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I've been diagnosed with bronchiectasis... Prescribed ciproflaxin x2 a day yet I still feel poorly still coughing phglem and still wheezing.... I'm on fostair n rescue inhaler... I've got 2 more days left on antibiotics. I've also tested positive f covid... Are the antibiotics not working or is covid
I've been diagnosed with bronchiectasis... Prescribed ciproflaxin x2 a day yet I still feel poorly still coughing phglem and still wheezing.... I'm on fostair n rescue inhaler... I've got 2 more days left on antibiotics. I've also tested positive f covid... Are the antibiotics not working or is covid
Purple_1963
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Continuous congestion
I have COPD and seen my doctor due to chest congestion I cant get rid of. (2 months). I am not particularly ill but cough especially at night and am wheezing more. Chest Xray is clear, sputum clear and doc wont prescribe steroids. Just told me to take the blue inhaler twice a day, which I do, but still
I have COPD and seen my doctor due to chest congestion I cant get rid of. (2 months). I am not particularly ill but cough especially at night and am wheezing more. Chest Xray is clear, sputum clear and doc wont prescribe steroids. Just told me to take the blue inhaler twice a day, which I do, but still
Musicqueen49
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
is this cough normal with copd//emphysema
Morning folks, hope you are all doing ok and looking forward to some warmer weather, I have posted about my cough before but at the moment I am feeling really down and unsure what to do. I sleep well all night but every morning I spend an hour coughing up sputum before my lungs feel clearer and not
Morning folks, hope you are all doing ok and looking forward to some warmer weather, I have posted about my cough before but at the moment I am feeling really down and unsure what to do. I sleep well all night but every morning I spend an hour coughing up sputum before my lungs feel clearer and not
Gladys27
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
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Change from Spireva to Trimbow
Just spent a week in hospital with chest infection. Discharged with a change of medication- Spiriva to Trimbow and a big dose of Prednisolone, much more than ever before. So far the Trimow doesn't seem to help and I am relying a lot on the Salbultimol reliever, which normally I wouldn't need. I wonder
Just spent a week in hospital with chest infection. Discharged with a change of medication- Spiriva to Trimbow and a big dose of Prednisolone, much more than ever before. So far the Trimow doesn't seem to help and I am relying a lot on the Salbultimol reliever, which normally I wouldn't need. I wonder
ilos
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COPD Friends
1 year ago
Partner diagnosed with emphysema
Hi all, My partner has just this month been diagnosed with emphysema. He's 64 and I'm 31, we've been together six and a half years, and I suppose I'm just looking for a bit of advice on how to cope with the diagnosis and tips on what I can do to help. He was hospitalised in January with pneumonia and
Hi all, My partner has just this month been diagnosed with emphysema. He's 64 and I'm 31, we've been together six and a half years, and I suppose I'm just looking for a bit of advice on how to cope with the diagnosis and tips on what I can do to help. He was hospitalised in January with pneumonia and
Casablanca42
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Loaded with a heavy COLD
Hi there guys. Can anyone help with this one. For the last two weeks I have had a heavy cold. Coughing, and bringing up heaps of mucus. I feel actually quite breathless since having the cold and it is making me feel really low and down. My peak flow is only 330 is this normal when you have an
Hi there guys. Can anyone help with this one. For the last two weeks I have had a heavy cold. Coughing, and bringing up heaps of mucus. I feel actually quite breathless since having the cold and it is making me feel really low and down. My peak flow is only 330 is this normal when you have an
Lizzy54
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
coughing post trelogy inhaler?
