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Nebulisers
Had a good day. Used my salbutamol inhaler only once. I may have been over dependent on nebuliser as I had it in hospital. Was in for 3nights just home on Friday.Thought I would let you know as you were so supportive. Good to know there is a sympathetic group out there. Many thanks.
Had a good day. Used my salbutamol inhaler only once. I may have been over dependent on nebuliser as I had it in hospital. Was in for 3nights just home on Friday.Thought I would let you know as you were so supportive. Good to know there is a sympathetic group out there. Many thanks.
boadicea
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Asthma?
Hi all, I'm new here so I'd like to say hi and ask for some advice So I've had asthma for years and aged about 12 maybe 14 I was prescribed a brown (beclomethasone inhaler) which I took for years At some point I decided I didn't need it anymore and had no symptoms for some years March time this
Hi all, I'm new here so I'd like to say hi and ask for some advice So I've had asthma for years and aged about 12 maybe 14 I was prescribed a brown (beclomethasone inhaler) which I took for years At some point I decided I didn't need it anymore and had no symptoms for some years March time this
Chip_y2kuk
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Ventolin before preventer
I'm three weeks post severe asthma attack! Have had some of my meds changed and been told to use my salbutamol 20 mins before my two preventer inhalers and take everything through a spacer. I'm happy with this but when I spoke to another asthma sufferer she said 'oh I thought that was not considered
I'm three weeks post severe asthma attack! Have had some of my meds changed and been told to use my salbutamol 20 mins before my two preventer inhalers and take everything through a spacer. I'm happy with this but when I spoke to another asthma sufferer she said 'oh I thought that was not considered
vrchad
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
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Home Nebulisers - any advice please ...
My District Matron visited me the other day , and the upshot was , she suggested I purchased a Nebuliser - cor - bit pricey " £ 95.00 ! , the problem was , my local GP isn't very keen on them , Lord, knows why, and yet he knows that every time I am admitted to Hospital,( now 25 times in 6 years
My District Matron visited me the other day , and the upshot was , she suggested I purchased a Nebuliser - cor - bit pricey " £ 95.00 ! , the problem was , my local GP isn't very keen on them , Lord, knows why, and yet he knows that every time I am admitted to Hospital,( now 25 times in 6 years
vittorio
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
COPD exacerbation
Hello everyone - like Elaine I am also new and about to try e-sticks to help me stop smoking. Have had COPD for a while but following loss of my sister in July I've now developed a really frightening chest infection. Doctor changed my meds last week to Levafloxacin for the infection plus Spiriva and
Hello everyone - like Elaine I am also new and about to try e-sticks to help me stop smoking. Have had COPD for a while but following loss of my sister in July I've now developed a really frightening chest infection. Doctor changed my meds last week to Levafloxacin for the infection plus Spiriva and
polj
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Morning im new to this
Hi im 55 have had copd for 5 years take 2 inhalers inmorning salbutamol when required still work full time on shifts i dont really talk to anybody about copd i would like to make new freinds with same condition as myself i still smoke but would like to stop using e cigg
Hi im 55 have had copd for 5 years take 2 inhalers inmorning salbutamol when required still work full time on shifts i dont really talk to anybody about copd i would like to make new freinds with same condition as myself i still smoke but would like to stop using e cigg
elaines50
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Hi all
Hi folks Hope you're all well as can be expected. I've been to the respiratory clinic today. I haven't got my fev readings yet they will post a report out to me. However they said my lung age 76. I'm only 48. I've been prescribed formoterol fumarate and cetirizine, I'm already taking monteleukast and
Hi folks Hope you're all well as can be expected. I've been to the respiratory clinic today. I haven't got my fev readings yet they will post a report out to me. However they said my lung age 76. I'm only 48. I've been prescribed formoterol fumarate and cetirizine, I'm already taking monteleukast and
LaurieRose
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Spiriva
I have recently been dignosed with glaucoma and the consultant told me that the cause was probably my Inhaler. I have mild COPD and Bronchiectasis and use Spiriva and Salbutamol daily. I also use Mometasone nasel spray to stop the mucus in my nose going on to my chest. Has anyone else developed glaucoma
I have recently been dignosed with glaucoma and the consultant told me that the cause was probably my Inhaler. I have mild COPD and Bronchiectasis and use Spiriva and Salbutamol daily. I also use Mometasone nasel spray to stop the mucus in my nose going on to my chest. Has anyone else developed glaucoma
ptliverpool
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
worried about medication interfering with salbutamol
I have had a tremor in my hands for several years. i was treated successfully for a long time with propranalol This year year has been horrendous with 5 admissions to hospital. I was really very ill and it was a near thing a couple of times At one time I was in the cystic fibrosis ward, which I dont
I have had a tremor in my hands for several years. i was treated successfully for a long time with propranalol This year year has been horrendous with 5 admissions to hospital. I was really very ill and it was a near thing a couple of times At one time I was in the cystic fibrosis ward, which I dont
Mocarey
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Nebuliser to take 7% saline
I am looking for a nebuliser that takes the 7% hypertonic saline. The one I have from the NHS takes for ever, as I put my salbutamol in first followed by the saline. I am an hour each morning nearly, its so slow. I have a lovely little Oberon portable which is quick but this will only take normal saline
I am looking for a nebuliser that takes the 7% hypertonic saline. The one I have from the NHS takes for ever, as I put my salbutamol in first followed by the saline. I am an hour each morning nearly, its so slow. I have a lovely little Oberon portable which is quick but this will only take normal saline
Jancon
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Persistent Cough, Clear Xray Clear Spitum. Did A Round of Antibiotics
I developed a cough a month ago after a full month of nonstop activities along with almost a full month of living on 3-8 hours of sleep. It was quite awful at first, as I could hardly sleep and the only way I could was by drinking antihistamines. My spitum was green. I had a round of antibiotics along
I developed a cough a month ago after a full month of nonstop activities along with almost a full month of living on 3-8 hours of sleep. It was quite awful at first, as I could hardly sleep and the only way I could was by drinking antihistamines. My spitum was green. I had a round of antibiotics along
Littlelass
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
2 in 10 days! - seriously fed up.
I finished prednisolone on Wednesday after an attack on Tuesday last week, and had another attack yesterday morning! I've been back to my GP and am now on fostair and montelukast (I was previously on fostair with salbutamol as and when). Everything hurts, which I'm guessing is muscular aches and pains
I finished prednisolone on Wednesday after an attack on Tuesday last week, and had another attack yesterday morning! I've been back to my GP and am now on fostair and montelukast (I was previously on fostair with salbutamol as and when). Everything hurts, which I'm guessing is muscular aches and pains
Stravinsky
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Two Inhalers
Salbutamol
100mcg and
Ipratropium
20mcg. Why two? and should I use them at the same time?
Salbutamol
100mcg and
Ipratropium
20mcg. Why two? and should I use them at the same time?
gustavski
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Asthma attack recovery time?
Hi everyone, I'm new to the forums, and I'm wondering if anyone can help. I had an asthma attack/exacerbation on Tuesday, luckily I didn't need to go to A&E, but my GP put me on a 7 day course of prednisolone. I'm also using a Fostair 200/6 preventer and salbutamol when I need it. My peak flow readings
Hi everyone, I'm new to the forums, and I'm wondering if anyone can help. I had an asthma attack/exacerbation on Tuesday, luckily I didn't need to go to A&E, but my GP put me on a 7 day course of prednisolone. I'm also using a Fostair 200/6 preventer and salbutamol when I need it. My peak flow readings
Stravinsky
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Exercise recommendations?
Hello, I'm new to the forum and I'm so glad to find you! I have maybe four bouts of asthma a year, each time I'm upping my seretide and taking pred, co-amoxiclav antibiotics and lots of salbutamol! My main triggers are colds which turn into chest infections then asthma. My asthma is not triggered by
Hello, I'm new to the forum and I'm so glad to find you! I have maybe four bouts of asthma a year, each time I'm upping my seretide and taking pred, co-amoxiclav antibiotics and lots of salbutamol! My main triggers are colds which turn into chest infections then asthma. My asthma is not triggered by
Eepers
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Total crap
So after being ok for a few weeks and my tachycardia disappearing I'm having "an acute episode" (whatever the hell that means) and I've now got a seven day course of prendisolone to add to the mix and me heart rate is back through the roof So I'm using me salbutamol like a breath freshener, becotide
So after being ok for a few weeks and my tachycardia disappearing I'm having "an acute episode" (whatever the hell that means) and I've now got a seven day course of prendisolone to add to the mix and me heart rate is back through the roof So I'm using me salbutamol like a breath freshener, becotide
Chip_y2kuk
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Pseudoephedrine
This is NOT a suggestion nor a recommendation, but during 2 recent severe asthma attacks (when my salbutamol and Clenil Inhalers were of hardly any benefit) I remembered that - when I was a young kid (before modern asthma medications were around) my GP prescribed ephedrine. Now, because at the time of
This is NOT a suggestion nor a recommendation, but during 2 recent severe asthma attacks (when my salbutamol and Clenil Inhalers were of hardly any benefit) I remembered that - when I was a young kid (before modern asthma medications were around) my GP prescribed ephedrine. Now, because at the time of
Matman
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Inhalers
Had hospital assessment today first one had 4 lots of breathing test and have been advised that I am to go back on steroids for a week and then change inhalers instead of taking 4 at numerous times a day I am going on 2 twice a day plus my salbutamol hopefully this may sort out my sob
Had hospital assessment today first one had 4 lots of breathing test and have been advised that I am to go back on steroids for a week and then change inhalers instead of taking 4 at numerous times a day I am going on 2 twice a day plus my salbutamol hopefully this may sort out my sob
Jeanjt
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
problems getting repeat inhalers
hi first time posting here ive had asthma since i was 12 im now 54 its been relatively well controlled by salbutamol and for the last yr flutiform, given that its never been 100% controlled but ive never had a major asthma attack, 6 months ago drs decided as it wasnt right they would mess with my inhalers
hi first time posting here ive had asthma since i was 12 im now 54 its been relatively well controlled by salbutamol and for the last yr flutiform, given that its never been 100% controlled but ive never had a major asthma attack, 6 months ago drs decided as it wasnt right they would mess with my inhalers
tigga61
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
Compressed Inhalers
Last few months local pharmacy have been giving me compressed inhalers when I order my Salbutamol. Usually switches between brands Salamol CFC or Air Salb. Can't remember going last time I've been going through so many so quickly. Just wish I could you my old ones. Is this the same in the rest of UK
Last few months local pharmacy have been giving me compressed inhalers when I order my Salbutamol. Usually switches between brands Salamol CFC or Air Salb. Can't remember going last time I've been going through so many so quickly. Just wish I could you my old ones. Is this the same in the rest of UK
bestituta
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Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
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