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PSPA Poll re urology and stoma product use
If you live with PSP or CBD or you have a loved one living with one of the conditions, we'd be keen to hear if you use urology or stoma products as part of your day to day life. Please leave a comment below or just like the post if you do use them.
If you live with PSP or CBD or you have a loved one living with one of the conditions, we'd be keen to hear if you use urology or stoma products as part of your day to day life. Please leave a comment below or just like the post if you do use them.
HelenPSPA
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PSP Association
3 years ago
Asthma UK & BLF's Expert Patient Panel - applications now open!
Hi everyone, We're pleased to let you know that we're recruiting for a new Research and Innovation Expert Patient Panel! This is your chance to have your say on the future of asthma and lung disease research. The panel will be comprised of around 15 people affected by lung disease who will share their
Hi everyone, We're pleased to let you know that we're recruiting for a new Research and Innovation Expert Patient Panel! This is your chance to have your say on the future of asthma and lung disease research. The panel will be comprised of around 15 people affected by lung disease who will share their
Dani_AUK-BLF
AUK
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Swapping inhalers soon after asthma flare up
Hello, I had a fairly bad asthma flare up yesterday and am still very rough. I have been prescribed Pred and the specialist has recommended changing my inhaler from Seretide which does not seem to be working to Symbicort 200/6. Is it safe to start on the new one when still unwell? Thank you in advance
Hello, I had a fairly bad asthma flare up yesterday and am still very rough. I have been prescribed Pred and the specialist has recommended changing my inhaler from Seretide which does not seem to be working to Symbicort 200/6. Is it safe to start on the new one when still unwell? Thank you in advance
Bu997
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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Coronation Street this week
This week’s episodes of Coronation Street have featured 12-year-old character Liam fighting for his breath after suffering an asthma attack in the street. The storyline has put the spotlight on the devastating impact that air pollution from traffic fumes is having on people with asthma right across the
This week’s episodes of Coronation Street have featured 12-year-old character Liam fighting for his breath after suffering an asthma attack in the street. The storyline has put the spotlight on the devastating impact that air pollution from traffic fumes is having on people with asthma right across the
Claire_ALUK
Asthma Nurse
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Fibro fog conundrum
I also have hypothyroidism , b12 deficiency ,
severe
asthma
, rheumatoid arthritis and suspected lupus! Last blood test I requested I was allocated to the surgery HCA to discuss the results.
I also have hypothyroidism , b12 deficiency ,
severe
asthma
, rheumatoid arthritis and suspected lupus! Last blood test I requested I was allocated to the surgery HCA to discuss the results.
Lizangellus
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Spanish healthcare for British student in Spain
hi My daughter is due to travel to Spain for a year as part of her degree. She has controlled Asthma. She has to have private healthcare as part of the visa requirement and the company she went to will not cover asthma. Does anyone have any experience of obtaining healthcare in Spain that will cover
hi My daughter is due to travel to Spain for a year as part of her degree. She has controlled Asthma. She has to have private healthcare as part of the visa requirement and the company she went to will not cover asthma. Does anyone have any experience of obtaining healthcare in Spain that will cover
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma and dysfunchional breathing
My physio said the dysfuncional breathing patttern wouldnt make the asthma worse anyone no????
My physio said the dysfuncional breathing patttern wouldnt make the asthma worse anyone no????
Ca12345
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Best duvets for asthma/Bronchiestasis
Hi, A bit of a Random question but has anybody got any tips on what duvet/Pillows are best for someone with asthma and bronchiestasis. Thanks
Hi, A bit of a Random question but has anybody got any tips on what duvet/Pillows are best for someone with asthma and bronchiestasis. Thanks
Homer12
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
I was wondering….
I am currently on Dulera and Singulair. For rescue, I take Ventolin. The last appointment I had with my asthma team, the pulmonologist added Qvar to my Dulara. Singulair and Ventolin stayed the same. Has anyone had puffers added to their everyday maintenance puffers, and what classification would this
I am currently on Dulera and Singulair. For rescue, I take Ventolin. The last appointment I had with my asthma team, the pulmonologist added Qvar to my Dulara. Singulair and Ventolin stayed the same. Has anyone had puffers added to their everyday maintenance puffers, and what classification would this
Willow7733
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Impact of reducing Relvar dose
Dear fellow asthma buddies I wonder if I could ask your opinion. With the introduction of Montelukast, I was already taking high dose Relvar and Incruse, my asthma has been wonderfully stable. I have taken my reliever inhaler once a week before my dance class only. I've been walking and dancing without
Dear fellow asthma buddies I wonder if I could ask your opinion. With the introduction of Montelukast, I was already taking high dose Relvar and Incruse, my asthma has been wonderfully stable. I have taken my reliever inhaler once a week before my dance class only. I've been walking and dancing without
LizPat30
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Spirometry
Had my spirometry today, i have
severe
asthma
. She said that spirometery was 40% of what someone of my age/height etc should be. What does this mean?
