Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Tobramycin nebuliser
Posts
Communities
2,504 public posts
Filter results
Asthma
I'm on a high level of medication for my asthma I've been with lung specialist for 5 years, I was diagnosed with asthma in the 90s but it was mild enough for me to continue work, however as the years increased my asthma was starting to become a problem, well anyway now my asthma has become a real problem
I'm on a high level of medication for my asthma I've been with lung specialist for 5 years, I was diagnosed with asthma in the 90s but it was mild enough for me to continue work, however as the years increased my asthma was starting to become a problem, well anyway now my asthma has become a real problem
Happy103
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
14 hours ago
asthma & respiratory illnesses
Hi - I’m asthmatic and it’s always been mild for the most part (managed by salamol & clenil for my reliever and preventer). Whenever I get any form of respiratory illness it goes straight to my chest and I need steroids and antibiotics and have asthma exacerbations not really attacks. Since catching
Hi - I’m asthmatic and it’s always been mild for the most part (managed by salamol & clenil for my reliever and preventer). Whenever I get any form of respiratory illness it goes straight to my chest and I need steroids and antibiotics and have asthma exacerbations not really attacks. Since catching
ellannabanana99
in
Asthma Community Forum
18 hours ago
Rythm changed
hi I was diagnosed with AF three months ago was put on apixoban and bisoperol however bisoperol has been changed to verapamil after a four day stay in hospital where due to them using a nebuliser my heart rate went to 210 nebuliser was used for an asthma attack told never let anyone use a nebuliser
hi I was diagnosed with AF three months ago was put on apixoban and bisoperol however bisoperol has been changed to verapamil after a four day stay in hospital where due to them using a nebuliser my heart rate went to 210 nebuliser was used for an asthma attack told never let anyone use a nebuliser
KelliEAnniE
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 days ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
AF with asthma
hi I was diagnosed with AF three months ago was prescribed Apixoban and bisoperol I have had no problems and my AF was controlled however last week I went to AE as had breathing difficulties when I got to AE my heart rate blood pressure was fine on seeing the doctor said asthma not good gave me prednisolone
hi I was diagnosed with AF three months ago was prescribed Apixoban and bisoperol I have had no problems and my AF was controlled however last week I went to AE as had breathing difficulties when I got to AE my heart rate blood pressure was fine on seeing the doctor said asthma not good gave me prednisolone
KelliEAnniE
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
17 days ago
Influenza A while on W & W,-- the price for not wanting a vaccine
I decided to put my pride and lack of articulate writing skills aside to share a my learning experience . It was in Jan of 23 when I was told over the phone of my CLL Dx. I walked around in a panicky daze. First I went to Mr Google. (BIG MISTAKE !) I started clearing out the house and giving things
I decided to put my pride and lack of articulate writing skills aside to share a my learning experience . It was in Jan of 23 when I was told over the phone of my CLL Dx. I walked around in a panicky daze. First I went to Mr Google. (BIG MISTAKE !) I started clearing out the house and giving things
Seeker090260
in
CLL Support
18 days ago
NHS On The Ball As Ever, Not.
I recently wrote that at the end of February I spent the day in the emergency dept due to shortness of breath, I'd been advised to go there by the GP surgery. Anyway it was decided after lots of tests it was an exacerbation of my asthma, I was treated with a nebuliser, steroids and a stronger inhaler
I recently wrote that at the end of February I spent the day in the emergency dept due to shortness of breath, I'd been advised to go there by the GP surgery. Anyway it was decided after lots of tests it was an exacerbation of my asthma, I was treated with a nebuliser, steroids and a stronger inhaler
Sparklingsunshine
in
Thyroid UK
19 days ago
EMED A200 Piston Nebuliser.
