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salbutamol inhaler
hello all, don't know if you remember but I was very scared to use salbutamol inhaler, left it for weeks and weeks but did it today as my sister was with me (baby? me? nah)I was trying to remember all the things I had to do as per instructions, anyway I did it hurrah BUT felt dizzy, heart beating fast
hello all, don't know if you remember but I was very scared to use salbutamol inhaler, left it for weeks and weeks but did it today as my sister was with me (baby? me? nah)I was trying to remember all the things I had to do as per instructions, anyway I did it hurrah BUT felt dizzy, heart beating fast
mickyjoan4
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Help! Anyone there?!
Hi lovely asthma people! this site has been wonderful over the past few years I just wish I had it b4 when my eldest son in and out of hospital. i am very confused right now after having suffered from most of my 35 + years my consultants is now diagnosis. talked about a kick in the teeth having to put
Hi lovely asthma people! this site has been wonderful over the past few years I just wish I had it b4 when my eldest son in and out of hospital. i am very confused right now after having suffered from most of my 35 + years my consultants is now diagnosis. talked about a kick in the teeth having to put
1staystrong2
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
ClinicleThyroidism
Hi all just some help please I've been told I av subclinicle thyroidism I don't know what it means. I been to my doctors moaning about not been able to get my breath doctor told me after test I've mild copd enough about that. I've been complaining about been shattered all the time. I get up I'm still
Hi all just some help please I've been told I av subclinicle thyroidism I don't know what it means. I been to my doctors moaning about not been able to get my breath doctor told me after test I've mild copd enough about that. I've been complaining about been shattered all the time. I get up I'm still
Chance15
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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Consultant upsets/confuses me so much! help!
Hi lovely asthma people! this site has been wonderful over the past few years I just wish I had it b4 when my eldest son in and out of hospital. i am very confused right now after having suffered from most of my 35 + years my consultants is now diagnosis. talked about a kick in the teeth having to put
Hi lovely asthma people! this site has been wonderful over the past few years I just wish I had it b4 when my eldest son in and out of hospital. i am very confused right now after having suffered from most of my 35 + years my consultants is now diagnosis. talked about a kick in the teeth having to put
1staystrong2
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Pnemonia
I do not do it in halves. I got a cold and 5 days later I have pneumonia. Got the works antibiotics that give diahorrea, prednisone 40mg, saline nebs and salbutamol 2.5mg nebs. Plus the rest of normal meds. I am back to square one. Breathless in everything and respiratory nurse ringing me daily. Will
I do not do it in halves. I got a cold and 5 days later I have pneumonia. Got the works antibiotics that give diahorrea, prednisone 40mg, saline nebs and salbutamol 2.5mg nebs. Plus the rest of normal meds. I am back to square one. Breathless in everything and respiratory nurse ringing me daily. Will
juliesharp
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Any Answers To My Problem?
Something else which it affects is my nebuliser...nothing is added to that apart from the medication...
salbutamol
and
ipratropium
bromide...I've noticed lime scale building up around the tubing where it enters the machine...
Something else which it affects is my nebuliser...nothing is added to that apart from the medication...
salbutamol
and
ipratropium
bromide...I've noticed lime scale building up around the tubing where it enters the machine...
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Thanks again
To my new friends across the pond, I would like to take this opportunity to say Thanks again for making me feel so welcomed by you all! I love the way you all share your experience and knowledge with everyone. I have noticed that you have different medications than we have here in the US. Also I was
To my new friends across the pond, I would like to take this opportunity to say Thanks again for making me feel so welcomed by you all! I love the way you all share your experience and knowledge with everyone. I have noticed that you have different medications than we have here in the US. Also I was
nharder
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Free Prescriptions for Asthmatics?
Am I the only one who is uncertain as to why asthma isn't an exclusion criterion for prescription charge payment? I guess I shouldn't be complaining just yet as I still fit neatly in the middle of the bracket that says, '16, 17 or 18 and in full-time education', so I don't pay anyway. But when I get
Am I the only one who is uncertain as to why asthma isn't an exclusion criterion for prescription charge payment? I guess I shouldn't be complaining just yet as I still fit neatly in the middle of the bracket that says, '16, 17 or 18 and in full-time education', so I don't pay anyway. But when I get
servewithmintsauce
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Multiple ""attacks"".
For some reason I woke up yesterday morning feeling awful with my chest which didn't really seem to settle all day. The tightness would ease off then come back with avengeance bringing along with it ""Mr Cough"" which'd settle down with salbutamol. I feel slightly better today but I keep having these
For some reason I woke up yesterday morning feeling awful with my chest which didn't really seem to settle all day. The tightness would ease off then come back with avengeance bringing along with it ""Mr Cough"" which'd settle down with salbutamol. I feel slightly better today but I keep having these
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
pnuemonia
spent 20 days in hospital with pneumonia suffer from stage 4 emphysema been home for two weeks feet are still swollen and short of breath all the time getting little better each day moving around and sleeping better on antibiotics for six weeks wondered how long swelling takes to go down not painful
spent 20 days in hospital with pneumonia suffer from stage 4 emphysema been home for two weeks feet are still swollen and short of breath all the time getting little better each day moving around and sleeping better on antibiotics for six weeks wondered how long swelling takes to go down not painful
rememdium
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Change of inhaler
Hi. I have just had an unexpectedly positive and constructive appointment with my Resp Consultant - what a difference it makes when you really feel they want to help. He is changing my inhaler from Eklira & Flutiform to Anoro Ellipta (dual bronchodilator) once daily and I'm interested to hear other
Hi. I have just had an unexpectedly positive and constructive appointment with my Resp Consultant - what a difference it makes when you really feel they want to help. He is changing my inhaler from Eklira & Flutiform to Anoro Ellipta (dual bronchodilator) once daily and I'm interested to hear other
Fennella02
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
ventolin
I have always got the kindest replies to my questions, and I thank you. I have another question. Does anyone use a Ventolin or Pro air albuterol inhaler? If you do, how many times a day do you normally use it?
