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Missing time off school :(
Hiya! I haven't posted for a while but I'm having such trouble with my daughters school and not sure where to turn. My daughter just turned 5 she started school in September and they were fully aware before starting that she was a brittle asthmatic as her older sister has missed time off school due
Hiya! I haven't posted for a while but I'm having such trouble with my daughters school and not sure where to turn. My daughter just turned 5 she started school in September and they were fully aware before starting that she was a brittle asthmatic as her older sister has missed time off school due
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11 years ago
pre-treating
Hey guys, my asthma has been really uncontrolled for the last few months, really struggling a lot of the time and a LOT of visits to hospital. Anyway, i have an appointment with my new consultant soon and i was starting to think of things i want to talk about with him. As i believe i have mentioned on
Hey guys, my asthma has been really uncontrolled for the last few months, really struggling a lot of the time and a LOT of visits to hospital. Anyway, i have an appointment with my new consultant soon and i was starting to think of things i want to talk about with him. As i believe i have mentioned on
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12 years ago
Symbicort
I have been prescribed Symbicort to replace my Seretide, Qvar and Salbutamol. However, I have just read the information leaflet and it mentions that the powder does not have a taste I was just wondering if anyone else is on this inhaler. How do I know if I have taken my dose or not?
I have been prescribed Symbicort to replace my Seretide, Qvar and Salbutamol. However, I have just read the information leaflet and it mentions that the powder does not have a taste I was just wondering if anyone else is on this inhaler. How do I know if I have taken my dose or not?
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12 years ago
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I am having frequent chest infections. Diagnose with bronchiectasis and asthma.
I am getting very fed up with these chest infections. They happen very suddenly, even when I am away.' They are getting more frequent. My husband is receiving treatment for prostrate cancer and may to have chemo. So we dont need this problem. I have decided to have an appointment with my respiratory
I am getting very fed up with these chest infections. They happen very suddenly, even when I am away.' They are getting more frequent. My husband is receiving treatment for prostrate cancer and may to have chemo. So we dont need this problem. I have decided to have an appointment with my respiratory
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12 years ago
Salbutamol Alternative ?
What can be used if Salbutamol Sulphate has bad reaction / not safe /does not affect
What can be used if Salbutamol Sulphate has bad reaction / not safe /does not affect
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12 years ago
all getting terribly stressful
Hi guys! sorry i've not been replying to messages, thanks for all your kind well wishes :-) I managed to escape friday, bt of a stressful day as i waited so long for pharmacy that they had to come round and do my obs again and my HR was 130 and o2 was 94% so despite having said i could go they suddenly
Hi guys! sorry i've not been replying to messages, thanks for all your kind well wishes :-) I managed to escape friday, bt of a stressful day as i waited so long for pharmacy that they had to come round and do my obs again and my HR was 130 and o2 was 94% so despite having said i could go they suddenly
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12 years ago
please help/advise
I av been diagnosed with adult onset asthma after years of exercise induced asthma.In june of last year, I was diagnosed with pneumonia, with a retrospective diagnosis of whooping cough. From an asthma point of view, my symptoms do not seem to be improving, I am not showing response to prescribed inhalers
I av been diagnosed with adult onset asthma after years of exercise induced asthma.In june of last year, I was diagnosed with pneumonia, with a retrospective diagnosis of whooping cough. From an asthma point of view, my symptoms do not seem to be improving, I am not showing response to prescribed inhalers
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12 years ago
15 month old - 'probably asthma' - advice please x
Hello everyone. Just a bit of background. My daughter will be 15 months next week. When she was 2/3/4 months old (Feb/March Apr time), over that period of time she had very noisy breathing. She was eventually given antibiotics and that cleared it up. She was symptom free until Oct/Nov last year.
Hello everyone. Just a bit of background. My daughter will be 15 months next week. When she was 2/3/4 months old (Feb/March Apr time), over that period of time she had very noisy breathing. She was eventually given antibiotics and that cleared it up. She was symptom free until Oct/Nov last year.
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12 years ago
Constantly ILL!!!
Hi there, I'm 19, I have severe asthma due to many contributing factors. Since Christmas its been one bug after the other, I have had 2 hospital admissions in less than 2 months. Now I have flu and it's driving me mad!! The flu was mainly in my upper airways but now it seems to be traveling downwards
Hi there, I'm 19, I have severe asthma due to many contributing factors. Since Christmas its been one bug after the other, I have had 2 hospital admissions in less than 2 months. Now I have flu and it's driving me mad!! The flu was mainly in my upper airways but now it seems to be traveling downwards
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12 years ago
no wheeze, no asthma
I'm still coughing a lot, waking myself up coughing, waking the whole family up coughing, not being able to sleep due to chest tightness, needing my salbutamol too often, retching from coughing, painfully tight chest and upper back, shortness of breath, blueish purpleish lips after coughing fits, etc
I'm still coughing a lot, waking myself up coughing, waking the whole family up coughing, not being able to sleep due to chest tightness, needing my salbutamol too often, retching from coughing, painfully tight chest and upper back, shortness of breath, blueish purpleish lips after coughing fits, etc
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12 years ago
Asthma and exercise advice
Hi, my son has just been told he has the start of asthma, so I have been researching as you can imagine. Most of the information I have found seems to state that exercise can induce an attack, but my son says it eases his chest when he is active - is this normal? He is a very active 9 year old. Only
Hi, my son has just been told he has the start of asthma, so I have been researching as you can imagine. Most of the information I have found seems to state that exercise can induce an attack, but my son says it eases his chest when he is active - is this normal? He is a very active 9 year old. Only
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12 years ago
Tired after exacerbation - is it partly due to salbutamol or what?
