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Went to clinic..
Pleurisy may be coming back 😢 Antibiotics, and mix ipratropium and Budesonide nebs 3 times a day. On top of usual seritide. Taper down pred over 6 days., Go back Thursday if no better scanner next week.. Never had ipratropium what's that like? I hate new meds :( I had that bad feeling..cheer me up
Pleurisy may be coming back 😢 Antibiotics, and mix ipratropium and Budesonide nebs 3 times a day. On top of usual seritide. Taper down pred over 6 days., Go back Thursday if no better scanner next week.. Never had ipratropium what's that like? I hate new meds :( I had that bad feeling..cheer me up
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9 years ago
Obsessing over breathing
I'm breathing treated for my bronchitis. I've had inflammation for the past 4 months and I just started a steroid yesterday. Also taking flovent and albuterol for my asthma. My nose has been really dry and it gets me anxious cause makes me feel like I can't breathe right then my heart rate goes up!
I'm breathing treated for my bronchitis. I've had inflammation for the past 4 months and I just started a steroid yesterday. Also taking flovent and albuterol for my asthma. My nose has been really dry and it gets me anxious cause makes me feel like I can't breathe right then my heart rate goes up!
KatieRichie94
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Anxiety Support
9 years ago
Asthma fine during exercise but rubbish afterwards?
Hello! I had really poorly controlled asthma for a while until I was diagnosed with Addison's a few years ago. Now it mostly behaves itself (on seretide and tiotropium and montelukast) except during pollen season when I need extra oral steroids and regular abx. One of the fab things is that I can now
Hello! I had really poorly controlled asthma for a while until I was diagnosed with Addison's a few years ago. Now it mostly behaves itself (on seretide and tiotropium and montelukast) except during pollen season when I need extra oral steroids and regular abx. One of the fab things is that I can now
curiouser
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
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Hello, After a terrible time battling chest infections for over 2 months now (two lots of steroids, two lots of abs, X-ray, multiple GP visits) I'm being given a trial of medication to see if it helps / test peak flow after 6 weeks. (Brown and blue inhalers). I haven't fully got my head round what
Hello, After a terrible time battling chest infections for over 2 months now (two lots of steroids, two lots of abs, X-ray, multiple GP visits) I'm being given a trial of medication to see if it helps / test peak flow after 6 weeks. (Brown and blue inhalers). I haven't fully got my head round what
haggisplant
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Lots of medication
Hi I'm on 6 different medications for my brittle asthma but are still getting monthly attack which I spend a wk in hospital is any one else on the same situation my medication are : montelukast, cetirizine, titropium inhaler, salbutamol inhaler, deo resp inhaler, uniphyllin tablets oh and salbutamol,
Hi I'm on 6 different medications for my brittle asthma but are still getting monthly attack which I spend a wk in hospital is any one else on the same situation my medication are : montelukast, cetirizine, titropium inhaler, salbutamol inhaler, deo resp inhaler, uniphyllin tablets oh and salbutamol,
Nooch
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Asthma and GORD (GERD)
I have GORD ( Gastric Reflux), mainly at night. I get asthma mainly at night. I know about acid droplets irritating the lungs etc., but I noticed another connection about a week ago. I have been sticking with my 3 x 200 mg Clenil Modulate and Salbutamol as needed. I noticed that after Salbutamol my
I have GORD ( Gastric Reflux), mainly at night. I get asthma mainly at night. I know about acid droplets irritating the lungs etc., but I noticed another connection about a week ago. I have been sticking with my 3 x 200 mg Clenil Modulate and Salbutamol as needed. I noticed that after Salbutamol my
weston2
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Thank you all for replying to my post re Eklira Genuair
It's obviously not for everyone and doesn't seem to be doing much for me. I think I'll stick to the nebulised ipratropium which does help. I read somewhere (probably on here), that some paramedics, as part of their training did a cross-country run, then ran up and down flights of stairs and then had
