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Inhaler Recycling
Someone recently raised this issue, but I can’t find the earlier post. A few years ago, our local Boots stopped taking my used Symbicort Turbohalers, which was a shame because they are very complicated and must cost the earth to manufacture. However, I’m now pleased to report that they are now recycling
Someone recently raised this issue, but I can’t find the earlier post. A few years ago, our local Boots stopped taking my used Symbicort Turbohalers, which was a shame because they are very complicated and must cost the earth to manufacture. However, I’m now pleased to report that they are now recycling
Superzob
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Inhaler allergies
Hello, I have had asthma for many years, only recently I have found a few things out. I have been using clenil modulite inhaler, but I have periods of being well and periods of feeling ill and have skin issues at same time when unwell. My asthma has now got out of control with many exacerbations,
Hello, I have had asthma for many years, only recently I have found a few things out. I have been using clenil modulite inhaler, but I have periods of being well and periods of feeling ill and have skin issues at same time when unwell. My asthma has now got out of control with many exacerbations,
Vitali-ep
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Glaucoma eye drops and migraines
I am waiting for an appointment at eye hospital because spec savers say my pressure is too high. My eyes appeared healthy from the OTC scan and blood vessels ok. Sight not deteriorating. I suffer badly from migraines and wondered if anyone on the forum uses eye drops that don’t cause headaches or make
I am waiting for an appointment at eye hospital because spec savers say my pressure is too high. My eyes appeared healthy from the OTC scan and blood vessels ok. Sight not deteriorating. I suffer badly from migraines and wondered if anyone on the forum uses eye drops that don’t cause headaches or make
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
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My Asthma started to act up, so I went to the Docs. They updated my modulate brown inhaler to 2 puffs every morning and night. And to use my blue one when needed during the day. I must admit, that it has made a big difference to my breathing. I have to go back and discuss my BP medication with them
My Asthma started to act up, so I went to the Docs. They updated my modulate brown inhaler to 2 puffs every morning and night. And to use my blue one when needed during the day. I must admit, that it has made a big difference to my breathing. I have to go back and discuss my BP medication with them
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High Blood Pressure Support
1 year ago
Short Period of Pred Increase
Pmr sufferer for 3 and half years and currently on 9mg of pred. Initially prescribed 40mg of pred which proved to be too much for pmr and suffered very high blood pressure until Ramipril prescribed. Over time i reduced to 20mg with a few flares to 9mg where I will stay for rest of my life due to pituitary
Pmr sufferer for 3 and half years and currently on 9mg of pred. Initially prescribed 40mg of pred which proved to be too much for pmr and suffered very high blood pressure until Ramipril prescribed. Over time i reduced to 20mg with a few flares to 9mg where I will stay for rest of my life due to pituitary
choirsinger1986
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
You are what you breath - but what you breath varies...
[i]MY reason for writing this is one or two people liked my answers about the strange world of breathing. I am not a clinician, nor a scientist so beware taking me literally. However some things are self-evident dear Watson. [/i] We breath in a mixture of oxygen (20%) , nitrogen (79%) and a tiny amount
[i]MY reason for writing this is one or two people liked my answers about the strange world of breathing. I am not a clinician, nor a scientist so beware taking me literally. However some things are self-evident dear Watson. [/i] We breath in a mixture of oxygen (20%) , nitrogen (79%) and a tiny amount
Timberman
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Wheezy productive cough
I've posted previously about my problems since December. Finally have a Consultant review in 2 weeks.However I am still wheezy coughing up disgusting green phlegm.I am using Carbocysteine to help this. Had my inhaler changed 2 weeks again from Symbicort to Fostair Had sooo many antibiotics and steroids
I've posted previously about my problems since December. Finally have a Consultant review in 2 weeks.However I am still wheezy coughing up disgusting green phlegm.I am using Carbocysteine to help this. Had my inhaler changed 2 weeks again from Symbicort to Fostair Had sooo many antibiotics and steroids
Janny1
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Inhaler causing A Fib
Hi everyone, On Tuesday I had an episode of a fib. It lasted 16 hours. I take metoprolol Succinate Er 25mg. The next day after using one of my inhalers Incruse Ellipta I felt kinda off. My blood pressure was quite high 148/99. The next day the same thing happened. Today I woke up and my BP was still
