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Why does no one know whats wrong?
Sorry but I feel a rant coming on. I have 3 boys all with asthma. The eldest, 11, is luckily very mild. Then I have twin boys who are almost 4 who have a number of admissions between them, along with various allergies. They were also prem. Oliver, one of my twins, had a very bad attack August of
Sorry but I feel a rant coming on. I have 3 boys all with asthma. The eldest, 11, is luckily very mild. Then I have twin boys who are almost 4 who have a number of admissions between them, along with various allergies. They were also prem. Oliver, one of my twins, had a very bad attack August of
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16 years ago
Omalizumab - fro a 5yr old?
Hi, My son is 5yrs old and has been in and out of hospital most of his life. Following a bad attack when he was 2, needing resucitation and time in intensive care, he was put on slo phylin as well as extensive inhalers, etc. His asthma is still not controlled despite all this and he regularly has
Hi, My son is 5yrs old and has been in and out of hospital most of his life. Following a bad attack when he was 2, needing resucitation and time in intensive care, he was put on slo phylin as well as extensive inhalers, etc. His asthma is still not controlled despite all this and he regularly has
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14 years ago
My 15 month old has constant wheeze
Hello My daughter is 15 months old and hasn't ""offically"" been diagnosed with asthma but her recent symptoms and treatments certainly indicate that, plus, her eczema, food allergies (milk & egg) and history of allergy in my family mean it's looking more and more likely. So I decided I'd better find
Hello My daughter is 15 months old and hasn't ""offically"" been diagnosed with asthma but her recent symptoms and treatments certainly indicate that, plus, her eczema, food allergies (milk & egg) and history of allergy in my family mean it's looking more and more likely. So I decided I'd better find
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17 years ago
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im not getting anywhere with my daughters asthma please help
my daughter is 6 years of age and suffers from severe asthma and eczema and has been diagnosed for a few years now.my daughter rarely shows the symptoms until late on in an attack and so has been hospitilised a few times because of this she can go several months without a bad attack but can then have
my daughter is 6 years of age and suffers from severe asthma and eczema and has been diagnosed for a few years now.my daughter rarely shows the symptoms until late on in an attack and so has been hospitilised a few times because of this she can go several months without a bad attack but can then have
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15 years ago
Home Nebuliser
Hi, i'm a new user as i've decided to reach out beyond the nhs, i'm frustrated at how little i've been prepped to deal with my 7 year old's asthma (she has been diagnosed since 2 and a 1/2). Recently it has got a lot worse and she has needed an ambulance called out 3 times in the last 7 weeks. So around
Hi, i'm a new user as i've decided to reach out beyond the nhs, i'm frustrated at how little i've been prepped to deal with my 7 year old's asthma (she has been diagnosed since 2 and a 1/2). Recently it has got a lot worse and she has needed an ambulance called out 3 times in the last 7 weeks. So around
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15 years ago
Holiday insurance
Hi. We are finding it really hard to insure our two year old for asthma because she has had several hospital admissions this year and has been on a nebuliser three times since Xmas. Does anyone know where we can try? We are going to Europe and have ethic cards
Hi. We are finding it really hard to insure our two year old for asthma because she has had several hospital admissions this year and has been on a nebuliser three times since Xmas. Does anyone know where we can try? We are going to Europe and have ethic cards
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12 years ago
could you spare some of your lungs please? :o)
desperatly in need of some extra lung function as mine are being rubbish, still on 4hourly nebs, pred and now antiB's as have a stinking chest infection. Willing to pay in chocolate or other food stuffs as its my 18th on friday and really want to be better!
desperatly in need of some extra lung function as mine are being rubbish, still on 4hourly nebs, pred and now antiB's as have a stinking chest infection. Willing to pay in chocolate or other food stuffs as its my 18th on friday and really want to be better!
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16 years ago
New nursery - Any advice
Hi everybody I wanted to say thankyou for those who replied to my previous post and for the support thats been offered to me. I've found it really invaluable. Holly starts a new nursery in a couple of weeks and we've been and met with the nursery head and some of the teachers. They know all about Holly's
Hi everybody I wanted to say thankyou for those who replied to my previous post and for the support thats been offered to me. I've found it really invaluable. Holly starts a new nursery in a couple of weeks and we've been and met with the nursery head and some of the teachers. They know all about Holly's
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18 years ago
Advise on daily Pred
Hi have been keeping up with everyones news but not posted in a while. I have a 10 year old son who has difficult to manage to Asthma, thankfully he responds well to nebs and pred when in hospital and has only needed to be admitted to HDU once. We seem to be on a 4 to 6 weekly cycle of needing pred
Hi have been keeping up with everyones news but not posted in a while. I have a 10 year old son who has difficult to manage to Asthma, thankfully he responds well to nebs and pred when in hospital and has only needed to be admitted to HDU once. We seem to be on a 4 to 6 weekly cycle of needing pred
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18 years ago
New Person...15 month old just diagnosed following an attack!
Hi all. Im new to this forum. Just been referred to it by a friend. I have 2 children. My son was diagnosed with asthma age 2.5yrs. He has never had an attack but is extremely wheezy when ill. He has regular inhalers, steroids and nebs when poorly but is ok in normal daily activities. My daughter is
Hi all. Im new to this forum. Just been referred to it by a friend. I have 2 children. My son was diagnosed with asthma age 2.5yrs. He has never had an attack but is extremely wheezy when ill. He has regular inhalers, steroids and nebs when poorly but is ok in normal daily activities. My daughter is
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14 years ago
never underessimate asthma
hi i just thought i would share this with you all.my daughter 3 years ago .woke up at 3 in morning having asthma attack .i phoned an ambullance .i knew just with her colour .pale .her shoulders hunched up she was finding it very hard 2 breath.ambullance men gave her nebuliser .we arrived at hospital
hi i just thought i would share this with you all.my daughter 3 years ago .woke up at 3 in morning having asthma attack .i phoned an ambullance .i knew just with her colour .pale .her shoulders hunched up she was finding it very hard 2 breath.ambullance men gave her nebuliser .we arrived at hospital
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17 years ago
What would you do? Im worried!
