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Fostair
Hi i have several health problems including ashma from childhood "im now nearly 60" c.o.p.d. since 2009 ihave a home nebuliser which i have to use up to 4 times a day ,so first thing when i wake up i have to take my nebs saline first followed by ventolin and ipratropium .i used to be on symbicort 400
Hi i have several health problems including ashma from childhood "im now nearly 60" c.o.p.d. since 2009 ihave a home nebuliser which i have to use up to 4 times a day ,so first thing when i wake up i have to take my nebs saline first followed by ventolin and ipratropium .i used to be on symbicort 400
Frankjones
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Change of inhalers
Hi there Had an asthma review with the nurse today as I have recently felt that my asthma isn't under control. I have been experiencing shortness of breath and chest tightness (no cough or wheeze) and having to use salbutamol more than normal. Peak flow was normal today so she didn't feel my asthma
Hi there Had an asthma review with the nurse today as I have recently felt that my asthma isn't under control. I have been experiencing shortness of breath and chest tightness (no cough or wheeze) and having to use salbutamol more than normal. Peak flow was normal today so she didn't feel my asthma
Barbs80
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Evening
Evening everyone hope all well had my operation on my wrist on a lot of pain and loads painkillers when I came around after as had a general I was coughing like mad and needed salbutamol but it did settle had oxygen as well for the operation home same day still coughing a bit but ribs all top part
Evening everyone hope all well had my operation on my wrist on a lot of pain and loads painkillers when I came around after as had a general I was coughing like mad and needed salbutamol but it did settle had oxygen as well for the operation home same day still coughing a bit but ribs all top part
Tracey1972
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
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Neck surgery and asthma
Hi I'm new to this forum. I have cough variant asthma and need to have surgery which involves going through my neck to my cervical spine. My CVA is pretty much under control except when I get a cold. However, even when I consider it under control, I still cough a few times every day. At the moment the
Hi I'm new to this forum. I have cough variant asthma and need to have surgery which involves going through my neck to my cervical spine. My CVA is pretty much under control except when I get a cold. However, even when I consider it under control, I still cough a few times every day. At the moment the
Emmjay52
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Dentist
Hi, I was recently at the dentist getting a filling replace. I am not the biggest fan of the dentist, but I was ok, not particularly stressed out or anxious. The injection and the drilling went ok. They gave me pauses to catch my breath and were very lovely. As soon as she started putting the filling
Hi, I was recently at the dentist getting a filling replace. I am not the biggest fan of the dentist, but I was ok, not particularly stressed out or anxious. The injection and the drilling went ok. They gave me pauses to catch my breath and were very lovely. As soon as she started putting the filling
Emily-G
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Did I have an asthma attack?
A bit of background:A year ago I developed a cough, breathlessness and chest tightness. Im on fostair 100/6 due it causing a dry throat I use 1 puff when I wake up, mid afternoon, before bed. I had a course of steroids in July due to increased cough, no wheeze but peak flow 300 norm is 450. I'm under
A bit of background:A year ago I developed a cough, breathlessness and chest tightness. Im on fostair 100/6 due it causing a dry throat I use 1 puff when I wake up, mid afternoon, before bed. I had a course of steroids in July due to increased cough, no wheeze but peak flow 300 norm is 450. I'm under
EKLB
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Coughing more with salbutamol
Hi my 2 year old had an attack a few days ago I'm waiting to see if we can go into be assessed today as he's on steroids but still coughing the salbutamol seems to making it worse. They've advised to give it every 4 hours but I think it's really irritating him now straight away. Does anyone else experience
Hi my 2 year old had an attack a few days ago I'm waiting to see if we can go into be assessed today as he's on steroids but still coughing the salbutamol seems to making it worse. They've advised to give it every 4 hours but I think it's really irritating him now straight away. Does anyone else experience
Beebee123
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Aspergillus?
This year I was exposed to powdery mildew which had affected the hops that I grow in a walled garden. I developed a tight cough, on visiting doctors, then hospital have been diagnosed with kidney cancer metastasized to one lung. In all the hubbub the original cause of the cough seems to elude the doctors
This year I was exposed to powdery mildew which had affected the hops that I grow in a walled garden. I developed a tight cough, on visiting doctors, then hospital have been diagnosed with kidney cancer metastasized to one lung. In all the hubbub the original cause of the cough seems to elude the doctors
kayak12
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Fungal Infection Trust
7 years ago
Help so fed up...
Hi All - I have been unwell with what I thought was flu but have now discovered is Bronchitis. On my second lot of steroids and using salbutamol as needed. They want to carry out lung function tests in the next two weeks & see asthma nurse with the results, as there is a suspicion this is adult onset
Hi All - I have been unwell with what I thought was flu but have now discovered is Bronchitis. On my second lot of steroids and using salbutamol as needed. They want to carry out lung function tests in the next two weeks & see asthma nurse with the results, as there is a suspicion this is adult onset
Catheec
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
salbutamol inhaler and Buscopan.
Looking for a bit of advice.The patient leaflet for Buscopan indicates not to take one if you use Salbutamol Inhaler.I've used my inhaler this morning and I am needing to take a Buscopan to help with my IBS.Has anyone took both or would it be safe to take a Buscopan a few hours after I have taken my
Looking for a bit of advice.The patient leaflet for Buscopan indicates not to take one if you use Salbutamol Inhaler.I've used my inhaler this morning and I am needing to take a Buscopan to help with my IBS.Has anyone took both or would it be safe to take a Buscopan a few hours after I have taken my
Picasso10
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Unsure of how to approach GP
Hi, I was diagnosed with asthma about 10 years ago, though have used inhalers since being about 8 yo (I'm now 23). I used to have Symbicort but over a year ago had a letter from my GP saying that it had been switched to DuoResp to save money. I have struggled to use the new inhaler even after asking
Hi, I was diagnosed with asthma about 10 years ago, though have used inhalers since being about 8 yo (I'm now 23). I used to have Symbicort but over a year ago had a letter from my GP saying that it had been switched to DuoResp to save money. I have struggled to use the new inhaler even after asking
AnnaRa
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Peak flow good but SpO2 at 94?
