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Self-inflicted suffering
I did the 10k RNLI reindeer run at knowsley safari park this morning. It was great fun but i'm feeling it now. I was fine for over 6k but then it sort of hit me in both my legs and chest! I could see the 7k marker but just couldn't keep going. I stopped running and walked for a while and also took my
I did the 10k RNLI reindeer run at knowsley safari park this morning. It was great fun but i'm feeling it now. I was fine for over 6k but then it sort of hit me in both my legs and chest! I could see the 7k marker but just couldn't keep going. I stopped running and walked for a while and also took my
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13 years ago
salbutamol weirdness.
I've found recently if I'm using it for tightness, it makes me really lightheaded to the point where I usually have to lay down due to feeling like I'll pass out and I feel really sick. I'm ok if I'm using it for coughing and shortness of breath. I'll sound stupid, but it puts me off using it with tightness
I've found recently if I'm using it for tightness, it makes me really lightheaded to the point where I usually have to lay down due to feeling like I'll pass out and I feel really sick. I'm ok if I'm using it for coughing and shortness of breath. I'll sound stupid, but it puts me off using it with tightness
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12 years ago
Scared, confused and in need to help
Hi I was wondering if anyone has any advice for me. In November I had a weird reaction after eating some Japense meso paste which was put down to an allergic reaction. After this I had several reactions that involved feeling itchy and have a weird sensation about me that I knew something bad was about
Hi I was wondering if anyone has any advice for me. In November I had a weird reaction after eating some Japense meso paste which was put down to an allergic reaction. After this I had several reactions that involved feeling itchy and have a weird sensation about me that I knew something bad was about
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15 years ago
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Salmeterol - had side effects
Just came back from the docs. He prescribed Salmeterol last Friday, but by Sunday I was having worse attacks, dizzines and nausea, so went back today. He took me straight off it. These are rare side effects (less than 1 in 10000 people experience them apparently). I'm now on a doubled up dose of Beclometasone
Just came back from the docs. He prescribed Salmeterol last Friday, but by Sunday I was having worse attacks, dizzines and nausea, so went back today. He took me straight off it. These are rare side effects (less than 1 in 10000 people experience them apparently). I'm now on a doubled up dose of Beclometasone
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15 years ago
Not improving
Hi people, I caught a virus over 2 weeks ago and it immediately made my asthma worse, treated myself for the virus and gave it a few days to improve hoping to avoid oral steroids. No such luck. Been on 7 days of prednisolone and have 3 days of course to take...... trouble is i'm still struggling, salbutamol
Hi people, I caught a virus over 2 weeks ago and it immediately made my asthma worse, treated myself for the virus and gave it a few days to improve hoping to avoid oral steroids. No such luck. Been on 7 days of prednisolone and have 3 days of course to take...... trouble is i'm still struggling, salbutamol
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14 years ago
3 down, Hoping not 1 to go!
Hubby is asthmatic, daughter is asthmatic and now I've just been told it is highly likely I am asthmatic too! After suffering three weeks with what initially was a dreadful cough coming out of nowhere and leaving me exhausted. The first call I made was to emergency docs one night as I was struggling
Hubby is asthmatic, daughter is asthmatic and now I've just been told it is highly likely I am asthmatic too! After suffering three weeks with what initially was a dreadful cough coming out of nowhere and leaving me exhausted. The first call I made was to emergency docs one night as I was struggling
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14 years ago
Relievers for reversibility test
Not quite sure what was going on, I posted this and got multiple copies, deleted duplicates and then loads vanished! Anyway...just wondering if it's possible to request a different inhaler/drug to be used for reversibility testing, and if so how? Saw on the form today it said salbutamol which seems
Not quite sure what was going on, I posted this and got multiple copies, deleted duplicates and then loads vanished! Anyway...just wondering if it's possible to request a different inhaler/drug to be used for reversibility testing, and if so how? Saw on the form today it said salbutamol which seems
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12 years ago
I'm stepping down meds - experiences please?
After a period time when my asthma was not well controlled, it's been behaving for about 5 months now, so yesterday my doctor said he was going to start stepping down my meds. Up until then I was taking Beclometasone 200, Salmeterol and montelukast. As of yesterday I'm now off the montelukast (singulair
After a period time when my asthma was not well controlled, it's been behaving for about 5 months now, so yesterday my doctor said he was going to start stepping down my meds. Up until then I was taking Beclometasone 200, Salmeterol and montelukast. As of yesterday I'm now off the montelukast (singulair
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15 years ago
Rapid acceleration of symptoms after diagnosis
I was diagnosed with adult onset asthma (mild) about 6 months ago, and since then I've gone from using
Salbutamol
, to using
Beclometasone
, and today have had salmeterol inhaler added to the collection. Seems that since diagnosis my respiratory health has declined rapidly.
I was diagnosed with adult onset asthma (mild) about 6 months ago, and since then I've gone from using
Salbutamol
, to using
Beclometasone
, and today have had salmeterol inhaler added to the collection. Seems that since diagnosis my respiratory health has declined rapidly.
