Has anyone used Trelegy Ellipta? I have tried Anoro which didn't work and currently using Symbicort which isn't working well either. In fact if I use Ipratropium/Albuterol 2X a day via Nebulizer it works better than Symicort...my plan will not cover Spiriva (Medicare D)...so, any experiences with Trelegy?
Sorry..I never looked at the date
For those who use rescue inhalers (i.e. Respimat, ProAir, Ventolin...how often do you use and how does it help you?
I was told this morning that my mum has 20% lung function and oxygen is keeping her alive.This frightened me especially as my mum won't take oxygen out with her !!!! She insists her breathlessness us stress! I just feel helpless
Bettina, you are a lady after my own heart. I push too . BLessings and breathe easy but please rest when needed .
I seem to be terribly short of breath when I use the pulse dose on my portable oxygen tank. If I put it on continuous flow, I don't have this problem. Has anyone else had this experience? Any comments or advice?
My portable oxygen is pulse only. You must breath in to get the oxygen. Mine does not have continuous flow .
I take Trelegy and find it difficult to inhaled it deeply
I had oxygen many years ago for approximately 4 years. The chest clinic said I no longer needed oxygen I was nervous about that decision. I was then sent off to to my second Pulmory rehab. I was off… read more
I have used Trelegy for 5 years never had thrush. I gargle after use with salt water seems to work
There's been info on here good and bad and I think a lot of people would benefit hearing our experiences, and @A MyCOPDTeam Member knows lots about lots of different company's models, but it would be great if we put some info on our experiences with Inogen that would help people decide if they are interested it, trying one out or pursue seeing if medicare will provide one for them
If you want to you can put your unit info first and then any experience you have had using one. This is just for… read more
I have not noticed it getting louder when # higher. But the rest of message is right.
How am to know what my oxygen settings should be, I find best that 3liters seems to work ok for me, but is that the correct setting? My oxygen level is around 90-95% most of the time, ok Thanks everyone........
When you doctor prescribed oxygen, he/she should have told you what level they are prescribing, but if you go to change the settings for extended periods of time, you should ask your Pulmonologist… read more