EMED A200 Piston Nebuliser. I have just received the EMED A200 Piston Nebuliser. Supplied by my Respiratory Nurse while in Hospital. Does or has anyone Used or have this type of Nebuliser? Thank you all in anticipation. Joseph. x
EMED A200 Piston Nebuliser. I have just received the EMED A200 Piston Nebuliser. Supplied by my Respiratory Nurse while in Hospital. Does or has anyone Used or have this type of Nebuliser? Thank you all in anticipation. Joseph. x
Joseph260268
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
24 days ago
gabapentin
I had a lung operation in January to remove dead tissue ( left lobe). I was prescribed gabapentin capsules but whenever I take them I have shortness of breath my chest feels a little tight and also I feel like I want to cough. I stop taking them and things start to settle down again especially after
I had a lung operation in January to remove dead tissue ( left lobe). I was prescribed gabapentin capsules but whenever I take them I have shortness of breath my chest feels a little tight and also I feel like I want to cough. I stop taking them and things start to settle down again especially after
AllyB27
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
24 days ago
EMED A200 Piston Nebuliser. Supplied by my Respiratory Nurse in hospital.
EMED A200 Piston Nebuliser. Supplied by my Respiratory Nurse.
Good morning all COPD Warriors, thankfully I am back home from now after a stay in hospital with pneumonia. whilst I was in hospital my Respiratory Nurses noticed that it was time for my nebuliser to be serviced as it had been 12 months
EMED A200 Piston Nebuliser. Supplied by my Respiratory Nurse.
Good morning all COPD Warriors, thankfully I am back home from now after a stay in hospital with pneumonia. whilst I was in hospital my Respiratory Nurses noticed that it was time for my nebuliser to be serviced as it had been 12 months
Joseph260268
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
25 days ago
EMED A200 Piston Nebuliser.
Just back home from Hospital with pneumonia Good morning all COPD Warriors, thankfully I am back home from now after a stay in hospital with pneumonia. whilst I was in hospital my Respiratory Nurses noticed that it was time for my nebuliser to be serviced as it had been 12 months since last done.
Just back home from Hospital with pneumonia Good morning all COPD Warriors, thankfully I am back home from now after a stay in hospital with pneumonia. whilst I was in hospital my Respiratory Nurses noticed that it was time for my nebuliser to be serviced as it had been 12 months since last done.
Joseph260268
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
25 days ago
Asthma attack from air freshener at work
I had an asthma attack caused by a strong plug-in air freshener at work (which the manager refused to turn off despite me pleading with her) and had to go home as I couldn’t breathe & a very tight chest pain, GP prescribed Prednisolone and issued a sick note for 7 days but still chest pain and another
I had an asthma attack caused by a strong plug-in air freshener at work (which the manager refused to turn off despite me pleading with her) and had to go home as I couldn’t breathe & a very tight chest pain, GP prescribed Prednisolone and issued a sick note for 7 days but still chest pain and another
Redrose2024
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
Possible new diagnosis, low peak flows
Hi, I got admitted to hospital last week after a bad episode of SOB, wheeze, cough while on nightshift as a paeds nurse, lucky place to happen ! First ever episode like this and I'm 55 ! Very scary !Anyhow I needed two salbutamol nebs , a combi neb and oxygen before I could properly breath and needed
Hi, I got admitted to hospital last week after a bad episode of SOB, wheeze, cough while on nightshift as a paeds nurse, lucky place to happen ! First ever episode like this and I'm 55 ! Very scary !Anyhow I needed two salbutamol nebs , a combi neb and oxygen before I could properly breath and needed
51startingtorun
in
Living with Asthma
1 month ago
Looks Like My Cholesterol Is High, Yikes
I've spent the best part of the day at my local hospital today. I saw my GP as I'd been experiencing increasing shortness of breath over the last week or so and as I had pericarditis last summer I think they wanted to be sure it wasnt anything similar. So I got sent to the one stop shop aka SDEC, same
I've spent the best part of the day at my local hospital today. I saw my GP as I'd been experiencing increasing shortness of breath over the last week or so and as I had pericarditis last summer I think they wanted to be sure it wasnt anything similar. So I got sent to the one stop shop aka SDEC, same
Sparklingsunshine
in
Thyroid UK
2 months ago
do I start my rescue meds?
