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Back on prednisolone
Hi all. Just wanted to have a little moan as I’ve just started my third pred course of the year and feeling a bit sorry for myself. I don’t feel that symptomatic, just a bit tight and coughing a bit, but my peak flow is pretty low - doctor thinks it’s due to a seasonal allergy (fungal spores). I’m already
Hi all. Just wanted to have a little moan as I’ve just started my third pred course of the year and feeling a bit sorry for myself. I don’t feel that symptomatic, just a bit tight and coughing a bit, but my peak flow is pretty low - doctor thinks it’s due to a seasonal allergy (fungal spores). I’m already
lucia_m
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Low peak flow
I am being treated as if I have asthma since I developed a cough at the end of July 2018. I have had 2 lots of steroids and I'm now on fostair inhaler that has stabilised things. I have a peak flow meter and am taking a reading 2x a day. When I started taking readings I was at 240, my lowest was 90 (
I am being treated as if I have asthma since I developed a cough at the end of July 2018. I have had 2 lots of steroids and I'm now on fostair inhaler that has stabilised things. I have a peak flow meter and am taking a reading 2x a day. When I started taking readings I was at 240, my lowest was 90 (
Mas1
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
W6R3 (and a bit of a back story)
I did it! I cannot believe that I just ran for 25min non-stop, with a tiny bit of a sprint finish at the end! What makes it so amazing, for me, is that I have never run for that length of time without stopping in my entire life... When I was a child and growing up, I had really bad asthma. It was uncontrolled
I did it! I cannot believe that I just ran for 25min non-stop, with a tiny bit of a sprint finish at the end! What makes it so amazing, for me, is that I have never run for that length of time without stopping in my entire life... When I was a child and growing up, I had really bad asthma. It was uncontrolled
SubterraneanAlien
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Peak flow help
Hi i had an asthma attack thismorning they did my peak flow which was 79 . normaly 100 . Just wondering if that is bad Thank u x
Hi i had an asthma attack thismorning they did my peak flow which was 79 . normaly 100 . Just wondering if that is bad Thank u x
Mum89
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
General anaesthetics for gallbladder removal and asthma.
I am on the active waiting list to have my gallbladder removed. I have a large stone which is giving me a fair amount of discomfort. I also suffer from reflux which I understand can aggravate asthma. I have had asthma for approx. 45 years and the only time I needed Ventolin was approx. once per year
I am on the active waiting list to have my gallbladder removed. I have a large stone which is giving me a fair amount of discomfort. I also suffer from reflux which I understand can aggravate asthma. I have had asthma for approx. 45 years and the only time I needed Ventolin was approx. once per year
Bevash
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Low FEF25%/75%
Hi, I have had asthma since childhood (now 45) and a productive cough for 6 years. This summer I had a chest infection which I had trouble getting rid of followed by some issues with fungus in my sputum (which seems to have gone now as last sputum gets was clear). Currently waiting for appointment at
Hi, I have had asthma since childhood (now 45) and a productive cough for 6 years. This summer I had a chest infection which I had trouble getting rid of followed by some issues with fungus in my sputum (which seems to have gone now as last sputum gets was clear). Currently waiting for appointment at
WindsweptRissa
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Severe/chronically poorly controlled asthma: what do people do with 'small' flares?
I know the usual advice for attacks/poor control etc, but what do people on here who have chronic poor control do for flares that are more than their baseline level, but not enough for hospital etc? (NB the following is very particular to me and is not something I am advising for anyone else, especially
I know the usual advice for attacks/poor control etc, but what do people on here who have chronic poor control do for flares that are more than their baseline level, but not enough for hospital etc? (NB the following is very particular to me and is not something I am advising for anyone else, especially
Lysistrata
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Leviquin
When other antibiotics such as
Z
pak
, Doxycycline did not work, I was prescribed Levaquin. Heavy duty, but it worked in hospital.
When other antibiotics such as
Z
pak
, Doxycycline did not work, I was prescribed Levaquin. Heavy duty, but it worked in hospital.
lisajawea46
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Severe asthma attack ...still poorly
Hi guys I'll try and keep this as short as possible. I got out of hospital yesterday after a severe asthma attack. I didn't respond to nebulisers as much as they hoped so I had IV magnesium then had more or less continuous nebs and oxygen for 24 hours. I've been discharged on antibiotics, steroids 40mg
Hi guys I'll try and keep this as short as possible. I got out of hospital yesterday after a severe asthma attack. I didn't respond to nebulisers as much as they hoped so I had IV magnesium then had more or less continuous nebs and oxygen for 24 hours. I've been discharged on antibiotics, steroids 40mg
Njm84
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Travelling with a PF meter
Hi! Just for information. Yesterday I was travelling abroad via Manchester Airport. Like the previous time my hand luggage got specially checked because of my peakflow meter. I always carry the PF meter in my hand luggage as I have had the experience of my hold luggage going awol, and I don’t want it
Hi! Just for information. Yesterday I was travelling abroad via Manchester Airport. Like the previous time my hand luggage got specially checked because of my peakflow meter. I always carry the PF meter in my hand luggage as I have had the experience of my hold luggage going awol, and I don’t want it
Wheezycat
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Peak flow
Hi can someone please explain peak flow to me? I take it twice a day at the minute as I've been feeling unwell for a week and I've been on a 5 day course of prednisolone. I find my peak flow has raised but I still feel quite poorly. Also, I think I had too much salbutamol today as I felt very shaky,
Hi can someone please explain peak flow to me? I take it twice a day at the minute as I've been feeling unwell for a week and I've been on a 5 day course of prednisolone. I find my peak flow has raised but I still feel quite poorly. Also, I think I had too much salbutamol today as I felt very shaky,
VentolinAddict
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Bronchiectasis
What peak flow read having mild bronchiectasis and asthma to
What peak flow read having mild bronchiectasis and asthma to
Asken
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Confused
Feeling totally confused. Just seen the doctor for the first time. Had spiro test a couple of weeks ago, fev1 43, showing severe. Had a chest xray last week. Well xray all ok, great news, given rescue antibiotics and steriods, in case i get infection, put on pulm rehab course, starts in 6 weeks.
