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What makes the Asthma Nurse a specialist nurse?
Yesterday, I had my first Asthma review since returning to the UK 18 months ago. My peak flows were 325-300-300 The nurse said that these were fine and to continue taking my Relvar Ellipta but change from Salbutamol to Bricanyl This nurse was also the diabetic, thyroid, HTN and HF specialist. I don’t
Yesterday, I had my first Asthma review since returning to the UK 18 months ago. My peak flows were 325-300-300 The nurse said that these were fine and to continue taking my Relvar Ellipta but change from Salbutamol to Bricanyl This nurse was also the diabetic, thyroid, HTN and HF specialist. I don’t
mauschen
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Looking for alternative to inhaled steroid
I am seeing a pulmonologist for allergy induced asthma. I am in late stage 3 kidney failure and cannot take oral steroids. I am allergic to Albuterol so the doc prescribed Trelegy but it has caused an ongoing case of oral thrush because of my low immune system due to poor kidney function. I have asked
I am seeing a pulmonologist for allergy induced asthma. I am in late stage 3 kidney failure and cannot take oral steroids. I am allergic to Albuterol so the doc prescribed Trelegy but it has caused an ongoing case of oral thrush because of my low immune system due to poor kidney function. I have asked
LightlySalted
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Montelukast
Only thing I can recommend is since using montelukast I haven't had to use my salbutamol inhaler. Good health and hope it improves.
Only thing I can recommend is since using montelukast I haven't had to use my salbutamol inhaler. Good health and hope it improves.
12optima34
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
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Hayfever and asthma
Really struggling at the moment with hayfever / asthma symptoms. Inhalers help for a short while but it’s really effecting my quality of life currently. I’ve heard hayfever in the U.K. seems to be affecting a lot more people every year being particularly bad this season. I’m at the point where i don
Really struggling at the moment with hayfever / asthma symptoms. Inhalers help for a short while but it’s really effecting my quality of life currently. I’ve heard hayfever in the U.K. seems to be affecting a lot more people every year being particularly bad this season. I’m at the point where i don
Coop20
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Review of Top 10 Prescribed Drugs and Their Interaction with Dental Treatment
Yet another paper which hints at quite a bit - bit then is behind a paywall. If anyone has access, just knowing the outline of what they say could be very interesting. We have had many question the impact of thyroid issues on their teeth and dental treatment. [i]Dent Clin North Am. 2016 Apr;60(2):
Yet another paper which hints at quite a bit - bit then is behind a paywall. If anyone has access, just knowing the outline of what they say could be very interesting. We have had many question the impact of thyroid issues on their teeth and dental treatment. [i]Dent Clin North Am. 2016 Apr;60(2):
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
PeakFlow Readings
My peak flow readings never seem to change and I’m a little confused. My last one recorded at my GP surgery was 290, My dr wanted me to monitor my peak flow readings. There currently between 350-250. I currently have a Salbutamol inhaler a Fostair Inhaler and Montelukast daily. I’m not noticing much
My peak flow readings never seem to change and I’m a little confused. My last one recorded at my GP surgery was 290, My dr wanted me to monitor my peak flow readings. There currently between 350-250. I currently have a Salbutamol inhaler a Fostair Inhaler and Montelukast daily. I’m not noticing much
Lucyloo02
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Chronic Bronchitis & Symbicort- what to expect?
Recently diagnosed with Chronic Bronchitis and Asthma. I have repeated chest infections, coughing, wheezing, short of breath I will be starting on inhalers soon Symbicort, Albuterol, and Spiriva Is Symbicort commonly used for CB and what can I expect regarding improvements if my medications work well
Recently diagnosed with Chronic Bronchitis and Asthma. I have repeated chest infections, coughing, wheezing, short of breath I will be starting on inhalers soon Symbicort, Albuterol, and Spiriva Is Symbicort commonly used for CB and what can I expect regarding improvements if my medications work well
Starlight33
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
COPD symptoms
Hello everyone, I’m feeling really down tonight. I get out of breath when getting dressed or having a bath and even walking from my house to my car (about five metres). My husband and son don’t seem to realise how difficult it is for me and my son even thinks I exaggerate my ‘hyperventilating’ (his words
Hello everyone, I’m feeling really down tonight. I get out of breath when getting dressed or having a bath and even walking from my house to my car (about five metres). My husband and son don’t seem to realise how difficult it is for me and my son even thinks I exaggerate my ‘hyperventilating’ (his words
JulyAugust
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Do you have to use Salbutamol before inhaled Colomycin?
Hi, Does anyone using nebulised Colomycin for Pseudomonas also use Salbutomol before the nebulised Colomycin. I was given this at the hospital but I am getting a horrible panic type jittery and shaky reaction from it. I have tried the Colomycin without it and feel much better. I’d appreciate knowing
Hi, Does anyone using nebulised Colomycin for Pseudomonas also use Salbutomol before the nebulised Colomycin. I was given this at the hospital but I am getting a horrible panic type jittery and shaky reaction from it. I have tried the Colomycin without it and feel much better. I’d appreciate knowing
Ella888
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Bronchiectasis Support
2 years ago
Switch from Azithromycin to Doxycycline
Hi, I have severe asthma and pseudomonas infection for which I’ve been put back on Colomycin nebs following an infection that wouldn’t resolve, but did after I asked my GP if we could try a course of cipro (they didn’t try that first as sputum sample didn’t show pseudomonas). I’ve had to switch from
Hi, I have severe asthma and pseudomonas infection for which I’ve been put back on Colomycin nebs following an infection that wouldn’t resolve, but did after I asked my GP if we could try a course of cipro (they didn’t try that first as sputum sample didn’t show pseudomonas). I’ve had to switch from
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Can Albuterol be used everyday ?
