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Dairy free
I have had asthma for over 50 years. 2 years ago on a whim I had allergy tests carried out by an alternative therapist. i was told that I was 'intolerant' of anything containing dairy products, banana's and fish! I already knew that I was allergic to fish and had kept this from the therapist. Since
I have had asthma for over 50 years. 2 years ago on a whim I had allergy tests carried out by an alternative therapist. i was told that I was 'intolerant' of anything containing dairy products, banana's and fish! I already knew that I was allergic to fish and had kept this from the therapist. Since
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15 years ago
Can anyone help? Should you use atrovent neb and spiriva
Hi i havent posted on hear before, but depseratly need some advice. I have had a bad cold which seemed to really aggrevate my asthma over the weekend ( as it does). I started pred and saw nurse on monday as plan, went back monday afternoon as no better, she gave me neb there and then and sent me home
Hi i havent posted on hear before, but depseratly need some advice. I have had a bad cold which seemed to really aggrevate my asthma over the weekend ( as it does). I started pred and saw nurse on monday as plan, went back monday afternoon as no better, she gave me neb there and then and sent me home
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16 years ago
Limited to 3 SABA inhalers per year.
I'm 47 have had asthma since I was a teen, for the last 25 years I've been on inhaled pulmicort and salbutamol. This has worked really well, I've never had a serious exacerbation requiring oral steroids or hospitalisation. I don't get any real side effects using ventolin but just a couple of puffs
I'm 47 have had asthma since I was a teen, for the last 25 years I've been on inhaled pulmicort and salbutamol. This has worked really well, I've never had a serious exacerbation requiring oral steroids or hospitalisation. I don't get any real side effects using ventolin but just a couple of puffs
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14 years ago
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Hello I take Seretide 500 accuhaler, Flixotide 500 accuhaler, Salbutamol 2.5 nebule, Atrovent 250 nebule, Singulair, Uniphyillin and Prednisolone all for non allergic asthma maintance. Does anyone else take this medication? Plumie
Hello I take Seretide 500 accuhaler, Flixotide 500 accuhaler, Salbutamol 2.5 nebule, Atrovent 250 nebule, Singulair, Uniphyillin and Prednisolone all for non allergic asthma maintance. Does anyone else take this medication? Plumie
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13 years ago
Am I being impatient?
Hello To cut a long story short, I have a viral infection that's had a bad effect on my asthma. I'm on 30mg of Prednisolone, amoxicillin, 400mg of beclometasone (twice a day), 100mg of salmeterol (twice a day) and I still feel like I'm constantly tight-chested. None of these medicines seem to keep
Hello To cut a long story short, I have a viral infection that's had a bad effect on my asthma. I'm on 30mg of Prednisolone, amoxicillin, 400mg of beclometasone (twice a day), 100mg of salmeterol (twice a day) and I still feel like I'm constantly tight-chested. None of these medicines seem to keep
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14 years ago
Side effects, Salbutomol and Beclometasone?
Hi All, wondering if any of you can give me a bit of advice? First a bit of background: I was diagnosed at the start of December after having an attack and having to go into hospital. I should have a PF of about 650, but was down around 250 in the hospital. My GP started me on Salbutomol 100mg 2
Hi All, wondering if any of you can give me a bit of advice? First a bit of background: I was diagnosed at the start of December after having an attack and having to go into hospital. I should have a PF of about 650, but was down around 250 in the hospital. My GP started me on Salbutomol 100mg 2
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18 years ago
Asthma, Work and Doctors
I have got a doctors appointment on Monday 24th at 5.10pm. Now the colder weather is set in, I am finding it is making my asthma worse. I do put a scarf on to cover my mouth so I am breathing in the warm air. But I am having to take more of my reliever to manage my asthma which is really annoying
I have got a doctors appointment on Monday 24th at 5.10pm. Now the colder weather is set in, I am finding it is making my asthma worse. I do put a scarf on to cover my mouth so I am breathing in the warm air. But I am having to take more of my reliever to manage my asthma which is really annoying
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13 years ago
should there be more improvement by now?
My youngest son with Asthma aged 2 and half was admitted to hospital on Tuesday evening with a sudden attack. He did not respond very well to 3 nebules of Salbutamol and some oxygen over the course of the evening and so he was put prednislone for 3 days and 10 puffs of salbutamol hourly and oxygen til
My youngest son with Asthma aged 2 and half was admitted to hospital on Tuesday evening with a sudden attack. He did not respond very well to 3 nebules of Salbutamol and some oxygen over the course of the evening and so he was put prednislone for 3 days and 10 puffs of salbutamol hourly and oxygen til
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14 years ago
work and asthma
My asthma is really playing up at work at the moment I am getting really short of breath and I am suffering with a tight chest quite a lot of the time. I work with a lot of students with challenging behaviour and they are young people with special needs. I have a student who likes to run out of classroom
My asthma is really playing up at work at the moment I am getting really short of breath and I am suffering with a tight chest quite a lot of the time. I work with a lot of students with challenging behaviour and they are young people with special needs. I have a student who likes to run out of classroom
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13 years ago
Blood Test and Doctors Appointments
I have painful arms and I am buising a lot more than I have ever done before. So I went to see the doctor on the 22nd July and he recommended that I had a blood test, so on the 29th July I had a full blood test to check my bloods were all ok. My bloods came back as normal. I have been having to use
I have painful arms and I am buising a lot more than I have ever done before. So I went to see the doctor on the 22nd July and he recommended that I had a blood test, so on the 29th July I had a full blood test to check my bloods were all ok. My bloods came back as normal. I have been having to use
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13 years ago
Another rant about doctors and advice needed please
OK so as many of you may know I have been having issues with my asthma since January. Back before the new year my peak flow was ranging a normal of 430-450 every day and then I came down with a horrid chest infection that came right out the blue with no warnings and since then I have been seeing my doctor
OK so as many of you may know I have been having issues with my asthma since January. Back before the new year my peak flow was ranging a normal of 430-450 every day and then I came down with a horrid chest infection that came right out the blue with no warnings and since then I have been seeing my doctor
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14 years ago
Medication advice needed please
I am seeing my asthma nurse on Tuesday for my annual review on Tuesday and my asthma has been pretty poor this year compared to last year and at the minute my pfs are running 60-80% of my predicted despite taking my double dose of flixotide. My current meds are Flixotide inhaler or nebs Salbitamol
I am seeing my asthma nurse on Tuesday for my annual review on Tuesday and my asthma has been pretty poor this year compared to last year and at the minute my pfs are running 60-80% of my predicted despite taking my double dose of flixotide. My current meds are Flixotide inhaler or nebs Salbitamol
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18 years ago
My boyfriend just got diagnosed, could we get some advice?