Hello all, Diagnosed asthma and Bronchiectasis in December following 3 month chest infection. Got better by being hospitalised and treated with nebs, steroids 14 day antibiotics. on daily fostair and reliever. Had a bad chest developing over the week, and I am starting coughing up yellowish phlegm
Hello all, Diagnosed asthma and Bronchiectasis in December following 3 month chest infection. Got better by being hospitalised and treated with nebs, steroids 14 day antibiotics. on daily fostair and reliever. Had a bad chest developing over the week, and I am starting coughing up yellowish phlegm
BroncoM
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Oxygen levels
I have had COPD for around 15 years and it is getting steadily worse. I have the normal inhalers , have a air physio device, a nebuliser and recently have been accepted for oxygen therapy. On my last visit to hospital I was given the device that checks your oxygen levels. As I have only had this device
I have had COPD for around 15 years and it is getting steadily worse. I have the normal inhalers , have a air physio device, a nebuliser and recently have been accepted for oxygen therapy. On my last visit to hospital I was given the device that checks your oxygen levels. As I have only had this device
jackwok
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Recovering after hospital stay
I’m wondering if anyone can tell me what to expect next. I had Covid at the end of January. I felt very flu like for a couple of days then okay for a few days. After that I got a cold and a chesty cough. The cough was only occasional. At the end of last week I started to feel flu like again. I decided
I’m wondering if anyone can tell me what to expect next. I had Covid at the end of January. I felt very flu like for a couple of days then okay for a few days. After that I got a cold and a chesty cough. The cough was only occasional. At the end of last week I started to feel flu like again. I decided
AppleOrchard
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Another Nebuliser question
Hi - I've been watching tthe discussions about nebulisers. For some time I have thought one might be helpful (COPD severe). My COPD team were fairly unhelpful but the respiritory nurse at my GP surgery as just prescribed some Salbutamol nebules. She is now away on holiday. I have bought myself a portable
Hi - I've been watching tthe discussions about nebulisers. For some time I have thought one might be helpful (COPD severe). My COPD team were fairly unhelpful but the respiritory nurse at my GP surgery as just prescribed some Salbutamol nebules. She is now away on holiday. I have bought myself a portable
Kismet23
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Nebuliser
i posted a couple of months ago that i couldn't get salbutamol nebules, a week after i posted i had some delivered, i tried to get some last week told there is a shortage of them so i googled salbutamol nebules and it does seem as though there is problems trying to get them, so i have just finished
i posted a couple of months ago that i couldn't get salbutamol nebules, a week after i posted i had some delivered, i tried to get some last week told there is a shortage of them so i googled salbutamol nebules and it does seem as though there is problems trying to get them, so i have just finished
whit
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
fed up 😢
hi everyone I’ve been on pred 60mg for a month with a few hospital stays. caught Covid for the first time on the ward the day before I came home and was blue lighted back to hospital 3 days later . 2 nights in and I had a stroke ( through Covid). I was very lucky I had the clot buster within the
hi everyone I’ve been on pred 60mg for a month with a few hospital stays. caught Covid for the first time on the ward the day before I came home and was blue lighted back to hospital 3 days later . 2 nights in and I had a stroke ( through Covid). I was very lucky I had the clot buster within the
Brittleasthma47
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Good sats - so why so breathless?
THAT is indeed the question. Why, with my peripheral O2 levels at 94/5 %even 96% am I still fighting to breath? It goes like this. I wake short of breath. I rise and take my Oximeter (I have several; they all show the same) . My level is, say 92%. I do controlled breathing using a computer monitor
THAT is indeed the question. Why, with my peripheral O2 levels at 94/5 %even 96% am I still fighting to breath? It goes like this. I wake short of breath. I rise and take my Oximeter (I have several; they all show the same) . My level is, say 92%. I do controlled breathing using a computer monitor
Timberman
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
1
2
...
100
Next page
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Asthma Community Forum
1497 results
Lung Conditions Community Forum
774 results
Living with Asthma
40 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest