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Paroxysmal AF and Asthma
Here I am again, asking questions about PAF! I also have bronchiectasis and asthma. I hadn't had an AF episode since mid April which was great. However over the last couple of weeks I have been having frequent asthma attacks. It came to a head on Sunday/Monday when I had been up most of the night
Here I am again, asking questions about PAF! I also have bronchiectasis and asthma. I hadn't had an AF episode since mid April which was great. However over the last couple of weeks I have been having frequent asthma attacks. It came to a head on Sunday/Monday when I had been up most of the night
PAP48
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Chest Clinic
My GP/ Asthma Nurse has referred me to the Chest Clinic at the hospital because my scores at my last asthma check-up were pretty low, and I've got my appointment on Wednesday, but I'm not sure what I should mention. I get frequent flare-ups and chest infections- flare-ups probably between every 4-6 weeks
My GP/ Asthma Nurse has referred me to the Chest Clinic at the hospital because my scores at my last asthma check-up were pretty low, and I've got my appointment on Wednesday, but I'm not sure what I should mention. I get frequent flare-ups and chest infections- flare-ups probably between every 4-6 weeks
Lilmix03
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Nebulizer
I haven't been on for a while as unable to cope with everything that has happened to me in past seven months ,been diagnosed with rheaumatiod arthritis and a fractured spine ,I was recently in hospital with chest dr said I must go in as aswell as antibiotics I needed nebulizer, I can't tell you how bad
I haven't been on for a while as unable to cope with everything that has happened to me in past seven months ,been diagnosed with rheaumatiod arthritis and a fractured spine ,I was recently in hospital with chest dr said I must go in as aswell as antibiotics I needed nebulizer, I can't tell you how bad
Alice70
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
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How long for Clenil to work?
Hi all, Hope you can help :-) 45 year old male, generally fit and does quite a lot of high intensity cycling (I love climbing hills) - Always had hayfever and allergic to dogs and cats - of course we have one of each..... Diagnosed with adult onset asthma this month after breathing issues since the
Hi all, Hope you can help :-) 45 year old male, generally fit and does quite a lot of high intensity cycling (I love climbing hills) - Always had hayfever and allergic to dogs and cats - of course we have one of each..... Diagnosed with adult onset asthma this month after breathing issues since the
Nudieburger
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Concerned about ?asthma symptoms, what is significant and what is not
Hi hope everyone is ok. Just looking for some opinions and advice really as I am confused when it comes to my breathing. If you are in a bad mood or not feeling very patient the below might annoy you but I am just trying to be honest and describe my experience. Basically for the past 12 years since
Hi hope everyone is ok. Just looking for some opinions and advice really as I am confused when it comes to my breathing. If you are in a bad mood or not feeling very patient the below might annoy you but I am just trying to be honest and describe my experience. Basically for the past 12 years since
Blueforest23
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
CLL in treatment and possible long Covid and managing isolation
My 74 year old husband has CLL and is on treatment consisting of Obinutuzumab infusions (just completed) and Venetoclax. He got Covid for the second time in January 2023, took Paxlovid, and it resolved without too much complication. He then had the "Paxlovid rebound." He recovered from that pretty well
My 74 year old husband has CLL and is on treatment consisting of Obinutuzumab infusions (just completed) and Venetoclax. He got Covid for the second time in January 2023, took Paxlovid, and it resolved without too much complication. He then had the "Paxlovid rebound." He recovered from that pretty well
keikikumu
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Asthma inhaler
Can anybody suggest a good portable nebuliser for salbutamol.Thanks.
Can anybody suggest a good portable nebuliser for salbutamol.Thanks.
Marshlung
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Upper airway obstruction on spirometry?
So I have had a history of rhinitis/polyps for the past 14 years, it is treated with daily nasal steroids/(drops if bad) and an antihistamine- though all allergy tests have been negative. About 2 months ago (after a period of anxiety it so happens) I had been using the steroid drops and started to
So I have had a history of rhinitis/polyps for the past 14 years, it is treated with daily nasal steroids/(drops if bad) and an antihistamine- though all allergy tests have been negative. About 2 months ago (after a period of anxiety it so happens) I had been using the steroid drops and started to
Blueforest23
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
new to bronchiectasis follow up
I had my consultant appointment today with my usual asthma consultant, my first appointment since my ct scan confirmed bronchiectasis with pseudomonas. She says both lungs are affected, the whole of 1 and the top half of the other. I will be starting a 3 month trial of antibiotics, and I am getting a
I had my consultant appointment today with my usual asthma consultant, my first appointment since my ct scan confirmed bronchiectasis with pseudomonas. She says both lungs are affected, the whole of 1 and the top half of the other. I will be starting a 3 month trial of antibiotics, and I am getting a
Emily-G
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Asthma and hay fever
Hello everyone, I hope you are all well. I suffer from mild asthma, and my only trigger seems to be tree pollen induced hay fever. My hay fever is at its worst this time of year. This year, my hay fever has been particularly bad so far, which in turn is triggering my asthma. For the last couple
Hello everyone, I hope you are all well. I suffer from mild asthma, and my only trigger seems to be tree pollen induced hay fever. My hay fever is at its worst this time of year. This year, my hay fever has been particularly bad so far, which in turn is triggering my asthma. For the last couple
IamAli_R
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Living with Asthma
1 year ago
NHS medication requested from GP surgery
