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Just another blip in the road.
Warning long post! Hi, hope everyone is well. This So here I approach my 1 year on Benra anniversary. It hasn’t been a smooth ride that’s for sure, and the ride leading up to it was incredibly bumpy. But with the current situation I have had lots of time to reflect a celebrate the milestones, no
Warning long post! Hi, hope everyone is well. This So here I approach my 1 year on Benra anniversary. It hasn’t been a smooth ride that’s for sure, and the ride leading up to it was incredibly bumpy. But with the current situation I have had lots of time to reflect a celebrate the milestones, no
HoppyNurse
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Giving away a brand new Hangsun CN680 Nebulizer
I have a brand new, never been used Hangsun CN680 Compressor Nebulizer to give away to anyone that it will help. It was purchased as a spare but was never used, and now no longer needed, due to COPD taking my mother in law's life last September, (she, nor anyone in the family have COVID). Would just
I have a brand new, never been used Hangsun CN680 Compressor Nebulizer to give away to anyone that it will help. It was purchased as a spare but was never used, and now no longer needed, due to COPD taking my mother in law's life last September, (she, nor anyone in the family have COVID). Would just
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
benefits of nebuliser
Hi, a recent CT scan and bronchoscopy showed some sputum plugging in the right middle lobe. It's called "right middle lobe syndrome" according to the bronchiestasis consultant and apparently is commonly seen in people with bronchiestasis. It is not of concern clinically but the consultant suggested
Hi, a recent CT scan and bronchoscopy showed some sputum plugging in the right middle lobe. It's called "right middle lobe syndrome" according to the bronchiestasis consultant and apparently is commonly seen in people with bronchiestasis. It is not of concern clinically but the consultant suggested
vanburgh
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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Are nebulizer inhalations with saline good during covid infection?
Are nebulizer inhalations with saline good during covid infection?
ewusia28
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Struggling with Covid and asthma.
Update: 02/02/21 Hubby and I finally well enough to leave hospital to continue our recovery. It's going to be a long haul as we both have on going issues due to Covid. Thank you for the well wishes. Home at last after 10 days in hospital. Can't fault the care we received throughout. Update: 29/01/21
Update: 02/02/21 Hubby and I finally well enough to leave hospital to continue our recovery. It's going to be a long haul as we both have on going issues due to Covid. Thank you for the well wishes. Home at last after 10 days in hospital. Can't fault the care we received throughout. Update: 29/01/21
redstar9
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
1st admission & trying to make sense of it all
What a 24hrs it has been! After worsening symptoms and trying to treat at home I ended up in a&e. I was met with the same you’re talking, no wheeze & o2 maintaining. Instead this time I was like no I don’t always wheeze! They actually listened to me ( which was surprising) so a senior dr came along and
What a 24hrs it has been! After worsening symptoms and trying to treat at home I ended up in a&e. I was met with the same you’re talking, no wheeze & o2 maintaining. Instead this time I was like no I don’t always wheeze! They actually listened to me ( which was surprising) so a senior dr came along and
Lotti_321-
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
No sheilding letter. Gp receptionist says i should have one but never received
When sheilding originally started my asthma was well controlled, my son was sheilding(cystic fibrosis) gp sent me a sheilding letter as his primary carer(he just printed it. End of may my asthma flared(quite usual) I was given 2 or 3 courses of steroids from GP, 1 from out of hours. Had 2 trips to A&
When sheilding originally started my asthma was well controlled, my son was sheilding(cystic fibrosis) gp sent me a sheilding letter as his primary carer(he just printed it. End of may my asthma flared(quite usual) I was given 2 or 3 courses of steroids from GP, 1 from out of hours. Had 2 trips to A&
lucie982
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Home Nebs 🫁 - they may help improve QoL in severe asthmatics, but are they safe?! Everything you need to know!
Hi everyone. Another infomercial for you all! Hopefully this will be relatively short (but you know me... they never are 😅), and it’ll definitely shorten my next post (add-ons from consultants)! So here we go... Home nebs are almost always frowned upon by consultants (and definitely disapproved of by
Hi everyone. Another infomercial for you all! Hopefully this will be relatively short (but you know me... they never are 😅), and it’ll definitely shorten my next post (add-ons from consultants)! So here we go... Home nebs are almost always frowned upon by consultants (and definitely disapproved of by
EmmaF91
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Asthma or bronchiectasis???
Hello all, I've had mild asthma all my life but the last few years it has become difficult to control with the regular inhalers. Bronchitis- prednison events 3 times a year. Last winter I was put on nebuliser (corticosteroids plus extra saline) treatment, and that really helps. After much delay earlier
Hello all, I've had mild asthma all my life but the last few years it has become difficult to control with the regular inhalers. Bronchitis- prednison events 3 times a year. Last winter I was put on nebuliser (corticosteroids plus extra saline) treatment, and that really helps. After much delay earlier
Cookiemonsterr
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
When will atypical asthma patients start being treated properly? There must be some way of raising this - it's all here on this page!
I've posted about my own recent experience as someone who's main asthma symptom is coughing, although I do get short of breath and sometimes wheeze and get tight. This week I've had yet another experience of not being listened to by paramedics I didn't even ask for, and treated like I was having a
I've posted about my own recent experience as someone who's main asthma symptom is coughing, although I do get short of breath and sometimes wheeze and get tight. This week I've had yet another experience of not being listened to by paramedics I didn't even ask for, and treated like I was having a
CindyID
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Bad exacerbation - when to return to work?
