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Painful mouth from steroidal preventer. Need help please!
My gp has historically had me on clenil and symbicort at different times. Both of these caused persistent and painful thrush even though I use a spacer and I immediately rinse out my mouth. A month ago I was placed on fostair to see if it would have less side effects. It's been worse. I have no thrush
My gp has historically had me on clenil and symbicort at different times. Both of these caused persistent and painful thrush even though I use a spacer and I immediately rinse out my mouth. A month ago I was placed on fostair to see if it would have less side effects. It's been worse. I have no thrush
Spoonielady
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Mum and Ongoing cough and breathlessness..
I am after some advice from you wise people as getting slightly confused with my Mums condition/treatment.. She has recently turned 93, had Covid in Jan this year, recovered. Then had a bad spell May /June and finally a sputum sample was taken and showed various bacteria ( 4 types I think) . This was
I am after some advice from you wise people as getting slightly confused with my Mums condition/treatment.. She has recently turned 93, had Covid in Jan this year, recovered. Then had a bad spell May /June and finally a sputum sample was taken and showed various bacteria ( 4 types I think) . This was
JetJet
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Affects of long term steroid use on mental health
What i s the latest veiw of affect of steroids on concentration, memory, depression. Are any of these symptoms linked to steroid inhaler use
What i s the latest veiw of affect of steroids on concentration, memory, depression. Are any of these symptoms linked to steroid inhaler use
Freezers83
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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Chest infection/asthma exacerbation and tapering steroids
Hello, so I started an asthma exacerbation about 11 days ago. Started my pred then started with a chest infection. Had a neb at a and e Thursday as peak flow wouldn’t change from 60%. All my obs were fine. Slight improvement yesterday When sent home from a and e I was told to taper my steroids as
Hello, so I started an asthma exacerbation about 11 days ago. Started my pred then started with a chest infection. Had a neb at a and e Thursday as peak flow wouldn’t change from 60%. All my obs were fine. Slight improvement yesterday When sent home from a and e I was told to taper my steroids as
Leigh2305
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Trimbow advice
Thankyou for all your advice. I will definitely.be following some of it up. I am sure Trimbo is a good inhaler, my breathing does seem better. maybe not for me with my Liver problems.
Thankyou for all your advice. I will definitely.be following some of it up. I am sure Trimbo is a good inhaler, my breathing does seem better. maybe not for me with my Liver problems.
DeeBee60
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Has anybody tried roflumilast
Has anybody been prescribed roflumilast and if so how difficult was it to get and does it work etc ... I'm getting pretty desperate and have tried everything else .but my consultant seems content to just carry on with inhalers and pills which seem to do nothing for me I've had bronch\asthma for years
Has anybody been prescribed roflumilast and if so how difficult was it to get and does it work etc ... I'm getting pretty desperate and have tried everything else .but my consultant seems content to just carry on with inhalers and pills which seem to do nothing for me I've had bronch\asthma for years
Jonn54
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Excellent phone appointment
Evening all as Dixon of Dock Green would say if you are old enough to remember it! My consultation went really well. She thinks that I don't have asthma (which I was seeing treated for but never had any problems) because all my lung function tests are over 100% for my age, height, weight etc. I am going
Evening all as Dixon of Dock Green would say if you are old enough to remember it! My consultation went really well. She thinks that I don't have asthma (which I was seeing treated for but never had any problems) because all my lung function tests are over 100% for my age, height, weight etc. I am going
Digger0
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Bronchiectasis Support
3 years ago
Diagnosis in tough times for the NHS
Hi all. Was diagnosed with COPD April this year. Can’t have Spirometry yet. Don’t know what type/stage of COPD I have either. I have an inhaler - not sure if it helps or not. Gave up smoking without support so that’s something, though I don’t feel better for it which surprises me. Any advice?
Hi all. Was diagnosed with COPD April this year. Can’t have Spirometry yet. Don’t know what type/stage of COPD I have either. I have an inhaler - not sure if it helps or not. Gave up smoking without support so that’s something, though I don’t feel better for it which surprises me. Any advice?
Autumnman
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Fostair 200 inhaler
My Fostair inhalers seem to stop working at between 30-50 puffs left. This is at least the third time it’s happened so a bit worrying.
My Fostair inhalers seem to stop working at between 30-50 puffs left. This is at least the third time it’s happened so a bit worrying.