It's obviously not for everyone and doesn't seem to be doing much for me. I think I'll stick to the nebulised ipratropium which does help. I read somewhere (probably on here), that some paramedics, as part of their training did a cross-country run, then ran up and down flights of stairs and then had
Worzel12
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Slow to Heal
Good morning. It isn't raining. Can anyone tell me why wounds are taking longer to heal - is it my age? - 76 - or is it the medication - Fostair and Salbutamol? I often cut or knock myself on arms or legs in the garden. If the skin does not break on my arms they are usually covered in blood bruises
Good morning. It isn't raining. Can anyone tell me why wounds are taking longer to heal - is it my age? - 76 - or is it the medication - Fostair and Salbutamol? I often cut or knock myself on arms or legs in the garden. If the skin does not break on my arms they are usually covered in blood bruises
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Flecainide and beta-agonists
I am currently on 200mg flec/day to prevent a recurrence of a-fib. I have exercised induced asthma. I currently use an Ipvent (Ipratropium Bromide) inhaler. I use this rather than a beta agonist (e.g. salbutamol) because beta agonists have been associated with a-fib. Ipvent is weaker but longer lasting
I am currently on 200mg flec/day to prevent a recurrence of a-fib. I have exercised induced asthma. I currently use an Ipvent (Ipratropium Bromide) inhaler. I use this rather than a beta agonist (e.g. salbutamol) because beta agonists have been associated with a-fib. Ipvent is weaker but longer lasting
Jonathan_C
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 years ago
Atypical Asthma in Hospital
Hi all, I was admitted to my local hospital on Weds night with the worst attack of my life so far. This was my first time at this hospital having moved to the area only recently; other hospitals have previously sent me home even when I was in distress, because I don't present normally; 1) My pulse ox
Hi all, I was admitted to my local hospital on Weds night with the worst attack of my life so far. This was my first time at this hospital having moved to the area only recently; other hospitals have previously sent me home even when I was in distress, because I don't present normally; 1) My pulse ox
pucageorgie
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Inhalers
I always have difficulty knowing when my Salbutamol inhaler is empty and was given a tip to help me establish how full the container was. Simply pull the container off the holder and put it in a glass of water. If it sinks to the bottom, then it's full. If it floats, then it's totally empty. Floating
I always have difficulty knowing when my Salbutamol inhaler is empty and was given a tip to help me establish how full the container was. Simply pull the container off the holder and put it in a glass of water. If it sinks to the bottom, then it's full. If it floats, then it's totally empty. Floating
popsie
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Mrs Lynda Davies
I have had COPD for over 20 years, I gave up smoking 19 years ago. I also have osteoarthritis, Type 2 Diabetes, fibromyalgia and had my large bowel and rectum removed 15 years ago due to Ulcerative Colitis so, as you can probably appreciate I am no quitter. The problem bothering me at present is that
I have had COPD for over 20 years, I gave up smoking 19 years ago. I also have osteoarthritis, Type 2 Diabetes, fibromyalgia and had my large bowel and rectum removed 15 years ago due to Ulcerative Colitis so, as you can probably appreciate I am no quitter. The problem bothering me at present is that
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Dry cough for over 4 months
Age 37, white male, 181cm, 160lbs, UK, no previous health issues, not on any medication. I have never smoked. I've had a dry, non-productive cough since around the beginning of September. It started off as an occasional very slight, tickly cough. Now it is a loud barking cough that I get when I'm active
Age 37, white male, 181cm, 160lbs, UK, no previous health issues, not on any medication. I have never smoked. I've had a dry, non-productive cough since around the beginning of September. It started off as an occasional very slight, tickly cough. Now it is a loud barking cough that I get when I'm active
Ringoko
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Treatment