hey all! I’ve been in trelogy for about 8 months now. I consistently have trouble holding my breathe after I take it, because it gives me a really strong impulse to cough. Usually I can fight it off for the 10 or so seconds but I do cough after taking it for a couple seconds. Am I inhaling too hard
hey all! I’ve been in trelogy for about 8 months now. I consistently have trouble holding my breathe after I take it, because it gives me a really strong impulse to cough. Usually I can fight it off for the 10 or so seconds but I do cough after taking it for a couple seconds. Am I inhaling too hard
SmilesForMiles
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Self medicating NDT
Hello, I am new, and don't have too much knowledge... I started googling about hormones and thyroid after pregnancy when I felt constantly tired yet wired, my TSH has always comes back within range, between 2.0-2.9. I know TSH doesn't give you the whole picture and I really need to test to see whats
Hello, I am new, and don't have too much knowledge... I started googling about hormones and thyroid after pregnancy when I felt constantly tired yet wired, my TSH has always comes back within range, between 2.0-2.9. I know TSH doesn't give you the whole picture and I really need to test to see whats
DamagingGiraffe
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Constant oral thrush on Fostair
I am constantly struggling with oral thrush on the roof of my mouth and now painfully in my throat. I take 2 puffs morning / 2 puffs night Fostair. I use a spacer, brush my teeth, rinse my mouth and it still keeps happening. Usually Nystatin works but this time (after finishing antibiotics) it’s not
I am constantly struggling with oral thrush on the roof of my mouth and now painfully in my throat. I take 2 puffs morning / 2 puffs night Fostair. I use a spacer, brush my teeth, rinse my mouth and it still keeps happening. Usually Nystatin works but this time (after finishing antibiotics) it’s not
GMcC2
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
gtn spray
I was diagnosed with angina a few years ago and at the prescribed GTN spray, I have to say I rarely use it partly due to the headache it causes! I also have severe COPD for which I use various inhalers, I was just wondering would the GTN spray be beneficial to me for help with breathlessness? for example
I was diagnosed with angina a few years ago and at the prescribed GTN spray, I have to say I rarely use it partly due to the headache it causes! I also have severe COPD for which I use various inhalers, I was just wondering would the GTN spray be beneficial to me for help with breathlessness? for example
2rivers
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
braltus inhaker
hi I have just been prescribed a Braltus inhaler of tiotropium bromide for COPD . I am worried about side effects as I have paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and am worried it may trigger an attack of AF. Has anyone any experience of using this medication . Thank you
hi I have just been prescribed a Braltus inhaler of tiotropium bromide for COPD . I am worried about side effects as I have paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and am worried it may trigger an attack of AF. Has anyone any experience of using this medication . Thank you
Caradomben
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AF Association
1 year ago
Spiriva respimat side effects
My consultant changed one of my inhalers from incruse illipta to spiriva respimat, since the change my breathing has become harder and my chest is tight ,my throat is sore ,my sinuses are blocked and fits of coughing .Has anyone else had these problems Many thanks in anticipation.
My consultant changed one of my inhalers from incruse illipta to spiriva respimat, since the change my breathing has become harder and my chest is tight ,my throat is sore ,my sinuses are blocked and fits of coughing .Has anyone else had these problems Many thanks in anticipation.
Guinnless
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Have I made an error here.
I was researching some probiotics for myself to boost my intake of vitamins. I think I might have made a mistake I didn't look closely at what is in them. Can someone help me with this query. Is B12 bad for ckd at 2.5. ug per capsule Is inulin bad for ckd at the rate of 100mg per capsule. Hopefully
I was researching some probiotics for myself to boost my intake of vitamins. I think I might have made a mistake I didn't look closely at what is in them. Can someone help me with this query. Is B12 bad for ckd at 2.5. ug per capsule Is inulin bad for ckd at the rate of 100mg per capsule. Hopefully
fartikins
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
New Salmol inhaler tastes awful
Has anyone been prescribed a new blue inhaler to replace the Ventolin blue one? I've just been given Salmol and thankful my asthma is well controlled because it tastes like glue. Are there any other options that don't taste so bad?
