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lindanut
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Ocular Pressure
Has anyone suffered with high ocular pressure after using Steroid inhalers? I have been and my optician says I should try not to take any inhaled steroids!! But my asthma doctor says my asthma cannot be controlled any other way!! Has anyone had a similar experience? I take 100/6 symbicort 1 puff per
Has anyone suffered with high ocular pressure after using Steroid inhalers? I have been and my optician says I should try not to take any inhaled steroids!! But my asthma doctor says my asthma cannot be controlled any other way!! Has anyone had a similar experience? I take 100/6 symbicort 1 puff per
trimt
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Chronic Side Effects of Asthma Medications
I joined this group some two months ago, soon after being been diagnosed with underlying asthma. At that time, I had been prescribed Forstair 100/6 and have tried the pressurised inhaler and NEXThaler fine powder options, both of which evoked horrendous side effects of hoarseness, dry mouth ulcers and
I joined this group some two months ago, soon after being been diagnosed with underlying asthma. At that time, I had been prescribed Forstair 100/6 and have tried the pressurised inhaler and NEXThaler fine powder options, both of which evoked horrendous side effects of hoarseness, dry mouth ulcers and
Clemenzaa
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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Diagnosed with suspected Asthma after having Covid
Hi there, please can somebody help me? Both my little girl and I had Covid back in Mar last year. We were so ill & could barely breathe. My daughter had just been given a Salbutamol for her newly diagnosed Asthma but then we both ended up on Steroid & reliever inhalers. It was so scary & still is. Due
Hi there, please can somebody help me? Both my little girl and I had Covid back in Mar last year. We were so ill & could barely breathe. My daughter had just been given a Salbutamol for her newly diagnosed Asthma but then we both ended up on Steroid & reliever inhalers. It was so scary & still is. Due
flangemousses74
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Endo surgery (stage 4) advice!
Hi everyone! :) I got diagnosed with stage 4 endometriosis by MRI 3 years ago and have been managing with running the pill through, and then just codiene since stopping the pill. It's deeply infiltrating in my bowel and I also have a large endometrioma on my ovary. They offered me big scary surgery
Hi everyone! :) I got diagnosed with stage 4 endometriosis by MRI 3 years ago and have been managing with running the pill through, and then just codiene since stopping the pill. It's deeply infiltrating in my bowel and I also have a large endometrioma on my ovary. They offered me big scary surgery
elles3
in
Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Mild, moderate or severe?
Would you say my
asthma
is moderate or
severe
?
Would you say my
asthma
is moderate or
severe
?
Klau80
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Any advice or ideas
Ive had a rocky journey since i was a teenager i was diagnosed with hpv and cervical cancer at the age of 18 had a leep procedure done was on medication radiation pills was given until may of 2015 to live by the grace of god i was on remission in may of 2015 due to a miracle happened and i found out
Ive had a rocky journey since i was a teenager i was diagnosed with hpv and cervical cancer at the age of 18 had a leep procedure done was on medication radiation pills was given until may of 2015 to live by the grace of god i was on remission in may of 2015 due to a miracle happened and i found out
Baby_Snaer
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Pain in chest.
I have pain in centre of chest going through to back. Was only diagnosed with asthma in November,I suffer with Rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia as well but was unsure if this was due to asthma. Would be grateful for any feedback.
I have pain in centre of chest going through to back. Was only diagnosed with asthma in November,I suffer with Rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia as well but was unsure if this was due to asthma. Would be grateful for any feedback.
Tiggerlkr
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Guys hospital - 1st app at severe asthma clinic
Hi there, I have my first appointment at Guys hospital
Severe
Asthma
Clinic next week with a consultant, can any of you tell me what to expect at the appointment?
Hi there, I have my first appointment at Guys hospital
Severe
Asthma
Clinic next week with a consultant, can any of you tell me what to expect at the appointment?
99Poke
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Prednisolone ,pre diabetes and weight watchers
Have been on prednisolone for 17 years ,have COPD ,
severe
asthma
bone lesion and recent bloods show pre diabetes. GP has referred me to weight watchers . Does anyone have experience of this? Am unsure if will lose weight due to meds and inability to excercise. Thanks!
Have been on prednisolone for 17 years ,have COPD ,
severe
asthma
bone lesion and recent bloods show pre diabetes. GP has referred me to weight watchers . Does anyone have experience of this? Am unsure if will lose weight due to meds and inability to excercise. Thanks!
ninelives
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
does my asthma going to be cured? do running long distance by cycle bad for asthma?
I struggled with asthma during winter, I switched from fostair to clenil last 2 months 4 puffs a day 2 morning and 2 evening, I don't advice anyone to change to clenil, but my asthma maybe different, it response to fostair as well as clenil, so I changed to clenil because I think it safer to my body,
I struggled with asthma during winter, I switched from fostair to clenil last 2 months 4 puffs a day 2 morning and 2 evening, I don't advice anyone to change to clenil, but my asthma maybe different, it response to fostair as well as clenil, so I changed to clenil because I think it safer to my body,
miriALsumayra
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Long Term Azithromycin
I’d really like to try and persist with the lower dose because I’m already on a lot of medications for
severe
/brittle
asthma
and I’m only 21, but I don’t know if I should speak to my consultant or GP regarding going back up to the higher dose. Had anyone had a similar experience?
