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Allergic Asthma
Hi AllLooking for advice or perhaps just to know that I'm not alone and someone else found their way off this merry go round. I'm a 59 year old Developer and was very keen on sport all my life. Both my grandfather's died of lung "disease" (I watched one taking his last breaths, horrible). My GP warned
Hi AllLooking for advice or perhaps just to know that I'm not alone and someone else found their way off this merry go round. I'm a 59 year old Developer and was very keen on sport all my life. Both my grandfather's died of lung "disease" (I watched one taking his last breaths, horrible). My GP warned
Horsemadfamily
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
5mg ventolin nebules
Sadly GSK have ceased to manufacture the 5mg ventolin nebules. Are there any other severe brittle and unstable asthmatics out there that feel their asthma is no longer under control. I am also on fostair 200 but certainly since I was switched over to a generic salbutamol 5mg nebule which I have to nebulise
Sadly GSK have ceased to manufacture the 5mg ventolin nebules. Are there any other severe brittle and unstable asthmatics out there that feel their asthma is no longer under control. I am also on fostair 200 but certainly since I was switched over to a generic salbutamol 5mg nebule which I have to nebulise
Blue58
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Ventolin now being replaced
My asthma nurse has replaced my usual Ventolin (full-size) prescription with the new CFC free smaller salbutamol inhaler. Maybe it’s me, but it certainly doesn’t feel as effective and it may be coincidence but my voice is getting more and more croaky. Anyone else experiencing the same?
My asthma nurse has replaced my usual Ventolin (full-size) prescription with the new CFC free smaller salbutamol inhaler. Maybe it’s me, but it certainly doesn’t feel as effective and it may be coincidence but my voice is getting more and more croaky. Anyone else experiencing the same?
Polly-PV
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
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Do I still have asthma?
Hi,I was diagnosed with asthma some ten years ago after having moved to a new environment. During the first winter, we renovated our "new"house (actually some 15 years old). It was a lot of building dust flying about. One morning on awakening, I had trouble breathing so off I went to the hospital
Hi,I was diagnosed with asthma some ten years ago after having moved to a new environment. During the first winter, we renovated our "new"house (actually some 15 years old). It was a lot of building dust flying about. One morning on awakening, I had trouble breathing so off I went to the hospital
crille
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Asthma during respiratory infections
Hi, I've been asthmatic since I was 2 years old and am now considerably older than that. Despite 45 years of experience I really don't have a good understanding of what to expect from asthma management. I use a low dose Flixotide preventer inhaler every day and salbutamol when required. Day to day you
Hi, I've been asthmatic since I was 2 years old and am now considerably older than that. Despite 45 years of experience I really don't have a good understanding of what to expect from asthma management. I use a low dose Flixotide preventer inhaler every day and salbutamol when required. Day to day you
OldCatLady
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
So who should I be angry with-
Myself for not catching this sooner. The pharmacy for not cross checking the drugs. Or the doctors. My hubby is taking a boat load of medication (like who isn’t when you have this disease). We have a spreadsheet of all the medications and we provide copies to
all the doctors
. Below is the
Myself for not catching this sooner. The pharmacy for not cross checking the drugs. Or the doctors. My hubby is taking a boat load of medication (like who isn’t when you have this disease). We have a spreadsheet of all the medications and we provide copies to
all the doctors
. Below is the
MouseAddams
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Nebuliser
Hi ,does anyone use a medix ac2000 nebulizer, I have bought one and don't no if I'm using it correct ,trouble is Salbutamol has gone out of chamber in about three minutes, when in hospital nebulizer takes about 20 minutes before chamber empties of Salbutamol, this nebulizer machine is only taking about
Hi ,does anyone use a medix ac2000 nebulizer, I have bought one and don't no if I'm using it correct ,trouble is Salbutamol has gone out of chamber in about three minutes, when in hospital nebulizer takes about 20 minutes before chamber empties of Salbutamol, this nebulizer machine is only taking about
Alice70
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
EasyHaler Salbutamol Sulfate 100mg
As anyone else had any reaction (ie increase in cough) to the above inhaler? I was switched to this in June (2023) & haven't stopped coughing! Also, I was put on Bisoprolol in Feb after an x-ray showed Arrhythmia. The x-ray result I had 2 wks ago showed as Normal! Last month I was given Omeprazole
As anyone else had any reaction (ie increase in cough) to the above inhaler? I was switched to this in June (2023) & haven't stopped coughing! Also, I was put on Bisoprolol in Feb after an x-ray showed Arrhythmia. The x-ray result I had 2 wks ago showed as Normal! Last month I was given Omeprazole
PteW43
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Has any body else had one of there inhalers taken of repeat prescription?
I noticed this a few weeks ago on my NHS app and I didn't think anything off it I went to order some more and I noticed I can only order the salbutamol and not the clenil modulite? I have been told so many times only take blue inhaler in emergencys, with out the brown inhaler it's gona get really bad
I noticed this a few weeks ago on my NHS app and I didn't think anything off it I went to order some more and I noticed I can only order the salbutamol and not the clenil modulite? I have been told so many times only take blue inhaler in emergencys, with out the brown inhaler it's gona get really bad
Yumz199725
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Incorrect Hospital Records
Hi, I’ve been having some problems with the respiratory team and requested a copy of my hospital records, which I’ve received. After going through them, there’s lots of information missing and details which are incorrect. I’m a severe asthmatic, and the consultant has now noted “no definitive diagnosis
Hi, I’ve been having some problems with the respiratory team and requested a copy of my hospital records, which I’ve received. After going through them, there’s lots of information missing and details which are incorrect. I’m a severe asthmatic, and the consultant has now noted “no definitive diagnosis
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
getting a diagnosis
my son had persistent dry cough as a child, no inhalers worked but he never saw a specialist. A course of oral steroids sorted him out for a good while. He is now 23 and a professional singer, classically trained but suffers with reflux, persistent cough, and gets every virus on his chest. Recently
my son had persistent dry cough as a child, no inhalers worked but he never saw a specialist. A course of oral steroids sorted him out for a good while. He is now 23 and a professional singer, classically trained but suffers with reflux, persistent cough, and gets every virus on his chest. Recently
Mag999
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Colomycin
Good morning everyone I wondered if anyone has had a similar experience, with inhaled Colomycin. I've lived with bronchiectasis all of my life , just like many others in the group, I bet. I've had the "usual" bacteria's haemophilus etc,) that we're susceptible to . Now I'm trying to get my Pseudomonas
Good morning everyone I wondered if anyone has had a similar experience, with inhaled Colomycin. I've lived with bronchiectasis all of my life , just like many others in the group, I bet. I've had the "usual" bacteria's haemophilus etc,) that we're susceptible to . Now I'm trying to get my Pseudomonas
BreathlessDave
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Bronchiectasis Support
1 year ago
Ventiline
Iv just found out a salbutamol is 9.89 to buy the salamol is 7.33 but the chemist say they are changing because of omissions what do you think , it certainly dosent work for me I have asthma and mild copd.
Iv just found out a salbutamol is 9.89 to buy the salamol is 7.33 but the chemist say they are changing because of omissions what do you think , it certainly dosent work for me I have asthma and mild copd.
sheila-taylor4
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Sheika
Last year my chemist gave me salamol instead of salbutamol, I took nearly all of the inhaler as it dident help me at all, so my doctor told my chemist I needed salbutamol, but the chemist is saying it's exactly the same, I don't find this at all, iv just looked it up and the salamol is a lot cheaper
Last year my chemist gave me salamol instead of salbutamol, I took nearly all of the inhaler as it dident help me at all, so my doctor told my chemist I needed salbutamol, but the chemist is saying it's exactly the same, I don't find this at all, iv just looked it up and the salamol is a lot cheaper
sheila-taylor4
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
warning
hi! I’m a senior with lifelong asthma. Two days ago I was having an attack and nearly od’ on my nebulizer. I have a combination of opretorium and albuterol I didn’t use my long breathing tube, instead I got a more concentrated dose. Once in a.m and afternoon. Got buzzy in the head
hi! I’m a senior with lifelong asthma. Two days ago I was having an attack and nearly od’ on my nebulizer. I have a combination of opretorium and albuterol I didn’t use my long breathing tube, instead I got a more concentrated dose. Once in a.m and afternoon. Got buzzy in the head
Maltesemama
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Does peak flow increase in non asthmatics following ventolin?
Say someone has no classic symptoms of asthma (wheezing, breathlessness or coughing). Peak flow has always been low their whole life but has a small variation everyday (290- 330). Spirometry is normal (including above average fev1). No change in peak flow following a 5 week steroid inhaler trial. Can
Say someone has no classic symptoms of asthma (wheezing, breathlessness or coughing). Peak flow has always been low their whole life but has a small variation everyday (290- 330). Spirometry is normal (including above average fev1). No change in peak flow following a 5 week steroid inhaler trial. Can
Blueforest23
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Salamol
At the instigation of my GP practice I have been moved from salbutamol ( usually supplied as trade named Ventolin)reliever to salamol on the grounds that it is cfc free, it states it on the box. I thought all aerosols were cfc free since about the 1990’s when the hole in the ozone layer was discovered
At the instigation of my GP practice I have been moved from salbutamol ( usually supplied as trade named Ventolin)reliever to salamol on the grounds that it is cfc free, it states it on the box. I thought all aerosols were cfc free since about the 1990’s when the hole in the ozone layer was discovered
Normc
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Tezepelumab/Spirometry with Reversibility
Hi, hope everyone is managing well. I’m just looking to hear others experiences if possible. I’m quite complex and don’t show a high FeNO and spirometry is normal and my asthma is driven by neutrophils for inflammation. Best peak flow is 440, hovering around 220-350 - 220 is pre meds in the morning
Hi, hope everyone is managing well. I’m just looking to hear others experiences if possible. I’m quite complex and don’t show a high FeNO and spirometry is normal and my asthma is driven by neutrophils for inflammation. Best peak flow is 440, hovering around 220-350 - 220 is pre meds in the morning
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Advice please! re inhalers, steroids, personality, voice... and breathing balance.
Any advice? I have been diagnosed with asthma. I also have past sinus polyps and take pantoprazole for stomach acid. I feel like I have inflammation from my ears to my insides. I get quite wheezy but mostly in throat and upper chest - sometimes sounds like I have a little bird cheeping in my throat
Any advice? I have been diagnosed with asthma. I also have past sinus polyps and take pantoprazole for stomach acid. I feel like I have inflammation from my ears to my insides. I get quite wheezy but mostly in throat and upper chest - sometimes sounds like I have a little bird cheeping in my throat
Leith24
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Asthma flare up any advice?
First time poster! Just looking for any experiences from other members. I had asthma as a child, seemed to resolve. Seemed to possibly develop again in 2018 following a chest infection and diagnosed in 2020 triggered by mould in a property I was living in! I currently take clenil 100 mcg twice a day
First time poster! Just looking for any experiences from other members. I had asthma as a child, seemed to resolve. Seemed to possibly develop again in 2018 following a chest infection and diagnosed in 2020 triggered by mould in a property I was living in! I currently take clenil 100 mcg twice a day
Nattycake
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
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