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Asthma - At higher risk?

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RagamuffinCat · 06/11/2020 18:44

I have had asthma for years, and have just increased my medication to Fostair 100/6 4 to 8 puffs a day depending on whether it is a good or bad day, 10mg of montelukast a day, and salbutamol for emergencies. I wasn't shielding last time around, but am on more medication now. Does anyone know if I am at increased risk, as work in a supermarket and there have been confirmed cases in store, and want to know how careful I should be? Thank you if anyone can advise.

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Atomsaway · 06/11/2020 18:49

That is what I take (albeit Fostair 200 x 4/day) and I am on the shielding list. Talk to your doctor. I have been told to stay at home for the duration of lockdown and teach on zoom.

RagamuffinCat · 06/11/2020 18:55

I phoned the GP surgery, and the receptionist asked the doctor who said there is no shielding currently so not to worry about it. But I am concerned, especially being around so many people and knowing colleagues are testing positive.

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Atomsaway · 06/11/2020 18:59

Shielding has been reinstated although it’s not as strict. However, my letter is very clear in that it says I must not go to work.
I think it’s worth calling them again. The new guidance only came out on Wednesday. Maybe print it off and highlight what it says about clinically extremely vulnerable.

RagamuffinCat · 06/11/2020 19:01

Thank you, I will try again next week (They are closed for the weekend now). I will try as best I can to social distance in the meantime.

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Atomsaway · 06/11/2020 19:03

Good luck. I hope you get the support you need to stay safe. Flowers

RagamuffinCat · 06/11/2020 19:06

Thank you, I hope you stay safe too.

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alexdgr8 · 06/11/2020 19:09

do you work for a large company, if so have you asked their occ health or HR dpt about this.

RagamuffinCat · 06/11/2020 19:13

Yes, I work for a large company. HR said that if I don't have a shielding letter then to carry on as normal.

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PineappleUpsideDownCake · 06/11/2020 19:16

I was on fostair 200 x 4 a day and told that its acommon dose and isnt a shielding reason. We did shield initially though as I was anxious as I have other conditionsm

@Atomsaway have yoh also had recent hospital trips or something like 3 x series of steroids? I cant remember exact number but fostair on its own wasnt enough last time.

Ivalueloyaltyaboveallelse · 06/11/2020 19:18

I going to be asking the GP tomorrow as my Dc is on Fostair 200 X4 daily.

Ivalueloyaltyaboveallelse · 06/11/2020 19:19

We were told to shield in the first lockdown and received a letter and a text.

RagamuffinCat · 06/11/2020 19:30

I had a course of predisolone a few weeks ago, but before that they just upped my dose of my old inhaler, then moved me onto the fostair, then increased my dose of that. I haven't been to the hospital as I know the respiratory wards are already under pressure, just have been overly relying on my blue inhaler.

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PineappleUpsideDownCake · 06/11/2020 19:36

I thought it had to be more than 1 (as in 3 or 4?) Courses in the last 6 months. As in uncontrolled asthma.

I cant remember where I saw it bht I was obsessively looking last time. It had to be the regular inhaler AND steroid courses?

Atomsaway · 06/11/2020 19:39

I take Fostair and montelukast Pineapple I have had lots of steroid prescriptions but not in the six months leading up to March. Strangely enough, I managed to avoid any colds last winter which helped. No hospital visits for maybe two years.

TopBitchoftheWitches · 06/11/2020 19:42

When I called for a repeat blue inhaler prescription, the gp I spoke to made it very clear I must wear a mask outside at all times. He said I do not want to get covid.

WrongKindOfFace · 06/11/2020 19:43

@PineappleUpsideDownCake

I thought it had to be more than 1 (as in 3 or 4?) Courses in the last 6 months. As in uncontrolled asthma.

I cant remember where I saw it bht I was obsessively looking last time. It had to be the regular inhaler AND steroid courses?

I think it was on the asthma U.K. site?

OP if you’re using a lot of ventolin you need to speak to the GP again.

PineappleUpsideDownCake · 06/11/2020 19:46

Yes either way anyone relying on their ventolin needs a review...

RagamuffinCat · 06/11/2020 19:51

The montelukast will hopefully prevent the reliance on the blue inhaler once it gets in my system. I have another review in two weeks to make sure my oxygen saturation is increasing.

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RagamuffinCat · 11/11/2020 15:39

I spoke to one of the GPs today. I am not in the shielding category, but said the consultant might move me to it once I have been seen at the hospital. In the meantime, I have to avoid being around people or where people have been at work, and wear a shield (not allowed at work). He has written a note to my employer to say that, but I doubt I will be allowed to do either of those things. So I think I will have to hope for the best.

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ThousandsAreSailing · 11/11/2020 15:43

I'm on the same medication plus spiriva. Last winter I had a bad chest infection with 3 separate prescriptions for steroids and antibiotics. I didn't get a shielding letter
I'm front line NHS, community based, and my employer did let me work from home
I won't be shielding this time. I think asthma isn't as big a risk factor as first thought and we have more knowledge about how to keep safe. And full supplies of PPE of course

ThousandsAreSailing · 11/11/2020 15:45

I hope the fostair works as well for you as it does for me. I rarely use a reliever now

Riv12345 · 11/11/2020 15:52

I work with a lady who doesn't have a spleen

She was told to shield last time

And she's gone off again to shield
But the other high risk colleagues haven't been told
So it's very confusing

RagamuffinCat · 11/11/2020 15:57

I hope you all manage to stay safe. It is a worrying time.

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Riv12345 · 11/11/2020 16:08

Sorry I meant to add

My colleagues with asthma haven't been told to shield

I would just be extra careful

Stay safe everyone xx

FourTeaFallOut · 11/11/2020 16:12

I don't have regular courses of oral steroids but I take tiotropium so I'm on the shielding list.

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