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One chest infection after another ...
Hiya, hope everyone is well! The last couple of years my asthma has been getting worse and worse and I've kept picking up chest infections. The last year my asthma has officially been diagnosed as being both severe and brittle. Mostly type 1 in that I am very symptomatic on a daily basis, but then
Hiya, hope everyone is well! The last couple of years my asthma has been getting worse and worse and I've kept picking up chest infections. The last year my asthma has officially been diagnosed as being both severe and brittle. Mostly type 1 in that I am very symptomatic on a daily basis, but then
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11 years ago
Being put on a nebuliser any advice would be good pls :-)
Anyone else use nebs? I'm moderate to server copd , emphseyma, chronic asthma and have alpha 1 zz but have good sats 95/96 fev is 42% prodicted . Finally getting over a infection which Ive had for a month 3 different lots of anti bs later and a over night stay in hospital on oxygen and gona start
Anyone else use nebs? I'm moderate to server copd , emphseyma, chronic asthma and have alpha 1 zz but have good sats 95/96 fev is 42% prodicted . Finally getting over a infection which Ive had for a month 3 different lots of anti bs later and a over night stay in hospital on oxygen and gona start
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
end stage emphysema and respite in a hospice
Hi all, my mum has end stage emphysema. she went into a hospice for respite today, they said between 1-2 weeks to regulate her breathing. her breathing is so bad but oxygen levels normally 92-94 so no oxygen needed. she is intolerant to most meds including nebs, she throws up. she takes 7.5mg prednisolone
Hi all, my mum has end stage emphysema. she went into a hospice for respite today, they said between 1-2 weeks to regulate her breathing. her breathing is so bad but oxygen levels normally 92-94 so no oxygen needed. she is intolerant to most meds including nebs, she throws up. she takes 7.5mg prednisolone
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11 years ago
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Possible asthma and GORD?
Hi there, I'm new here, just wondering if anyone has experienced anything remotely similar with their children. Apologies first of all as this will be a long post... My daughter is almost 4 and has had a pretty busy little life since the age of 1 when she started getting nighttime coughs. We had many
Hi there, I'm new here, just wondering if anyone has experienced anything remotely similar with their children. Apologies first of all as this will be a long post... My daughter is almost 4 and has had a pretty busy little life since the age of 1 when she started getting nighttime coughs. We had many
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11 years ago
High heart rate
Evening all! So I've been really struggling with my chest the past few days and today I phoned my lovely cons and went to the acute admissions clinic where my pf was 110 (best 420) but had a couple of nebs and amazingly it was enough to make me feel much better and my pf came up to 260! Nebs are never
Evening all! So I've been really struggling with my chest the past few days and today I phoned my lovely cons and went to the acute admissions clinic where my pf was 110 (best 420) but had a couple of nebs and amazingly it was enough to make me feel much better and my pf came up to 260! Nebs are never
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
some information that will help copd people
hi guys and gals im 51 years old and have severe copd caused by smoking I was diagnosed in 2001 and don't work. I have read through some comments and thought id tell you what I do to breath better. There is a herb called coltsfoot (google it) I have been taking it for years and years I get a huge pan
hi guys and gals im 51 years old and have severe copd caused by smoking I was diagnosed in 2001 and don't work. I have read through some comments and thought id tell you what I do to breath better. There is a herb called coltsfoot (google it) I have been taking it for years and years I get a huge pan
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11 years ago
I can't cope with this much more!
Evening all, I hope everyone is ok. I have just been discharged from hospital, and I'm struggling again (been to acute medicine clinic today for nebs). I've lost count of the number of admissions now but I have just had enough, of bouncing in and out of hospital, of not being able to work...not being
Evening all, I hope everyone is ok. I have just been discharged from hospital, and I'm struggling again (been to acute medicine clinic today for nebs). I've lost count of the number of admissions now but I have just had enough, of bouncing in and out of hospital, of not being able to work...not being
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
Major surgery and cough problems
I'm soon to have open heart surgery to replace my aortic valve (born with defect). I still get a cough from my small airways disease/type of asthma, which is tons, tons better through using Qvar, but I still cough a few times everyday. I'm concerned about the imapct of this cough postoperatively as my
I'm soon to have open heart surgery to replace my aortic valve (born with defect). I still get a cough from my small airways disease/type of asthma, which is tons, tons better through using Qvar, but I still cough a few times everyday. I'm concerned about the imapct of this cough postoperatively as my
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11 years ago
Wish it would just go away ....
Ok, so I'm brittle, range from *ok * to dreadful. Best ever pf is 650, but use 600 as a marker as my team has seen this recently. Worse ever pf has been <80, during a "" life threatening"" attack. I got out of hospital 2 days ago after 10 days in - 9 of which I was on IV stuff. My discharge letter
Ok, so I'm brittle, range from *ok * to dreadful. Best ever pf is 650, but use 600 as a marker as my team has seen this recently. Worse ever pf has been <80, during a "" life threatening"" attack. I got out of hospital 2 days ago after 10 days in - 9 of which I was on IV stuff. My discharge letter
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11 years ago
Sinus tachy
Just a quick idea before i see GP on monday, would be nice from the people who might know! On an average day i think my resting HR is around 90bpm, assuming ive not just taken my reliever, (but have taken my fostair and uniphyllin) and during an attack i tend to sit around 120, even with b2b nebs.
Just a quick idea before i see GP on monday, would be nice from the people who might know! On an average day i think my resting HR is around 90bpm, assuming ive not just taken my reliever, (but have taken my fostair and uniphyllin) and during an attack i tend to sit around 120, even with b2b nebs.