Had my spirometry today, i have
severe
asthma
. She said that spirometery was 40% of what someone of my age/height etc should be. What does this mean?
Titch1908
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma and dysfunctional breathing problems
Anyone else been diagnosed with dysfunctional breathing and have mild to modarate asthma make it worse as i feel so bad in morning but get bit better through the day time???
Anyone else been diagnosed with dysfunctional breathing and have mild to modarate asthma make it worse as i feel so bad in morning but get bit better through the day time???
Ca12345
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma
Hi im 25 years of age i have asthma and my peak flow reading is 600 and then 550 when not controlled does that seem like a good score but still feel short of breath every morning
Hi im 25 years of age i have asthma and my peak flow reading is 600 and then 550 when not controlled does that seem like a good score but still feel short of breath every morning
Ca12345
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
"your lungs are clear"
After reading this forum for a month now (thank you all for the comments and for the great support!), it appears that many asthmatics (myself included) who have a solid diagnosis of asthma, are often told in the AE something along the lines of "your lungs are clear" (after X-rays, listening to the
After reading this forum for a month now (thank you all for the comments and for the great support!), it appears that many asthmatics (myself included) who have a solid diagnosis of asthma, are often told in the AE something along the lines of "your lungs are clear" (after X-rays, listening to the
runcyclexcski
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma
Hi im 25 years of age i have asthma and my peak flow reading is 600 and then 550 when not controlled does that seem like a good score but still feel short of breath every morning
Hi im 25 years of age i have asthma and my peak flow reading is 600 and then 550 when not controlled does that seem like a good score but still feel short of breath every morning
Ca12345
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma attack trigger
Hi I have noticed that after every morning hair-drying I have a problem with breathing. Can a hair dryer cause an asthma attack? Thanks in advance for all answers.
Hi I have noticed that after every morning hair-drying I have a problem with breathing. Can a hair dryer cause an asthma attack? Thanks in advance for all answers.
ewusia28
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Do you think I could get more asthma attacks
Out of the blue acute asthma attack landed me in A&E I've been admitted and been given a treatment plan and should be home today after a 9 day stay. I have had no asthma symptoms for 20 years and never needed hospitalization before. Just wondering if anyone else found themselves in this situation and
Out of the blue acute asthma attack landed me in A&E I've been admitted and been given a treatment plan and should be home today after a 9 day stay. I have had no asthma symptoms for 20 years and never needed hospitalization before. Just wondering if anyone else found themselves in this situation and
McMD
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Covid and RLS Augmentation
I had serious respiratory issues topped with
severe
asthma
which nearly killed me yet in those moments it was the RLS issues that were intolerable. I never really recovered from Covid and the attitude of Drs towards helping me with severe RLS remained so negative.
I had serious respiratory issues topped with
severe
asthma
which nearly killed me yet in those moments it was the RLS issues that were intolerable. I never really recovered from Covid and the attitude of Drs towards helping me with severe RLS remained so negative.
HilsK
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Hysterectomy, anemyosis, surgery next month, help and reassurance needed please
Im 39 and diagnosed stage 4 endometriosis plus anemyosis with endo largely spread to bowell and pouch of douglas and cysts on ovaries. A total mess!. I have been waiting for a surgery and was due for one on a waiting list in a year time. Due to latest results not being great i received a call tonight
Im 39 and diagnosed stage 4 endometriosis plus anemyosis with endo largely spread to bowell and pouch of douglas and cysts on ovaries. A total mess!. I have been waiting for a surgery and was due for one on a waiting list in a year time. Due to latest results not being great i received a call tonight
Anonymous83
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Living with Ovarian Cancer Podcast episode 13
Episode 13 is now available via the link or via all the usual podcast platforms. Helen talks in this episode about her diagnosis of Granulosa Cell Ovarian Cancer and how she woke from surgery with a stoma. Please write a review and share with family and friends. Thank you so much. Diane x https://anchor.fm
Episode 13 is now available via the link or via all the usual podcast platforms. Helen talks in this episode about her diagnosis of Granulosa Cell Ovarian Cancer and how she woke from surgery with a stoma. Please write a review and share with family and friends. Thank you so much. Diane x https://anchor.fm
Levanah
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
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