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Hi all, im new and havent got a clue what is going on with my breathing
Hi folks, hope youre all well, about 6 weeks ago i started getting short of breath. I went to the hospital twice (probabley just out of pure anxiety) and an emergency doctor, ive had blood tests ecg, chest xrays the lot and everything keeps coming back fine, however i still felt no better, upon seen
Hi folks, hope youre all well, about 6 weeks ago i started getting short of breath. I went to the hospital twice (probabley just out of pure anxiety) and an emergency doctor, ive had blood tests ecg, chest xrays the lot and everything keeps coming back fine, however i still felt no better, upon seen
Nottzguy1979
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Lung Function Tests and Nebuliser
I'm used to Lung function tests, I've had a fair few, I know when to stop my inhalers, no hard exercise (not done that for years). However, nowhere in the paperwork says if I should use my nebuliser, as usual, on the test day or not. I've only had the nebuliser since last September, I didn't think to
I'm used to Lung function tests, I've had a fair few, I know when to stop my inhalers, no hard exercise (not done that for years). However, nowhere in the paperwork says if I should use my nebuliser, as usual, on the test day or not. I've only had the nebuliser since last September, I didn't think to
wheezyof
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Exercise induced Asthma getting worse, advice?
Hi all, Just came on here looking for some words of wisdom or advice. It’s really depressing me having my asthma unmanaged when i play football at the moment especially when I’m trying to excel in my football. I’m currently on clenil modulite and have been for around 2 months but really not seeing any
Hi all, Just came on here looking for some words of wisdom or advice. It’s really depressing me having my asthma unmanaged when i play football at the moment especially when I’m trying to excel in my football. I’m currently on clenil modulite and have been for around 2 months but really not seeing any
Foskr
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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Hello, i am 29 years old and I am starting to get breathless very often, especially in spring and summer. In fact i always struggled a bit more in hot weather to perform or breath properly but i thought it was normal kind of thing?? My doctor gave me a peak flow meter and i noticed that my readings were
Hello, i am 29 years old and I am starting to get breathless very often, especially in spring and summer. In fact i always struggled a bit more in hot weather to perform or breath properly but i thought it was normal kind of thing?? My doctor gave me a peak flow meter and i noticed that my readings were
Philipe91
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Another inhaler change... Steroid Card or not?
So, the Fostair really wasn't working out for me (https://healthunlocked.com/asthmauk/posts/146157097/seretide-to-fostair) so I was back to the nurse who has now given me a new inhaler - this time it's a Relvar 182/22. So far so good - no nasty side-effects and I'm just waiting for my daily symtoms to
So, the Fostair really wasn't working out for me (https://healthunlocked.com/asthmauk/posts/146157097/seretide-to-fostair) so I was back to the nurse who has now given me a new inhaler - this time it's a Relvar 182/22. So far so good - no nasty side-effects and I'm just waiting for my daily symtoms to
porthos06
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Foster 100/6 inhaler
Hello all , I got a question about my therapy... I was prediscribed foster inhaler 100/6 2x puff morning and 2x evening and 1x when needed... The problem is I am using foster for 2y now everyday but I dont see improvement since I cant imagine day without it and I am ussualy on 5 puffs per day (max dosage
Hello all , I got a question about my therapy... I was prediscribed foster inhaler 100/6 2x puff morning and 2x evening and 1x when needed... The problem is I am using foster for 2y now everyday but I dont see improvement since I cant imagine day without it and I am ussualy on 5 puffs per day (max dosage
Jolius
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Maximum fostair dosage and a smart plan
I am very concerned about a suggested change to the management of my asthma following a Pharmacist phone call to check my medication.I have been on a maximum dosage of fostair 2 puffs 200mg B.D for 2 years. I had 2 acute events last year(I don't know if I had covid) and I have daily wheezing having
I am very concerned about a suggested change to the management of my asthma following a Pharmacist phone call to check my medication.I have been on a maximum dosage of fostair 2 puffs 200mg B.D for 2 years. I had 2 acute events last year(I don't know if I had covid) and I have daily wheezing having
telephonejunkie
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Trelegy an anyone speak of their experience with Trelegy!
Are any people using Trelegy... The 3 in 1 inhaler?
Are any people using Trelegy... The 3 in 1 inhaler?
49dibs
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Why are my SATS at 98 when my chest feels heavy and coughing
Hi all I'm currently in hospital (planned admission for steroid weaning) and my obs are usually 94-95% SATS. I have got tachycardia which they are also looking in to. I'm down to 10mg currently, looking to drop to 5mg tomorrow. I had an attack after my shower on Monday just gone and my SATS were 98%
Hi all I'm currently in hospital (planned admission for steroid weaning) and my obs are usually 94-95% SATS. I have got tachycardia which they are also looking in to. I'm down to 10mg currently, looking to drop to 5mg tomorrow. I had an attack after my shower on Monday just gone and my SATS were 98%
Ghoulette
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma meds
At present I’m on fostair twice a day , and salbutamol when required ,consultant put me on montelukast over 4 months ago ,only thing I get from that I think is bad dreams , asthma nurse wants to try me on carbocistene , does anyone find using these together helps their asthma ,I should also say my ct
At present I’m on fostair twice a day , and salbutamol when required ,consultant put me on montelukast over 4 months ago ,only thing I get from that I think is bad dreams , asthma nurse wants to try me on carbocistene , does anyone find using these together helps their asthma ,I should also say my ct
Truckerclark
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Please help!
