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Nebuliser using micro mist plain distilled water ??
Hello everyone happy new year to you all, some of you will know my saga with the volume of mucus ? That I’m getting rid of daily by mainly vomiting due to having a mix of jackhammer esophogus and bronchiectasis, I’m going thro various meds methods etc the latest one being the above just nebulising fine
Hello everyone happy new year to you all, some of you will know my saga with the volume of mucus ? That I’m getting rid of daily by mainly vomiting due to having a mix of jackhammer esophogus and bronchiectasis, I’m going thro various meds methods etc the latest one being the above just nebulising fine
carolg1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Have any of you been diagnosed with aspergillosis?
I was diagnosed back in November and prescribed anti fungal medication and steroid nebuliser. I had never heard of this ailment before and wondered if anyone else was a sufferer.
I was diagnosed back in November and prescribed anti fungal medication and steroid nebuliser. I had never heard of this ailment before and wondered if anyone else was a sufferer.
Sparkles70
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
At what point do I really need to go to A&E?
Hi. New to all this. Started about 14mths back with a case of oh dear, why can't I breathe. NHS helpline said get to A&E. Went. Had nebuliser with something else and some steroids. Kicked out next morning with blue Ventolin, pf meter and that was it. Over next few weeks had a couple more can't breathe
Hi. New to all this. Started about 14mths back with a case of oh dear, why can't I breathe. NHS helpline said get to A&E. Went. Had nebuliser with something else and some steroids. Kicked out next morning with blue Ventolin, pf meter and that was it. Over next few weeks had a couple more can't breathe
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5 years ago
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Bronchiectasis with colonised psudamonas.
Bronchiectasis with colonised psudamonas. I am new on here, and having trouble with medication given to me through a nebuliser. Been tried on Colomicin twice, but causing breathing problems, also given tobramycin and gentamicin, same problem. Consultant says he can't give me anything else, just have
Bronchiectasis with colonised psudamonas. I am new on here, and having trouble with medication given to me through a nebuliser. Been tried on Colomicin twice, but causing breathing problems, also given tobramycin and gentamicin, same problem. Consultant says he can't give me anything else, just have
Gard
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
New asthmatic feeling fed up and unsupported
Hi there, First time posting and don't really know where to start. Was diagnosed with asthma in the spring/summer this year after never suffering with my chest before. Originally they thought it was seasonal as also had a bad bout of hayfever (never had this before either). Had quite a few weeks of
Hi there, First time posting and don't really know where to start. Was diagnosed with asthma in the spring/summer this year after never suffering with my chest before. Originally they thought it was seasonal as also had a bad bout of hayfever (never had this before either). Had quite a few weeks of
As30
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Small victories?
After struggling on for a couple of weeks without really improving I gave in today and headed in to A&E 😭 But taking victories where I get them - it’s the first time I haven’t been rushed through to resus in about 18 months!! “Only” requiring back to back nebs in majors at the moment 😂 fingers crossed
After struggling on for a couple of weeks without really improving I gave in today and headed in to A&E 😭 But taking victories where I get them - it’s the first time I haven’t been rushed through to resus in about 18 months!! “Only” requiring back to back nebs in majors at the moment 😂 fingers crossed
Js706
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Common cold
The common cold:. I have a cold, nothing to worrying or earth shattering, however to anyone out there, with lung conditions. I have asthma and bronchiectasis, Avoid where possible anyone with one. I started off sniffing,, sneezing by Thursday this week was totally floored. Friday couldn't get out of
The common cold:. I have a cold, nothing to worrying or earth shattering, however to anyone out there, with lung conditions. I have asthma and bronchiectasis, Avoid where possible anyone with one. I started off sniffing,, sneezing by Thursday this week was totally floored. Friday couldn't get out of
Patchpoppy2
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Final waved the white flag 🏳️😅
So after ignoring and putting up with my asthma for about a month and just treatment at home, I’ve finally given in and rung of an ambulance. I decide that when I couldn’t get my PF to maintain above 40% despite nebs I should probably seek help. 😅🤫 Great fun with the ambulance coordinator on the phone
So after ignoring and putting up with my asthma for about a month and just treatment at home, I’ve finally given in and rung of an ambulance. I decide that when I couldn’t get my PF to maintain above 40% despite nebs I should probably seek help. 😅🤫 Great fun with the ambulance coordinator on the phone
EmmaF91
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
So following on from my previous post..