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11 years ago
Horrible resus nurses!
Hello all, long time no speak! So I was admitted again today to my local, Hillingdon. Although in the past I have had some awful experiences there, I'm actually happy with going there now as I now have a patient passport and Hillingdon have a proper care plan for me now, I see a cons there too so they
Hello all, long time no speak! So I was admitted again today to my local, Hillingdon. Although in the past I have had some awful experiences there, I'm actually happy with going there now as I now have a patient passport and Hillingdon have a proper care plan for me now, I see a cons there too so they
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11 years ago
Research for a movie script
HI, I'm an independent scriptwriter researching for a movie where the hero’s seven year old daughter suffers with SEVERE asthma. I wondered if someone would be kind enough to help and ensure things are true to life and factual. So, If a seven year old girl had a severe form of asthma would (or could
HI, I'm an independent scriptwriter researching for a movie where the hero’s seven year old daughter suffers with SEVERE asthma. I wondered if someone would be kind enough to help and ensure things are true to life and factual. So, If a seven year old girl had a severe form of asthma would (or could
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11 years ago
worn out ! just need a rant
Lungs just go nuts and drop fast with no warning. Under hospital and on lots of meds and steroids again and nebs 4 hourly and nasty chest infection just all wearing me out again Waiting for physio on lungs.Lungs so inflamed and non stop coughing fits.... All year round .Just seems hard and my twin sister
Lungs just go nuts and drop fast with no warning. Under hospital and on lots of meds and steroids again and nebs 4 hourly and nasty chest infection just all wearing me out again Waiting for physio on lungs.Lungs so inflamed and non stop coughing fits.... All year round .Just seems hard and my twin sister
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11 years ago
Grrr doctors
Hi all, Had a attack early hours Saturdays to point hubby was close to ringing for help! Luckly after 13puffs I managed to start feeling a bit better. But I knew I was due to have one as I've got a chest infection. Last night I was nearly choking With all the coughing and gasping for Air. Today I don't
Hi all, Had a attack early hours Saturdays to point hubby was close to ringing for help! Luckly after 13puffs I managed to start feeling a bit better. But I knew I was due to have one as I've got a chest infection. Last night I was nearly choking With all the coughing and gasping for Air. Today I don't
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11 years ago
Helpless
My step son had another asthma attack and his mum took phoned the doctors to get his prescription for steroids ready and took him up to hospital where they put him on a nebuliser and checked all his vitals his oxygen was 80 when he arrived and after the nebuliser it had gone up to 95 so rapid improvement
My step son had another asthma attack and his mum took phoned the doctors to get his prescription for steroids ready and took him up to hospital where they put him on a nebuliser and checked all his vitals his oxygen was 80 when he arrived and after the nebuliser it had gone up to 95 so rapid improvement
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11 years ago
I am seriously ill at the moment.
I have never in my 18 years of life been seriously ill, but now for the first time, it's happening, and by god it's scary. I am basically having severe breathing difficulties, I've had a very rough few days. I went to the NHS walk in center on Sunday because I had a wheezy/tight chest, sore throat and
I have never in my 18 years of life been seriously ill, but now for the first time, it's happening, and by god it's scary. I am basically having severe breathing difficulties, I've had a very rough few days. I went to the NHS walk in center on Sunday because I had a wheezy/tight chest, sore throat and
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11 years ago
recovering
rushed into hospital a week ago severe breathing problems paramedics and A & E were fantastic as was my time on the respiratory ward at new cross hospital nebs steroids and large doses of antibiotics intravenously put me back on an even keel, preliminary diagnosis of C O P D and sleep apnoea. Seeing
rushed into hospital a week ago severe breathing problems paramedics and A & E were fantastic as was my time on the respiratory ward at new cross hospital nebs steroids and large doses of antibiotics intravenously put me back on an even keel, preliminary diagnosis of C O P D and sleep apnoea. Seeing
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Sweats, Breathless and Now Very Low Blood Salts
Hey all, after recently posting about my symptoms of breathlessness and irratic sweats I have just had a short stay in hospital after waking up on late Saturday night being very short of breath. Chest X-ray is clear and the nebuliser helped regulate my breathing but they also found all the salts in my
Hey all, after recently posting about my symptoms of breathlessness and irratic sweats I have just had a short stay in hospital after waking up on late Saturday night being very short of breath. Chest X-ray is clear and the nebuliser helped regulate my breathing but they also found all the salts in my
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11 years ago
Hi , I'm 47 years old , I've got moderate bronchiectais , diognosed couple of years ago , though I have had repeated lung infections
Throughout my earlier years etc , been through the mill as expect many on here have . Im on host of medications , nebuliser for bad asthma , past two years on mucoclear 6% and every other day antibiotic ,I swim 3 times a week and do a regular walk on one day , work term time 35 hours week .i consider
Throughout my earlier years etc , been through the mill as expect many on here have . Im on host of medications , nebuliser for bad asthma , past two years on mucoclear 6% and every other day antibiotic ,I swim 3 times a week and do a regular walk on one day , work term time 35 hours week .i consider
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11 years ago
So fed up I could cry
Here I am on my third week of having a chest infection which is really upsetting my asthma, there's only so much coughing, wheezing, tight chest and breathlessness and sleepless nights you can take. I'm on maximum of all my medication and still my peak flow is ranging from 150 - 70 and my oxygen sats
Here I am on my third week of having a chest infection which is really upsetting my asthma, there's only so much coughing, wheezing, tight chest and breathlessness and sleepless nights you can take. I'm on maximum of all my medication and still my peak flow is ranging from 150 - 70 and my oxygen sats
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11 years ago
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