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Still getting symptoms after 6 infusions of Chemo; abdominal pain and groin pain swollen stoma, anyone possibly shed some light on this?
Hello ladies, I hope many of you managed to enjoy a lovely Christmas. Happy New Year to you all. I hope 2020 is a kind year. During chemo I had the usual shooting pains, abdominal pains etc that came and went - pains that became quite normal but that would only last a day or so and intermittently
Hello ladies, I hope many of you managed to enjoy a lovely Christmas. Happy New Year to you all. I hope 2020 is a kind year. During chemo I had the usual shooting pains, abdominal pains etc that came and went - pains that became quite normal but that would only last a day or so and intermittently
Meridian14
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Weirdest advice/conspiracies you have heard about asthma
(friend has a 5yo grandson with
severe
asthma
... someone told family this so they took him down one for a couple hours... he was then in hospital for 10 days afterwards.
(friend has a 5yo grandson with
severe
asthma
... someone told family this so they took him down one for a couple hours... he was then in hospital for 10 days afterwards.
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Week 5 Run 3 🙌🏽
Cannot believe I did it 🙂 . I’d told my self if I can do this run I can do anything 🙂 bring on 5K! I’m really slow but they say slow and steady wins the race 😂 Thank you everyone on this forum you’re an immense support to so many of us 🙂. When I started C25K outside I couldn’t do 60 seconds
Cannot believe I did it 🙂 . I’d told my self if I can do this run I can do anything 🙂 bring on 5K! I’m really slow but they say slow and steady wins the race 😂 Thank you everyone on this forum you’re an immense support to so many of us 🙂. When I started C25K outside I couldn’t do 60 seconds
Sham19
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
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Problems with colostomy since day 1
I have had my colostomy since 2009 after colon rectal stage 3 cancer.since my surgery i have had a lot of pressure down deep in pelvic region.In 2012 i had a hernia repair on my stoma and the pressure became bearable.After a few mo ths i felt it herniated it again but continued to work with it until
I have had my colostomy since 2009 after colon rectal stage 3 cancer.since my surgery i have had a lot of pressure down deep in pelvic region.In 2012 i had a hernia repair on my stoma and the pressure became bearable.After a few mo ths i felt it herniated it again but continued to work with it until
Elkcountymike
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Living with a Stoma
5 years ago
Asthma misery
Hi folks I don’t often post but tonight I’m really feeling weepy. I have brittle asthma and due to start those injections on Thursday. I’ve just come out of hospital after yet another asthma flare up. I’m taking nebuliser salbutamol and atrovent Symbicort inhaler. 40 mg of pred. Co amoxyclav 3 times
Hi folks I don’t often post but tonight I’m really feeling weepy. I have brittle asthma and due to start those injections on Thursday. I’ve just come out of hospital after yet another asthma flare up. I’m taking nebuliser salbutamol and atrovent Symbicort inhaler. 40 mg of pred. Co amoxyclav 3 times
Denae011
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Oxalates -Liver issue (ALT-76, high LDL, little high glucose), having blur vision with headaches, brain fog ! Can't concentrate !
But continued with heavy IT-related job..Then in 2012 had
severe
stress in office (politics/women),
asthma
flared, stomach issues occurred with tongue going white (thought it was the asthma spray), but it was diagnosed as Candida by 2016.
But continued with heavy IT-related job..Then in 2012 had
severe
stress in office (politics/women),
asthma
flared, stomach issues occurred with tongue going white (thought it was the asthma spray), but it was diagnosed as Candida by 2016.
Solr-ALT
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Diabetes Medicine Metformin for Moon Face
About two million people in the UK take potentially life-saving steroids to treat chronic conditions including inflammatory bowel diseases such as colitis,
asthma
,
severe
allergic reactions and arthritis.
About two million people in the UK take potentially life-saving steroids to treat chronic conditions including inflammatory bowel diseases such as colitis,
asthma
,
severe
allergic reactions and arthritis.
Estellemac
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Letter from asthma clinic
I was feeling all positive that I thought I might be getting a solution to my severely allergic asthma Xolair was mentioned and I am now doubting the fact that I might not get on it, am I just being negative? Thank you x
I was feeling all positive that I thought I might be getting a solution to my severely allergic asthma Xolair was mentioned and I am now doubting the fact that I might not get on it, am I just being negative? Thank you x
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Moving to Scotland
Hi All We are looking to move to Ayrshire to a rural location near the coast due to my asthma. Has anyone recently move to Scotland and found there asthma was much better?
Hi All We are looking to move to Ayrshire to a rural location near the coast due to my asthma. Has anyone recently move to Scotland and found there asthma was much better?
Thompson_2009
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Confused person!
Due to terrible brain fog, confusion and memory problems - I am trying to take stock of where I am. If this is repetitive, I am sorry. Brief history: ME/CFS diagnosed 15 years ago (although having obtained my blood test results recently my B12 was 165 ng/L in 2005), 2 years ago diagnosis of colorectal
Due to terrible brain fog, confusion and memory problems - I am trying to take stock of where I am. If this is repetitive, I am sorry. Brief history: ME/CFS diagnosed 15 years ago (although having obtained my blood test results recently my B12 was 165 ng/L in 2005), 2 years ago diagnosis of colorectal
sea55red
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
High grade prostate cancer: Large Tumor, High Gleason (9), Low PSA. What next?
