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Nearing the end?
My breathing has now deteriorated to the stage that on waking I am on the verge of panic and take about 20 mins. to calm after copious pumping of
salbutamol
and self control. It is obvious that without some meaningful relief my life has little point. Any suggestions would be welcome.
My breathing has now deteriorated to the stage that on waking I am on the verge of panic and take about 20 mins. to calm after copious pumping of
salbutamol
and self control. It is obvious that without some meaningful relief my life has little point. Any suggestions would be welcome.
johnhawk
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Brittle Asthmatic - 25 Years old.
The admission previously to the one mentioned above, I was placed into a High Dependency Unit, I had a 24 hour
Salbutamol
infusion and magnesium, it wasn't a very nice experience you can't move because of all the monitoring equipment and wires attached to your body.
The admission previously to the one mentioned above, I was placed into a High Dependency Unit, I had a 24 hour
Salbutamol
infusion and magnesium, it wasn't a very nice experience you can't move because of all the monitoring equipment and wires attached to your body.
Tysum773
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
New inhaler dispenser. Bit annoyed.
I picked up two new cannisters of
salbutamol
, except the pharmacist gave me salamol easi-breathe instead of normal metered dose ventolin. I wouldn't mind except I didn't realise what it was until I got home. I'm no good at taking MDI without a spacer (always but especially in an attacj) or DPI.
I picked up two new cannisters of
salbutamol
, except the pharmacist gave me salamol easi-breathe instead of normal metered dose ventolin. I wouldn't mind except I didn't realise what it was until I got home. I'm no good at taking MDI without a spacer (always but especially in an attacj) or DPI.
Paradigm
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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Unable to get words out and confusion
She's in her mid 40's, very fit and carries
Salbutamol
as she occasionally suffers with mild asthma attacks. She hates planes and has been known to have mild panic attacks. My son is beside himself with worry. My initial thoughts were perhaps a TIA (I'm not a medical person).
She's in her mid 40's, very fit and carries
Salbutamol
as she occasionally suffers with mild asthma attacks. She hates planes and has been known to have mild panic attacks. My son is beside himself with worry. My initial thoughts were perhaps a TIA (I'm not a medical person).
Handel
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Oh crumbs continued.....
She suggested I add on
salbutamol
three times daily for two days, then reduce to twice daily. This sort of thing I have never done before. Now I still get slightly feverish at the end of the day, and I can still cough for Britain.
She suggested I add on
salbutamol
three times daily for two days, then reduce to twice daily. This sort of thing I have never done before. Now I still get slightly feverish at the end of the day, and I can still cough for Britain.
Wheezycat
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
3 cancelled respiratory hospital appointments
Even when well
Salbutamol
is used daily. Does anyone have any suggestions I can take to my gp please? So difficult to know what to do. Thanks
Even when well
Salbutamol
is used daily. Does anyone have any suggestions I can take to my gp please? So difficult to know what to do. Thanks
hoping2improve
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Salbutamol/ventolin asthma
I think doses/puffs can be confusing as it depends on what strength we are discussing Ventolin /
Salbutamol
(blue inhaler). I take a 200 microgram
Salbutamol
turbohaler. Even having asthma in the family it took me 4 years from my first asthma attack at 15 until I was finally diagnosed at 19.
I think doses/puffs can be confusing as it depends on what strength we are discussing Ventolin /
Salbutamol
(blue inhaler). I take a 200 microgram
Salbutamol
turbohaler. Even having asthma in the family it took me 4 years from my first asthma attack at 15 until I was finally diagnosed at 19.
LDloveslattecoffe
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Fluctuating pef, asthma questioned
Spyromethry gave normal results, predicted were more than 86%, nothing changed after
salbutamol
(waited about 20mins), so considered as non reversible. Asthma nurse said spyromethry results might not be accurate if you don't have an attack at the time.
Spyromethry gave normal results, predicted were more than 86%, nothing changed after
salbutamol
(waited about 20mins), so considered as non reversible. Asthma nurse said spyromethry results might not be accurate if you don't have an attack at the time.
Salunja
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
PD: Search for the Holy Grail
exenatide, and there is growing interest in exploring other drugs in this class for their potential disease-modifying properties; "Repurposing drugs used in other therapies such as those used to treat primary biliary cirrhosis and chronic myelocytic leukemia, and agonists of the beta adrenoceptor (
Salbutamol
exenatide, and there is growing interest in exploring other drugs in this class for their potential disease-modifying properties; "Repurposing drugs used in other therapies such as those used to treat primary biliary cirrhosis and chronic myelocytic leukemia, and agonists of the beta adrenoceptor (
Salbutamol
PDConscience
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
What the #@%& is really going on here
Hello Yall , 60 yr old white male non smoker life long farm boy/truck driver ….November of 2017 gets what feels like a chest cold 3 weeks of penicillin that I had laying around... slowly gets worse and worse until a trip to the er. productive chronic cough short of breath 83% O2 saturation on
Hello Yall , 60 yr old white male non smoker life long farm boy/truck driver ….November of 2017 gets what feels like a chest cold 3 weeks of penicillin that I had laying around... slowly gets worse and worse until a trip to the er. productive chronic cough short of breath 83% O2 saturation on
2006srt8
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
New asthmatic feeling fed up and unsupported
I currently take fostair 200, spiriva respimat, montelukast and
Salbutamol
when needed. I also use a spacer. As there is nothing more they can do to manage it in the community they have done an urgent referral to respiratory consultant and my appointment is for July next year!
