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Personally, I prefer good chest pt. There are others who prefer the vest.
Now, there is good chest pt and bad chest pt. I am refering only to good chest pt...
For me, good Chest PT is better for the following reasons:
1) The postural drainage positions of chest pt use gravity to help...
Personally, I prefer good chest pt. There are others who prefer the vest.
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<br />Now, there is good chest pt and bad chest pt. I am refering only to good chest pt...
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<br />For me, good Chest PT is better for the following reasons:
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<br />1) The postural drainage positions...
I grew up a 10, and am an 11 now.
I was raised knowing that if I wanted to X, I had to do my meds. My dad did my CPT twice a day, everyday, from when I was very young, through age 18 when I went to school. Running on my high school teams helped me avoid the teen rebellion phase.... not only...
I grew up a 10, and am an 11 now.
I was raised knowing that if I wanted to X, I had to do my meds. My dad did my CPT twice a day, everyday, from when I was very young, through age 18 when I went to school. Running on my high school teams helped me avoid the teen rebellion phase.... not only...
I grew up a 10, and am an 11 now.
I was raised knowing that if I wanted to X, I had to do my meds. My dad did my CPT twice a day, everyday, from when I was very young, through age 18 when I went to school. Running on my high school teams helped me avoid the teen rebellion phase.... not only...
I grew up a 10, and am an 11 now.
I was raised knowing that if I wanted to X, I had to do my meds. My dad did my CPT twice a day, everyday, from when I was very young, through age 18 when I went to school. Running on my high school teams helped me avoid the teen rebellion phase.... not only...
I grew up a 10, and am an 11 now.
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<br />I was raised knowing that if I wanted to X, I had to do my meds. My dad did my CPT twice a day, everyday, from when I was very young, through age 18 when I went to school. Running on my high school teams helped me avoid the teen rebellion...
Short answer: No I don't, but I wouldn't mind if mine was.
Long answer: We have to remember that while we have 1, maybe 2 CF doctors to call our own, they usually have dozens of CF patients. I think CF patients (and parents) need to realize that this often creates a one-sided relationship...
Short answer: No I don't, but I wouldn't mind if mine was.
Long answer: We have to remember that while we have 1, maybe 2 CF doctors to call our own, they usually have dozens of CF patients. I think CF patients (and parents) need to realize that this often creates a one-sided relationship...
Short answer: No I don't, but I wouldn't mind if mine was.
Long answer: We have to remember that while we have 1, maybe 2 CF doctors to call our own, they usually have dozens of CF patients. I think CF patients (and parents) need to realize that this often creates a one-sided relationship...
Short answer: No I don't, but I wouldn't mind if mine was.
Long answer: We have to remember that while we have 1, maybe 2 CF doctors to call our own, they usually have dozens of CF patients. I think CF patients (and parents) need to realize that this often creates a one-sided relationship...
Short answer: No I don't, but I wouldn't mind if mine was.
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<br />Long answer: We have to remember that while we have 1, maybe 2 CF doctors to call our own, they usually have dozens of CF patients. I think CF patients (and parents) need to realize that this often creates a one-sided...
This is incredibly exciting. I have been approached for the next phase, and if it can fit around June's big ride and moving, I will participate.
I am pretty certain that G551D was selected because its an easier mutation to "fix". In G551D, CFTR protein is intact, but doesn't make it through...
This is incredibly exciting. I have been approached for the next phase, and if it can fit around June's big ride and moving, I will participate.
I am pretty certain that G551D was selected because its an easier mutation to "fix". In G551D, CFTR protein is intact, but doesn't make it through...
This is incredibly exciting. I have been approached for the next phase, and if it can fit around June's big ride and moving, I will participate.
I am pretty certain that G551D was selected because its an easier mutation to "fix". In G551D, CFTR protein is intact, but doesn't make it through...
This is incredibly exciting. I have been approached for the next phase, and if it can fit around June's big ride and moving, I will participate.
I am pretty certain that G551D was selected because its an easier mutation to "fix". In G551D, CFTR protein is intact, but doesn't make it through...
This is incredibly exciting. I have been approached for the next phase, and if it can fit around June's big ride and moving, I will participate.
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<br />I am pretty certain that G551D was selected because its an easier mutation to "fix". In G551D, CFTR protein is intact, but doesn't...
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