Hi everyone, On Tuesday I had an episode of a fib. It lasted 16 hours. I take metoprolol Succinate Er 25mg. The next day after using one of my inhalers Incruse Ellipta I felt kinda off. My blood pressure was quite high 148/99. The next day the same thing happened. Today I woke up and my BP was still
Jances13
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Stronger than steroids
I have had nasty asthma attacks for four days now, as the weather has got cold again. The asthma nurse says that she will ask the consultants permission to move me on to something stronger than fostair 200, to avoid having to give more pred. Any ideas as to which inhaler she could be referring to
I have had nasty asthma attacks for four days now, as the weather has got cold again. The asthma nurse says that she will ask the consultants permission to move me on to something stronger than fostair 200, to avoid having to give more pred. Any ideas as to which inhaler she could be referring to
Homely2
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Ongoing investigation
Hi,So iam still struggling daily after my pace and ablate in July 2022 after being diagnosed with Wolff parkinson white syndrome many years ago. I've had numerous tests, MRI scans, bloods, angiograms and the results have all come back ok. My current health issues are high blood pressure, feeling really
Hi,So iam still struggling daily after my pace and ablate in July 2022 after being diagnosed with Wolff parkinson white syndrome many years ago. I've had numerous tests, MRI scans, bloods, angiograms and the results have all come back ok. My current health issues are high blood pressure, feeling really
Nomis21
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AF Association
1 year ago
Uncomfortable breathing
I have had mild asthma for about 25 years, usually controlled well. Within the last 4 weeks I am struggling to get a good enough breath in which leaves me feeling very uncomfortable and sometimes light-headed. I have been to see the asthma nurse who advised to take up to 10 puffs of Ventolin at any one
I have had mild asthma for about 25 years, usually controlled well. Within the last 4 weeks I am struggling to get a good enough breath in which leaves me feeling very uncomfortable and sometimes light-headed. I have been to see the asthma nurse who advised to take up to 10 puffs of Ventolin at any one
RJS50
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
QVAR problems
I have had asthma since childhood. I have taken QVAR (Beclamethasone dipropionate HFA) for the last 9 yrs. It is distributed by TEVA Pharmaceuticals & made in Ireland. I have had so many problems with their inhalers, even when they redesigned them - so now I just open the lid, put it up to my mouth
I have had asthma since childhood. I have taken QVAR (Beclamethasone dipropionate HFA) for the last 9 yrs. It is distributed by TEVA Pharmaceuticals & made in Ireland. I have had so many problems with their inhalers, even when they redesigned them - so now I just open the lid, put it up to my mouth
BluebirdBell
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Twitching running eye...
I have Hashimotos and wondered if any of you lovely people with this also have this happen to you.My left eyelid is kind of flickering and has been on and off for the last 4 weeks, it's not noticable if I look at it in the mirror but when I try sleep I can definitely feel it. Yesterday it was watering
I have Hashimotos and wondered if any of you lovely people with this also have this happen to you.My left eyelid is kind of flickering and has been on and off for the last 4 weeks, it's not noticable if I look at it in the mirror but when I try sleep I can definitely feel it. Yesterday it was watering
Diamond61
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Trimbow
Hi does anyone use this inhaler to help with IPF?
Hi does anyone use this inhaler to help with IPF?
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
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
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
Changing from MDIs to DPIs for the environment
It concerns me when I read up the plans to change to dry powder inhalers (DPIs) that the patient's voice and experience seems not to be included in the discussion. I am all for being more environmentally friendly, but at what cost to at least some patients? 1. In 2019 I was swapped from Symbicort,
It concerns me when I read up the plans to change to dry powder inhalers (DPIs) that the patient's voice and experience seems not to be included in the discussion. I am all for being more environmentally friendly, but at what cost to at least some patients? 1. In 2019 I was swapped from Symbicort,
Wheezycat
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
What would you do next?
*Long post* alert 📢 So, about 5/6 hours after the consultant told me on Monday that my asthma's fine because it hasn't flared since September, my body decided to prove him wrong and I've spent a week having constant mini - and one not so mini - asthma attacks. I started steroids and antibiotics from
*Long post* alert 📢 So, about 5/6 hours after the consultant told me on Monday that my asthma's fine because it hasn't flared since September, my body decided to prove him wrong and I've spent a week having constant mini - and one not so mini - asthma attacks. I started steroids and antibiotics from
porthos06
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
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