Has anyone been prescribed a new blue inhaler to replace the Ventolin blue one? I've just been given Salmol and thankful my asthma is well controlled because it tastes like glue. Are there any other options that don't taste so bad?
whatallergy
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
[b]Diabetes and the Prostate: Elevated Fasting Glucose, Insulin Resistance and Higher Levels of Adrenal Steroids in Prostate Cancer[/b]
This post is prompted by a new German study: "
Diabetes and the Prostate: Elevated Fasting Glucose, Insulin Resistance and Higher Levels of Adrenal Steroids in Prostate Cancer
" [1] [It has been 20 years since a nodule was detected on my prostate. I have been spending the past few months of self-exile
This post is prompted by a new German study: "
Diabetes and the Prostate: Elevated Fasting Glucose, Insulin Resistance and Higher Levels of Adrenal Steroids in Prostate Cancer
" [1] [It has been 20 years since a nodule was detected on my prostate. I have been spending the past few months of self-exile
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Forstair runs out before I can get the next prescription. The next installment
I’m being prescribed a forstair every 30 days. I’ve spoken to the pharmacist at the practice and she says: There are 120 doses in an inhaler, 120/4 =30, therefore a new inhaler every 30 days is sufficient. Plus, inhalers have 10% leeway so it’s fine. I’m saying: . it takes 3 to 4 actuations to prime
I’m being prescribed a forstair every 30 days. I’ve spoken to the pharmacist at the practice and she says: There are 120 doses in an inhaler, 120/4 =30, therefore a new inhaler every 30 days is sufficient. Plus, inhalers have 10% leeway so it’s fine. I’m saying: . it takes 3 to 4 actuations to prime
Ts777
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Metabolic surgery in Type-2 Diabetes..
I saw an article in Times of india, Mumbai edition dated 26.11.2022.. ( see below).. More information from internet- The term ileal interposition is the process of replacing the last part of the small intestine and the initial part with the most brief expression. This surgery functions on the principle
I saw an article in Times of india, Mumbai edition dated 26.11.2022.. ( see below).. More information from internet- The term ileal interposition is the process of replacing the last part of the small intestine and the initial part with the most brief expression. This surgery functions on the principle
DRH-sangli
Star
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Diabetes India
2 years ago
Morning headaches have gone
So a couple months back i was suffering awful morning headaches ,i stopped taking the Montaluklast to see if was that ,gp threw a wobbly and im back on it .Gp changed me back to a air steroid inhaler with spacer instead of the "enviromentally better" powder one and woosh headaches gone (touch wood)
So a couple months back i was suffering awful morning headaches ,i stopped taking the Montaluklast to see if was that ,gp threw a wobbly and im back on it .Gp changed me back to a air steroid inhaler with spacer instead of the "enviromentally better" powder one and woosh headaches gone (touch wood)
Nanto4
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Alcohol content of MDIs
HI, I've just started using Fostair pink MDI with a spacer. I was using Fostair nexthaler (dry powder) and was switched to this due to laryngeal thrush and breathing pattern disorder. I do not drink alcohol and am getting a burning sensation down my throat and a warm/inflamed feeling across my chest
HI, I've just started using Fostair pink MDI with a spacer. I was using Fostair nexthaler (dry powder) and was switched to this due to laryngeal thrush and breathing pattern disorder. I do not drink alcohol and am getting a burning sensation down my throat and a warm/inflamed feeling across my chest
Leith24
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Sudden rapid drops in SP02 that recover quickly
Hi, Does anyone else have experience of SP02 levels dropping suddenly and then recovering quickly multiple times of day and night? I have talked to my respiratory nurse and he changed my inhaler to trimbow which seems to be helping, but today my Bluetooth sp02 oximeter recorded 42 drop (reduction of
Hi, Does anyone else have experience of SP02 levels dropping suddenly and then recovering quickly multiple times of day and night? I have talked to my respiratory nurse and he changed my inhaler to trimbow which seems to be helping, but today my Bluetooth sp02 oximeter recorded 42 drop (reduction of
WANEYD
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Bronchiectasis Support
1 year ago
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