Hello2345
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Shortness of breath today
Last weekend I had to have my beautiful cat, Tammy put to sleep. Yesterday, I stayed in bed all day as I felt so down. I have got up today as I have to go to work and I am so short of breath and feeling chesty. I have used the blue inhaler but that has not helped. Is it possible that due to me not moving
Last weekend I had to have my beautiful cat, Tammy put to sleep. Yesterday, I stayed in bed all day as I felt so down. I have got up today as I have to go to work and I am so short of breath and feeling chesty. I have used the blue inhaler but that has not helped. Is it possible that due to me not moving
SkyGazer177
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Meds and ablation
Hi all. I'm having a bit of a mare with meds. My friend says I'm like the old lady who swallowed a fly. .. Have to carry epipen following issue with heart meds 15 years ago. Now can't tolerate flecainide and some other drugs. Had managed AF symptoms since then with diet and lifestyle/ no meds for about
Hi all. I'm having a bit of a mare with meds. My friend says I'm like the old lady who swallowed a fly. .. Have to carry epipen following issue with heart meds 15 years ago. Now can't tolerate flecainide and some other drugs. Had managed AF symptoms since then with diet and lifestyle/ no meds for about
Fullofheart
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AF Association
3 years ago
Facial allergy
Hi I have been using Relvar ellipta 184 for seven days. I got a rash on my face, redness under my eyes. Could this be a problem with the new inhaler? I don't know what to do. Thanks for all the answers.
Hi I have been using Relvar ellipta 184 for seven days. I got a rash on my face, redness under my eyes. Could this be a problem with the new inhaler? I don't know what to do. Thanks for all the answers.
ewusia28
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
HU & breathlessness
I’ve been on HU for 7!years and I noticed after about 9 months I was getting very slightly breathless. However, 7 years down the line I am extremely breathless . Walking from room to room I am slightly breathing heavy. Going upstairs I am very breathless and also just plain walking I get breathless.
I’ve been on HU for 7!years and I noticed after about 9 months I was getting very slightly breathless. However, 7 years down the line I am extremely breathless . Walking from room to room I am slightly breathing heavy. Going upstairs I am very breathless and also just plain walking I get breathless.
130396
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Is anyone on fostair inhaler (pink)? If so is this a strong inhaler or for controlled asthma
Inhaler
Inhaler
Levans29
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Help with Inhaler use identification
Hi, I've had a good look online but cannot find much other than scientific medical papers (which aren't much help), but I'd like to know specifically whats in my inhalers, what they are for, and which overlap with each other. They are: Flutiform, Symbicort, Tiotropium (Sprivia respimat), Striverdi
Hi, I've had a good look online but cannot find much other than scientific medical papers (which aren't much help), but I'd like to know specifically whats in my inhalers, what they are for, and which overlap with each other. They are: Flutiform, Symbicort, Tiotropium (Sprivia respimat), Striverdi
mmarcevanss
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Newly diagnosed with Asthma
I caught COVID back in March 2020 and struggled with breathing for most of the 2020. I'm a cyclist used to riding 100+ miles per week and I was struggling to do 30m. I eventually got diagnosed with asthma due to COVID and prescribed FOSAIR 100/6 which really did work. My peak flow is 590 and with the
I caught COVID back in March 2020 and struggled with breathing for most of the 2020. I'm a cyclist used to riding 100+ miles per week and I was struggling to do 30m. I eventually got diagnosed with asthma due to COVID and prescribed FOSAIR 100/6 which really did work. My peak flow is 590 and with the
DanMC
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
How long for Spiriva to kick in?
Hey all, I just prescribe a Spiriva inhaler as a add on to my Fostair for perpetual asthma. How long did it take for you to notice the preventative effects? My doctor said it should be a few days, but a quick google search said 4-8 weeks. Just trying to get a sense of what to expect, and when to let
Hey all, I just prescribe a Spiriva inhaler as a add on to my Fostair for perpetual asthma. How long did it take for you to notice the preventative effects? My doctor said it should be a few days, but a quick google search said 4-8 weeks. Just trying to get a sense of what to expect, and when to let
avernamethyst112
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Salbutemol Versus Ventolin
Would like to know what other people think about Salbutemol inhaler versus Ventolin. I have always found Ventolin to be the better option for me even though they are supposed to be exactly the same
Would like to know what other people think about Salbutemol inhaler versus Ventolin. I have always found Ventolin to be the better option for me even though they are supposed to be exactly the same
ribblevalley
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Desperate mama
My almost 5 year old son started with coughing symptoms at night around the age of 2, he sleeps soundly until about 12AM-2AM and then wakes up with forceful persistent coughs, mostly when a cold is circulating in the house. He was on so much prednisone and eventually we started a preventative inhaler
My almost 5 year old son started with coughing symptoms at night around the age of 2, he sleeps soundly until about 12AM-2AM and then wakes up with forceful persistent coughs, mostly when a cold is circulating in the house. He was on so much prednisone and eventually we started a preventative inhaler
Nhughesmama
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Living with Asthma
3 years ago
Desperate mama
My almost 5 year old son started with coughing symptoms at night around the age of 2, he sleeps soundly until about 12AM-2AM and then wakes up with forceful persistent coughs, mostly when a cold is circulating in the house. He was on so much prednisone and eventually we started a preventative inhaler
My almost 5 year old son started with coughing symptoms at night around the age of 2, he sleeps soundly until about 12AM-2AM and then wakes up with forceful persistent coughs, mostly when a cold is circulating in the house. He was on so much prednisone and eventually we started a preventative inhaler
Nhughesmama
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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