I take Qvar twice a day. I find that Albuterol makes my breathing easier but have read that you should not use it everyday.
I take Qvar twice a day. I find that Albuterol makes my breathing easier but have read that you should not use it everyday.
Sal678
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Late onset asthma confusion
I am aged 50, I’ve never had any problems with my chest before. I had a chest infection in December. I was given antibiotics, steroids and salbutamol inhaler and told that there was a possibility I might have asthma. My symptoms improved with the treatment. But the tight chest and sporadic cough have
I am aged 50, I’ve never had any problems with my chest before. I had a chest infection in December. I was given antibiotics, steroids and salbutamol inhaler and told that there was a possibility I might have asthma. My symptoms improved with the treatment. But the tight chest and sporadic cough have
Helenkitamu
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Anoro Ellipta - have you had side effects
Hello everyone, I’m a newbie to posting on here but I have followed some of the chats and everyone seems so friendly and knowledgeable, I wondered if I could pick your brains. I had mild Covid in April 2020 and it left me with long covid, the worst effects of which for me are fatigue and shortness
Hello everyone, I’m a newbie to posting on here but I have followed some of the chats and everyone seems so friendly and knowledgeable, I wondered if I could pick your brains. I had mild Covid in April 2020 and it left me with long covid, the worst effects of which for me are fatigue and shortness
bowiefangirl
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Steroids & Purpura?
Hi there, I'm concerned about my forearms bruising when I lift or knock them, they look unsightly, I have had blood tests and gp said they came back OK. My bronchiectasis doctor says he thinks it may be caused by inhaled beclomethasone, and the nurse said it could be from antibiotics, it would be good
Hi there, I'm concerned about my forearms bruising when I lift or knock them, they look unsightly, I have had blood tests and gp said they came back OK. My bronchiectasis doctor says he thinks it may be caused by inhaled beclomethasone, and the nurse said it could be from antibiotics, it would be good
Heaven20
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Coughing is my life!!
Hey Everyone, So I have lupus, asthma, antiphospholipid syndrome and lots of other rubbish. I have got such a bad cough with my asthma it's got worse over the years, I have relvar eliptar as my preventer and salbutamol as reliever using that with a spacer for more accurate inhalation. I have had 6 cases
Hey Everyone, So I have lupus, asthma, antiphospholipid syndrome and lots of other rubbish. I have got such a bad cough with my asthma it's got worse over the years, I have relvar eliptar as my preventer and salbutamol as reliever using that with a spacer for more accurate inhalation. I have had 6 cases
Danielle2419
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Nebuliser
I use my nebuliser at least 4 times a day with saline or Salbutamol 2.5ml dose's which take approximately 5 minutes to administer, During a 3 day stay in hospital I couldn't help but notice how much slower it was to get the same dose of medication from their machine, upto 20 minutes. Is my machine too
I use my nebuliser at least 4 times a day with saline or Salbutamol 2.5ml dose's which take approximately 5 minutes to administer, During a 3 day stay in hospital I couldn't help but notice how much slower it was to get the same dose of medication from their machine, upto 20 minutes. Is my machine too
johnkent
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Covid causing an asthma flare...
Positive pcr yesterday and it has gone straight to my lungs! My peakflow is at 60% of best and I'm taking regular salbutamol, but the breathlessness is the worst I've ever had! Spoke to G.P who has told me to continue what I'm doing but I feel absoloutly rubbish, this has hit me harder than expected!
Positive pcr yesterday and it has gone straight to my lungs! My peakflow is at 60% of best and I'm taking regular salbutamol, but the breathlessness is the worst I've ever had! Spoke to G.P who has told me to continue what I'm doing but I feel absoloutly rubbish, this has hit me harder than expected!
Melanie1989
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
New confused and fed-up!
Hi everybody, I’m new here and haven’t yet been diagnosed with asthma, although this is the route the Drs are now going down. I’m a 63 year old healthy lady, never smoked and have never had chest issues until now. On December 28th I tested positive for Covid, although I had no real symptoms to speak
Hi everybody, I’m new here and haven’t yet been diagnosed with asthma, although this is the route the Drs are now going down. I’m a 63 year old healthy lady, never smoked and have never had chest issues until now. On December 28th I tested positive for Covid, although I had no real symptoms to speak
Danubio
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
CAN’T TOLERATE ALBUTEROL INHALERS - ALTERNATIVES? LOOKING FOR INFO/IDEAS.
Has anyone not been able to tolerate any Albuterol based inhalers due to tachycardia and arrhythmia issues? This has happened twice - and I am wondering what the alternative options are to these Albuterol based inhalers?
Has anyone not been able to tolerate any Albuterol based inhalers due to tachycardia and arrhythmia issues? This has happened twice - and I am wondering what the alternative options are to these Albuterol based inhalers?
Snickers72
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Has the storm/change in weather impacted on you?
Has anyone had asthma flare ups preceding the storm and after that we have just experienced? I had a bad asthma attack on the Wednesday night and have been woken every night since. I get seasonal asthma so I am wondering if the change in weather is a big impact? Currently only on salbutamol but need
Has anyone had asthma flare ups preceding the storm and after that we have just experienced? I had a bad asthma attack on the Wednesday night and have been woken every night since. I get seasonal asthma so I am wondering if the change in weather is a big impact? Currently only on salbutamol but need
Lbal
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
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