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Unsure what it is as not a chest infection or covid-19.
I ended up at A&E all last night with my asthma. The ambulance had to give me a nebuliser because I had a bilateral wheeze on both sides.The hospital did bloods and chest x ray and said that my chest is clear, no sign of infection and that it is musco-skeletal but yet I was still breathless. Now I'm
I ended up at A&E all last night with my asthma. The ambulance had to give me a nebuliser because I had a bilateral wheeze on both sides.The hospital did bloods and chest x ray and said that my chest is clear, no sign of infection and that it is musco-skeletal but yet I was still breathless. Now I'm
Hpaddict
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Advice needed
Am a newly diagnosed asthmatic. On fostair and ventolin inhalers plus azithromycin and montelukast. I currently have a chest infection and now on antibiotics and oral steroids. How do others manage these situations
Am a newly diagnosed asthmatic. On fostair and ventolin inhalers plus azithromycin and montelukast. I currently have a chest infection and now on antibiotics and oral steroids. How do others manage these situations
Naturesvalley
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Really Struggling with Fostair
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed with asthma last spring after contracting Covid. It started relatively mild, I was prescribed a Ventolin blue reliever and a brown, steroid inhaler (Soprobec) which I took every day with a spacer. My symptoms seemed very manageable and I only had a minor flare up when I had
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed with asthma last spring after contracting Covid. It started relatively mild, I was prescribed a Ventolin blue reliever and a brown, steroid inhaler (Soprobec) which I took every day with a spacer. My symptoms seemed very manageable and I only had a minor flare up when I had
mypoorlungs
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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Newly diagnosed with ADHD. Thought I was just going crazy..
Hi everyone.. I am new to this group. I have just been diagnosed with ADHD..I also have COPD which is under control with inhalers and osteoarthritis in my hips and currently on Lyrica for that..OCD as well.. put this altogether and I thought I was going crazy. I knew I was not normal like everyone else
Hi everyone.. I am new to this group. I have just been diagnosed with ADHD..I also have COPD which is under control with inhalers and osteoarthritis in my hips and currently on Lyrica for that..OCD as well.. put this altogether and I thought I was going crazy. I knew I was not normal like everyone else
Spiritcat
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 years ago
Asthma misdiagnosis. Could it be heart issues? Any advice would be great đâșïž
Hi everyone! I am twenty years of age. For as long as I can remember, I have always hated exercising. This is because I have always struggled to breathe properly, when exercising. As a young child, I quickly grew to despise going on family walks, because of this. It was suspected I could have asthma
Hi everyone! I am twenty years of age. For as long as I can remember, I have always hated exercising. This is because I have always struggled to breathe properly, when exercising. As a young child, I quickly grew to despise going on family walks, because of this. It was suspected I could have asthma
daphneblake11
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Odors and stress as triggers in poorly managed asthma
When my asthma is poorly controlled, I get airway constriction within seconds from odors (fragrance, cooking etc) which goes away with a rescue inhaler (if the odor source is removed). I understand that the odorous chemical itself is not an "allergenic" substance. Is the pathway of the constriction
When my asthma is poorly controlled, I get airway constriction within seconds from odors (fragrance, cooking etc) which goes away with a rescue inhaler (if the odor source is removed). I understand that the odorous chemical itself is not an "allergenic" substance. Is the pathway of the constriction
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Advice for a newly diagnosed asthmatic
Hi first post. Just been diagnosed with asthma following a tough year. Have had covid last year and have only 80% lung capacity. Finding it very hard to cope with the diagnosis. On steroid inhalers and ventolin inhalers plus other medications. I get breathless very quickly and have coughing fits at
Hi first post. Just been diagnosed with asthma following a tough year. Have had covid last year and have only 80% lung capacity. Finding it very hard to cope with the diagnosis. On steroid inhalers and ventolin inhalers plus other medications. I get breathless very quickly and have coughing fits at
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Slowly but surely.
Was just getting used to impared breathing due to the hot weather. When my on the phone review came up. So now, just finished four days steroids. 6 tablets every morning. Didn't have any real effect for two days and then felt a lot better but now struggling again. I suppose it's all those chores I had
Was just getting used to impared breathing due to the hot weather. When my on the phone review came up. So now, just finished four days steroids. 6 tablets every morning. Didn't have any real effect for two days and then felt a lot better but now struggling again. I suppose it's all those chores I had
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Lost inhaler
Hope all are well. Just back from a 4 day break away, just what we needed! Anyway I have somehow lost or misplaced (or put somewhere safe) my Fostair inhaler. I donât have a spare, but have spare ventolin. I last took it yesterday morning (sat) so have currently missed (almost) 3 doses. I take Fostair
Hope all are well. Just back from a 4 day break away, just what we needed! Anyway I have somehow lost or misplaced (or put somewhere safe) my Fostair inhaler. I donât have a spare, but have spare ventolin. I last took it yesterday morning (sat) so have currently missed (almost) 3 doses. I take Fostair
LeiLey
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Salbutemol alternatives?
Hi. I daren't use my Salemol relief inhaler because it makes my tremors 10 times worse, well, so bad I can't live independently with it. My hands and fingers are all over the place. Are there any alternative inhalers which don't do this?
