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doctor refusing to refer to specialist
hi, Brief summary as i don't want to continue my earlier post last month 'urgent advice needed' as urgent advice is not needed at present. My 3 year old son has had 4 lots of breathing attacks in the last 4 months - the last 3 requiring hospital admission overnight. On the first discharge he was told
hi, Brief summary as i don't want to continue my earlier post last month 'urgent advice needed' as urgent advice is not needed at present. My 3 year old son has had 4 lots of breathing attacks in the last 4 months - the last 3 requiring hospital admission overnight. On the first discharge he was told
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13 years ago
The Molly saga continues.......
Molly has her review at the hostpial today. We have had endless problems since the last vist, her medication has been changed numerous times and we have been in and out of the doctors like a yoyo. The appointment was useless. He suggested that we carry on as we are and he'll see her again in 6 weeks
Molly has her review at the hostpial today. We have had endless problems since the last vist, her medication has been changed numerous times and we have been in and out of the doctors like a yoyo. The appointment was useless. He suggested that we carry on as we are and he'll see her again in 6 weeks
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18 years ago
urgent advice needed
My 3 year old has a cough and is slightly wheezy - his respiratory rate while asleep is 30 while awake about 36 - he has had three episodes of viral induced wheeze, in dec, jan and feb - 2 overnight hospital stays. I'm not sure how much Salbutamol to administer - in the past i've felt it necessary to
My 3 year old has a cough and is slightly wheezy - his respiratory rate while asleep is 30 while awake about 36 - he has had three episodes of viral induced wheeze, in dec, jan and feb - 2 overnight hospital stays. I'm not sure how much Salbutamol to administer - in the past i've felt it necessary to
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13 years ago
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Salbutamol sends my nipper nutty!!
Has anyone else experienced side effects with Salbutamol?? My son's asthma is very seasonal and only happens when he gets a bad cough/cold. I have been told only to use the preventer when he gets a cold but, as it seems to take an age to kick in he needs the reliever, sometimes quite a lot. Within
Has anyone else experienced side effects with Salbutamol?? My son's asthma is very seasonal and only happens when he gets a bad cough/cold. I have been told only to use the preventer when he gets a cold but, as it seems to take an age to kick in he needs the reliever, sometimes quite a lot. Within
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16 years ago
chest tight/pain but no external signs of symptoms?
hi all, it's been a while since i've been on here! my lad (just 5 years) keeps telling me that he has tummy ache. i kept trying to brush it off as tummy ache but have a sneaking feeling that it might actually be his asthma flaring up as i try to do all the usuals - keep off food, rub him tummy, dristraction
hi all, it's been a while since i've been on here! my lad (just 5 years) keeps telling me that he has tummy ache. i kept trying to brush it off as tummy ache but have a sneaking feeling that it might actually be his asthma flaring up as i try to do all the usuals - keep off food, rub him tummy, dristraction
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13 years ago
Feeling better already - My first post
Hi all I have 2 year old twins, a son and a daughter. My daughter has asthma and eczema and reading some of the posts on this forum has already made me feel more positive about dealing with her conditions. She first had bronchiolitis when she was around 1 and we have been to casualty with her 5/6
Hi all I have 2 year old twins, a son and a daughter. My daughter has asthma and eczema and reading some of the posts on this forum has already made me feel more positive about dealing with her conditions. She first had bronchiolitis when she was around 1 and we have been to casualty with her 5/6
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14 years ago
first asthma attack
3 yr old has had asthma symptoms for a while. Dr always said that he was 2 young for a dx of Asthma, and that it was croup. He has only ever sufferd with a cough/wheeze which has been fixed with an oral steroid in the past. Dr finally agreed to access for Asthma and gave blue inhaler, we were due
3 yr old has had asthma symptoms for a while. Dr always said that he was 2 young for a dx of Asthma, and that it was croup. He has only ever sufferd with a cough/wheeze which has been fixed with an oral steroid in the past. Dr finally agreed to access for Asthma and gave blue inhaler, we were due
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15 years ago
childrens medication
I was just wondering if any of your children are on triamcinolone and methotrexate ? My daughter is on seretide, salbutamol, ceterizine, montelukast, uniphyllin and prednisolone at the moment. We were told yesterday she has been refused xolair (although she meets all the critiria) but the hospital is
I was just wondering if any of your children are on triamcinolone and methotrexate ? My daughter is on seretide, salbutamol, ceterizine, montelukast, uniphyllin and prednisolone at the moment. We were told yesterday she has been refused xolair (although she meets all the critiria) but the hospital is
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14 years ago
Please help
This is my first message as I am new to this forum. My two year old has viral-induced asthma. At the moment she is poorly and so as well as her usual reliever and preventor inhalers, together with montelukast, she is on day five of prednisolone and anti-biotics for a chest infection. However, we cannot
This is my first message as I am new to this forum. My two year old has viral-induced asthma. At the moment she is poorly and so as well as her usual reliever and preventor inhalers, together with montelukast, she is on day five of prednisolone and anti-biotics for a chest infection. However, we cannot
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16 years ago
Brittle Asthma - Any advice - tips etc and General Rant!!!
Hi My son is 2 3/4 he was diagnosed with Asthma when he was 2 1/2 - like many posters he had bronchilitus as a baby and was on inhalers for a while and then he was fine until Oct2006 - since then we've had 5 trips into hospital ranging from 1 night to 6 nights. We've now been told by two doctors
Hi My son is 2 3/4 he was diagnosed with Asthma when he was 2 1/2 - like many posters he had bronchilitus as a baby and was on inhalers for a while and then he was fine until Oct2006 - since then we've had 5 trips into hospital ranging from 1 night to 6 nights. We've now been told by two doctors
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17 years ago
Some help for a newie??