Hi all! I am new to this forum and glad having found it. The last 3 years my asthma has been in remission and as I have allergic asthma primarily, I only took a very low dose of inhaled steroid to help me in the spring and summer months with much pollen in the air and did not need to take any asthma
Hi all! I am new to this forum and glad having found it. The last 3 years my asthma has been in remission and as I have allergic asthma primarily, I only took a very low dose of inhaled steroid to help me in the spring and summer months with much pollen in the air and did not need to take any asthma
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12 years ago
Cold or Flu Asthma Trigger
This is my first post in the forum. I was diagnosed with asthma after a very nasty viral illness (glandular fever)in 2007. I am now on the Symbicot and Salbutamol, which I take daily to control my asthma and it does a very good job. I also ride my bike every day to work to control my asthma. The only
This is my first post in the forum. I was diagnosed with asthma after a very nasty viral illness (glandular fever)in 2007. I am now on the Symbicot and Salbutamol, which I take daily to control my asthma and it does a very good job. I also ride my bike every day to work to control my asthma. The only
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12 years ago
What strong painkillers can I take?
I was going to phone the asthma nurse - but the helpline isn't open until tomorrow. I have fairly mild asthma, mostly well controlled. I've developed a cold overnight and my peak flow is down today. I'm not coughing which is my usual symptom but my chest feels a little tight. I'm using Salbutamol regularly
I was going to phone the asthma nurse - but the helpline isn't open until tomorrow. I have fairly mild asthma, mostly well controlled. I've developed a cold overnight and my peak flow is down today. I'm not coughing which is my usual symptom but my chest feels a little tight. I'm using Salbutamol regularly
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12 years ago
not sure on advice
Hi I went to my GP today as my 5 year old daughter has been coughing for the last 6 weeks and I have been using brown inhaler 3 times a day and blue inhaler several times through the night and no improvement in the coughs. She can cough continually for 2 or 3 hours at night, when she wakes to turn
Hi I went to my GP today as my 5 year old daughter has been coughing for the last 6 weeks and I have been using brown inhaler 3 times a day and blue inhaler several times through the night and no improvement in the coughs. She can cough continually for 2 or 3 hours at night, when she wakes to turn
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12 years ago
What might be next?
I have just been referred to a specialist and am on 40mg pred until then, as well as 8x200/6 symbicort, singulair and salbutamol coming out of my ears. I was wondering what the next step is likely to be? I am currently, even with this medication, having at least one significant attack a day, each feeling
I have just been referred to a specialist and am on 40mg pred until then, as well as 8x200/6 symbicort, singulair and salbutamol coming out of my ears. I was wondering what the next step is likely to be? I am currently, even with this medication, having at least one significant attack a day, each feeling
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12 years ago
How to know when to take reliever?
Hi :) Just a quick question really... I'm in the middle of a bad asthma exacerbation (it's been going on since October) and am symptomatic pretty much all the time - coughing, short of breath, tight chest, can't hold a conversation for too long etc. I have never had a lengthy exacerbation before, and
Hi :) Just a quick question really... I'm in the middle of a bad asthma exacerbation (it's been going on since October) and am symptomatic pretty much all the time - coughing, short of breath, tight chest, can't hold a conversation for too long etc. I have never had a lengthy exacerbation before, and
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12 years ago
Request particular brand inhaler??
Hi, I wonder if anyone can answer this for me. Over the years I have had various different types of salbutamol inhaler... ventolin, salamol, salamol easi-breathe, boots own brand. I've never requested any one in particular these are just what I've been given. I have found that I prefer the easi-breathe
Hi, I wonder if anyone can answer this for me. Over the years I have had various different types of salbutamol inhaler... ventolin, salamol, salamol easi-breathe, boots own brand. I've never requested any one in particular these are just what I've been given. I have found that I prefer the easi-breathe
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12 years ago
Advice about temp with cough
My 7 year old son has severe asthma and takes seratide 50 as well as salbutamol. Over the past few days he's had a horrible cough and started with a temperature. Took him to see the GP who gave him steroids and antibiotics but told me to take him to a&e if he became floppy. Since coming home his temperature
My 7 year old son has severe asthma and takes seratide 50 as well as salbutamol. Over the past few days he's had a horrible cough and started with a temperature. Took him to see the GP who gave him steroids and antibiotics but told me to take him to a&e if he became floppy. Since coming home his temperature
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12 years ago
Confused? Well, now I am more than confused, what on earth is going on
Well, I was in having my spirometry done and with each reading, I am thinking in my head, oh, this is bad, this is SOOOOOO bad, I should be able to breath harder than this. I also had the reversibility test and I knew the salbutamol made no improvement so in each of the 3 readings, I am sitting thinking
Well, I was in having my spirometry done and with each reading, I am thinking in my head, oh, this is bad, this is SOOOOOO bad, I should be able to breath harder than this. I also had the reversibility test and I knew the salbutamol made no improvement so in each of the 3 readings, I am sitting thinking
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12 years ago
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