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bronchial thermoplasty anyone?
morning!! ive not been around for a while.. major asthma problems and all that jazz!! my medication is as follows, are you sitting comfortably!!: flixotide 250 symbicort ventolin inhalers ventolin nebuliser solution flixotide nasal spray tiotropium montelukast predisolone azthrimicyn and im still
morning!! ive not been around for a while.. major asthma problems and all that jazz!! my medication is as follows, are you sitting comfortably!!: flixotide 250 symbicort ventolin inhalers ventolin nebuliser solution flixotide nasal spray tiotropium montelukast predisolone azthrimicyn and im still
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11 years ago
So confused can anyone help?
I am a 62 year old widow who was told she had C.O.P.D December 2011. I don't know if it is mild,but take it it must be as I wasn't given any other information. I have had an appointment sent out to me for yearly check up but don't know what questions to ask. I was given Tiotropium and Ventolin and
I am a 62 year old widow who was told she had C.O.P.D December 2011. I don't know if it is mild,but take it it must be as I wasn't given any other information. I have had an appointment sent out to me for yearly check up but don't know what questions to ask. I was given Tiotropium and Ventolin and
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
AIR QUALITY in Britain - does this exacerbate our breathing problems ?
Have just returned from my usual visit to Sicily - this time for Christmass, blue skies, warm sunshine tea shirts and shorts , and THAT AIR - clear as a bell, within an hour I put all my inhaylers away and barely used them for nearly two weeks. Within 20 minuets of returning to Gatwick Airport and
Have just returned from my usual visit to Sicily - this time for Christmass, blue skies, warm sunshine tea shirts and shorts , and THAT AIR - clear as a bell, within an hour I put all my inhaylers away and barely used them for nearly two weeks. Within 20 minuets of returning to Gatwick Airport and
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
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Newly diagnosed..!
After spending the last twenty years following building work all over the country, I have never had a regular doctor I always used the walk in centres wherever I happened to be, eight months ago I collapsed at work gasping for breath so decided it was time to register with a doctor. Two months later
After spending the last twenty years following building work all over the country, I have never had a regular doctor I always used the walk in centres wherever I happened to be, eight months ago I collapsed at work gasping for breath so decided it was time to register with a doctor. Two months later
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Hello :)
I've spent ages reading the forums - didnt realise they existed until recently! I've been looking for experiences with Xolair, as I have my outpatient appointment at Papworth tomorrow and want to ask them if they will consider it for me. I have severe asthma, with allergies - which I may cope with
I've spent ages reading the forums - didnt realise they existed until recently! I've been looking for experiences with Xolair, as I have my outpatient appointment at Papworth tomorrow and want to ask them if they will consider it for me. I have severe asthma, with allergies - which I may cope with
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12 years ago
Is anyone with CMT taking Tiotropium for COPD?
I am not sure about this medication and I have noted,it's not got good reports. Will discuss with my health provider, but thought I would ask the question here.
I am not sure about this medication and I have noted,it's not got good reports. Will discuss with my health provider, but thought I would ask the question here.
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12 years ago
newby
hi,i was diagnosed with copd january 2011 afterabout 8 years of problems with chest infections and coughing fits also choking on my food, i gave up smoking 14 weeks ago, i used to smoke 50 a day. i have been taking tiotropium for 4 months also seretide 500 for 2 months,i have also suffered from depression
hi,i was diagnosed with copd january 2011 afterabout 8 years of problems with chest infections and coughing fits also choking on my food, i gave up smoking 14 weeks ago, i used to smoke 50 a day. i have been taking tiotropium for 4 months also seretide 500 for 2 months,i have also suffered from depression
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12 years ago
Hello all. About my COPD
A year ago it was found I had angina. Also it showed up that I had a heart attack but was minor so I didn't even know when it happened. I had a stent put in. As I don't drink alcohol, am reasonably slim and my cholesterol reading at the time was about 5.6 I put the angina down to smoking and immediately
A year ago it was found I had angina. Also it showed up that I had a heart attack but was minor so I didn't even know when it happened. I had a stent put in. As I don't drink alcohol, am reasonably slim and my cholesterol reading at the time was about 5.6 I put the angina down to smoking and immediately
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Cost of inhalers
Hi I have just been to Tenerife on holiday and realised I had left my Salmeterol at home - and taken three salbutamol, as well as my tiotropium. Much to my relief,I found a pharmacy where I could buy a Salmeterol inhaler over the counter - at a cost of 35 euros! I knew our prescription system was good
Hi I have just been to Tenerife on holiday and realised I had left my Salmeterol at home - and taken three salbutamol, as well as my tiotropium. Much to my relief,I found a pharmacy where I could buy a Salmeterol inhaler over the counter - at a cost of 35 euros! I knew our prescription system was good
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16 years ago
Is it time for a change??
