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I'm new here and rather scared to be on the site. First time for me.
Only using my
salbutamol
handyhaler at moment. Has anyone any ideas or has anyone had any problems with these bronchodilators. Really could do with some help here. Panic attacks not helping either. I have a feeling of a very heavy head and lump in my throat dont know what to do.
Only using my
salbutamol
handyhaler at moment. Has anyone any ideas or has anyone had any problems with these bronchodilators. Really could do with some help here. Panic attacks not helping either. I have a feeling of a very heavy head and lump in my throat dont know what to do.
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Review
I Have been taking budesimide spiriva and
salbutamol
for 5 years. Told to carry on with this. Deterioation over time inevitable I was told and I accept,but should there have been some discussion around treatment. I felt like I was being fobbed off. Are my expectations too high?
I Have been taking budesimide spiriva and
salbutamol
for 5 years. Told to carry on with this. Deterioation over time inevitable I was told and I accept,but should there have been some discussion around treatment. I felt like I was being fobbed off. Are my expectations too high?
hamster67
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Consultant appointment today
I am currently on seretide, plus montelukast and
salbutamol
. I'm a bit worried they are going to take all the medications from me.
I am currently on seretide, plus montelukast and
salbutamol
. I'm a bit worried they are going to take all the medications from me.
Prestart55
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
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I'm now on separate preventative inhalers - a LABA and a steroid, and
salbutamol
for short term relief, which at least doesn't give me headaches. How long does it take to get asthma under control?
I'm now on separate preventative inhalers - a LABA and a steroid, and
salbutamol
for short term relief, which at least doesn't give me headaches. How long does it take to get asthma under control?
Expectations
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Theophylline (and query about lung function tests)
He did even vaguely question whether I had asthma... it's frustrating because I certainly feel like I have asthma and
salbutamol
brings me relief.
He did even vaguely question whether I had asthma... it's frustrating because I certainly feel like I have asthma and
salbutamol
brings me relief.
Mogget
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Active Cycle of Breathing alongside Nebulisers
Not sure if everyone with bronchiectasis has to do this, but my mum does physiotherapy and other techniques alongside the nebuliser ( saline, plus
salbutamol
when needed) e.g. one method is called The Active Cycle of Breathing which helps her a lot to get the phlegm up and her oxygen saturation levels
Not sure if everyone with bronchiectasis has to do this, but my mum does physiotherapy and other techniques alongside the nebuliser ( saline, plus
salbutamol
when needed) e.g. one method is called The Active Cycle of Breathing which helps her a lot to get the phlegm up and her oxygen saturation levels
Response
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Query about reverse t3
And liothyronine medication, is it formulated with only the active t3 or is there a proportion of reverse t3 in the manufacture in the same way that
salbutamol
for example has equal proportions of the s+ and r- enantiomer? I haven’t been able to find any papers on the latter question.
And liothyronine medication, is it formulated with only the active t3 or is there a proportion of reverse t3 in the manufacture in the same way that
salbutamol
for example has equal proportions of the s+ and r- enantiomer? I haven’t been able to find any papers on the latter question.
cjrsquared
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
At what point do you usually take oral steroids?
Recently, viral coughs dropped me down to 330 or 300, though with lots of
salbutamol
I could hover around 350. Asthma uk nurses, my asthma nurse and one or 2 gps have said oral steroids fairly quickly - nurse said within 24 hours of below 380.
Recently, viral coughs dropped me down to 330 or 300, though with lots of
salbutamol
I could hover around 350. Asthma uk nurses, my asthma nurse and one or 2 gps have said oral steroids fairly quickly - nurse said within 24 hours of below 380.
haggisplant
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Cough variant asthma help !
I have not found anything to help I was up all night I have a headache ! And I really want to cough something up at this point. I’m on symbacort and a rescue inhaler albuterol . I feel horrid I’m a non smoker hardly drink I use great house filters and I vaccume over and over just to keep my cat hair
I have not found anything to help I was up all night I have a headache ! And I really want to cough something up at this point. I’m on symbacort and a rescue inhaler albuterol . I feel horrid I’m a non smoker hardly drink I use great house filters and I vaccume over and over just to keep my cat hair
Anelson1102
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Advice needed please
I’m relying on my
salbutamol
inhaler for now. Question is...should I carry on using
salbutamol
only or pay out for Symbicort. In other words how much harm could it do?
I’m relying on my
salbutamol
inhaler for now. Question is...should I carry on using
salbutamol
only or pay out for Symbicort. In other words how much harm could it do?
deni-123red_
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
What inhalers do you have for your asthma?
I'm been tried on steroids, steroid inhalers (Beclomethasone) and
Salbutamol
but not really noticed they've had a big effect but I'm prepared to try anything at this point in time.
I'm been tried on steroids, steroid inhalers (Beclomethasone) and
Salbutamol
but not really noticed they've had a big effect but I'm prepared to try anything at this point in time.
DaveT81
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Undiagnosed daughter on alot of medication, anyone similar?
She lives on daily, slo-phyllin, montelukas, seretide, steroids in winter and azithromicin, and when needed atrovent and
salbutamol
. Without these medications my daughter would be living in the hospital, mainly in HDU.
She lives on daily, slo-phyllin, montelukas, seretide, steroids in winter and azithromicin, and when needed atrovent and
salbutamol
. Without these medications my daughter would be living in the hospital, mainly in HDU.
Nsaunders91
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Newly diagnosed
Hi friends I was just going to introduce my self my name is Karyee it is pounced like Carrie I was just diagnosed on the 7th of this month with COPD and found out I have a 7mm mass in my left lung since my Lung Doctor put me on Anoro® Elliot® and albuterol inhalers
Hi friends I was just going to introduce my self my name is Karyee it is pounced like Carrie I was just diagnosed on the 7th of this month with COPD and found out I have a 7mm mass in my left lung since my Lung Doctor put me on Anoro® Elliot® and albuterol inhalers
Cutie_03
in
COPD Friends
6 years ago
Advice needed!!!! Things have changed for my son
He's on seretide 125 (2 puffs twice a day), montelukast everynight, azithromycin three days a week, ceterizine 5ml (twice a day) ,piriton when needed,
salbutamol
when needed, fluticasone steroid nasal spray (twice a day).
He's on seretide 125 (2 puffs twice a day), montelukast everynight, azithromycin three days a week, ceterizine 5ml (twice a day) ,piriton when needed,
salbutamol
when needed, fluticasone steroid nasal spray (twice a day).
Sammibabesx
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Home nebuliser Combivent
I was given combivent
Salbutamol
/pratopium 2.5ml today by GP for use in home nebuliser & instructed use of 4 times a day..I have never used a home nebuliser before & I left surgery without asking or being advised if I should still use my blue reliever between times...
I was given combivent
Salbutamol
/pratopium 2.5ml today by GP for use in home nebuliser & instructed use of 4 times a day..I have never used a home nebuliser before & I left surgery without asking or being advised if I should still use my blue reliever between times...
Chokit
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
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
6 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
6 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
6 years ago
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
6 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
6 years ago
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