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After years of Seretide 250 x 2 daily. Following a severe asthma attack I have been started on RELVAR 144/22 elipta ,once daily. Anyone else prescribed it ?
After years of Seretide 250 x 2 daily. Following a severe asthma attack I have been started on RELVAR 144/22 elipta ,once daily. Anyone else prescribed it ?
annette2008
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
CT scan and hoping for a diagnosis
Hi,Having been referred on the two week pathway by my gp to respiratory consultant, I have my CT scan booked for this Friday. I just wondered how long it will take to be notified of the results. Does anyone have any experience they are able to share please? I had a clear chest xray but have been coughing
Hi,Having been referred on the two week pathway by my gp to respiratory consultant, I have my CT scan booked for this Friday. I just wondered how long it will take to be notified of the results. Does anyone have any experience they are able to share please? I had a clear chest xray but have been coughing
Ticketyboo80
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
DUORESP SPIROMAX
In the middle of changing inhalers. Tried Fostair but has not worked at all for me. I am now going to be trying DUORESP SPIROMAX. I have never heard of this but respiratory nurse thinks it is worth a try. Has anyone used this and how have they got on with it please? Many thanks for any replies. I do
In the middle of changing inhalers. Tried Fostair but has not worked at all for me. I am now going to be trying DUORESP SPIROMAX. I have never heard of this but respiratory nurse thinks it is worth a try. Has anyone used this and how have they got on with it please? Many thanks for any replies. I do
Mons
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
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Beware long post! Around the beginning of October I caught the first of what turned out to be almost continuous colds/infections for nearly 3 months. In that time, I started to find running harder and harder, struggled with breathing, had to have walking breaks and had an uncontrollable cough for at
Beware long post! Around the beginning of October I caught the first of what turned out to be almost continuous colds/infections for nearly 3 months. In that time, I started to find running harder and harder, struggled with breathing, had to have walking breaks and had an uncontrollable cough for at
Sandie1961
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
1 year ago
asthma concerned
hi, This is my first post. I think I just need reassurance really. I have asthma for a few years now. I was on the brown inhaler for those few years and not very often needing the blue one. It seemed over night my asthma got worse which was very concerning for me. Iām now on the Fostair 100/6 plus the
hi, This is my first post. I think I just need reassurance really. I have asthma for a few years now. I was on the brown inhaler for those few years and not very often needing the blue one. It seemed over night my asthma got worse which was very concerning for me. Iām now on the Fostair 100/6 plus the
Pink-crochet
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Stopping Fostair
Im absolutely fed up with the side effects I get with Fostair Nexthaler and most other inhalers and as my GP wont change it im stopping it. I only take 1 puff of 200/6 in the evening so if I need to taper it how can i do so. Im thinking of perhaps taking it every other day
Im absolutely fed up with the side effects I get with Fostair Nexthaler and most other inhalers and as my GP wont change it im stopping it. I only take 1 puff of 200/6 in the evening so if I need to taper it how can i do so. Im thinking of perhaps taking it every other day
Edam
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Oxygen in hospital- how do you know its on?
hi elderly mum in hospital she has COPD and been told she has pneumonia- collapsed at home last weekend. Copd managed normally with inhalers. On IV antibiotics and potassium sometimes when we visit, has the nasal oxygen tube that is attached to wall at all times- cant hear it or see any movement on the
hi elderly mum in hospital she has COPD and been told she has pneumonia- collapsed at home last weekend. Copd managed normally with inhalers. On IV antibiotics and potassium sometimes when we visit, has the nasal oxygen tube that is attached to wall at all times- cant hear it or see any movement on the
Robinface
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
my journey
I have had severe asthma for many years. Since Nov I have had repeated lung infections. Now having tests for Bronchietasis. I take 3 inhalers , montalukas and fexofenadine but this isnāt controlling it now. Just been put on carbocisteine to help clear my lungs. Hoping things improve and I get to
I have had severe asthma for many years. Since Nov I have had repeated lung infections. Now having tests for Bronchietasis. I take 3 inhalers , montalukas and fexofenadine but this isnāt controlling it now. Just been put on carbocisteine to help clear my lungs. Hoping things improve and I get to
LJR21
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Morning cough
Hi folks hope you are all doing as well as possible. I was diagnosed with copd a few years ago and never had any real problems except the odd bronchitis flare and treated with antibiotics . In November I caught a cold and had 3 lots of steroids and antibiotics. My question is I now have a morning cough
Hi folks hope you are all doing as well as possible. I was diagnosed with copd a few years ago and never had any real problems except the odd bronchitis flare and treated with antibiotics . In November I caught a cold and had 3 lots of steroids and antibiotics. My question is I now have a morning cough
Gladys27
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Clenil inhaler side effects
My 6 year old was recently given the Clenil inhaler to try for 8 weeks for his persistent cough. We have been trialling it now for 6 weeks. He is taking 2 puffs 2 x a day. It has worked wonders for the cough but after about a month he bizarrely started having sleeping problems. Heās never had trouble
My 6 year old was recently given the Clenil inhaler to try for 8 weeks for his persistent cough. We have been trialling it now for 6 weeks. He is taking 2 puffs 2 x a day. It has worked wonders for the cough but after about a month he bizarrely started having sleeping problems. Heās never had trouble
Runner120
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Living with Asthma
1 year ago
An update on my wife. With a question...
