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New to biologics - don't feel particularly well.
Now, the only other thing is I had my first ever biologic injection for my
severe
asthma
about 2 weeks ago. I'm on the new Tezelepumab. Could this be affecting my AI? Any fellow asthmatics with AI on biologics, do you find it makes your AI more temperamental?
Now, the only other thing is I had my first ever biologic injection for my
severe
asthma
about 2 weeks ago. I'm on the new Tezelepumab. Could this be affecting my AI? Any fellow asthmatics with AI on biologics, do you find it makes your AI more temperamental?
Ghoulette
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Salbutamol for Myasthenia
I looked up the NHS's maximum dose for the kind of
severe
asthma
attacks I used to have: 10 puffs in 5 minutes. I took these while rinsing and swallowing water to ensure all the salbutamol - approximately 10x 100 mcg = 1mg - was absorbed in the lungs or the stomach.
I looked up the NHS's maximum dose for the kind of
severe
asthma
attacks I used to have: 10 puffs in 5 minutes. I took these while rinsing and swallowing water to ensure all the salbutamol - approximately 10x 100 mcg = 1mg - was absorbed in the lungs or the stomach.
AtopicGuy
in
Neuropathy Support
1 month ago
Asthma attacks
Hi everyone, I’ve got adult onset asthma and I’ve been struggling with several asthma attacks this year where I feel short of breath and very wheezy. My oxygen has always been ok-ish (always above 93% and was above 96% on recent attack). I’m wondering if anyone else experiences this (asthma attacks
Hi everyone, I’ve got adult onset asthma and I’ve been struggling with several asthma attacks this year where I feel short of breath and very wheezy. My oxygen has always been ok-ish (always above 93% and was above 96% on recent attack). I’m wondering if anyone else experiences this (asthma attacks
Worried546
in
Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
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Culture & Sensitivity
These are medical tests which look for bacteria, viruses or fungi. They can be ordered for body fluids such as urine, blood or stools. Some of us with P.A. or B12 deficiency might have H.pylori or overgrowth of microorganisms in the small intestine. I had a stool test and gut microbiome tests. The microbiome
These are medical tests which look for bacteria, viruses or fungi. They can be ordered for body fluids such as urine, blood or stools. Some of us with P.A. or B12 deficiency might have H.pylori or overgrowth of microorganisms in the small intestine. I had a stool test and gut microbiome tests. The microbiome
Narwhal10
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
has anyone else had breathing problems
eosinophilic
asthma
I would like to know if anyone else has
severe
eosinophilic
asthma
because to tell you the truth I’m scared because my breathing is terrible and my doctor said I had stridor I hope you can help me
eosinophilic
asthma
I would like to know if anyone else has
severe
eosinophilic
asthma
because to tell you the truth I’m scared because my breathing is terrible and my doctor said I had stridor I hope you can help me
Liz2468
in
LUPUS UK
11 months ago
Chest Clinic
My GP/ Asthma Nurse has referred me to the Chest Clinic at the hospital because my scores at my last asthma check-up were pretty low, and I've got my appointment on Wednesday, but I'm not sure what I should mention. I get frequent flare-ups and chest infections- flare-ups probably between every 4-6 weeks
My GP/ Asthma Nurse has referred me to the Chest Clinic at the hospital because my scores at my last asthma check-up were pretty low, and I've got my appointment on Wednesday, but I'm not sure what I should mention. I get frequent flare-ups and chest infections- flare-ups probably between every 4-6 weeks
Lilmix03
in
Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Asthma Flare up
So I have
Severe
Asthma
that at one point was uncontrolled and for some reason lately I've been having a really bad flare up.
So I have
Severe
Asthma
that at one point was uncontrolled and for some reason lately I've been having a really bad flare up.
Lilmix03
in
Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Is there a firm way to distinguish sinus issues from asthma symptoms
This might sound like a stupid question but I have a nasal condition - chronic rhinitis with polyps which is relatively managed however my nose/nasopharynx has changed somehow in the past year in that it makes whistling noises when I breath in. Particularly my left nostril it feels a bit like breathing
This might sound like a stupid question but I have a nasal condition - chronic rhinitis with polyps which is relatively managed however my nose/nasopharynx has changed somehow in the past year in that it makes whistling noises when I breath in. Particularly my left nostril it feels a bit like breathing
Blueforest23
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Moving to Symbicort from Budesonide and Salbutomol
Hi this is a simple question, I have had seasonal allergic Asthma for about 15 years, but in the last 5 years or so it was really under control and I was able to cut way down on medication, this year though the pollen has been off the scale her in the South West and I have been struggling, had a couple
Hi this is a simple question, I have had seasonal allergic Asthma for about 15 years, but in the last 5 years or so it was really under control and I was able to cut way down on medication, this year though the pollen has been off the scale her in the South West and I have been struggling, had a couple
shat1
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Anyone else have Eosinophilic Asthma with chronic rhinosinusitis?
Shortly after my 5th stomach operation (4 failed for acid reflux) I was told I had Bronchiectasis along with mild asthma this was after being taken to hospital as could not breathe and blue ventolin did not work. This diagnosis eventually changed to Eosinophilic Asthma under my Respiratory Dept
Shortly after my 5th stomach operation (4 failed for acid reflux) I was told I had Bronchiectasis along with mild asthma this was after being taken to hospital as could not breathe and blue ventolin did not work. This diagnosis eventually changed to Eosinophilic Asthma under my Respiratory Dept
H0peful
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Help with my daughter's results please
A holiday in Malta last October, resulted in yet another hospital stay -
severe
asthma
attack this time. She has a monthly experimental injection for her very severe allergies, which had resulted in several ER visits and hospital stays. She says this knocks down her immune system.
