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Confusion over diagnosis
Hello, I posted about a month ago as I was told by respiratory consultant that I did not have COPD but did have asthma. The diagnosis was made as my FEV1 was 88% and showed a positive reversibility following Salbutamol of 250 ml. However, during a follow-up appointment with a respiratory nurse, the
Hello, I posted about a month ago as I was told by respiratory consultant that I did not have COPD but did have asthma. The diagnosis was made as my FEV1 was 88% and showed a positive reversibility following Salbutamol of 250 ml. However, during a follow-up appointment with a respiratory nurse, the
doddsie
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Escaping!
Joke, not actually escaping, but hopefully going home in the next few days with an urgent follow up at Bart's as an outpatient (not inpatient, at least that's what I've understood). They're likely gonna send me home with a nebuliser though, so just wondering if there's anything I should be asking of
Joke, not actually escaping, but hopefully going home in the next few days with an urgent follow up at Bart's as an outpatient (not inpatient, at least that's what I've understood). They're likely gonna send me home with a nebuliser though, so just wondering if there's anything I should be asking of
floating_
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Early days. What might have caused my tinnitus? A Salbutamol inhaler, a wisdom tooth extraction?
I'm 65, male, live on my own. I have several ongoing health conditions. In early June I had a wisdom tooth extracted, the lower left hand side. The next day my GP gave me a Salbutamol inhaler to help with my newest health problem - which we think is moderate COPD. The tooth extraction itself went
I'm 65, male, live on my own. I have several ongoing health conditions. In early June I had a wisdom tooth extracted, the lower left hand side. The next day my GP gave me a Salbutamol inhaler to help with my newest health problem - which we think is moderate COPD. The tooth extraction itself went
Don_Alejandro
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Tinnitus UK
3 years ago
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Shortness of breath for days after exertion
Hi, everyone. I have been struggling for several years now and am wondering if anyone else has experienced this… I have had asthma since basically birth, well controlled until I turned 36, and now at 41, and I’m having shortness of breath for days after mild exertion. My asthma has never done this. I
Hi, everyone. I have been struggling for several years now and am wondering if anyone else has experienced this… I have had asthma since basically birth, well controlled until I turned 36, and now at 41, and I’m having shortness of breath for days after mild exertion. My asthma has never done this. I
Springtimeholly
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
The Flu
Has anyone had an experience with not being able to get rid of a horrific cough after having the Flu which kicks Asthma attacks. The doctor tells me this cough last up to six months. I am already on Fostair, Salbutamol, Montaclutast, Piriton nasal spray, Omeprazole and Gaviscon. I am feeling rather low
Has anyone had an experience with not being able to get rid of a horrific cough after having the Flu which kicks Asthma attacks. The doctor tells me this cough last up to six months. I am already on Fostair, Salbutamol, Montaclutast, Piriton nasal spray, Omeprazole and Gaviscon. I am feeling rather low
RhiAngMaiDen
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Co2 retention
Hi all, can anyone advise on how to keep Co2 levels down ? My husband was rushed to hospital 18 months ago in a very serious condition due to a build up of Co2 . We were told at the time there is no way of knowing when this is happening ( other than blood tests) and that it may or may not happen again
Hi all, can anyone advise on how to keep Co2 levels down ? My husband was rushed to hospital 18 months ago in a very serious condition due to a build up of Co2 . We were told at the time there is no way of knowing when this is happening ( other than blood tests) and that it may or may not happen again
Thepainterswife
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Adrenaline during asthma attacks
Anyone had this? How does it work? I had an adrenaline injection and the rest nebulised (along with hydrocortisone, magnesium, atrovent nebs, and salbutamol nebs) yesterday evening during a bad attack (silent parts of my chest again etc.). Not staying in any longer than needed being discharged today
Anyone had this? How does it work? I had an adrenaline injection and the rest nebulised (along with hydrocortisone, magnesium, atrovent nebs, and salbutamol nebs) yesterday evening during a bad attack (silent parts of my chest again etc.). Not staying in any longer than needed being discharged today
floating_
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Constantly clearing throat.
I am on Fostair 200/6 two puffs twice a day with Salbutamol as a reliever. I had a flare up a couple of months ago and since then have been troubled with a lot of phlegm in my throat, which I cannot seem to cough up or clear. I am constantly clearing my throat and it is getting sore. I rang my Dr and
I am on Fostair 200/6 two puffs twice a day with Salbutamol as a reliever. I had a flare up a couple of months ago and since then have been troubled with a lot of phlegm in my throat, which I cannot seem to cough up or clear. I am constantly clearing my throat and it is getting sore. I rang my Dr and
Margaretindevon
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Preventer inhaler having no effect
Hi, I've been taking the preventer Soprobec (beclometasone) for almost two weeks now and it's making zero difference to the amount of times I use the blue Salbutamol reliever, which I take around eight times per day. I've been on the blue for around 30 years and was encouraged to move to the preventer
Hi, I've been taking the preventer Soprobec (beclometasone) for almost two weeks now and it's making zero difference to the amount of times I use the blue Salbutamol reliever, which I take around eight times per day. I've been on the blue for around 30 years and was encouraged to move to the preventer
dmc3
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
3rd degree heart block 6yo Liliana
I'm father of 6yo Liliana with complete heart block 3rd degree, we currently live in uk and try to get a help here in uk. In Poland our daughter is waiting for peacemaker inserted. She has been supplied with medication Salbutamol and Verospiron but in UK doctor said that they do NOT giving any medication
I'm father of 6yo Liliana with complete heart block 3rd degree, we currently live in uk and try to get a help here in uk. In Poland our daughter is waiting for peacemaker inserted. She has been supplied with medication Salbutamol and Verospiron but in UK doctor said that they do NOT giving any medication
Lili_B
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Two Questions. Interferon and JAK %
Had by 3 monthly consultation yesterday, bloods all ok, but my cough is still there.. The consultants are unaware of any possible link to interferon and have referred me back to my GP, the GP has ordered a chest X ray, clear, changed my BP pills, so he has very little else to go on... The consultants
Had by 3 monthly consultation yesterday, bloods all ok, but my cough is still there.. The consultants are unaware of any possible link to interferon and have referred me back to my GP, the GP has ordered a chest X ray, clear, changed my BP pills, so he has very little else to go on... The consultants
shiftzz
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Albuterol
Hi, Does albuterol sulfate impact RLS? I was prescribed it for COVID but I am always nervous.