I read almost daily but do not often post but feeling that i need to take more control at the moment....firstly best wishes to all. One of my symptons when unwell is coughing and not being able to take a deep breath. I am wondering if this means that on top of the normal triggers, am i actually able
I read almost daily but do not often post but feeling that i need to take more control at the moment....firstly best wishes to all. One of my symptons when unwell is coughing and not being able to take a deep breath. I am wondering if this means that on top of the normal triggers, am i actually able
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Asthma Community Forum
15 years ago
Spiriva Respimat - Tiotropium
Hello - I read on 'Pulse Today' that taking this drug increases your death rate by 50% The article link is: http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=23&storycode=4129835 I have been taking Spiriva for over a year now. However, I am totally disgusted by the way I have been treated by my GP et
Hello - I read on 'Pulse Today' that taking this drug increases your death rate by 50% The article link is: http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=23&storycode=4129835 I have been taking Spiriva for over a year now. However, I am totally disgusted by the way I have been treated by my GP et
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Asthma Community Forum
13 years ago
medication and lots of it!
Ive not posted for a long time but need some advise.. Im waiting for a tribunal appeal and this is from July!! My meds have been increased to flixotide flixotide nasal spray symbicort tiotropium monkelukast ventolin prednisolone long term daily steroids!! anyone have any idea what happens with tribunals
Ive not posted for a long time but need some advise.. Im waiting for a tribunal appeal and this is from July!! My meds have been increased to flixotide flixotide nasal spray symbicort tiotropium monkelukast ventolin prednisolone long term daily steroids!! anyone have any idea what happens with tribunals
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12 years ago
Need some advice and info
Hi I need to ask a question or two of you wise medics, which may or may not be asthma/treatment related. A bit of background. I've only been diagnosed with asthma and bronchiectasis (mild) for about 4 years. I'm 51 and menopausal and was diagnosed with osteoarthritis and Sjogren's Syndrome about a
Hi I need to ask a question or two of you wise medics, which may or may not be asthma/treatment related. A bit of background. I've only been diagnosed with asthma and bronchiectasis (mild) for about 4 years. I'm 51 and menopausal and was diagnosed with osteoarthritis and Sjogren's Syndrome about a
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16 years ago
Spirometry
Hello everyone I just joined the forum today. I wonder if anyone has had experience of being told that their spirometry age is far younger than their actual age? I'm very confused at the moment. Was diagnosed with asthma and bronchiectasis 3 years ago after really bad chest and two weeks of solid
Hello everyone I just joined the forum today. I wonder if anyone has had experience of being told that their spirometry age is far younger than their actual age? I'm very confused at the moment. Was diagnosed with asthma and bronchiectasis 3 years ago after really bad chest and two weeks of solid
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Asthma Community Forum
17 years ago
Spirometry
Hello everyone I just joined the forum today. I wonder if anyone has had experience of being told that their spirometry age is far younger than their actual age? I'm very confused at the moment. Was diagnosed with asthma and bronchiectasis 3 years ago after really bad chest and two weeks of solid
Hello everyone I just joined the forum today. I wonder if anyone has had experience of being told that their spirometry age is far younger than their actual age? I'm very confused at the moment. Was diagnosed with asthma and bronchiectasis 3 years ago after really bad chest and two weeks of solid
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17 years ago
Tiotropium
There are two parts to this question: Firstly, has anyone been prescribed Tiotropium for asthma and has it helped (I gather it's usually used for COPD) Secondly, my consultant today said that this now came with a brand new devise that vaporised the medication delivering it in a similar way to a neb
There are two parts to this question: Firstly, has anyone been prescribed Tiotropium for asthma and has it helped (I gather it's usually used for COPD) Secondly, my consultant today said that this now came with a brand new devise that vaporised the medication delivering it in a similar way to a neb
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15 years ago
Need cheering up after seeing cons
Hello all Feeling a bit down today - after spending 4 hours in hospital this morning after having bone scans, lung function tests, allergy and blood tests, and seeing differnt health professionals, I feel I have completely hit a brick wall. On the up side, my lung function was ok, and I think my bone
Hello all Feeling a bit down today - after spending 4 hours in hospital this morning after having bone scans, lung function tests, allergy and blood tests, and seeing differnt health professionals, I feel I have completely hit a brick wall. On the up side, my lung function was ok, and I think my bone
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14 years ago
NEW Respimat
My consultant had changed me from spirivia to atrovent nebs as i didnt ahve the lung function to work the device but he has now got funding through in southampton for the respimat device of tiotropium . just wondering if anyone has experience of this? olive
My consultant had changed me from spirivia to atrovent nebs as i didnt ahve the lung function to work the device but he has now got funding through in southampton for the respimat device of tiotropium . just wondering if anyone has experience of this? olive
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16 years ago
Hello everyone!
Hi, I'm Bec age 30 and a new member to the asthma uk forums but not new to asthma. I'm a type 1 brittle and severe asthmatic and was diagnosed with asthma at age 15. I'm on numerous meds and home oxygen due to my asthma, all of my meds (other than permanent steroids) are at maximum doses including
Hi, I'm Bec age 30 and a new member to the asthma uk forums but not new to asthma. I'm a type 1 brittle and severe asthmatic and was diagnosed with asthma at age 15. I'm on numerous meds and home oxygen due to my asthma, all of my meds (other than permanent steroids) are at maximum doses including
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13 years ago
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