Hi everyone, I am new here. My father (50 years old) has been recently diagnosed with high grade prostate cancer. The diagnosis came as a shock to us but we are trying to approach it head-on and gather as much information as possible. We are researching to decide on the best treatment moving forward
Hi everyone, I am new here. My father (50 years old) has been recently diagnosed with high grade prostate cancer. The diagnosis came as a shock to us but we are trying to approach it head-on and gather as much information as possible. We are researching to decide on the best treatment moving forward
Aneiaaa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
SPIROMETRY RESULTS. HELP! ASTHMA!
Hi, I've been diagnosed with asthma from 4-5 years old, when I was a child. Last years I started with repetitive bronchitis and phlegm, and they changed my med to symbicort this year (august), and i feel a great relief. My Peak Flow is increased now, I started with 500 aprox, now it's between 550-570
Hi, I've been diagnosed with asthma from 4-5 years old, when I was a child. Last years I started with repetitive bronchitis and phlegm, and they changed my med to symbicort this year (august), and i feel a great relief. My Peak Flow is increased now, I started with 500 aprox, now it's between 550-570
miquelet1981
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma & Anxiety
Hi there I have been having ongoing issues with my sinuses, post-nasal drip leading to chest tightness but no wheezing. Went to doctors and she has given me a 2 week course of Doxycycline antibiotic for sinus infection. I had sinus surgery in March 2019 and my ENT consultant just says it is all related
Hi there I have been having ongoing issues with my sinuses, post-nasal drip leading to chest tightness but no wheezing. Went to doctors and she has given me a 2 week course of Doxycycline antibiotic for sinus infection. I had sinus surgery in March 2019 and my ENT consultant just says it is all related
Barbs80
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma
Just wondering if anyone gets really thick gunck that gets stuck and can't cough it up. I've had that for a while now and not sure if I'm getting a infection as when I manage to cough it up it's a different colour. My chest feels tigh and am breathless with it to . Hope I don't have a asthma attack as
Just wondering if anyone gets really thick gunck that gets stuck and can't cough it up. I've had that for a while now and not sure if I'm getting a infection as when I manage to cough it up it's a different colour. My chest feels tigh and am breathless with it to . Hope I don't have a asthma attack as
Lovely123
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Fed up with asthma
I’m having trouble with my asthma following a chest infection, I’m on spireva, revlair, montelukast, prednisone, avamays and fexofenadene. Fed up! Hoping to try and make is to college tomorrow, on 4 hourly ventolin news
I’m having trouble with my asthma following a chest infection, I’m on spireva, revlair, montelukast, prednisone, avamays and fexofenadene. Fed up! Hoping to try and make is to college tomorrow, on 4 hourly ventolin news
Sailingsal13
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Eosinophilic asthma
I was diagnosed in April this year with Eosinophilic asthma. My dr has said its mild asthma and one puff of fostair (100/6 I think) in the morning seems to control it. However, when I read about eosinophilic asthma it really terrifies me and does not sound ‘mild’ or easy to control - is it possible to
I was diagnosed in April this year with Eosinophilic asthma. My dr has said its mild asthma and one puff of fostair (100/6 I think) in the morning seems to control it. However, when I read about eosinophilic asthma it really terrifies me and does not sound ‘mild’ or easy to control - is it possible to
ARC727
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Eosinophilic asthma
Hi everyone! I have eosinophilic asthma (diagnosed in May 2019) I have a brilliant consultant who has got it all under control with a cocktail of medication (fostair 200, montelukast, omeprezole, dymista etc) which I take religiously! My fear is that ‘will I have a flare up?’ This is all new to me
Hi everyone! I have eosinophilic asthma (diagnosed in May 2019) I have a brilliant consultant who has got it all under control with a cocktail of medication (fostair 200, montelukast, omeprezole, dymista etc) which I take religiously! My fear is that ‘will I have a flare up?’ This is all new to me
Sunnydays1982
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Family history of cancer associated with asthma diagnosis in children.
It’s well known there’s a genetic component to cancer, and that cancer often runs in families. A new study being presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) Annual Scientific Meeting in Houston shows an association between a family history of cancer and a childhood asthma
It’s well known there’s a genetic component to cancer, and that cancer often runs in families. A new study being presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) Annual Scientific Meeting in Houston shows an association between a family history of cancer and a childhood asthma
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
advice wanted
Morning all Hoping someone can give me some advice I've tried every reliever going for my asthma so far they all give me thrush not just in my mouth but down my throat yes i rinse my mouth but obviously can rinse down my throat, The last couple of weeks i've had to use it as my asthma is really bad
Morning all Hoping someone can give me some advice I've tried every reliever going for my asthma so far they all give me thrush not just in my mouth but down my throat yes i rinse my mouth but obviously can rinse down my throat, The last couple of weeks i've had to use it as my asthma is really bad
gypsy49
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma support and education meeting
Looking for people to come along to our asthma meeting in December near Woking, Surrey. There will be a respiratory consultant to help answer your questions as well as a group discussion and q&a. If we don’t get a few more attendees, sadly the event will have to be cancelled so if you can’t an sign up
Looking for people to come along to our asthma meeting in December near Woking, Surrey. There will be a respiratory consultant to help answer your questions as well as a group discussion and q&a. If we don’t get a few more attendees, sadly the event will have to be cancelled so if you can’t an sign up
Bethjbarrett
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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