I expect we all have repeat scripts showing when we can request regular medication, and when it was last issued, the date we can request more, and date when review is due. Most of my items were due for review on Thursday 2 March 2023. However nothing has happened, except with my antibiotic Azithromycin
I expect we all have repeat scripts showing when we can request regular medication, and when it was last issued, the date we can request more, and date when review is due. Most of my items were due for review on Thursday 2 March 2023. However nothing has happened, except with my antibiotic Azithromycin
Morrison10
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Bronchiectasis
Hi I am new to this forum and just need a little bit of support. I was diagnosed with COPD last November and was put on Trilegy and Salbutamol. However, last week I attended the clinic and the nurse there said she doesn’t think I have COPD but Bronchiectasis/ emphysema. Has anyone else got this and
Hi I am new to this forum and just need a little bit of support. I was diagnosed with COPD last November and was put on Trilegy and Salbutamol. However, last week I attended the clinic and the nurse there said she doesn’t think I have COPD but Bronchiectasis/ emphysema. Has anyone else got this and
Poppywalk
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Thanks to you all
Just wanted to say a big thank you to everyone who replied to my previous post about my partner being diagnosed with emphysema. I spoke to a wonderful specialist nurse called Liz over the phone yesterday who reaffirmed a lot of what had been said. We spoke to his GP over the phone this morning and
Just wanted to say a big thank you to everyone who replied to my previous post about my partner being diagnosed with emphysema. I spoke to a wonderful specialist nurse called Liz over the phone yesterday who reaffirmed a lot of what had been said. We spoke to his GP over the phone this morning and
Casablanca42
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Sudden onset poorly controlled asthma
Hi, Sorry it’s a bit of a long story but I am feeling rather lost with what has happened. I was absolutely fine until November maybe odd tight chest and shortness of breath but this could have been anxiety. I am now on GINA step 4 and still poorly controlled. I am waiting to see the specialist, the
Hi, Sorry it’s a bit of a long story but I am feeling rather lost with what has happened. I was absolutely fine until November maybe odd tight chest and shortness of breath but this could have been anxiety. I am now on GINA step 4 and still poorly controlled. I am waiting to see the specialist, the
Lilly_the_unicorn
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
is this cough normal with copd//emphysema
Morning folks, hope you are all doing ok and looking forward to some warmer weather, I have posted about my cough before but at the moment I am feeling really down and unsure what to do. I sleep well all night but every morning I spend an hour coughing up sputum before my lungs feel clearer and not
Morning folks, hope you are all doing ok and looking forward to some warmer weather, I have posted about my cough before but at the moment I am feeling really down and unsure what to do. I sleep well all night but every morning I spend an hour coughing up sputum before my lungs feel clearer and not
Gladys27
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Prednisolone questions
I have severe asthma although thankfully in the past year my symptoms have been pretty much in control i have been on daily 15mg of prednisolone now for 7 years increasing when i have flare ups my main problem is prior to covid i had quarterly appointments with my respiratory consultant and her team
I have severe asthma although thankfully in the past year my symptoms have been pretty much in control i have been on daily 15mg of prednisolone now for 7 years increasing when i have flare ups my main problem is prior to covid i had quarterly appointments with my respiratory consultant and her team
Wheezeydarth
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
This may help
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**Moderator warning: there is no good evidence in humans that Vitamin B6 supplements can help with asthma, even if individuals have found it seems to help. If you do try it, please don't stop or change your asthma medication without medical supervision, however good you feel. B6 supplements can
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**Moderator warning: there is no good evidence in humans that Vitamin B6 supplements can help with asthma, even if individuals have found it seems to help. If you do try it, please don't stop or change your asthma medication without medical supervision, however good you feel. B6 supplements can
TwoPuffsAl
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
You are what you breath - but what you breath varies...
[i]MY reason for writing this is one or two people liked my answers about the strange world of breathing. I am not a clinician, nor a scientist so beware taking me literally. However some things are self-evident dear Watson. [/i] We breath in a mixture of oxygen (20%) , nitrogen (79%) and a tiny amount
[i]MY reason for writing this is one or two people liked my answers about the strange world of breathing. I am not a clinician, nor a scientist so beware taking me literally. However some things are self-evident dear Watson. [/i] We breath in a mixture of oxygen (20%) , nitrogen (79%) and a tiny amount
Timberman
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Trimbow eligibility??
ok so I’ll reply to you all on my other post shortly, thank you all for your support!! I was thinking of asking my GP to step down my Seretide from 125/25 to 50/25 because the steroid is definitely doing less for me than the long acting reliever. I was also going to ask to switch back from Atrovent
ok so I’ll reply to you all on my other post shortly, thank you all for your support!! I was thinking of asking my GP to step down my Seretide from 125/25 to 50/25 because the steroid is definitely doing less for me than the long acting reliever. I was also going to ask to switch back from Atrovent
saltyskies
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
prednisilone and salbutamol
my doctor has prescribed a 5 day course of prednisilone. Can I take my salbutamol inhaler as well ?
my doctor has prescribed a 5 day course of prednisilone. Can I take my salbutamol inhaler as well ?
France21
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
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