A holiday in Malta last October, resulted in yet another hospital stay -
severe
asthma
attack this time. She has a monthly experimental injection for her very severe allergies, which had resulted in several ER visits and hospital stays. She says this knocks down her immune system.
dizzy864
in
Thyroid UK
2 months ago
hayfever triggering asthma
hi, I’m looking for some advice a couple of months ago I was hospitalised after 2 asthma attacks in 3 days and then I got pneumonia. Throughout the course of getting better I was prescribed 6 courses of steroids as well as antibiotics. Now it’s hayfever season and this seems to be playing havoc with
hi, I’m looking for some advice a couple of months ago I was hospitalised after 2 asthma attacks in 3 days and then I got pneumonia. Throughout the course of getting better I was prescribed 6 courses of steroids as well as antibiotics. Now it’s hayfever season and this seems to be playing havoc with
Shorty_89
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Peoples experience of biologics
I have been diagnosed with
severe
eosinophilic
asthma
and allergic asthma and have been approved for biologic therapy 12 month trial. I had my first injection of Fasenra in December and second one in Jan. I am due my third one next week.
I have been diagnosed with
severe
eosinophilic
asthma
and allergic asthma and have been approved for biologic therapy 12 month trial. I had my first injection of Fasenra in December and second one in Jan. I am due my third one next week.
Whizzymaz
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
asthma and the seaside
Hi everyone I really struggle in the summer with my asthma, have tried all sorts such as Xolair which didn't work for me (not eligible for the other biologics apparently) It seems I'm just expected to get by on steroids and staying indoors. I find that my asthma is better at the seaside, I can only
Hi everyone I really struggle in the summer with my asthma, have tried all sorts such as Xolair which didn't work for me (not eligible for the other biologics apparently) It seems I'm just expected to get by on steroids and staying indoors. I find that my asthma is better at the seaside, I can only
ccccc
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Biologics
I've been referred to an Asthma specialist who will be seriously considering me for biologics. I'm 72 this year and have had asthma all of my life. I'm not too bad but I can feel things not quite right at all. I have done all the FEV stuff. I suppose I am quite fit for an asthmatic as I'm 5 ' 8
I've been referred to an Asthma specialist who will be seriously considering me for biologics. I'm 72 this year and have had asthma all of my life. I'm not too bad but I can feel things not quite right at all. I have done all the FEV stuff. I suppose I am quite fit for an asthmatic as I'm 5 ' 8
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Coping with asthma at the moment
Morning fellow asthma sufferers, I'm sure there are many out there like me finding that the high pollen levels are increasing asthma symptoms. My asthma was only diagnosed 3+ years ago 6 months after my bronchiectasis diagnosis so I feel I'm still trying to understand my triggers and how to deal with
Morning fellow asthma sufferers, I'm sure there are many out there like me finding that the high pollen levels are increasing asthma symptoms. My asthma was only diagnosed 3+ years ago 6 months after my bronchiectasis diagnosis so I feel I'm still trying to understand my triggers and how to deal with
LizPat30
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
change of inhaler
Following a
severe
asthma
attack I have been started on RELVAR 144/22 elipta ,once daily. Anyone else prescribed it ?
Following a
severe
asthma
attack I have been started on RELVAR 144/22 elipta ,once daily. Anyone else prescribed it ?
annette2008
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Do you use digital tools to manage your asthma? 💻
Join the Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research in their webinar to find out what the latest evidence is around digital tools for asthma. People with asthma will discuss their experiences and a GP will describe how tools are used in clinical practice. An expert in innovation partnerships will also discuss
Join the Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research in their webinar to find out what the latest evidence is around digital tools for asthma. People with asthma will discuss their experiences and a GP will describe how tools are used in clinical practice. An expert in innovation partnerships will also discuss
Claire_ALUK
Asthma Nurse
in
Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Need surgery
Hi I'm not new here but I thought I'd take a shot in the dark and explain the predicament that I am in. I have a prolapsed stoma which is 4 inches long and 55mm in diameter I've also herniated my bowel with it being 10cm in length. I also have 1 metre of small bowel left so not really much at all when
Hi I'm not new here but I thought I'd take a shot in the dark and explain the predicament that I am in. I have a prolapsed stoma which is 4 inches long and 55mm in diameter I've also herniated my bowel with it being 10cm in length. I also have 1 metre of small bowel left so not really much at all when
Joeyskin
in
IBS Network
10 hours ago
Struggling Financially with Leukaemia?
I was diagnosed with CLL in July 2013 and had already been registered with Macmillan in 2004 when I had bowel cancer, although at that time I didn't need much help other than problems with stoma bags and local support groups, both of which they helped me with. Financially I was okay being paid by my
I was diagnosed with CLL in July 2013 and had already been registered with Macmillan in 2004 when I had bowel cancer, although at that time I didn't need much help other than problems with stoma bags and local support groups, both of which they helped me with. Financially I was okay being paid by my
clifflee
in
CLL Support
5 days ago
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