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NAC?
My doctor says it is o.k. to take Vitamin C along with the COPD medication that he has prescribed for me; such as a nebulizer (albuterol along with some other med, prednisone (temporary for 10 days) and Trelegy (which is supposed to work good; but haven't found too much difference so far), I am taking
My doctor says it is o.k. to take Vitamin C along with the COPD medication that he has prescribed for me; such as a nebulizer (albuterol along with some other med, prednisone (temporary for 10 days) and Trelegy (which is supposed to work good; but haven't found too much difference so far), I am taking
dormguard
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COPD Friends
5 years ago
Nebuliser
I live in the Malvern area and have a Medic Lite Freeway Lite nebuliser which i am happy to give away if it is of use to someone in the area. It is twenty years old but hardly used and appears to be in good working order.
I live in the Malvern area and have a Medic Lite Freeway Lite nebuliser which i am happy to give away if it is of use to someone in the area. It is twenty years old but hardly used and appears to be in good working order.
Morse457
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Scary Frog
Having had COPD for the last 13/14 years I really thought I had dealt with most situations. So tonight I'm just sitting in my usual spot watching tv breathing as usual for me. Suddenly a nasty frog jumped into my windpipe and tried to choke me. No warning. In fact I've been feeling pretty good for the
Having had COPD for the last 13/14 years I really thought I had dealt with most situations. So tonight I'm just sitting in my usual spot watching tv breathing as usual for me. Suddenly a nasty frog jumped into my windpipe and tried to choke me. No warning. In fact I've been feeling pretty good for the
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5 years ago
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Using nebuliser
How often should I use my ventilin nebuliser? Thank you
How often should I use my ventilin nebuliser? Thank you
davecarol2
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Hylogy portable neb: anyone used it?
I came across a Hylogy rechargeable portable mesh neb while searching for a portable neb. Lots of good reviews on Amazon saying it's small and quiet, which is what I want - but seems to cost much less than other portable mesh neb machines! Not heard of the brand before - new to home nebs myself but
I came across a Hylogy rechargeable portable mesh neb while searching for a portable neb. Lots of good reviews on Amazon saying it's small and quiet, which is what I want - but seems to cost much less than other portable mesh neb machines! Not heard of the brand before - new to home nebs myself but
Lysistrata
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Amber zone treatment
Hi all I am a brittle and severe asthmatic with a history of circa 10-14 admissions a year and multiple ICU admissions under my belt. Luckily, I’m relatively well between these flairs and am able to work. My local hospital is great and the consultants and respiratory ward nurses and drs. work hard
Hi all I am a brittle and severe asthmatic with a history of circa 10-14 admissions a year and multiple ICU admissions under my belt. Luckily, I’m relatively well between these flairs and am able to work. My local hospital is great and the consultants and respiratory ward nurses and drs. work hard
Bethjbarrett
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Chest is being a little *ahem* snitch
I have severe asthma-although-possibly-not (long story but I’m happy to divulge if anyone is interested) and although my lung function was in the normal range at my last clinic appointment, it was reduced for me. This was my first appointment at the new clinic in a different county so all that really
I have severe asthma-although-possibly-not (long story but I’m happy to divulge if anyone is interested) and although my lung function was in the normal range at my last clinic appointment, it was reduced for me. This was my first appointment at the new clinic in a different county so all that really
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Side effects
Just wondering if anyone can help me? Two weeks ago I had a bad spell with my asthma; two A&E visits, 9 nebs and pred 8 for five days, in total. It really knocked me about and I had very little energy and really bad aches/cramps in my calves. Since Wednesday I’ve had diarrhoea and still have the
Just wondering if anyone can help me? Two weeks ago I had a bad spell with my asthma; two A&E visits, 9 nebs and pred 8 for five days, in total. It really knocked me about and I had very little energy and really bad aches/cramps in my calves. Since Wednesday I’ve had diarrhoea and still have the
RD23
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
MY JOURNEY WITH COPD.
You CAN feel better with COPD. I suffered with Bronchitis from a very young age and over the years it got worse. The fact I smoked obviously made it worse but did I stop? No, of course not, I just had a weak chest. Fast forward to 2008 we were on a road trip in America with 4 friends and one by one
You CAN feel better with COPD. I suffered with Bronchitis from a very young age and over the years it got worse. The fact I smoked obviously made it worse but did I stop? No, of course not, I just had a weak chest. Fast forward to 2008 we were on a road trip in America with 4 friends and one by one
Artist44
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
A great hospital experience (if such a thing exists 😅)
Hi everyone Having had some truely terrible hospital experiences (and posted them on here), I thought I’d post about my most recent trip, which was about 90% positive ☺️ I’d been twitchy since last Saturday (ended up not being able to get out of bed without needing to nebulise/ventolin) due to a 7hr
Hi everyone Having had some truely terrible hospital experiences (and posted them on here), I thought I’d post about my most recent trip, which was about 90% positive ☺️ I’d been twitchy since last Saturday (ended up not being able to get out of bed without needing to nebulise/ventolin) due to a 7hr
EmmaF91
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Brittle Asthmatic - 25 Years old.
