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Morning hope everyone well me not having good day sat on nebuliser breathing bad still on 40mg steroids should b in London rbt but no beds I feel like rubbish ache all over as well waiting for them to ring me with a new date sorry for the rant just not feeling well have good day x
Morning hope everyone well me not having good day sat on nebuliser breathing bad still on 40mg steroids should b in London rbt but no beds I feel like rubbish ache all over as well waiting for them to ring me with a new date sorry for the rant just not feeling well have good day x
Tracey1972
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Home Nebuliser
Hi All, It's that time of year again for me when the hay fever kicks in setting off my asthma, I saw my consultant a couple of weeks ago & he wants me to have a nebuliser at home as I avoid going to A&E even when I know I should, because I have non wheezy asthma - prompting inexperienced Drs to tell
Hi All, It's that time of year again for me when the hay fever kicks in setting off my asthma, I saw my consultant a couple of weeks ago & he wants me to have a nebuliser at home as I avoid going to A&E even when I know I should, because I have non wheezy asthma - prompting inexperienced Drs to tell
Tre
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Kenalog
Hi - sorry in advance if this turns into a moany post. I am having a mixed reaction to the kenalog injection I had last Monday. So far the big positive is a big improvement in my skin - it is normally covered in allergic rashes and eczema and there still is rashy bits but not nearly so much. Asthma
Hi - sorry in advance if this turns into a moany post. I am having a mixed reaction to the kenalog injection I had last Monday. So far the big positive is a big improvement in my skin - it is normally covered in allergic rashes and eczema and there still is rashy bits but not nearly so much. Asthma
Emily-G
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
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Hello all, I was diagnosed last year at age 63, with adult onset asthma. It has been quite a journey and some very scary times. My asthma or wheezing generally starts at night. It wakes me and is difficult to get my air. I am on two inhalers for long term management and one emergency inhaler. I
Hello all, I was diagnosed last year at age 63, with adult onset asthma. It has been quite a journey and some very scary times. My asthma or wheezing generally starts at night. It wakes me and is difficult to get my air. I am on two inhalers for long term management and one emergency inhaler. I
kdr112
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Living with Asthma
7 years ago
Nebuliser for first time
I have just been seen by an ambulance crew and nebulised for the first time. It was scary because my reliever wasn't having any effect and I had difficulty speaking. Fortunately I felt a lot better after the nebuliser. Off to see a doc in a few hours. My peak flow has been declining over the past couple
I have just been seen by an ambulance crew and nebulised for the first time. It was scary because my reliever wasn't having any effect and I had difficulty speaking. Fortunately I felt a lot better after the nebuliser. Off to see a doc in a few hours. My peak flow has been declining over the past couple
Egret_J
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
To Nebulise or Not.
I rang my doctor this week because I'm chokingon so much mucas I've tried the capsules,and now on mucodyne syrup for 3 years I'm finding it's not working as well now.my doctor told me he can't give me anything else and go dwn my chemist and by a nebuliser with a saline solution would like any info
I rang my doctor this week because I'm chokingon so much mucas I've tried the capsules,and now on mucodyne syrup for 3 years I'm finding it's not working as well now.my doctor told me he can't give me anything else and go dwn my chemist and by a nebuliser with a saline solution would like any info
Jessicabarnes
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Waiting to Exhale
Besides all the wonderful side effects and surprises Hepatitis C and Cirrhosis produce, I was wondering if anyone else is having any lung problems ( I never smoked cigarettes ) The x-rays showed My liver is swollen to the point that it is making it impossible to exhale correctly. The pulmonary dr said
Besides all the wonderful side effects and surprises Hepatitis C and Cirrhosis produce, I was wondering if anyone else is having any lung problems ( I never smoked cigarettes ) The x-rays showed My liver is swollen to the point that it is making it impossible to exhale correctly. The pulmonary dr said
Dldtx
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
Acute exacerbation of COPD and GP's
Well don't you just hate it when you start morning suffering Acute exacerbation of COPD. Lucky i did not panic and quickly subsided BUT dose fill you with fear and dread. I think few GPs should experience it and might be tad more understanding. One of my Acute exacerbation was i think causes by using
Well don't you just hate it when you start morning suffering Acute exacerbation of COPD. Lucky i did not panic and quickly subsided BUT dose fill you with fear and dread. I think few GPs should experience it and might be tad more understanding. One of my Acute exacerbation was i think causes by using
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Asthma getting worse
I can't understand why my asthma is getting worse I'm doing nothing different than I've always been , had to go on nebuliser on Sunday was out at the ice hockey play offs at ,Nottingham and allot a sudden I could not get my breath . It was very frightening didn't feel it coming on been to doctors yesterday
I can't understand why my asthma is getting worse I'm doing nothing different than I've always been , had to go on nebuliser on Sunday was out at the ice hockey play offs at ,Nottingham and allot a sudden I could not get my breath . It was very frightening didn't feel it coming on been to doctors yesterday
Workwise
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Hospital admission and general rant as no one at home understands
Sorry for the long post I have brittle asthma and am awaiting an appointment at heartlands in Birmingham I have been told there's a long waiting list and they estimate it will be around May. However since the referral in October last year I have had countless attacks either managed with inhalers nebulizer
Sorry for the long post I have brittle asthma and am awaiting an appointment at heartlands in Birmingham I have been told there's a long waiting list and they estimate it will be around May. However since the referral in October last year I have had countless attacks either managed with inhalers nebulizer
Michowls2
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Viral wheeze help please
I'm not new to this - my son was 3 in February and has had recurrent viral wheeze incidences since having bronchialitis at 9 months. He's been admitted 11 times and seen in A&E more times than I can count. I just wondered if anyone had any advice? Either of how to cope with this - I'm a single working
I'm not new to this - my son was 3 in February and has had recurrent viral wheeze incidences since having bronchialitis at 9 months. He's been admitted 11 times and seen in A&E more times than I can count. I just wondered if anyone had any advice? Either of how to cope with this - I'm a single working
SuzyF
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Still chesty
I've been ill for a week now, started on doxycycline last Friday for a chest infection, diagnosed by my usual asthma nurse on the phone at my surgery because there were no appointments available, at the weekend I felt so ill I went to see the out of hours doctor on Sunday, probably should have gone to
I've been ill for a week now, started on doxycycline last Friday for a chest infection, diagnosed by my usual asthma nurse on the phone at my surgery because there were no appointments available, at the weekend I felt so ill I went to see the out of hours doctor on Sunday, probably should have gone to
shassh
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Two years on.