Hi, I was wondering if anyone has some advice for someone who is new to asthma. My boyfriend (33) got diagnosed with asthma two months ago and is using albuterol and seretide 200 to control it. He was doing OK to begin with but got worse and worse during the night time and had a severe attack last week
Hi, I was wondering if anyone has some advice for someone who is new to asthma. My boyfriend (33) got diagnosed with asthma two months ago and is using albuterol and seretide 200 to control it. He was doing OK to begin with but got worse and worse during the night time and had a severe attack last week
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18 years ago
Magnesium Nebs
evening all! hope everyone is ok, going through bit of a rough patch, well most of life is a rough patch but hey! lol hope someone can help! i am a T2 brittle and have very regular (about 4-5 times a week) acute attacks needing oxygen and multiple nebs to get my lungs to behave themsleves. this means
evening all! hope everyone is ok, going through bit of a rough patch, well most of life is a rough patch but hey! lol hope someone can help! i am a T2 brittle and have very regular (about 4-5 times a week) acute attacks needing oxygen and multiple nebs to get my lungs to behave themsleves. this means
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17 years ago
Expiration dates
hi, wondering if anyone could advice me what to do. Back on the 19th April I was given 2 dry powder beclometasone inhalers. I started using the 1st with serevent but it wasn't helping so went on to symbicort. Things seem to settle a bit so decided to try the beclometasone and serevent again (dr told
hi, wondering if anyone could advice me what to do. Back on the 19th April I was given 2 dry powder beclometasone inhalers. I started using the 1st with serevent but it wasn't helping so went on to symbicort. Things seem to settle a bit so decided to try the beclometasone and serevent again (dr told
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18 years ago
200mcg Salbutamol
I have gone back to taking my meds for a while now, have had a review with the asthma nurse, and a flu jab - except, that when I have a severe attack (this happens regularly), my reliever hardly touches me. However, the other day I had a particularly bad one, my reliever wasn't helping, but a friend
I have gone back to taking my meds for a while now, have had a review with the asthma nurse, and a flu jab - except, that when I have a severe attack (this happens regularly), my reliever hardly touches me. However, the other day I had a particularly bad one, my reliever wasn't helping, but a friend
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17 years ago
Need some advice and info
Hi I need to ask a question or two of you wise medics, which may or may not be asthma/treatment related. A bit of background. I've only been diagnosed with asthma and bronchiectasis (mild) for about 4 years. I'm 51 and menopausal and was diagnosed with osteoarthritis and Sjogren's Syndrome about a
Hi I need to ask a question or two of you wise medics, which may or may not be asthma/treatment related. A bit of background. I've only been diagnosed with asthma and bronchiectasis (mild) for about 4 years. I'm 51 and menopausal and was diagnosed with osteoarthritis and Sjogren's Syndrome about a
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16 years ago
Side effects?
Recently I've been experiencing weird symptoms such as palpitations, trembling hands, fluttery and hard heart beat, and dizziness. Can these things come about from taking alot of salbutamol? My asthma has recently worsened and have been taking my reliever more, are these normal side effects? They don't
Recently I've been experiencing weird symptoms such as palpitations, trembling hands, fluttery and hard heart beat, and dizziness. Can these things come about from taking alot of salbutamol? My asthma has recently worsened and have been taking my reliever more, are these normal side effects? They don't
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16 years ago
New user - Spiriva/tiotropium and a locum doctor
Hi. I've been looking at this forum for the last couple of months, but have just now registered to post this. Sorry for the long post! I'm 21, and was diagnosed as a child (5/6-ish). My asthma peaked when I was about 11 or 12, but had been fairly well controlled with salbutamol and fluticasone until
Hi. I've been looking at this forum for the last couple of months, but have just now registered to post this. Sorry for the long post! I'm 21, and was diagnosed as a child (5/6-ish). My asthma peaked when I was about 11 or 12, but had been fairly well controlled with salbutamol and fluticasone until
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15 years ago
how do you cope?
I was wondering if other people could tell me how the cope when they are having attacks especialy in public. if i fall ill at home i can deal with it using my salbutamol and my spacer really well and i know exactly what to do. When i have attacks in public it is a different thing all together as i
I was wondering if other people could tell me how the cope when they are having attacks especialy in public. if i fall ill at home i can deal with it using my salbutamol and my spacer really well and i know exactly what to do. When i have attacks in public it is a different thing all together as i
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