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Smowball | 22:55 Sat 11th Feb 2023 | Body & Soul
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I’m asthmatic but haven’t had an attack for years, just wheezy when I feel rough. Usual peak flow reading for me is 280(no idea if that’s good or bad). Last 3 days I’ve really struggled breathing/wheezing, worse than I have for years. My chest is whistling and rattling - he can hear me sat opposite me on another sofa! I did my peak flow this eve and it’s 190. Shud I just increase my inhalers? I have tried ringing local surgery etc etc but no joy.
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Are you getting any relief when you use your inhaler?
Are you also using a preventative inhaler?
Do you feel ill?
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I feel really short of breath, the inhaler helps for a minute or so, then I go back to how I felt. This isn’t usual for me so I’m at a bit of a loss.
The usual threshold for calling 999 or going to A & E if someone can take you quickly is 150, or if you are showing signs of blueing at your extremities or lips , or are using muscles you wouldn't normally use to breathe. I would call 111 at anything below 200 regardless . Use your salbutamol as often as you need but if it stops helping its another reason to call 111
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Thanks Rowan,I will xx
If it's unusual for you and the salbutamol isn't helping I think it's better to err on the side of caution and if you can't get through on 111 call 999
How you doing now, smow?
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Ahh Thanku Barry - it’s not much better tbh, I keep thinking what have I done different but it’s nothing.
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How are you? X
I'm tickety boo, thanks.
With your peak flow so low you really should call 111 or whatever the number is.
Are you feeling better this morning?
Smow ... My peak flow is 360/380 normally. My Asthma Care plan tells me that if it is less than 250 is should take 2 puffs of reliever every 4 hours. Take rescue steroid tablets if I have them (I haven't) and if I don't improve within 24 hours I should see my GP within 24 hours.

IF my peak flow drops below 200/180:-
take 2 puffs of reliever -
if no better 2 more puffs (1 at a time) every 2 minutes - up to 10 puffs -
if still no better call 999--- if feel better see GP or asthma nurse same day.
Take rescue steroid tabs & see GP within 24 hrs..

If you scale down the figures this may help you work out what to do. I really hope that by now you are much better and don't need this. x

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