Hi everybody! This is my first post. I really need help. I am Marion from Maidenhead, 52 years old and all on my own with the feeling of suffocating more and more. I am suffering so much that I am furious that I am not allowed to get a life-ending injection! Since 3 years I am short of breath and getting
Hi everybody! This is my first post. I really need help. I am Marion from Maidenhead, 52 years old and all on my own with the feeling of suffocating more and more. I am suffering so much that I am furious that I am not allowed to get a life-ending injection! Since 3 years I am short of breath and getting
Marionmarion
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Parents of children with asthma
How do you help your child to manage their asthma? Children often feel more confident and in control if they are encouraged to help manage their own asthma. Even very young children can start doing little things to help care for themselves. If you have a young child, encourage them to carry their reliever
How do you help your child to manage their asthma? Children often feel more confident and in control if they are encouraged to help manage their own asthma. Even very young children can start doing little things to help care for themselves. If you have a young child, encourage them to carry their reliever
ALUK_Nurses
Asthma Nurse
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Upper abdominal pain upon waking every single morning.
Hi, I’ve been trying to find answers for over 5 years. I get pretty bad upper abdominal pain upon waking every morning but after an hour or so propped up in bed it fades and I can get up. Alcohol makes it far worse and means I’ll wake up in the night feeling terrible with pain, sweating and nausea. Hence
Hi, I’ve been trying to find answers for over 5 years. I get pretty bad upper abdominal pain upon waking every morning but after an hour or so propped up in bed it fades and I can get up. Alcohol makes it far worse and means I’ll wake up in the night feeling terrible with pain, sweating and nausea. Hence
Chad01
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Acid Reflux Support
3 years ago
My Asthma
Hi I have asthma and every February/March I have a really bad flare up . This time it as lasted until now . I have blood tests , x-rays breathing test and nothing seems to get it under control I have been on steroids and antibiotics. This time feels different I am very breathless which I have never
Hi I have asthma and every February/March I have a really bad flare up . This time it as lasted until now . I have blood tests , x-rays breathing test and nothing seems to get it under control I have been on steroids and antibiotics. This time feels different I am very breathless which I have never
Tesco123
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Is it COPD or just a symptom of hypothyroidism.
Hi all, Was diagnosed with a spirometry test in February 2019,with COPD and given inhaler to take but despite being told I would get flare ups, this hasn't happened and I wonder if I've been misdiagnosed. I've read that coughing up phlegm on a regular basis is a symptom of hypothyroidism and they haven't
Hi all, Was diagnosed with a spirometry test in February 2019,with COPD and given inhaler to take but despite being told I would get flare ups, this hasn't happened and I wonder if I've been misdiagnosed. I've read that coughing up phlegm on a regular basis is a symptom of hypothyroidism and they haven't
sobs1962
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Management
Hello everyone I need your help, I was diagnosed seven months ago with respiratory airway dysfunction syndrome and chemical induce asthma after a car accident and smoke fumes inhalation. I have persistent shortness of breath quite severe. I tried steroids but my body is allergic tot it I can't take them
Hello everyone I need your help, I was diagnosed seven months ago with respiratory airway dysfunction syndrome and chemical induce asthma after a car accident and smoke fumes inhalation. I have persistent shortness of breath quite severe. I tried steroids but my body is allergic tot it I can't take them
Viorelbadescu
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Living with Asthma
3 years ago
Cliff
I have severe bronchiectasis, sarcoidosis, lung fibrosis with honeycombing in upper lobes. Despite 3 x 1 hour drainage sessions, I have trouble when going to bed at night. Grunting and clearing for ages. I was kept awake for 3 hours one night before I slept. I have an Atrovent inhaler. My bed
I have severe bronchiectasis, sarcoidosis, lung fibrosis with honeycombing in upper lobes. Despite 3 x 1 hour drainage sessions, I have trouble when going to bed at night. Grunting and clearing for ages. I was kept awake for 3 hours one night before I slept. I have an Atrovent inhaler. My bed
skipwork
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
From clenil modulite to Fostair
Hi everyone I hope you are all well. I have just been given my asthma plan. I have also had my clenil modulite changed to Fostair. Just wanted to ask what your experiences have been with Fostair? Is it a ‘stronger’ inhaler than clenil and any advice of what you have experienced would be much appreciated
Hi everyone I hope you are all well. I have just been given my asthma plan. I have also had my clenil modulite changed to Fostair. Just wanted to ask what your experiences have been with Fostair? Is it a ‘stronger’ inhaler than clenil and any advice of what you have experienced would be much appreciated
KPM21
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
International study suggests alternative treatment for mild asthma
A large international study led by a McMaster researcher has found a patient-centric treatment that works for people with mild asthma. People with mild asthma are often prescribed a daily treatment regimen, but up to 80 per cent do not follow the routine, using inhalers only when they have an asthma
A large international study led by a McMaster researcher has found a patient-centric treatment that works for people with mild asthma. People with mild asthma are often prescribed a daily treatment regimen, but up to 80 per cent do not follow the routine, using inhalers only when they have an asthma
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
More advice please prior to GP consultation
Hi experts. I upped my pred dose to 20 mg 2 weeks ago believing I had PMR flare after dropping to 15 for 2 weeks. But with your knowledge and experience you suggested Piriformis syndrome - am still struggling with the PS pains but am fortunately having some sports therapy massage and stretching and exercising
Hi experts. I upped my pred dose to 20 mg 2 weeks ago believing I had PMR flare after dropping to 15 for 2 weeks. But with your knowledge and experience you suggested Piriformis syndrome - am still struggling with the PS pains but am fortunately having some sports therapy massage and stretching and exercising
Pocketdog
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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