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The difference I felt was great becuase I felt my sleep was of a better quality. When I started o2 it was constant (night and day). Prior to starting I had to stop halfway up stairs to catch my breath and because I was feeling dizzy, but once on o2 I could get to the stop of the stairs. So...
The difference I felt was great becuase I felt my sleep was of a better quality. When I started o2 it was constant (night and day). Prior to starting I had to stop halfway up stairs to catch my breath and because I was feeling dizzy, but once on o2 I could get to the stop of the stairs. So...
The difference I felt was great becuase I felt my sleep was of a better quality. When I started o2 it was constant (night and day). Prior to starting I had to stop halfway up stairs to catch my breath and because I was feeling dizzy, but once on o2 I could get to the stop of the stairs. So...
I get that with multiple inhalations in a row (like... every night), epilepsy meds and being in air-conditoning for a long time, like in a hospital settings.
Hypertonic also makes my mouth dry, I think the salt content does that so it makes sense.
I haven't found anything that helps, but my...
I get that with multiple inhalations in a row (like... every night), epilepsy meds and being in air-conditoning for a long time, like in a hospital settings.
Hypertonic also makes my mouth dry, I think the salt content does that so it makes sense.
I haven't found anything that helps, but my...
I get that with multiple inhalations in a row (like... every night), epilepsy meds and being in air-conditoning for a long time, like in a hospital settings.
<br />Hypertonic also makes my mouth dry, I think the salt content does that so it makes sense.
<br />I haven't found anything that helps...
When I was declared end-stage it was pre-tx. My mum asked how they determine that, and apparently there is no definite definition, it's more low quality of life and no common treatment options available left. My quality of life WAS low, as my pft's were late 20's and antibiotics as a whole just...
When I was declared end-stage it was pre-tx. My mum asked how they determine that, and apparently there is no definite definition, it's more low quality of life and no common treatment options available left. My quality of life WAS low, as my pft's were late 20's and antibiotics as a whole just...
When I was declared end-stage it was pre-tx. My mum asked how they determine that, and apparently there is no definite definition, it's more low quality of life and no common treatment options available left. My quality of life WAS low, as my pft's were late 20's and antibiotics as a whole just...
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