What i thought was a bit of an asthma flair turned out to be a full attack! Out of hours sent me to a n e where i had nebs and magnesium. Unfortunatly i reacted to the magnesium with really low blood pressure and high hr. Anyone else had a reaction? I am currently awaiting a bed and the pred paranoia
What i thought was a bit of an asthma flair turned out to be a full attack! Out of hours sent me to a n e where i had nebs and magnesium. Unfortunatly i reacted to the magnesium with really low blood pressure and high hr. Anyone else had a reaction? I am currently awaiting a bed and the pred paranoia
Melanie1989
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Seriously struggling
Hey everyone, I’ve been having a flare up since mid October with a nebuliser and steroids given yesterday morning at the out of hours doctors. I went to see a nurse practitioner yesterday as the doctor wanted me to go on a reducing dose of steroids but she refused saying the wheeze is now upper respiratory
Hey everyone, I’ve been having a flare up since mid October with a nebuliser and steroids given yesterday morning at the out of hours doctors. I went to see a nurse practitioner yesterday as the doctor wanted me to go on a reducing dose of steroids but she refused saying the wheeze is now upper respiratory
JadeyG
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Continuous bad attacks
Just wondering if anyone can offer any advice/reassurance as I’ve got to the point where I’m just so fed up of my asthma. My attacks seem to have taken on a new pattern; years ago I’d be bad about every six months, then the pattern started to be about every month/couple of months (my hormones trigger
Just wondering if anyone can offer any advice/reassurance as I’ve got to the point where I’m just so fed up of my asthma. My attacks seem to have taken on a new pattern; years ago I’d be bad about every six months, then the pattern started to be about every month/couple of months (my hormones trigger
RD23
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
oh well back on prednisone for a week any thing nuter the effects a bit
so got a bad attack 3 weeks ago went to doc got on nebulizer and 2 antibiotics i said said need a change of diet etc lost a stone weight gave up wheat products, then asthma never seemed to get better after the doctor was getting worse and got a serious attack yesterday .off to the hospital got shot
so got a bad attack 3 weeks ago went to doc got on nebulizer and 2 antibiotics i said said need a change of diet etc lost a stone weight gave up wheat products, then asthma never seemed to get better after the doctor was getting worse and got a serious attack yesterday .off to the hospital got shot
picboy
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Saline nebs when ill
Anyone else here use saline nebs when they’re ill? They don’t help my bronchi to open up or anything but they make it easier to cough properly. They were recommended to me a few hospital stays back just for when I’ve got a cold or I’m in a flare or something but it occurs to me it’s not a common thing
Anyone else here use saline nebs when they’re ill? They don’t help my bronchi to open up or anything but they make it easier to cough properly. They were recommended to me a few hospital stays back just for when I’ve got a cold or I’m in a flare or something but it occurs to me it’s not a common thing
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Walking the tightrope
What do you do when you’re at the beginning of a flare and you’re not great but not bad enough to see anyone/do anything?😬😅 I’m currently on a very slow downwards spiral which feels different to usual due to starting mepo I think. I’m quite tight and have a poor PF (45-60%), but otherwise no (or very
What do you do when you’re at the beginning of a flare and you’re not great but not bad enough to see anyone/do anything?😬😅 I’m currently on a very slow downwards spiral which feels different to usual due to starting mepo I think. I’m quite tight and have a poor PF (45-60%), but otherwise no (or very
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
New asthma team
I used to be on this forum under a different pseudonym so hi again! My asthma seemed to be going well; until last week, my last attack was ‘just’ a severe one back in August 2017. Caught it early, out the same night. In March this year, I stepped my Seretide inhaler down from 250/25 (2 puffs twice a
I used to be on this forum under a different pseudonym so hi again! My asthma seemed to be going well; until last week, my last attack was ‘just’ a severe one back in August 2017. Caught it early, out the same night. In March this year, I stepped my Seretide inhaler down from 250/25 (2 puffs twice a
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Two Asthma Attacks in the space of Two Months—Should I be concerned?
Before I get into this whole thing since I am new on this forum, I just want to start off by saying that from birth I was quite sickly. I was born with malfunctioning kidney valves that taken two years to fix, had severe asthma growing up and my first asthma attack was when I was 8 years old, I had two
Before I get into this whole thing since I am new on this forum, I just want to start off by saying that from birth I was quite sickly. I was born with malfunctioning kidney valves that taken two years to fix, had severe asthma growing up and my first asthma attack was when I was 8 years old, I had two
SergeantPixelate
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Confused and looking for advice please :)
So this question is mainly aimed at people who have a mild form of asthma I guess. And I know that I've asked a few questions before and gotten advice based on it but just wondering if someone has been in this situation or what I could do. Thanks in advance. Trying to keep this short...and failing ;
So this question is mainly aimed at people who have a mild form of asthma I guess. And I know that I've asked a few questions before and gotten advice based on it but just wondering if someone has been in this situation or what I could do. Thanks in advance. Trying to keep this short...and failing ;
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Severe asthma attack but here to tell the tale
I’ve had the most scariest 48 hours of my life ! Last week I developed what I thought was a cold which rapidly made an impact on my secretions. I took a sputum year to the lab directly ( I’m a nurse so can do that ) and went home sick. Saw my gp on Friday who started me on co-amoxiclav as I had growing
I’ve had the most scariest 48 hours of my life ! Last week I developed what I thought was a cold which rapidly made an impact on my secretions. I took a sputum year to the lab directly ( I’m a nurse so can do that ) and went home sick. Saw my gp on Friday who started me on co-amoxiclav as I had growing
Wheezer2018
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
When to call an ambulance for a child.
Hi everybody, I have a 5 year old with severe eosinophilic asthma, he has had 38 hospital admissions in the last 2.5 years and he is symptomatic (wheezes) every night and approx 5/7 days daytime symptoms. I am happy with the care he receives from the 2 hospitals that he is under and his school and childminder
Hi everybody, I have a 5 year old with severe eosinophilic asthma, he has had 38 hospital admissions in the last 2.5 years and he is symptomatic (wheezes) every night and approx 5/7 days daytime symptoms. I am happy with the care he receives from the 2 hospitals that he is under and his school and childminder
SazSeb
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Asthma attack follow up?
Hello, This is my first time posting here. I am admin from the running forums as I am an Uber keen runner on a run streak of 663 today ( if I manage to get out). I am an asthmatic having very bad asthma as a child linked with allergies and could never go on school trips etc. As an adult I like to think
Hello, This is my first time posting here. I am admin from the running forums as I am an Uber keen runner on a run streak of 663 today ( if I manage to get out). I am an asthmatic having very bad asthma as a child linked with allergies and could never go on school trips etc. As an adult I like to think
ju-ju-
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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