Hi this is my first post really struggling with my asthma I've been in hospital 27 time this year all a week long I'm on montelukast, unphylin, cetrizine, salbutamol and symbicort inhaler also home nebulisers when on steroid my symptoms are reduced but not goon I wish I could be able to spend more time
Hi this is my first post really struggling with my asthma I've been in hospital 27 time this year all a week long I'm on montelukast, unphylin, cetrizine, salbutamol and symbicort inhaler also home nebulisers when on steroid my symptoms are reduced but not goon I wish I could be able to spend more time
Nooch
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Inhaler holiday
Day #5, inhaler holiday. While at work the last 4 days, I ran 5 flights of stairs, 5 times, 4 times a day. Hiked today, as high as I could get, fast as I could go. Plenty of PLB, but sometimes it is hard to regulate my breathing going up. Seem to recover ok, once I hit some flatter ground. I jogged home
Day #5, inhaler holiday. While at work the last 4 days, I ran 5 flights of stairs, 5 times, 4 times a day. Hiked today, as high as I could get, fast as I could go. Plenty of PLB, but sometimes it is hard to regulate my breathing going up. Seem to recover ok, once I hit some flatter ground. I jogged home
patrickd72
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Copd
I was diagnosed with copd 2 in January of this year. I have the pink inhaler 2 puffs in the morning and night and salbutamol when needed through passive smoking with my husband smoking near me. I had an x-Ray which said this, but also work with dusty notes at the local hospital. So my husband keeps saying
I was diagnosed with copd 2 in January of this year. I have the pink inhaler 2 puffs in the morning and night and salbutamol when needed through passive smoking with my husband smoking near me. I had an x-Ray which said this, but also work with dusty notes at the local hospital. So my husband keeps saying
Gillianl21
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Hi from the hospital!
Back in, lucky escape from ICU this time :/ I was on the wrong dose of my combination inhaler anyway, so I'd been feeling off for a few weeks. Suddenly I woke up at about 2:00am on Monday morning with severe shortness of breath which soon, despite my best efforts with my relievers, turned into a complete
Back in, lucky escape from ICU this time :/ I was on the wrong dose of my combination inhaler anyway, so I'd been feeling off for a few weeks. Suddenly I woke up at about 2:00am on Monday morning with severe shortness of breath which soon, despite my best efforts with my relievers, turned into a complete
servewithmintsauce
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Just diagnosed...
Had cough and wheeze for several months. Non - smoker Age 51 Taking one puff of salbutamol morning and evening followed by a puff of beclametasone. Still wheezing minutes after using blue inhaler- use it up to 6 times a day, but helps peak flow- went from 370 this evening to 420. Still coughing as
Had cough and wheeze for several months. Non - smoker Age 51 Taking one puff of salbutamol morning and evening followed by a puff of beclametasone. Still wheezing minutes after using blue inhaler- use it up to 6 times a day, but helps peak flow- went from 370 this evening to 420. Still coughing as
flossiew
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Put a temporary hold on my Dulera and Spiriva
And Albuterol. I have SOB on them, off them. I have been on/off the Dulera since Jan. I stopped taking in the past when this all began in Jan because I did not notice a difference. I started again a couple weeks ago per my GP, and don't feel much different. On Spiriva almost a month, not much difference
And Albuterol. I have SOB on them, off them. I have been on/off the Dulera since Jan. I stopped taking in the past when this all began in Jan because I did not notice a difference. I started again a couple weeks ago per my GP, and don't feel much different. On Spiriva almost a month, not much difference
patrickd72
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Alcohol during asthma exacerbations
I can't see any drug interactions with alcohol/Prednisolone/
salbutamol
/
ipratropium
but was debating with my family it's other effects on the body eg on immune system & was wondering what other's experience was? Thanks for sharing!
I can't see any drug interactions with alcohol/Prednisolone/
salbutamol
/
ipratropium
but was debating with my family it's other effects on the body eg on immune system & was wondering what other's experience was? Thanks for sharing!
snoubelles
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
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