Hello everyone, Sorry if this is long winded, just feel as though could do with some help now, I and my two son's all suffer with asthma, however none of us so bad as my youngest. He was born prem at 34 weeks, as has suffered with respiratory problems since, has had numerous admissions and ITU visits
Hello everyone, Sorry if this is long winded, just feel as though could do with some help now, I and my two son's all suffer with asthma, however none of us so bad as my youngest. He was born prem at 34 weeks, as has suffered with respiratory problems since, has had numerous admissions and ITU visits
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13 years ago
Atrovent
Hiya, My little boy of 5 years old is on 200mcg (daily dose) of seretide and 5ml of cetirizine in the evening, yet we have had to use his salbutamol in the last 4-6 weeks as he is starting to get some asthma symptoms. We had a particularly rough night with lots of coughing and so I called his respiratory
Hiya, My little boy of 5 years old is on 200mcg (daily dose) of seretide and 5ml of cetirizine in the evening, yet we have had to use his salbutamol in the last 4-6 weeks as he is starting to get some asthma symptoms. We had a particularly rough night with lots of coughing and so I called his respiratory
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13 years ago
physio for chest?
I apologise if this topic has been covered before but im interested to know if any of your children, or indeed you, find relief from physio or massage of the chest when heavily congested? My little girl (aged 14 months) is heavily congested at present and finds it very hard to shift it therefore causing
I apologise if this topic has been covered before but im interested to know if any of your children, or indeed you, find relief from physio or massage of the chest when heavily congested? My little girl (aged 14 months) is heavily congested at present and finds it very hard to shift it therefore causing
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15 years ago
What comes next?
I am feeling very anxious right now. My 4 year old daughter had a bronchial lavage and a bronchoscopy this past week. This is her second one. According to our consultant's at Addenbrookes and Prof Bush from the RBH, she is on the maximum doses of all of her medications and she is nowhere near under control
I am feeling very anxious right now. My 4 year old daughter had a bronchial lavage and a bronchoscopy this past week. This is her second one. According to our consultant's at Addenbrookes and Prof Bush from the RBH, she is on the maximum doses of all of her medications and she is nowhere near under control
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14 years ago
New Here
Hi - I'm new to the forums. Two of my children are asthmatic as a result fo being premature. Although on reading some of the posts on here they don't sound so bad! Miles is 5 and is currently on Salbutamol and Seretide and seems to have his asthma under control at the moment which is fab - he was last
Hi - I'm new to the forums. Two of my children are asthmatic as a result fo being premature. Although on reading some of the posts on here they don't sound so bad! Miles is 5 and is currently on Salbutamol and Seretide and seems to have his asthma under control at the moment which is fab - he was last
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18 years ago
Trying to cope with pre-teen brittle Athmatic....
Hi all, My daughter is 11. She was diagnosed with asthma aged 6, when shortly after diagnosis ended up in High dependency whilst we were on a skiing holiday in Italy. A few flare-up later, and she was completely over it. until last December, when she ended up in hospital for a few days with Pneumonia
Hi all, My daughter is 11. She was diagnosed with asthma aged 6, when shortly after diagnosis ended up in High dependency whilst we were on a skiing holiday in Italy. A few flare-up later, and she was completely over it. until last December, when she ended up in hospital for a few days with Pneumonia
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13 years ago
Info over attacks
Apologies in adavance for yet another essay! Can anyone tell me if it is normal to feel absolutely exhausted for nearly 2 weeks after a bad attack?. I was kept in hospital overnight as a chest infection , emotions and environmental triggers gave me an atypical attack. Was very sick and two lots of
Apologies in adavance for yet another essay! Can anyone tell me if it is normal to feel absolutely exhausted for nearly 2 weeks after a bad attack?. I was kept in hospital overnight as a chest infection , emotions and environmental triggers gave me an atypical attack. Was very sick and two lots of
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17 years ago
Trouble getting diagnosed?
Hi all! This is my first post. I am 18 and 3 months ago I started having trouble breathing like even walking to the bus stop etc would make me short of breath. I went to the doctor who at first thought it was just a cold and said to give it 4 weeks and if it wasn't any better to go back, it didn't
Hi all! This is my first post. I am 18 and 3 months ago I started having trouble breathing like even walking to the bus stop etc would make me short of breath. I went to the doctor who at first thought it was just a cold and said to give it 4 weeks and if it wasn't any better to go back, it didn't
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15 years ago
Sub cut pump
I'm wondering if anyone could tell me their experience of having a sub cut pump ~ has it helped? has it caused any skin problems? do you have the (equivalent of) salbutamol shakes all the time? my cons is really against these and says they're 'witchcraft', but witchcraft is about the only thing we
I'm wondering if anyone could tell me their experience of having a sub cut pump ~ has it helped? has it caused any skin problems? do you have the (equivalent of) salbutamol shakes all the time? my cons is really against these and says they're 'witchcraft', but witchcraft is about the only thing we
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18 years ago
I V Salbutamol
Just a quickie, Is it usual to vomit after IV Salbutamol, my son was fine on 1mg but within an hour of increasing it to 2mg he was violently sick for about 2 hours. In the end they stopped the Salbutamol and gave him fluids instead. I was aware amino could make you sick but didn't know Salbutamol
Just a quickie, Is it usual to vomit after IV Salbutamol, my son was fine on 1mg but within an hour of increasing it to 2mg he was violently sick for about 2 hours. In the end they stopped the Salbutamol and gave him fluids instead. I was aware amino could make you sick but didn't know Salbutamol
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16 years ago
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