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Hurts breathing in on left side/lung...
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone might have experienced this or some thoughts. Sorry this is so long a post. This morning I woke up and my left lung/back/shoulder hurt, much more so with breathing in. I thought it might be I'd slept oddly and/or my arthritis as other parts of me ached and back and spine
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone might have experienced this or some thoughts. Sorry this is so long a post. This morning I woke up and my left lung/back/shoulder hurt, much more so with breathing in. I thought it might be I'd slept oddly and/or my arthritis as other parts of me ached and back and spine
Yess1e
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Thank you - to all you weird and wonderful people in this community!
Until I found this forum very recently, I thought I was the only person in the world who: ---Could not stand any sort of fragrance, perfume, shampoo scent, body wash, washing powder (even on other people) wood smoke, lillies anymore ---Had asthma and sinus trouble and reflux and could never work out
Until I found this forum very recently, I thought I was the only person in the world who: ---Could not stand any sort of fragrance, perfume, shampoo scent, body wash, washing powder (even on other people) wood smoke, lillies anymore ---Had asthma and sinus trouble and reflux and could never work out
Leith24
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Mannitol challenge
Hi, hope you are all well. 😊 Bit of a long story sorry…. I’ve recently seen a new consultant, who is sending me for a ‘mannitol’ challenge test and wondered if anyone else who has similar asthma to me, has had experience of this and what the outcome was. A consultant I saw a couple of years ago,
Hi, hope you are all well. 😊 Bit of a long story sorry…. I’ve recently seen a new consultant, who is sending me for a ‘mannitol’ challenge test and wondered if anyone else who has similar asthma to me, has had experience of this and what the outcome was. A consultant I saw a couple of years ago,
Celie1
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
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spriva
hi has any one on here had bladder problems with spriva I have struggled on for a long time now I am thinking of changing inhaler , I am a bit anxious though as my oxygen level is very high at rest 98/99 welcome any feed back .
hi has any one on here had bladder problems with spriva I have struggled on for a long time now I am thinking of changing inhaler , I am a bit anxious though as my oxygen level is very high at rest 98/99 welcome any feed back .
Petrie21
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
round two!
remember how I was short of breath a few weeks ago, went to the ER, sent home on oxygen and told it was a cold. I spent four days on oxygen, then coughed like crazy for two weeks, staring the muscle under my ribs and throwing out a few ribs as well. then silly me, thinking it’s just a cold and I
remember how I was short of breath a few weeks ago, went to the ER, sent home on oxygen and told it was a cold. I spent four days on oxygen, then coughed like crazy for two weeks, staring the muscle under my ribs and throwing out a few ribs as well. then silly me, thinking it’s just a cold and I
StacyHayward
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Rituximab Reaction
Hey guys, on Thursday I went for my first (1of2) Rituximab infusions...although I've had two rounds before. I have it for my IgG4 disease which has affected my pancreas. Anyway, it didn't go quite to plan. 😪 I had the pre-meds and was then started on the Ritux at a slow rate. All was fine. Then
Hey guys, on Thursday I went for my first (1of2) Rituximab infusions...although I've had two rounds before. I have it for my IgG4 disease which has affected my pancreas. Anyway, it didn't go quite to plan. 😪 I had the pre-meds and was then started on the Ritux at a slow rate. All was fine. Then
madonbrew
Pioneer
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Chronic Pancreatitis Support
1 year ago
new to bronchiectasis follow up
I had my consultant appointment today with my usual asthma consultant, my first appointment since my ct scan confirmed bronchiectasis with pseudomonas. She says both lungs are affected, the whole of 1 and the top half of the other. I will be starting a 3 month trial of antibiotics, and I am getting a
I had my consultant appointment today with my usual asthma consultant, my first appointment since my ct scan confirmed bronchiectasis with pseudomonas. She says both lungs are affected, the whole of 1 and the top half of the other. I will be starting a 3 month trial of antibiotics, and I am getting a
Emily-G
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
steroid inhalers and oral thrush
hi I am really struggling with my steroid inhaler as I am constantly getting thrush at the back of my mouth ( I have it constantly under my top lip ) I have ME / CFS and have seen an immunologist ( some abnormal bloods but nothing specific found ! ) I take vits/ minerals : good diet I use a spacer
hi I am really struggling with my steroid inhaler as I am constantly getting thrush at the back of my mouth ( I have it constantly under my top lip ) I have ME / CFS and have seen an immunologist ( some abnormal bloods but nothing specific found ! ) I take vits/ minerals : good diet I use a spacer
Skydog70
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Asthma post COVID
I had asthma as a child and "grew out of it" - never needed an inhaler until 3 months ago. I was extremely active, an avid soccer player, hiking, biking, everything. I have been taking allergy shots all my life which helped make the asthma negligent. I got back to back colds in December-January, the
I had asthma as a child and "grew out of it" - never needed an inhaler until 3 months ago. I was extremely active, an avid soccer player, hiking, biking, everything. I have been taking allergy shots all my life which helped make the asthma negligent. I got back to back colds in December-January, the
JJ2370
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Living with Asthma
1 year ago
Called: Back In The Day
I went to the doctors many years ago. I asked him why I breathed so low He replied " An obstructed airways -flow. Oh sorry Back in the day it was called COAD So wheezy chest was then the norm Blue and Brown and white My inhalers colors back in the day. So what has changed
I went to the doctors many years ago. I asked him why I breathed so low He replied " An obstructed airways -flow. Oh sorry Back in the day it was called COAD So wheezy chest was then the norm Blue and Brown and white My inhalers colors back in the day. So what has changed
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
3 weeks ago today
Hey Everyone 3 weeks ago today, I felt a bit off, had what I thought was ingestion, and was a bit breathless I used my GTN spray and took some gaviscon, and used my inhaler, nothing worked but I still dismissed it I decided to go onto the NHS website and they said a nurse would call me back. If it
Hey Everyone 3 weeks ago today, I felt a bit off, had what I thought was ingestion, and was a bit breathless I used my GTN spray and took some gaviscon, and used my inhaler, nothing worked but I still dismissed it I decided to go onto the NHS website and they said a nurse would call me back. If it
Valentina98
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
weak voice
I had upper left lobectomy November 21 which went well and no further treatment required so feel very lucky. The cancer was discovered by chance following an X-ray for something else. Since November 22 I have suffered continuously with chest infections, one after another. I’m being treated for COPD
I had upper left lobectomy November 21 which went well and no further treatment required so feel very lucky. The cancer was discovered by chance following an X-ray for something else. Since November 22 I have suffered continuously with chest infections, one after another. I’m being treated for COPD
Brookbond
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Nexthaler - any comments?