Hey everyone. I hope everyone is doing well and a sincere thanks for the time everyone took to reply to me about my wife. She finished her antibiotics Sunday evening and her phlegm has gone from luminescent green to clear. So that's a result first of all so far. Energy levels have slowly increased
Hey everyone. I hope everyone is doing well and a sincere thanks for the time everyone took to reply to me about my wife. She finished her antibiotics Sunday evening and her phlegm has gone from luminescent green to clear. So that's a result first of all so far. Energy levels have slowly increased
Alwaysreading_46
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Do you have a lung condition?Have you changed to a lower-carbon inhaler and found it works well for you?
As part of a piece of funded work Asthma + Lung UK are doing with NHSE on lower-carbon inhalers, weāre creating a short storyteller video, featuring someone who has had a positive experience of changing to a dry powder or soft mist inhaler. If youāre not sure what inhaler you have, you can find out
As part of a piece of funded work Asthma + Lung UK are doing with NHSE on lower-carbon inhalers, weāre creating a short storyteller video, featuring someone who has had a positive experience of changing to a dry powder or soft mist inhaler. If youāre not sure what inhaler you have, you can find out
Carol_ALUK
British Lung Foundation
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Do you have asthma or a lung condition? Have you changed to a lower-carbon inhaler and found it works well for you?
As part of a piece of funded work Asthma + Lung UK are doing with NHSE on lower-carbon inhalers, weāre creating a short storyteller video, featuring someone who has had a positive experience of changing to a dry powder or soft mist inhaler. If youāre not sure what inhaler you have, you can find out here
As part of a piece of funded work Asthma + Lung UK are doing with NHSE on lower-carbon inhalers, weāre creating a short storyteller video, featuring someone who has had a positive experience of changing to a dry powder or soft mist inhaler. If youāre not sure what inhaler you have, you can find out here
ALUK_Nurses
Asthma Nurse
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
'It was only viral meningitis'
This is the sentence I have had said to me 100 times since going to hospital for 5 nights back in july 2022 for meningitis. I have constantly felt as though I should be grateful and have been told how lucky I am for still being here - which I am but I was discharged as soon as physically possible and
This is the sentence I have had said to me 100 times since going to hospital for 5 nights back in july 2022 for meningitis. I have constantly felt as though I should be grateful and have been told how lucky I am for still being here - which I am but I was discharged as soon as physically possible and
greentraveller
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Meningitis Now
1 year ago
COPD - ANYONE HAVE HELP WITH WASHING/DRESSING ETC
Hello. I was diagnosed with Emphysema back in 2018 and then in 2019 with COPD. Supposed to have had a yearly review but because of Covid this didn't happen until last month. The COPD has progressed somewhat. Now on 2 Inhalers and Steroids. Does anyone else find that they need help with washing
Hello. I was diagnosed with Emphysema back in 2018 and then in 2019 with COPD. Supposed to have had a yearly review but because of Covid this didn't happen until last month. The COPD has progressed somewhat. Now on 2 Inhalers and Steroids. Does anyone else find that they need help with washing
Soxthefox
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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 š¢ 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 š¢ 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
Bronchiectasis, green phlegm and fever
Hi, I wondered if people would be happy to give my their feedback on constant green phlegm. Mine is never clear and there all the time, I have to do clearance most days. I use a Qvar steroid inhaler and try not to take antibiotics. My lungs are sensitive to everything, dust etc. I was at a shielding
Hi, I wondered if people would be happy to give my their feedback on constant green phlegm. Mine is never clear and there all the time, I have to do clearance most days. I use a Qvar steroid inhaler and try not to take antibiotics. My lungs are sensitive to everything, dust etc. I was at a shielding
Yess1e
in
Bronchiectasis Support
1 year ago
Help I havenāt got a clue COPD advice please
hi everyone I were diagnosed with COPD stage 2 by my GP Jan 2020 just before 1st lockdown. Shown how to use inhaler & rescue spray given an information sheet, since then had two telephone reviews. Since diagnosis I have been doing really well never needed to use the rescue spray & coughed up very
hi everyone I were diagnosed with COPD stage 2 by my GP Jan 2020 just before 1st lockdown. Shown how to use inhaler & rescue spray given an information sheet, since then had two telephone reviews. Since diagnosis I have been doing really well never needed to use the rescue spray & coughed up very
hilary77
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Upset about inhalers
I have had asthma for 15 years. Itās badly managed and causing me to experience constant wheezing and coughing. 95 oxygen sats. The problem is my surgery keeps giving me powder inhalers. I donāt like them. The powder ends up on my tongue (I have a big tongue !). I canāt get the technique right and
I have had asthma for 15 years. Itās badly managed and causing me to experience constant wheezing and coughing. 95 oxygen sats. The problem is my surgery keeps giving me powder inhalers. I donāt like them. The powder ends up on my tongue (I have a big tongue !). I canāt get the technique right and
Stardragongirl
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
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