I’d really like to try and persist with the lower dose because I’m already on a lot of medications for
severe
/brittle
asthma
and I’m only 21, but I don’t know if I should speak to my consultant or GP regarding going back up to the higher dose. Had anyone had a similar experience?
asthmaticclimber
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma candle memories.
Hey all. I wonder if anyone can remember. My mum used to light some kind of candle in my bedroom at night when my asthma was bad. I remember it had a strong smell. This was back in the 80/90s. Does anyone else rembember it or what it was called?
Hey all. I wonder if anyone can remember. My mum used to light some kind of candle in my bedroom at night when my asthma was bad. I remember it had a strong smell. This was back in the 80/90s. Does anyone else rembember it or what it was called?
Houseofjesua
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
New bronchitis or asthma patient needing advice about energy superfoods.
Hi all, hope all is well..... This is my first post on here and I am one of the original first UK Coronavirus Lockdown's bronchitis or asthma patient since: 05/05/2020 due to being triaged at a hospital as my doctor could hear me wheeze and lose my breath the deeper I coughed over the telephone. To
Hi all, hope all is well..... This is my first post on here and I am one of the original first UK Coronavirus Lockdown's bronchitis or asthma patient since: 05/05/2020 due to being triaged at a hospital as my doctor could hear me wheeze and lose my breath the deeper I coughed over the telephone. To
Road_Runner1984
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Covid vaccine Update
Good morning everyone, I wanted to share with you all the latest we have about the covid vaccine priority grouping at this stage: People with
severe
asthma
who are Clinically Extremely Vulnerable (shielding) are in priority group 4 for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Good morning everyone, I wanted to share with you all the latest we have about the covid vaccine priority grouping at this stage: People with
severe
asthma
who are Clinically Extremely Vulnerable (shielding) are in priority group 4 for the COVID-19 vaccine.
ALUK_Nurses
Asthma Nurse
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
What priority group for vaccination am I in if I have asthma?
If you have
severe
asthma
, you might be included in this group, but only if you have received a letter from the government stating that you’re clinically extremely vulnerable.
If you have
severe
asthma
, you might be included in this group, but only if you have received a letter from the government stating that you’re clinically extremely vulnerable.
ALUK_Nurses
Asthma Nurse
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
A big hooray for a good asthma nurse!
Today I had the first proper-ish annual asthma review for two years. Last year I was vaguely triaged for one, and was fine, but by now issues had cropped up, especially my new, strange AAP, but also having had a few incidents in the last few months. This nurse, who I have met before, was great! Some
Today I had the first proper-ish annual asthma review for two years. Last year I was vaguely triaged for one, and was fine, but by now issues had cropped up, especially my new, strange AAP, but also having had a few incidents in the last few months. This nurse, who I have met before, was great! Some
Wheezycat
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Weaning off inhalers
Hi there, I was diagnosed with asthma last year and had lung function tests recently. I got a letter from the consultant saying that I don’t have asthma and to wean off the inhalers. I appreciate that I shouldn’t ask for medical advice here but I haven’t a clue how to do this. I’m currently on flutiform
Hi there, I was diagnosed with asthma last year and had lung function tests recently. I got a letter from the consultant saying that I don’t have asthma and to wean off the inhalers. I appreciate that I shouldn’t ask for medical advice here but I haven’t a clue how to do this. I’m currently on flutiform
jeffbird
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Advise please
Hi everyone, im a nubey with this asthma thing, at 62 i didnt even know you could get adult asthma🤔 i am taking clenil modulite 200 2 puffs twice daily, is there a good time morning and night to take them because im never sure how long the relief surposed to lasts for.
Hi everyone, im a nubey with this asthma thing, at 62 i didnt even know you could get adult asthma🤔 i am taking clenil modulite 200 2 puffs twice daily, is there a good time morning and night to take them because im never sure how long the relief surposed to lasts for.
Tedi2
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
So Scared
Hi, I have recently been diagnosed with radiation enteritis and I am too scared to eat. The doctor told me I need a 3rd stoma and he wouldn’t listen to my concerns. He discharged me because I wouldn’t have a 3rd stoma and refused to give me any diet advice or refer me to a nutritionist. I worry if my
Hi, I have recently been diagnosed with radiation enteritis and I am too scared to eat. The doctor told me I need a 3rd stoma and he wouldn’t listen to my concerns. He discharged me because I wouldn’t have a 3rd stoma and refused to give me any diet advice or refer me to a nutritionist. I worry if my
CrochetDancer
in
Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
3 years ago
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