I currently take fostair 200, spiriva respimat, montelukast and
Salbutamol
when needed. I also use a spacer. As there is nothing more they can do to manage it in the community they have done an urgent referral to respiratory consultant and my appointment is for July next year!
As30
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
experts review current research
exenatide, and there is growing interest in exploring other drugs in this class for their potential disease-modifying properties; Repurposing drugs used in other therapies such as those used to treat primary biliary cirrhosis and chronic myelocytic leukemia, and agonists of the beta adrenoceptor (
Salbutamol
exenatide, and there is growing interest in exploring other drugs in this class for their potential disease-modifying properties; Repurposing drugs used in other therapies such as those used to treat primary biliary cirrhosis and chronic myelocytic leukemia, and agonists of the beta adrenoceptor (
Salbutamol
melodie
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Tiredness after being in hospital
I'm on duoresp spyromax
salbutamol
easyhaler 100 and montilukas
I'm on duoresp spyromax
salbutamol
easyhaler 100 and montilukas
Elli-123
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Reasons To Be Cheerful
The Blue Inhaler that gets us out of trouble so often, was the result of their development of
Salbutamol
back in 1966, at a subsidiary of Glaxo called Allen & Hanbury located In Ware, Hertfordshire. It was subsequently branded and launched as Ventolin in 1969.
The Blue Inhaler that gets us out of trouble so often, was the result of their development of
Salbutamol
back in 1966, at a subsidiary of Glaxo called Allen & Hanbury located In Ware, Hertfordshire. It was subsequently branded and launched as Ventolin in 1969.
Matman
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Flu Jab?
So been back on my Clenil Modulite as it hit my breathing straight away, and
salbutamol
when needed, which has settled everything down quite well and quite quickly too, but had a rough night last night coughing and wheezing, and my peak flow is down from about 520 to 400 (even lower than when I was first
So been back on my Clenil Modulite as it hit my breathing straight away, and
salbutamol
when needed, which has settled everything down quite well and quite quickly too, but had a rough night last night coughing and wheezing, and my peak flow is down from about 520 to 400 (even lower than when I was first
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
New asthma team
I’m currently on: — Seretide 125/25 — Atrovent (the doc questioned that because it’s not a usual choice but I explained that I’ve been established on that/Spiriva for a while) — Montelukast 10mg —
Salbutamol
inhaler as needed — saline nebs when ill (again doc asked about that but it was recommended
I’m currently on: — Seretide 125/25 — Atrovent (the doc questioned that because it’s not a usual choice but I explained that I’ve been established on that/Spiriva for a while) — Montelukast 10mg —
Salbutamol
inhaler as needed — saline nebs when ill (again doc asked about that but it was recommended
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Embarrassed to be so eager to be diagnosed with asthma
I don’t think other people can understand how unsettling it is to not have a definitive diagnosis and plan of care. When you break your ankle, you have an X-ray, get a cast, use crutches, heal in a set number of weeks and everyone knows and it is easy to explain. As I’ve been bounced around to doctors
I don’t think other people can understand how unsettling it is to not have a definitive diagnosis and plan of care. When you break your ankle, you have an X-ray, get a cast, use crutches, heal in a set number of weeks and everyone knows and it is easy to explain. As I’ve been bounced around to doctors
Shadowcat04
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Waking up breathless at night
I have to take my inhaler (albuterol/
salbutamol
) twice a day, sometimes more as per need. Occasional chest tightness but coughing and wheezing goes on all day. I googled this up and found it’s related to COPD or congested heart. Not sure what this is.
I have to take my inhaler (albuterol/
salbutamol
) twice a day, sometimes more as per need. Occasional chest tightness but coughing and wheezing goes on all day. I googled this up and found it’s related to COPD or congested heart. Not sure what this is.
Kinnoo
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Another trip to A&E with my 4 year old son
So here we go again, nebulised
Salbutamol
followed by 3 hours of monitoring and another course of Pred, now the 6th in 10 months.
So here we go again, nebulised
Salbutamol
followed by 3 hours of monitoring and another course of Pred, now the 6th in 10 months.
Nsign7
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Two Asthma Attacks in the space of Two Months—Should I be concerned?
My fiancé was at his job at the bakery, and I was alone without my Berotec or
Salbutamol
inhalers (STUPID MOVE! DONT MAKE MY MISTAKE!) and I was starting to panic once I felt my heart rate start to increase and I was slowly going into a critical state.
My fiancé was at his job at the bakery, and I was alone without my Berotec or
Salbutamol
inhalers (STUPID MOVE! DONT MAKE MY MISTAKE!) and I was starting to panic once I felt my heart rate start to increase and I was slowly going into a critical state.
SergeantPixelate
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
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