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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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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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13 years ago
and just when it was all going so well..............
Well looks like all the excitement about Sean being so well on new drugs has come crashing round our ears. He was suffering with hayfever sun night/monday and on tuesdy ended up being admitted to hospital. His p/f was down to 25% and inhalers/nebs not making any differnce so on iv salbutamol in hdu.
Well looks like all the excitement about Sean being so well on new drugs has come crashing round our ears. He was suffering with hayfever sun night/monday and on tuesdy ended up being admitted to hospital. His p/f was down to 25% and inhalers/nebs not making any differnce so on iv salbutamol in hdu.
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18 years ago
New to board-some questions regarding 5 year old son and asthma
Hello I have three lovely boys who are 5, 3 and 16 months. My eldest son, Isaac, has asthma. Actually his history is a little complicated but the long and short of it is that he is now treated for asthma. I guess I am now only fjust full accepting this after years of blaming his respiratory problems
Hello I have three lovely boys who are 5, 3 and 16 months. My eldest son, Isaac, has asthma. Actually his history is a little complicated but the long and short of it is that he is now treated for asthma. I guess I am now only fjust full accepting this after years of blaming his respiratory problems
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14 years ago
nebulisers for children
Just wondered when are nebulisers brought into the daily amanagement plan for children? My daughter (16mths) has had asthma for nearly a yr and is on Ventolin, seretide and Montelukast. Her consultant has swayed whether to prescribe a nebuliser for home but then changes his mind as he feels she should
Just wondered when are nebulisers brought into the daily amanagement plan for children? My daughter (16mths) has had asthma for nearly a yr and is on Ventolin, seretide and Montelukast. Her consultant has swayed whether to prescribe a nebuliser for home but then changes his mind as he feels she should
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14 years ago
refused treatment help needed desprately!!!
Hi I am kind of new here although I have been reading post for a while. To start of I have a 6 year old son Will who has brittle asthma Well today I got a phone call from my partner to say that Will's School rang and said he isn't well can we pick him up so I went and got him to find he was in a
Hi I am kind of new here although I have been reading post for a while. To start of I have a 6 year old son Will who has brittle asthma Well today I got a phone call from my partner to say that Will's School rang and said he isn't well can we pick him up so I went and got him to find he was in a
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14 years ago
hot weather and another asthma flare up :(
Last Monday we had Alex back in hospital again with his asthma. He recovered so well after his last serious attack in April we had thought we might have been lucky and hopefully see the back of it after stripping his bedroom of carpet and new anti-allergen bedding. How very wrong! He has been back
Last Monday we had Alex back in hospital again with his asthma. He recovered so well after his last serious attack in April we had thought we might have been lucky and hopefully see the back of it after stripping his bedroom of carpet and new anti-allergen bedding. How very wrong! He has been back
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13 years ago
13 year old with asthma- a few questions
Hi! I have a 13 year old daughter (Haley) who was diagnosed with asthma when she was 11. It was very mild, the doctors even called it ""borderline"", meaning they weren't sure if it was bad enough to even call it asthma.She went about 2 years hardly using her inhaler, probably about once a month This
Hi! I have a 13 year old daughter (Haley) who was diagnosed with asthma when she was 11. It was very mild, the doctors even called it ""borderline"", meaning they weren't sure if it was bad enough to even call it asthma.She went about 2 years hardly using her inhaler, probably about once a month This
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17 years ago
Caught between Gp and Cons
Hi Everybody Hope you are all well My little girl (she's 6) had a little bit of a wobble the other day so phoned our surgery for prednisolone. Usually they just leave us a prescription but spoke to a gp who wouldn't prescribe it without seeing her. Fair enough I thought so took her down. He agreed
Hi Everybody Hope you are all well My little girl (she's 6) had a little bit of a wobble the other day so phoned our surgery for prednisolone. Usually they just leave us a prescription but spoke to a gp who wouldn't prescribe it without seeing her. Fair enough I thought so took her down. He agreed
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15 years ago
refused treatment help needed desprately!!!
Hi I am kind of new here although I have been reading post for a while. To start of I have a 6 year old son Will who has brittle asthma Well today I got a phone call from my partner to say that Will's School rang and said he isn't well can we pick him up so I went and got him to find he was in a
Hi I am kind of new here although I have been reading post for a while. To start of I have a 6 year old son Will who has brittle asthma Well today I got a phone call from my partner to say that Will's School rang and said he isn't well can we pick him up so I went and got him to find he was in a
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14 years ago
Can anyone help ?
Please can anyone tell me where I can buy a small nebuliser for my daughter who is 5 . I dont mind how much it costs but ideally it should be able to run on batteries.We have got a home one but it is much too big to keep taking on and off buses etc... as i dont drive. Look forward to hearing from you
Please can anyone tell me where I can buy a small nebuliser for my daughter who is 5 . I dont mind how much it costs but ideally it should be able to run on batteries.We have got a home one but it is much too big to keep taking on and off buses etc... as i dont drive. Look forward to hearing from you
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18 years ago
steroids and nebs - I need advice
Hi, I'm new to this forum. Am at my wits end over my son's asthma management, he's coming up to four yrs old. His only trigger seems to be a cold/bugs and he's on fluticazone, currently 150mg twice a day and montelukast once a day. We've bounced into hospital 8x this year. Normally once a month.
Hi, I'm new to this forum. Am at my wits end over my son's asthma management, he's coming up to four yrs old. His only trigger seems to be a cold/bugs and he's on fluticazone, currently 150mg twice a day and montelukast once a day. We've bounced into hospital 8x this year. Normally once a month.
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14 years ago
daughter won't take steroid tablets, ideas please
Hello, My 10 year old has just been given 4 days of steroid tables today for her asthma, after being on the nebuliser (sp) at the doctors today. She has had them before, but is refusing to take them. I've disolved them in a little water, given her chocolate to eat with it even mixed some up with nesquick
Hello, My 10 year old has just been given 4 days of steroid tables today for her asthma, after being on the nebuliser (sp) at the doctors today. She has had them before, but is refusing to take them. I've disolved them in a little water, given her chocolate to eat with it even mixed some up with nesquick
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17 years ago
Hi Everyone
My so was diagnosed with asthma ay 18 mths old following chest Xray. He has been given salbutamol inhaler and Beclazone inhalers, using the former many times a day. He was admitted to A&E last night with progressive wheeze and cough and quite floppy. He was given a nebulizer and pred which took effect
My so was diagnosed with asthma ay 18 mths old following chest Xray. He has been given salbutamol inhaler and Beclazone inhalers, using the former many times a day. He was admitted to A&E last night with progressive wheeze and cough and quite floppy. He was given a nebulizer and pred which took effect
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18 years ago
New to this site.
Hi im a single mum with a son of 14 and he has had asthma since he was 5 now, but never really troubled him but the last few months have been very hard, today especially had to go on nebuliser and take tablets anybody else find this hard to cope with ?
Hi im a single mum with a son of 14 and he has had asthma since he was 5 now, but never really troubled him but the last few months have been very hard, today especially had to go on nebuliser and take tablets anybody else find this hard to cope with ?
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15 years ago
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