a friend say she does not have asthma becoues she did not cough once over
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13 years ago
2 year old hates his inhaler
I have a 2 year old son, who had been to A&E yesterday because of bad wheezing and difficulty breathing. He was given a few doses of oxygen mixed with salbutamol at first, then today he was given salbutamol through a volumatic spacer and face mask, and I was told to administer it to him 4 hourly. During
I have a 2 year old son, who had been to A&E yesterday because of bad wheezing and difficulty breathing. He was given a few doses of oxygen mixed with salbutamol at first, then today he was given salbutamol through a volumatic spacer and face mask, and I was told to administer it to him 4 hourly. During
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14 years ago
Child newly diagnosed and we're struggling
Hi all, My name is Lianne and I have an 11.5 month old daughter called Holly who was diagnosed about 6 weeks ago (although as you'll all know it's not a definite diagnosis due to her age but GP and Paediatrician are treating it as such for now). She has a long history of chest infections starting at
Hi all, My name is Lianne and I have an 11.5 month old daughter called Holly who was diagnosed about 6 weeks ago (although as you'll all know it's not a definite diagnosis due to her age but GP and Paediatrician are treating it as such for now). She has a long history of chest infections starting at
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17 years ago
how ofter can I give blue inhaler?
Within the space of a year all three of my boys aged 3,3+5 have been put on a blue inhaler for their unconfirmed asthma. The two younger ones have been in hospital a couple of times each and given oral steroids and one of them has recently been put on a brown inhaler having had to have the oral steroids
Within the space of a year all three of my boys aged 3,3+5 have been put on a blue inhaler for their unconfirmed asthma. The two younger ones have been in hospital a couple of times each and given oral steroids and one of them has recently been put on a brown inhaler having had to have the oral steroids
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16 years ago
and just when it was all going so well..............
Well looks like all the excitement about Sean being so well on new drugs has come crashing round our ears. He was suffering with hayfever sun night/monday and on tuesdy ended up being admitted to hospital. His p/f was down to 25% and inhalers/nebs not making any differnce so on iv salbutamol in hdu.
Well looks like all the excitement about Sean being so well on new drugs has come crashing round our ears. He was suffering with hayfever sun night/monday and on tuesdy ended up being admitted to hospital. His p/f was down to 25% and inhalers/nebs not making any differnce so on iv salbutamol in hdu.
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18 years ago
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