Hello, I'm a young man from the UK I've been an asthmatic all of my life. As a young baby maybe 1 month old, I contracted TB (Tuberculosis), at the same time i had bronchitis and pneumonia so as you can image being so young and fragile i was extremely unwell and nearly died, In fact i was ventilated
Hello, I'm a young man from the UK I've been an asthmatic all of my life. As a young baby maybe 1 month old, I contracted TB (Tuberculosis), at the same time i had bronchitis and pneumonia so as you can image being so young and fragile i was extremely unwell and nearly died, In fact i was ventilated
Tysum773
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
CLL spreading to lungs?
Hi, My name is Susie & I’m 53 years old. I had aggressive chemo in ‘13 because I was in so much pain & it really helped me. I have been sick with bronchitis probably 4x a year & it takes forever to end. I’m currently recovering from pneumonia (7 weeks in) & I’ve had a serious cough & shortness of breath
Hi, My name is Susie & I’m 53 years old. I had aggressive chemo in ‘13 because I was in so much pain & it really helped me. I have been sick with bronchitis probably 4x a year & it takes forever to end. I’m currently recovering from pneumonia (7 weeks in) & I’ve had a serious cough & shortness of breath
Suzimac77
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Poorly Controlled Asthma - Help!
I have been an asthmatic since I can remember so from being a baby, and I’m now 36. Problem is it’s very poorly controlled; has been for a while now, under the chest clinic, tried different inhalers, medication etc - no joy, my peak flow is usually 350ish and I’ve been on 6 prednisolone daily for six
I have been an asthmatic since I can remember so from being a baby, and I’m now 36. Problem is it’s very poorly controlled; has been for a while now, under the chest clinic, tried different inhalers, medication etc - no joy, my peak flow is usually 350ish and I’ve been on 6 prednisolone daily for six
Sparkleshimmer
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Poorly Controlled Asthma - Help!
I have been an asthmatic since I can remember so from being a baby, and I’m now 36. Problem is it’s very poorly controlled; has been for a while now, under the chest clinic, tried different inhalers, medication etc - no joy, my peak flow is usually 350ish and I’ve been on 6 prednisolone daily for six
I have been an asthmatic since I can remember so from being a baby, and I’m now 36. Problem is it’s very poorly controlled; has been for a while now, under the chest clinic, tried different inhalers, medication etc - no joy, my peak flow is usually 350ish and I’ve been on 6 prednisolone daily for six
Sparkleshimmer
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Getting help.
After 3 wks of seeing 4 Doctors I was admitted to hospital with severe chest infection. I was eventually put on a Nebulizer which did help. The past weeks have been a constant battle to try and get thru to the Doctor how atrocious I felt. Almost giving up.i don't want to ever go through that again.
After 3 wks of seeing 4 Doctors I was admitted to hospital with severe chest infection. I was eventually put on a Nebulizer which did help. The past weeks have been a constant battle to try and get thru to the Doctor how atrocious I felt. Almost giving up.i don't want to ever go through that again.
GLENYSBEATRICE69
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Nebules online
Hi i understand the dangers of buying online and also what docs are saying,however i have severe copd and am currently in hospital and daily nebs would help my quality of life at home. Yet they still say no so what do they expect people to do. I cant go on like this !
Hi i understand the dangers of buying online and also what docs are saying,however i have severe copd and am currently in hospital and daily nebs would help my quality of life at home. Yet they still say no so what do they expect people to do. I cant go on like this !
Slaughteress
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Anyone got traceomalacia?
I've finally been diagnosed with traceomalacia after numerous appointments, tests, two bronchoscopies and miss diagnosis'. I've been told it's also called floppy airways. Not given any information on it. My specialist didn't even tell me how severe it is. Luckily my gp told me my airway closes between
I've finally been diagnosed with traceomalacia after numerous appointments, tests, two bronchoscopies and miss diagnosis'. I've been told it's also called floppy airways. Not given any information on it. My specialist didn't even tell me how severe it is. Luckily my gp told me my airway closes between
EmberDog
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
AM HOME!
I am home! I am home .. let’s say those 3 words again .. I am home!!! Went to the doctor as I was feeling just awful .. soon as she looked at me.. straight into hospital .. bloods done .. X-ray to .. more bloods .. changed my antibiotics and put me on more steroids .. then gave me my medicine through
I am home! I am home .. let’s say those 3 words again .. I am home!!! Went to the doctor as I was feeling just awful .. soon as she looked at me.. straight into hospital .. bloods done .. X-ray to .. more bloods .. changed my antibiotics and put me on more steroids .. then gave me my medicine through
Candyred
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
I'm new to this site
Had bronchitis and asthma flare up spent 5 days in hospital on drips nebulizer antibiotics and steroids that was 4 weeks ago still feel I'll I'm 68 wondering if I ever feel well?
Had bronchitis and asthma flare up spent 5 days in hospital on drips nebulizer antibiotics and steroids that was 4 weeks ago still feel I'll I'm 68 wondering if I ever feel well?
Tillyjane
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
How to pack a nebuliser for a flight?
Hello, quick question for the many experienced on this forum! Should a mains powered nebuliser go into hold or cabin luggage? Not travelled with all this stuff before so a little wary! Thank you, Deb
Hello, quick question for the many experienced on this forum! Should a mains powered nebuliser go into hold or cabin luggage? Not travelled with all this stuff before so a little wary! Thank you, Deb
Dibola04
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
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