Hi to all the community, I was told 2 years ago that I had difficult to control asthma after being rushed to hospital. The doctors found that I had pick up viral bronchitis that my body was not able to fight on it's own. On top of this it also set of late onset asthma. Fast ward to four weeks ago when
Hi to all the community, I was told 2 years ago that I had difficult to control asthma after being rushed to hospital. The doctors found that I had pick up viral bronchitis that my body was not able to fight on it's own. On top of this it also set of late onset asthma. Fast ward to four weeks ago when
asthmatim
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
A Carer's frustration
Over several years, I have become increasingly more heavily involved in caring for an elderly relative of my ex ( ex is blind so still running around after him too...) The gentleman still smokes, has been hospitalised twice for exacerbation of COPD but stable for over a year but is now not going up to
Over several years, I have become increasingly more heavily involved in caring for an elderly relative of my ex ( ex is blind so still running around after him too...) The gentleman still smokes, has been hospitalised twice for exacerbation of COPD but stable for over a year but is now not going up to
elfers
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Feeling rubbish again
Had a visit to the emergency doctor today, been feeling really poorly since Friday. I spoke to my surgery asthma nurse on the phone because I couldn't get to them and she prescribed me some antibiotics as I had a temperature and a very painful productive cough. Yesterday was terrible coughing, feeling
Had a visit to the emergency doctor today, been feeling really poorly since Friday. I spoke to my surgery asthma nurse on the phone because I couldn't get to them and she prescribed me some antibiotics as I had a temperature and a very painful productive cough. Yesterday was terrible coughing, feeling
shassh
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Nebuliser high flow mask set
Hi all need help with finding a supply of high flow nebulizer mask set. I bought a nebuliser from Lidil and now need new mask set. Can anyone help with finding a supply please.
Hi all need help with finding a supply of high flow nebulizer mask set. I bought a nebuliser from Lidil and now need new mask set. Can anyone help with finding a supply please.
oldgit55
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Really struggling not sure what to do
I was diagnosed with asthma as a child, it was never really bad, I had a couple of attacks as a teenager but nothing major. I'm 25 now and haven't had an inhaler or anything for over 10 years I thought my asthma had just gone away. About a month ago a developed a cough, went to my GP when it didn't
I was diagnosed with asthma as a child, it was never really bad, I had a couple of attacks as a teenager but nothing major. I'm 25 now and haven't had an inhaler or anything for over 10 years I thought my asthma had just gone away. About a month ago a developed a cough, went to my GP when it didn't
Dani91xx
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Copd emphisima heart condition osteoporosis
I have all the above plus wheel chair bound epilepsy angina I get fed up someday as I take about 34 tablets a day plus three inhalers counting my blue reliever plus highest dosage for nebuliser four times a day had to buy a nebuliser machine as nhs don't give u one any more manage to get a bargain at
I have all the above plus wheel chair bound epilepsy angina I get fed up someday as I take about 34 tablets a day plus three inhalers counting my blue reliever plus highest dosage for nebuliser four times a day had to buy a nebuliser machine as nhs don't give u one any more manage to get a bargain at
Keithburnett
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
New information to help from getting flares
My husband saw a new specialist and he recommended Z-tab three days a week Daliresp and 2 new medicines for the nebulizer twice a day. brovana and budesonide As a help in not getting flares which my husband has been getting a lot of and they last longer each time. Any one have any luck with them? They
My husband saw a new specialist and he recommended Z-tab three days a week Daliresp and 2 new medicines for the nebulizer twice a day. brovana and budesonide As a help in not getting flares which my husband has been getting a lot of and they last longer each time. Any one have any luck with them? They
jan422
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Long term pred users
How long have some of you been on prednisilone? Years? Sadly it's looking increasingly likely I will be taking it long term because inhaled steroids simply have little or no effect. The doctors have expressed concern about the long term side effects but I have little option - without them I would almost
How long have some of you been on prednisilone? Years? Sadly it's looking increasingly likely I will be taking it long term because inhaled steroids simply have little or no effect. The doctors have expressed concern about the long term side effects but I have little option - without them I would almost
Brenviking
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Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
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