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    Cayston users

    I will alternate between two of them so that they are completely dry before using them again and/or I will use it to nebulize my tobramycin.
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    TOO QUICK? - Cayston

    It takes anywhere between 2 and 3 minutes. 40 seconds seems a bit fast to me, as if you're only nebulizing about 1/2 the medicine. A problem I noticed with the vials is that if I wasn't careful, sometimes the medicine would get stuck (like behind an air bubble) inside the vial and only come...
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    TOO QUICK? - Cayston

    It takes anywhere between 2 and 3 minutes. 40 seconds seems a bit fast to me, as if you're only nebulizing about 1/2 the medicine. A problem I noticed with the vials is that if I wasn't careful, sometimes the medicine would get stuck (like behind an air bubble) inside the vial and only come...
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    TOO QUICK? - Cayston

    It takes anywhere between 2 and 3 minutes. 40 seconds seems a bit fast to me, as if you're only nebulizing about 1/2 the medicine. <br /> <br />A problem I noticed with the vials is that if I wasn't careful, sometimes the medicine would get stuck (like behind an air bubble) inside the vial and...
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    any ideas?? -- Updated with another Q??

    any ideas?? Khristina, The initial consultation with the fertility MD was about $300. The actually IUI cost about $250. I'm not even sure to be honest because my insurance covered everything. The transvaginal ultrasounds are usually done too, and those are a bit more pricey.
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    any ideas?? -- Updated with another Q??

    any ideas?? Khristina, The initial consultation with the fertility MD was about $300. The actually IUI cost about $250. I'm not even sure to be honest because my insurance covered everything. The transvaginal ultrasounds are usually done too, and those are a bit more pricey.
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    any ideas?? -- Updated with another Q??

    any ideas?? Khristina, <br /> <br />The initial consultation with the fertility MD was about $300. The actually IUI cost about $250. I'm not even sure to be honest because my insurance covered everything. The transvaginal ultrasounds are usually done too, and those are a bit more pricey.
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    any ideas?? -- Updated with another Q??

    any ideas?? How long have you been trying? I would definitely say that if you're at your wits end with trying naturally, definitely go the IUI route. I got pregnant on attempt #2 with IUI. The nurses doing the implantations always commented on how extremely thick my cervical mucus was. So...
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    any ideas?? -- Updated with another Q??

    any ideas?? How long have you been trying? I would definitely say that if you're at your wits end with trying naturally, definitely go the IUI route. I got pregnant on attempt #2 with IUI. The nurses doing the implantations always commented on how extremely thick my cervical mucus was. So...
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    any ideas?? -- Updated with another Q??

    any ideas?? How long have you been trying? I would definitely say that if you're at your wits end with trying naturally, definitely go the IUI route. I got pregnant on attempt #2 with IUI. The nurses doing the implantations always commented on how extremely thick my cervical mucus was. So...
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    1st time meeting an adult Cf'er in Real Life

    What a great story! Isn't it so much fun meeting another person with CF in real life? I'm so happy you got to meet someone else ...hooray!
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    1st time meeting an adult Cf'er in Real Life

    What a great story! Isn't it so much fun meeting another person with CF in real life? I'm so happy you got to meet someone else ...hooray!
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    1st time meeting an adult Cf'er in Real Life

    What a great story! Isn't it so much fun meeting another person with CF in real life? I'm so happy you got to meet someone else ...hooray!
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    S. Maltophilia and promixin

    Hi there, I just started culturing SM in the past 6 months or so. I haven't had an exacerbation in 2 years and I just recently had one shortly after showing I had SM. However, I'm not sure that the SM was the problem since Cayston took care of it. But this article is definitely a bit scary...
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    S. Maltophilia and promixin

    Hi there, I just started culturing SM in the past 6 months or so. I haven't had an exacerbation in 2 years and I just recently had one shortly after showing I had SM. However, I'm not sure that the SM was the problem since Cayston took care of it. But this article is definitely a bit scary...
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    S. Maltophilia and promixin

    Hi there, <br /> <br />I just started culturing SM in the past 6 months or so. I haven't had an exacerbation in 2 years and I just recently had one shortly after showing I had SM. However, I'm not sure that the SM was the problem since Cayston took care of it. But this article is definitely a...
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    Employment statistics and CF patients

    Hi Tessa, I did see this information on CFF.org before, although I'm having a hard time finding it at the moment. Maybe they took it off???
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    Employment statistics and CF patients

    Hi Tessa, I did see this information on CFF.org before, although I'm having a hard time finding it at the moment. Maybe they took it off???
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    Employment statistics and CF patients

    Hi Tessa, <br /> <br />I did see this information on CFF.org before, although I'm having a hard time finding it at the moment. Maybe they took it off???
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    new job

    Hi, I would just be honest with them. Speak to the supervisor/manager who you have been working closely with and just explain the situation. If you have proven that you are a dedicated, reliable, and hard worker, you will hopefully not have a problem. Good luck!
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