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Thanks for the info on the side effects, sounds like that was the problem. I have decided to stop the Colistin. It was just making me feel much worse than before. I was taking a lot of albuterol and it still wasn't really helping. I am heading to clinic tomorrow, so hopefully we'll...
confused
Thanks for the info on the side effects, sounds like that was the problem. I have decided to stop the Colistin. It was just making me feel much worse than before. I was taking a lot of albuterol and it still wasn't really helping. I am heading to clinic tomorrow, so hopefully we'll...
confused
Thanks for the info on the side effects, sounds like that was the problem. I have decided to stop the Colistin. It was just making me feel much worse than before. I was taking a lot of albuterol and it still wasn't really helping. I am heading to clinic tomorrow, so hopefully we'll...
Hi all,
I started with exacerbation-like symptoms last week, increased cough, extra sputum, crackly, and harder to breathe. I knew right away that I need some antibiotics, so I got started on Colistin.
Initially I thought I was feeling better, but now my symptoms are much worse. But oddly...
Hi all,
I started with exacerbation-like symptoms last week, increased cough, extra sputum, crackly, and harder to breathe. I knew right away that I need some antibiotics, so I got started on Colistin.
Initially I thought I was feeling better, but now my symptoms are much worse. But oddly...
Hi all,
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<br />I started with exacerbation-like symptoms last week, increased cough, extra sputum, crackly, and harder to breathe. I knew right away that I need some antibiotics, so I got started on Colistin.
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<br />Initially I thought I was feeling better, but now my symptoms are...
I was wondering about this as well. I see that you haven't got any responses, so maybe you should post this in the Adults section. I recently had an exacerbation and went on Colistin, but I want to try Cayston next time...or maybe even do Cayston on the off-tobi time. Let me know if you find...
I was wondering about this as well. I see that you haven't got any responses, so maybe you should post this in the Adults section. I recently had an exacerbation and went on Colistin, but I want to try Cayston next time...or maybe even do Cayston on the off-tobi time. Let me know if you find...
I was wondering about this as well. I see that you haven't got any responses, so maybe you should post this in the Adults section. I recently had an exacerbation and went on Colistin, but I want to try Cayston next time...or maybe even do Cayston on the off-tobi time. Let me know if you find...
I don't usually throw up, but I find it very uncomfortable to do the vest if I have just eaten a large amount of food. The vest really pushes on my stomach and makes me feel sick. I definitely think it's a good idea to wait awhile after eating before doing the vest (sort of the like to "no...
I don't usually throw up, but I find it very uncomfortable to do the vest if I have just eaten a large amount of food. The vest really pushes on my stomach and makes me feel sick. I definitely think it's a good idea to wait awhile after eating before doing the vest (sort of the like to "no...
I don't usually throw up, but I find it very uncomfortable to do the vest if I have just eaten a large amount of food. The vest really pushes on my stomach and makes me feel sick. I definitely think it's a good idea to wait awhile after eating before doing the vest (sort of the like to "no...
It's natural, and a known medical fact, that it's easier for people with air trapping to breathe when they're hunched over. The position even has a name (I learned it in nursing school). It actually helps get a little more airflow into air-trapped lung. I definitely find myself hunching over...
It's natural, and a known medical fact, that it's easier for people with air trapping to breathe when they're hunched over. The position even has a name (I learned it in nursing school). It actually helps get a little more airflow into air-trapped lung. I definitely find myself hunching over...
It's natural, and a known medical fact, that it's easier for people with air trapping to breathe when they're hunched over. The position even has a name (I learned it in nursing school). It actually helps get a little more airflow into air-trapped lung. I definitely find myself hunching over...
Hi Sara,
I do not think your timing was wrong. I often hand a darker line on the OPK the day following IUI, and I still got pregnant with IUI #2. I know it's frustrating, but try to not get disappointed if it doesn't work and keep trying. Expect to have to do it a few times before it works.
Hi Sara,
I do not think your timing was wrong. I often hand a darker line on the OPK the day following IUI, and I still got pregnant with IUI #2. I know it's frustrating, but try to not get disappointed if it doesn't work and keep trying. Expect to have to do it a few times before it works.
Hi Sara,
<br />
<br />I do not think your timing was wrong. I often hand a darker line on the OPK the day following IUI, and I still got pregnant with IUI #2. I know it's frustrating, but try to not get disappointed if it doesn't work and keep trying. Expect to have to do it a few times...
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