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15 years ago
Reliever used for reversibility testing
Saw on the form today they want to do another reversibility test, using salbutamol again. Is there any way of asking them to use something else, maybe Atrovent? I've been wondering if the reason my last reversibility test showed nothing was because they used salbutamol which I've never responded to
Saw on the form today they want to do another reversibility test, using salbutamol again. Is there any way of asking them to use something else, maybe Atrovent? I've been wondering if the reason my last reversibility test showed nothing was because they used salbutamol which I've never responded to
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12 years ago
Diet and nutrition
Hi Has anyone tried changing their diet or taken supplements and seen an improvement in their asthma symptoms? I have had asthma since I was a child. Fortunately it has been well managed with Becotide/Clenil and salbutamol but this year I have been having trouble (good peak flow and no wheezing but
Hi Has anyone tried changing their diet or taken supplements and seen an improvement in their asthma symptoms? I have had asthma since I was a child. Fortunately it has been well managed with Becotide/Clenil and salbutamol but this year I have been having trouble (good peak flow and no wheezing but
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13 years ago
types of chestpain
Been having some quite bad pains in my chest. sometimes in the middle, sometimes on the left side. to me they feel totally different from any asthma pains and i assumed it was more like a heart pain. been to a & e about it on the day I was wearing my Halter (24h ECG) so immediately they did an ECG (i
Been having some quite bad pains in my chest. sometimes in the middle, sometimes on the left side. to me they feel totally different from any asthma pains and i assumed it was more like a heart pain. been to a & e about it on the day I was wearing my Halter (24h ECG) so immediately they did an ECG (i
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13 years ago
Novovirus
Just had a unique experience due to Novovirus closing chest wards, stayed on a ward that was crashed open hence at first there was only beds! No tables, lockers, water jugs or more worringly enough nebulisers. I was ok because i have my nebs via O2 but 1 nebuliser for 18 patients is a bit scary. The
Just had a unique experience due to Novovirus closing chest wards, stayed on a ward that was crashed open hence at first there was only beds! No tables, lockers, water jugs or more worringly enough nebulisers. I was ok because i have my nebs via O2 but 1 nebuliser for 18 patients is a bit scary. The
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16 years ago
Walk in centres grrr!
I went to the walk in centre today because I was silly and forgot to do my repeat. I have everything except Singulair. Since I've just come off citalopram and I'm suffering with dizzy spells I didn't want any more withdrawal effects over the weekend. I sat for an hour, which I fully expected after
I went to the walk in centre today because I was silly and forgot to do my repeat. I have everything except Singulair. Since I've just come off citalopram and I'm suffering with dizzy spells I didn't want any more withdrawal effects over the weekend. I sat for an hour, which I fully expected after
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17 years ago
Out of control asthma: how do I survive?
I have a *probable* dx of intrinsic asthma - the ""challenge"" test of a few weeks ago indicated that I don't have the allergic type. They seem to have eliminated other causes for my chronic cough, chest tightness and wheezing...every year I get a ""cold"" that lasts 2-3 months, then I still cough when
I have a *probable* dx of intrinsic asthma - the ""challenge"" test of a few weeks ago indicated that I don't have the allergic type. They seem to have eliminated other causes for my chronic cough, chest tightness and wheezing...every year I get a ""cold"" that lasts 2-3 months, then I still cough when
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17 years ago
cramping
Hi everyone, I haven't been here in a long time, almost a year I guess, what with moving house twice and various other things ive just not had time to visit here and ive missed it! it's really changed since the last time i visited!! I'm in desperate need of some advice, ever since i've been taking Beclometasone
Hi everyone, I haven't been here in a long time, almost a year I guess, what with moving house twice and various other things ive just not had time to visit here and ive missed it! it's really changed since the last time i visited!! I'm in desperate need of some advice, ever since i've been taking Beclometasone
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18 years ago
Coughing in the day
Thank you all for your previos posts, The Clenill is helping at night not waking half as much now coughing its just the day now thats giving me a problem im on salbutamol as and when I need to use it but it does not seem to help me and not reducing the coughing in the day and my chest feels like a hurd
Thank you all for your previos posts, The Clenill is helping at night not waking half as much now coughing its just the day now thats giving me a problem im on salbutamol as and when I need to use it but it does not seem to help me and not reducing the coughing in the day and my chest feels like a hurd
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15 years ago
Feeling bad
Hi everyone Dont know what it is but over the last few weeks my asthma seems to be worse than ever,tight chest,and now just laughing can start me coughing and thats really annoying as like to be happy! Am using Salbutamol and Beclometassone inhalers though up until a few weeks ago hardly touched them
Hi everyone Dont know what it is but over the last few weeks my asthma seems to be worse than ever,tight chest,and now just laughing can start me coughing and thats really annoying as like to be happy! Am using Salbutamol and Beclometassone inhalers though up until a few weeks ago hardly touched them
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14 years ago
IV salbutamol
I respond fantastically to IV Salbutamol 5mg in 500mls starting at 120 mls per hour and reducing very slowly (over many days). Since starting to use this protocol I have not needed intubation once so it really does work. I am constantly told this is highly unusal I just wondered how many others there
I respond fantastically to IV Salbutamol 5mg in 500mls starting at 120 mls per hour and reducing very slowly (over many days). Since starting to use this protocol I have not needed intubation once so it really does work. I am constantly told this is highly unusal I just wondered how many others there
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18 years ago
piko and fev1
Hi to all you piko users out there. Does anyone know how reliable the fev1 reading is. My son was in hosital this weekend and they used our peak flow meter, although his peak flow varied a bit by about 30 l/min his fev1 reading was pretty constant. If this reading is accurate I should probably speak
Hi to all you piko users out there. Does anyone know how reliable the fev1 reading is. My son was in hosital this weekend and they used our peak flow meter, although his peak flow varied a bit by about 30 l/min his fev1 reading was pretty constant. If this reading is accurate I should probably speak
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