Hi, Does albuterol sulfate impact RLS? I was prescribed it for COVID but I am always nervous.
Megamania
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Need help urgently
Hi. I have had asthma for years have been on montelukast and Seretide. Recently got a terrible cough which resulted into pneumonia. I was admitted and received iv treatment and many cough syrups and azithromycin and amoxilyn. And thankfully the cough went down. However, I have been having a lot of chest
Hi. I have had asthma for years have been on montelukast and Seretide. Recently got a terrible cough which resulted into pneumonia. I was admitted and received iv treatment and many cough syrups and azithromycin and amoxilyn. And thankfully the cough went down. However, I have been having a lot of chest
Sunflower36
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Montelukast Withdrawal
I have decided to stop taking montelukast as I have had severe anxiety and sleep problems. I know they may be completely unrelated but looking back over my history, the anxiety has got worse over the last 14 months since I was prescribed Montelukast. Has anyone had any problems when stopping Montelukast
I have decided to stop taking montelukast as I have had severe anxiety and sleep problems. I know they may be completely unrelated but looking back over my history, the anxiety has got worse over the last 14 months since I was prescribed Montelukast. Has anyone had any problems when stopping Montelukast
Grapefruits
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
CEV Criteria
Hello I know shielding is not really a thing at the moment but I was wondering if anyone knows what the criteria is to be considered CEV (Clinically Extremely Vulnerable) because of asthma? My asthma has deteriorated quite significantly over the last few months. I've not had to be hospitalised because
Hello I know shielding is not really a thing at the moment but I was wondering if anyone knows what the criteria is to be considered CEV (Clinically Extremely Vulnerable) because of asthma? My asthma has deteriorated quite significantly over the last few months. I've not had to be hospitalised because
SECRAVEN
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Hot weather breathing difficulties.
I don't really understand why when it is really hot, that my copd. Is much more worse. Also not being an easily panicked person. I need my peak flow metre to tell me I am at 10 on the scale as opposed btobetween 250 and 400., A quick burst or two salbutamol and then some Foster I am alright for a bit
I don't really understand why when it is really hot, that my copd. Is much more worse. Also not being an easily panicked person. I need my peak flow metre to tell me I am at 10 on the scale as opposed btobetween 250 and 400., A quick burst or two salbutamol and then some Foster I am alright for a bit
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
So frustrated
I have just spoken to asthma nurse uk as I am quite new to asthma and needed advice on experiencing difficulty breathing, yawning sighing and burping after preventer inhaler. I tried budesonide, beclometasone and even oral steroid and they all make my breathing so difficult that I need to stop. When
I have just spoken to asthma nurse uk as I am quite new to asthma and needed advice on experiencing difficulty breathing, yawning sighing and burping after preventer inhaler. I tried budesonide, beclometasone and even oral steroid and they all make my breathing so difficult that I need to stop. When
Beruska3
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
National Patient Safety Alert – Steroid Emergency Card to support early recognition and treatment of adrenal crisis in adults
Sorry this is a bit long but if you are on steriods please read. Did you know.... this alert came out in August 2020 and effects steriod users More can be found out at this link https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/national-patient-safety-alert-steroid-emergency-card-to-support-early-recognition-and-treatment-of-adrenal-crisis-in-adults
Sorry this is a bit long but if you are on steriods please read. Did you know.... this alert came out in August 2020 and effects steriod users More can be found out at this link https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/national-patient-safety-alert-steroid-emergency-card-to-support-early-recognition-and-treatment-of-adrenal-crisis-in-adults
FamilyHistorian
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ICUsteps
3 years ago
Over heating
EDIT: my econsult with my GP about my overheating which I explained fully with the way it was effecting my life resulted in a text message saying there was nothing more medically that they can do for me and I should try splashing myself with cold water. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Finally after 6 years of suffering
EDIT: my econsult with my GP about my overheating which I explained fully with the way it was effecting my life resulted in a text message saying there was nothing more medically that they can do for me and I should try splashing myself with cold water. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Finally after 6 years of suffering
Jogloryanne
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
COPD or Asthma ???
Hello, I've never posted before but have been reading posts for many months. Thanks to everyone who posted as I've gained a lot of very useful information. Just wondering if anyone could give info regarding my recent diagnosis. In2017, following spirometry test by practice nurse I was told I had mild
Hello, I've never posted before but have been reading posts for many months. Thanks to everyone who posted as I've gained a lot of very useful information. Just wondering if anyone could give info regarding my recent diagnosis. In2017, following spirometry test by practice nurse I was told I had mild
doddsie
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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