Hi. I daren't use my Salemol relief inhaler because it makes my tremors 10 times worse, well, so bad I can't live independently with it. My hands and fingers are all over the place. Are there any alternative inhalers which don't do this?
micox
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National Tremor Foundation
3 years ago
taking seretide (advair) and Qvar together
Hi all -- Has anyone's GP or specialist ever OKed the use of Qvar and Seretide together? I've been taking Seretide 500/50 during the current exacerbation and for the last year. It kept me alive, but not enough to work and live a normal life. 3 days ago, out of desperation, I started using Qvar100 as
Hi all -- Has anyone's GP or specialist ever OKed the use of Qvar and Seretide together? I've been taking Seretide 500/50 during the current exacerbation and for the last year. It kept me alive, but not enough to work and live a normal life. 3 days ago, out of desperation, I started using Qvar100 as
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Do inhalers help for COPD
Hi, I have COPD I believe it's moderate, I was diagnosed around 8 years ago after I had given up smoking, it was mild at that time. Since then I have tried numerous inhalers and have not found that any improve my breathing. Does anyone know if they are to help improve breathing, or are they to stop
Hi, I have COPD I believe it's moderate, I was diagnosed around 8 years ago after I had given up smoking, it was mild at that time. Since then I have tried numerous inhalers and have not found that any improve my breathing. Does anyone know if they are to help improve breathing, or are they to stop
teresa297
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Emphysema
Just been diagnosed with Emphysema not been referred by a consultant by the gp just managed by him my inhaler is being changed how do I find what stage I'm at with Emphysema Thank you Lina61
Just been diagnosed with Emphysema not been referred by a consultant by the gp just managed by him my inhaler is being changed how do I find what stage I'm at with Emphysema Thank you Lina61
Lina-61
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Cleaning spacer
Hi as you see in pic when the flashlight is shining at. Is that residue from inhaler or suds from cleaning the spacer and them drying into the tube after leaving it to air dry or was that already there before I used it. How do I remove it.
Hi as you see in pic when the flashlight is shining at. Is that residue from inhaler or suds from cleaning the spacer and them drying into the tube after leaving it to air dry or was that already there before I used it. How do I remove it.
Jamescushenan
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Positive ANA speckled test - MCAS
I was diagnosed with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome earlier this year but the treatment hasnât helped much. I have weekly bladder instillations and have been on antibiotics since Feb. I had a cystoscopy which showed biofilm in the bladder. I also have gastro issues and sensitivity to food - MCAS diet
I was diagnosed with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome earlier this year but the treatment hasnât helped much. I have weekly bladder instillations and have been on antibiotics since Feb. I had a cystoscopy which showed biofilm in the bladder. I also have gastro issues and sensitivity to food - MCAS diet
JKUK
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
O2 saturation and heart rate
May I ask if anyone takes measurements of O2 saturation during asthma attacks? Do you see numbers drop significantly during attacks? I know my asthma is bad when I cannot talk in sentences and must lie down to let it pass. While lying down, the heart rate is at 130 and stays until rescue inhaler kicks
May I ask if anyone takes measurements of O2 saturation during asthma attacks? Do you see numbers drop significantly during attacks? I know my asthma is bad when I cannot talk in sentences and must lie down to let it pass. While lying down, the heart rate is at 130 and stays until rescue inhaler kicks
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma, flared again
Hi everybody well as, expected my asthma off again. Came off the 5 day course of pred and it took at least 5 days before I had, any relief. Thought I was, doing OK until a couple days, ago started tight in chest again and, couldn't do much. Last 2 nights only slept a few hours, waking up breathless
Hi everybody well as, expected my asthma off again. Came off the 5 day course of pred and it took at least 5 days before I had, any relief. Thought I was, doing OK until a couple days, ago started tight in chest again and, couldn't do much. Last 2 nights only slept a few hours, waking up breathless
Tvpuzzle
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Residue / cloudiness
Hi when someone says static build up what does that mean in a spacer or how do you tell or know when the static is building up etc as I have no clue or is it the residue from inhaler and cloudiness mean static building up
Hi when someone says static build up what does that mean in a spacer or how do you tell or know when the static is building up etc as I have no clue or is it the residue from inhaler and cloudiness mean static building up
Jamescushenan
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma spacer
Hi I clean my spacer every 5 to 7 days and use soapy water with anti static cloth for cleaning inside tube only when washing it to remove residue from inhaler as without cloth just washing it in soapy water doesnât reduce residue or medicine stick in tube but I use a fostair inhaler with a aerochamber
Hi I clean my spacer every 5 to 7 days and use soapy water with anti static cloth for cleaning inside tube only when washing it to remove residue from inhaler as without cloth just washing it in soapy water doesnât reduce residue or medicine stick in tube but I use a fostair inhaler with a aerochamber
Jamescushenan
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Urgent Advice please Do I carry on with Fostair inhaler with Prednisone?
Hi I am now taking a short dose of Prednisone for the first time and forgot to ask GP if I should also continue taking my Fostiar steroid inhaler? I suspect so as he didnât tell me to stop! But I donât know for sure and I am due another dose of Fostair before bed? Does anyone know thank you in anticipation
Hi I am now taking a short dose of Prednisone for the first time and forgot to ask GP if I should also continue taking my Fostiar steroid inhaler? I suspect so as he didnât tell me to stop! But I donât know for sure and I am due another dose of Fostair before bed? Does anyone know thank you in anticipation
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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