I'm having a really bad time with asthma lately, I've been to A&E a few times but they havne't done much about it. The thing is I don't have the classic wheezing symptoms, but I do feel short of breath, with pain and pressure in my chest. I use my peak meter and pulse oximeter to measure my oxygenation
I'm having a really bad time with asthma lately, I've been to A&E a few times but they havne't done much about it. The thing is I don't have the classic wheezing symptoms, but I do feel short of breath, with pain and pressure in my chest. I use my peak meter and pulse oximeter to measure my oxygenation
garss
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Nebuliser
It's me again, just came out of hospital yet again after a 10 day stay. Since February I've been in and out so many times Ive lost count. I have now been loaned by the hospital a nebuliser Medix AC 4000 and got the prescription for the drugs to go in it. Saw my consultant Monday and he said hospital
It's me again, just came out of hospital yet again after a 10 day stay. Since February I've been in and out so many times Ive lost count. I have now been loaned by the hospital a nebuliser Medix AC 4000 and got the prescription for the drugs to go in it. Saw my consultant Monday and he said hospital
Jummie
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Adding combivent for prolonged asthma flare
Hi all. New here to the group. I was recently prescribed combivent as an additional inhaler in my arsenal after a wheezing flare that has lasted over 4 weeks. I'm currently taking proair, symbicort and prednisone 20mg twice a day. I'll be finished up with the prednisone in a few days. I also had a steriod
Hi all. New here to the group. I was recently prescribed combivent as an additional inhaler in my arsenal after a wheezing flare that has lasted over 4 weeks. I'm currently taking proair, symbicort and prednisone 20mg twice a day. I'll be finished up with the prednisone in a few days. I also had a steriod
SC-chick
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Living with Asthma
7 years ago
Rather strange GP appointment
Hi there For background info, I'm 44 and have had asthma since a toddler, which improved as a young adult and then worsened again as I got older. I'm on Flutiform (250, two puffs twice daily), montelukast, salbutamol, cetirizine and recently carbocisteine (for persistent productive cough). Apart from
Hi there For background info, I'm 44 and have had asthma since a toddler, which improved as a young adult and then worsened again as I got older. I'm on Flutiform (250, two puffs twice daily), montelukast, salbutamol, cetirizine and recently carbocisteine (for persistent productive cough). Apart from
WindsweptRissa
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Home nebs
Hi all hope everyone is doing well I am new to this forum and just wanted to hear about anyone's experiences with home nebs. I have had 4 hospital admissions this year 3 being in intensive care I am on a few different medications for my severe asthma, seretide 500 accuhaler, flixotide 500 accuhaler,
Hi all hope everyone is doing well I am new to this forum and just wanted to hear about anyone's experiences with home nebs. I have had 4 hospital admissions this year 3 being in intensive care I am on a few different medications for my severe asthma, seretide 500 accuhaler, flixotide 500 accuhaler,
Kelshaw2011
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Wheezy and tight. Stupid asthma 😕
Feeling sorry for myself. Had dry cough for couple of day. Yesterday had to call ambulance for nebuliser as out for day. Felt better so drove home. Saw out of hours GP had another neb and steroids. Last night had about 4 hours sleep in fits and starts. Feeling very tight and wheezy. PEFR down to 50%
Feeling sorry for myself. Had dry cough for couple of day. Yesterday had to call ambulance for nebuliser as out for day. Felt better so drove home. Saw out of hours GP had another neb and steroids. Last night had about 4 hours sleep in fits and starts. Feeling very tight and wheezy. PEFR down to 50%
Filobabe
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Alternative to symbicort?
Hello, I've just joined the forum. I've had asthma for over ten years controlled mainly by using salbutamol and clenil plus antihistamines , but this summer it has been much worse because of the high pollen levels. My GP gave me a short course of oral steroids and then changed the clenil to symbicort
Hello, I've just joined the forum. I've had asthma for over ten years controlled mainly by using salbutamol and clenil plus antihistamines , but this summer it has been much worse because of the high pollen levels. My GP gave me a short course of oral steroids and then changed the clenil to symbicort
strongmouse
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Bronchoscopy advice
Hi, I'm new here and currently having lots of tests done on my lungs to see why I'm so breathless and wheezy after a nasty chest infection. Im usually healthy and don't smoke but have spent a week in Hospital on nebs and oxygen I've had lung function tests, I've just finished 5 weeks on oral steroids
Hi, I'm new here and currently having lots of tests done on my lungs to see why I'm so breathless and wheezy after a nasty chest infection. Im usually healthy and don't smoke but have spent a week in Hospital on nebs and oxygen I've had lung function tests, I've just finished 5 weeks on oral steroids
Frizzle
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
14 Chest Infections!
Hi all, It's my first time here so pardon me. I had a really bad chest infection in May 2016 and it took 3 courses of antibiotics along with a trip to A&E due to coughing up blood for it to finally go away. Ever since then I've had constant chest infections. Initially it started off with asthma symptoms
Hi all, It's my first time here so pardon me. I had a really bad chest infection in May 2016 and it took 3 courses of antibiotics along with a trip to A&E due to coughing up blood for it to finally go away. Ever since then I've had constant chest infections. Initially it started off with asthma symptoms
mbots
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
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