Feeling totally confused. Just seen the doctor for the first time. Had spiro test a couple of weeks ago, fev1 43, showing severe. Had a chest xray last week. Well xray all ok, great news, given rescue antibiotics and steriods, in case i get infection, put on pulm rehab course, starts in 6 weeks.
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
My sister's asthma
My sister has been doing well lately but this week she is having trouble breathing. She has been to Drs. Saw the asthma nurse. Told her chest was clear but she might have a chest infection. Given more steroids and antibiotics. Her peak flow was 300 which is low for her as she usually does better than
My sister has been doing well lately but this week she is having trouble breathing. She has been to Drs. Saw the asthma nurse. Told her chest was clear but she might have a chest infection. Given more steroids and antibiotics. Her peak flow was 300 which is low for her as she usually does better than
twiddles2
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Update following Peak flow post
Hey guys, I was trying to write my reply in my post but I can't seem to figure if it's done it!! Lol...technology...and I'm only 40!! Anyways,I finally saw my asthma nurse this week at my surgery &she asked my gp to double my dose of Relvar to 184/22mcg. I'm now on the highest meds my surgery can give
Hey guys, I was trying to write my reply in my post but I can't seem to figure if it's done it!! Lol...technology...and I'm only 40!! Anyways,I finally saw my asthma nurse this week at my surgery &she asked my gp to double my dose of Relvar to 184/22mcg. I'm now on the highest meds my surgery can give
madonbrew
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Worried about taking brown inhaler
I was told in my blow tests my lung function was good, then given a peak flow to measure for 3 weeks I got called in to nurse and she said my reading were up and down so I was prescribed a brown and blue inhaler. I have been reading up about asthma and it says you are usually given the blue one first
I was told in my blow tests my lung function was good, then given a peak flow to measure for 3 weeks I got called in to nurse and she said my reading were up and down so I was prescribed a brown and blue inhaler. I have been reading up about asthma and it says you are usually given the blue one first
NM13
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Suspected asthma but no wheeze
I have been suffering with a cough for 2 months. It is worst at night, waking me from sleep and when I exercise. I saw a nurse about 5weeks ago and she suspected asthma. My peak flow was only 220, about half of what it should be. I was given a blue inhaler to relieve symptoms. I used this frequently
I have been suffering with a cough for 2 months. It is worst at night, waking me from sleep and when I exercise. I saw a nurse about 5weeks ago and she suspected asthma. My peak flow was only 220, about half of what it should be. I was given a blue inhaler to relieve symptoms. I used this frequently
Mas1
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Eosinophilic Asthma?
Hi, I’m looking for some advice! My name is Emma, I’m 27 and I have had asthma since I was 2 years old. I was hospitalised quite a few times as a child but then I seemed to grow out of it through my teen years into my twenties. However, when I turned 25/had my daughter, my asthma seemed to come back.
Hi, I’m looking for some advice! My name is Emma, I’m 27 and I have had asthma since I was 2 years old. I was hospitalised quite a few times as a child but then I seemed to grow out of it through my teen years into my twenties. However, when I turned 25/had my daughter, my asthma seemed to come back.
Emmalou91
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
What should I ask my consultant?
18 months ago my asthma became much more stable after being switched to Symbicort SMART and Spiriva Respimat by the consultant I saw in addition to Montelukast. After seeing him a few times he was satisfied that things were stable and he discharged me back to the care of my gp. All went well and I had
18 months ago my asthma became much more stable after being switched to Symbicort SMART and Spiriva Respimat by the consultant I saw in addition to Montelukast. After seeing him a few times he was satisfied that things were stable and he discharged me back to the care of my gp. All went well and I had
Choristermum
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Typical!
How typical! I’ve spent the last few days telling everyone who asked that my asthma was great at the moment and I really felt like it was fairly under control for the first time in ages. Then last night I had some kind of allergic reaction to some air freshener in a taxi (or I assume it was that as
How typical! I’ve spent the last few days telling everyone who asked that my asthma was great at the moment and I really felt like it was fairly under control for the first time in ages. Then last night I had some kind of allergic reaction to some air freshener in a taxi (or I assume it was that as
Js706
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
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