I recently changed from the normal pink inhaler to the Nexthaler. I don't seem to be getting the same benefits. Anyone else found the same?
I recently changed from the normal pink inhaler to the Nexthaler. I don't seem to be getting the same benefits. Anyone else found the same?
Boom1875
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Asthma and hay fever
Hello everyone, I hope you are all well. I suffer from mild asthma, and my only trigger seems to be tree pollen induced hay fever. My hay fever is at its worst this time of year. This year, my hay fever has been particularly bad so far, which in turn is triggering my asthma. For the last couple
Hello everyone, I hope you are all well. I suffer from mild asthma, and my only trigger seems to be tree pollen induced hay fever. My hay fever is at its worst this time of year. This year, my hay fever has been particularly bad so far, which in turn is triggering my asthma. For the last couple
IamAli_R
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Living with Asthma
1 year ago
awful cough since starting suflasalazine alongside methotrexate
my husband was diagnosed with PMR over 3 years ago after a year of tapering steroids and also starting methotrexate he was still getting aches and pains and was given sulfasalazine which he has taken for a year or so and this has helped control his pains and inflammatory markers along side the methotrexate
my husband was diagnosed with PMR over 3 years ago after a year of tapering steroids and also starting methotrexate he was still getting aches and pains and was given sulfasalazine which he has taken for a year or so and this has helped control his pains and inflammatory markers along side the methotrexate
alysonkerry-
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
NHS medication requested from GP surgery
I expect we all have repeat scripts showing when we can request regular medication, and when it was last issued, the date we can request more, and date when review is due. Most of my items were due for review on Thursday 2 March 2023. However nothing has happened, except with my antibiotic Azithromycin
I expect we all have repeat scripts showing when we can request regular medication, and when it was last issued, the date we can request more, and date when review is due. Most of my items were due for review on Thursday 2 March 2023. However nothing has happened, except with my antibiotic Azithromycin
Morrison10
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Luforbec
Hi All, New to the forum and just wondered if anyone is having a problem after being switched from Fostair to Luforbec? I got changed over in December and got very chesty, run down and a lot of mucus production that wouldn't shift. My peak flow dropped about 80 points. I'm not breathless but get out
Hi All, New to the forum and just wondered if anyone is having a problem after being switched from Fostair to Luforbec? I got changed over in December and got very chesty, run down and a lot of mucus production that wouldn't shift. My peak flow dropped about 80 points. I'm not breathless but get out
tinytears67
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Query asthma- advice needed
Good evening. I have three children, the oldest is 12 and was diagnosed with asthma shortly after he turned 5, for the most part, his asthma is well-managed and rarely causes him problems. My middle child is asthma free which is great but they are querying asthma in my youngest, she is currently 4 (
Good evening. I have three children, the oldest is 12 and was diagnosed with asthma shortly after he turned 5, for the most part, his asthma is well-managed and rarely causes him problems. My middle child is asthma free which is great but they are querying asthma in my youngest, she is currently 4 (
storm4mozza1
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
chest infection and mtx
morning everyone I am in the process of getting over a chest infection that accumulated from a flight to the ☀️ sun. I had to have a private gp to my hotel room who shot me in my bum and prescribed antibiotics and an inhaler, and no sunshine. I did however sit in the shade and felt the warmth on my
morning everyone I am in the process of getting over a chest infection that accumulated from a flight to the ☀️ sun. I had to have a private gp to my hotel room who shot me in my bum and prescribed antibiotics and an inhaler, and no sunshine. I did however sit in the shade and felt the warmth on my
Piglet007
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NRAS
1 year ago
Are biologics (Xolair, Dupixent, Nucala or Fasenra) really worth the cost & side effects
I have asthma as well as elevated eosinophols (~850 mcL). The asthma is well controlled with an inhaler, but I have some concerns with long-term use of an inhaler so my interest is peaked by all of the advertisements about the various biologic treatments. For those who take one of these biologics
I have asthma as well as elevated eosinophols (~850 mcL). The asthma is well controlled with an inhaler, but I have some concerns with long-term use of an inhaler so my interest is peaked by all of the advertisements about the various biologic treatments. For those who take one of these biologics
TmTx
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Living with Asthma
1 year ago
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