Maddie has had 2 courses of pred in the last 10 days. Shes poorly again, after being off the pred for 2 days. I took her to the gp surgery this morn but could only see a locum dr. I explained what has been going on etc to which the dr asked ""Does she have an inhaler?""!!!! When id finished telling the
Maddie has had 2 courses of pred in the last 10 days. Shes poorly again, after being off the pred for 2 days. I took her to the gp surgery this morn but could only see a locum dr. I explained what has been going on etc to which the dr asked ""Does she have an inhaler?""!!!! When id finished telling the
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14 years ago
Nebulizer
My son's resp nurse is against him having a neb at home. (He is 10yr) Also has adrenal supression now, due to high dose of steriods. (Which is another worry) Reason's she say's is because his Sats fall low during an attack, the peadatrion agrees with this. During his last attack we called the
My son's resp nurse is against him having a neb at home. (He is 10yr) Also has adrenal supression now, due to high dose of steriods. (Which is another worry) Reason's she say's is because his Sats fall low during an attack, the peadatrion agrees with this. During his last attack we called the
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18 years ago
What next for my poor little girl?!
My gorgeous little girl was put on a maintenance dose of pred last month. It eased the daily symptoms she was getting of exercised induced asthma for example. Prior to this she could only walk 50m without becoming breathless. Since beig on daily pred she can walk further and sleep better without regular
My gorgeous little girl was put on a maintenance dose of pred last month. It eased the daily symptoms she was getting of exercised induced asthma for example. Prior to this she could only walk 50m without becoming breathless. Since beig on daily pred she can walk further and sleep better without regular
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13 years ago
Hello
Hi to you all, I've been lurking (so to speak) for some time and finally joined the forums tonight. I'm mum of a 6 year old and a 4 year old. My little boy was born coughing (literally) 4 years ago, which was tentatively diagnosed as floppy larynx. Anyway to cut a very long 4 year story short, he has
Hi to you all, I've been lurking (so to speak) for some time and finally joined the forums tonight. I'm mum of a 6 year old and a 4 year old. My little boy was born coughing (literally) 4 years ago, which was tentatively diagnosed as floppy larynx. Anyway to cut a very long 4 year story short, he has
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16 years ago
Daughter just diagnosed with Asthma - What now?
Hello everyone My 2 year old daughter has recently been diagnosed with Asthma. She has been in hospital 3 times since April and 2 of those were in the last month (as well as lots of visits to out of hours centres for nebs and steriods in between). Each time she has had an Asthma attack she seems to
Hello everyone My 2 year old daughter has recently been diagnosed with Asthma. She has been in hospital 3 times since April and 2 of those were in the last month (as well as lots of visits to out of hours centres for nebs and steriods in between). Each time she has had an Asthma attack she seems to
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16 years ago
Not sure how to proceed anymore
I have 4 year old twins and one of them has severe/difficult/brittle (every hospital has different names for it) asthma. She was diagnosed at 7 months old and she is unfortunately getting worse. She was admitted 14 times last year and that doesn't even begin to detail the number of times we have dealt
I have 4 year old twins and one of them has severe/difficult/brittle (every hospital has different names for it) asthma. She was diagnosed at 7 months old and she is unfortunately getting worse. She was admitted 14 times last year and that doesn't even begin to detail the number of times we have dealt
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14 years ago
letting off steam
Inlaw asked me if we have been anywhere while off work on hols. Told her we went Manchester shopping but was taken bad with a big asthma attack needing oxygen and nebs, She replied to her son pointless you having holiday as she ends up in hospital and then carried on to say we all get stress and thats
Inlaw asked me if we have been anywhere while off work on hols. Told her we went Manchester shopping but was taken bad with a big asthma attack needing oxygen and nebs, She replied to her son pointless you having holiday as she ends up in hospital and then carried on to say we all get stress and thats
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13 years ago
new here....our story
Hi Everyone, My name is Helen, I live with my partner Joe and or 3 children, Rhianna, 11, Alex, 6 and Jack who is 4. Up til 2 weeks ago Alex had never been diagnosed with asthma and never shown any symtoms of it. Here is an outline of what has happened to us. Thursday 24th March - we noticed Alex
Hi Everyone, My name is Helen, I live with my partner Joe and or 3 children, Rhianna, 11, Alex, 6 and Jack who is 4. Up til 2 weeks ago Alex had never been diagnosed with asthma and never shown any symtoms of it. Here is an outline of what has happened to us. Thursday 24th March - we noticed Alex
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13 years ago
Which nebuliser is best for a nearly 3year old?
Hiya all, my godson's mam will be permitted to get a nebuliser for her nearly 3 year old son. We were just wondering which one's the best on the Market at the moment? I know us adults have to buy our own, I don't suppose children get them on prescription do they? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
Hiya all, my godson's mam will be permitted to get a nebuliser for her nearly 3 year old son. We were just wondering which one's the best on the Market at the moment? I know us adults have to buy our own, I don't suppose children get them on prescription do they? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
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