I know this is the million dollar question, but here we go. I'm one of those 'atypical' asthmatics in that I don't wheeze. My main symptoms are breathlessness and cough - and increased heart rate as I deal with the others. Until this flare I was 'managing' on seretide 250/25 x6 puffs (more of this later
I know this is the million dollar question, but here we go. I'm one of those 'atypical' asthmatics in that I don't wheeze. My main symptoms are breathlessness and cough - and increased heart rate as I deal with the others. Until this flare I was 'managing' on seretide 250/25 x6 puffs (more of this later
NorthernKitten
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Feeling so low with COPD
Hello to all. It's not often I get the chance to post here as I don't have regular internet. I was diagnosed with COPD stage 4 about 2 years ago. I use a pink fostair inhaler, braltus and am using my sabutamol an increasing amount. I also take carbocisteine and steroid and antibiotics on demand. I had
Hello to all. It's not often I get the chance to post here as I don't have regular internet. I was diagnosed with COPD stage 4 about 2 years ago. I use a pink fostair inhaler, braltus and am using my sabutamol an increasing amount. I also take carbocisteine and steroid and antibiotics on demand. I had
Festie
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Broken rib from coughing.
Hi, Let me introduce myself. My name is Amber (I'm 60) and I've been reading your forum for a while now, but only made a short comment twice. I've learned a lot from all of you, but there is a lot that I don't know yet. Sorry it will be a bit of a long post. I was diagnosed with COPD – Emphysema about
Hi, Let me introduce myself. My name is Amber (I'm 60) and I've been reading your forum for a while now, but only made a short comment twice. I've learned a lot from all of you, but there is a lot that I don't know yet. Sorry it will be a bit of a long post. I was diagnosed with COPD – Emphysema about
vortex0
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Continuing flare of cough predominant asthma - amytryptiline
Hi guys, thought I'd post a quick update as it might help someone else sometime. I have cough predominant asthma, which means coughing is my main symptom but I do sometimes wheeze when I'm really bad, and I also can get tight and short of breath. I was discharged from hospital on 10th November after
Hi guys, thought I'd post a quick update as it might help someone else sometime. I have cough predominant asthma, which means coughing is my main symptom but I do sometimes wheeze when I'm really bad, and I also can get tight and short of breath. I was discharged from hospital on 10th November after
CindyID
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Do I need steroids again?
I only starting suffering with my breathing in Feb 2020. I am 49 - never had asthma before. By the time it was bad enough to phone the GP everything was in lockdown, and I’ve not been to the asthma clinic or physically seen the GP. So, in August despite being put on inhalers and anti-histamines I was
I only starting suffering with my breathing in Feb 2020. I am 49 - never had asthma before. By the time it was bad enough to phone the GP everything was in lockdown, and I’ve not been to the asthma clinic or physically seen the GP. So, in August despite being put on inhalers and anti-histamines I was
Mannyd25
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Lockdown asthma deteriation
Hi have had standard brown prevention & blue reliever for years with limited real support from GP, just inhaler prescribed etc. However in last 18 months been prescribed steroids three times, as a key worker, worked throughout lockdown as safety manager my general over use of reliever had increased
Hi have had standard brown prevention & blue reliever for years with limited real support from GP, just inhaler prescribed etc. However in last 18 months been prescribed steroids three times, as a key worker, worked throughout lockdown as safety manager my general over use of reliever had increased
SteveLondon
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Feeling low after time in hospital
Evening all, I came out of hospital a week ago after 5 days in with asthma exacerbation and unidentified infection. I've got a nebuliser on loan for a few weeks and was needing fewer nebs day by day, until Sunday when they started going up again (and peak flow down). I was supposed to have a follow
Evening all, I came out of hospital a week ago after 5 days in with asthma exacerbation and unidentified infection. I've got a nebuliser on loan for a few weeks and was needing fewer nebs day by day, until Sunday when they started going up again (and peak flow down). I was supposed to have a follow
CindyID
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Day 10 Covid+PD
Resisted Dr and my own urges to go to hospital. Still using iodine H202 nebulizer. Sick, lung capacity very diminished down from 48%, flashing lights when eyes close and open.....eating urinal cakes still so im olfactorily jacked up. Be safe follow CDC IMO this stuff is horrible.....cheers
Resisted Dr and my own urges to go to hospital. Still using iodine H202 nebulizer. Sick, lung capacity very diminished down from 48%, flashing lights when eyes close and open.....eating urinal cakes still so im olfactorily jacked up. Be safe follow CDC IMO this stuff is horrible.....cheers
beehive23
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Albuterol important question
Hi all, Ran out of my preventative inhaler because it's too expensive here in the USA and I haven't been able to get it. Anyway, I've been using my Albuterol nebulizer a couple times every day pretty much, as my asthma is obviously acting up since I don't have my medicine. Anyway, is it okay than I'm
Hi all, Ran out of my preventative inhaler because it's too expensive here in the USA and I haven't been able to get it. Anyway, I've been using my Albuterol nebulizer a couple times every day pretty much, as my asthma is obviously acting up since I don't have my medicine. Anyway, is it okay than I'm
treyjeff
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Home Treatment For Covid + PWP
NEBULIZER ONLY DRINKING IT OR OTHER DELIVERY METHODS ARE POISIONOUS. This is absolutely working.........i havent coughed or been waterboarded now for 3 days first time in years literally. https://drglennwilcox.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Nebulized-Hydrogen-Peroxide.pdf 3% otc peroxide only ! The treatments
NEBULIZER ONLY DRINKING IT OR OTHER DELIVERY METHODS ARE POISIONOUS. This is absolutely working.........i havent coughed or been waterboarded now for 3 days first time in years literally. https://drglennwilcox.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Nebulized-Hydrogen-Peroxide.pdf 3% otc peroxide only ! The treatments
beehive23
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
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