I have always got the kindest replies to my questions, and I thank you. I have another question. Does anyone use a Ventolin or Pro air albuterol inhaler? If you do, how many times a day do you normally use it?
rmfields
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
First hospital admission - worried
Hi Everyone I've been asthmatic for over 18 years (I'm now approaching 40!) Between December 2013 and August 2014 I needed four courses of Pred and antibiotics. But from August 2014 I've had good consultant care and an excellent home action plan. Usual medications are; Seretide 250 2 puffs twice
Hi Everyone I've been asthmatic for over 18 years (I'm now approaching 40!) Between December 2013 and August 2014 I needed four courses of Pred and antibiotics. But from August 2014 I've had good consultant care and an excellent home action plan. Usual medications are; Seretide 250 2 puffs twice
hb1977
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
Daughter in intensive care
My daughter has just turned 13 and she has had asthma all her life. For the last 9 years she has been under a consultant and although shes had many attacks they have been mild and managed by the gp or a&e with a few nebs and steroids. However in Aug 2013 she had an attack that landed her in hospital
My daughter has just turned 13 and she has had asthma all her life. For the last 9 years she has been under a consultant and although shes had many attacks they have been mild and managed by the gp or a&e with a few nebs and steroids. However in Aug 2013 she had an attack that landed her in hospital
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
My Recent Hospital Visit!
Back in early January I had to call an ambulance on 999 and was taken to my local A&E on the way I stopped breathing could not get any oxygen in or out of my body, the ambulance crew had to bag me for the journey and i knew no more till I came around in intensive care a day and a half later where they
Back in early January I had to call an ambulance on 999 and was taken to my local A&E on the way I stopped breathing could not get any oxygen in or out of my body, the ambulance crew had to bag me for the journey and i knew no more till I came around in intensive care a day and a half later where they
mogworth
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
New medicine Dulera
I was told by my physical therapist that Dulera would be a good inhaler for me. I requested it from the doctor and he gave me a prescription. I read the PDR and decided I do not want to take it due to side effects of osteoporosis, heart trouble, and many other possible side effects such as thrush. I
I was told by my physical therapist that Dulera would be a good inhaler for me. I requested it from the doctor and he gave me a prescription. I read the PDR and decided I do not want to take it due to side effects of osteoporosis, heart trouble, and many other possible side effects such as thrush. I
punkyb
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
itch ? driving me mad
i wonder if anyone can help / advise please. For some unknown reason during the last few days, more so yesterday, and after another shocking night i have had with this absolute terrible never endless severe itch, all over my body. It is so bad i am "clawing" myself, all over , even drawing , not
i wonder if anyone can help / advise please. For some unknown reason during the last few days, more so yesterday, and after another shocking night i have had with this absolute terrible never endless severe itch, all over my body. It is so bad i am "clawing" myself, all over , even drawing , not
jimmyw123
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Breathing Problems
Experiencing shortness of breath practically every day after a build up of phlegm and mucus on my chest. sometimes even when there is no phlegm or mucus I still experience this problems. I have seen several doctors but none have been able to give me a proper diagnosis. To breathe normal I have to use
Experiencing shortness of breath practically every day after a build up of phlegm and mucus on my chest. sometimes even when there is no phlegm or mucus I still experience this problems. I have seen several doctors but none have been able to give me a proper diagnosis. To breathe normal I have to use
mccleanhobson
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Mannitol Test
Hi all, hope you are doing OK? Just wondered if anyone has had the Mannitol Test? I had mine today and it produced a negative result. I should be pleased, but am concerned as this result might affect how seriously my consultant takes my breathing problems. Has anyone else had a negative result from the
Hi all, hope you are doing OK? Just wondered if anyone has had the Mannitol Test? I had mine today and it produced a negative result. I should be pleased, but am concerned as this result might affect how seriously my consultant takes my breathing problems. Has anyone else had a negative result from the
1staystrong2
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Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
Lung Doc Visit....
Just got back from a visit with my lung doctor and found my FEV1 was up 2 points to 30; this after having started daily intake of CoQ10 (100 mg) and regular exercise doing yard work and the such. In addition, we found that I was supposed to be, and he supposed I WAS, on albuterol as a rescue measure
Just got back from a visit with my lung doctor and found my FEV1 was up 2 points to 30; this after having started daily intake of CoQ10 (100 mg) and regular exercise doing yard work and the such. In addition, we found that I was supposed to be, and he supposed I WAS, on albuterol as a rescue measure
Dmactds
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
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