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Right afterwards, for about a week, I definitely felt out of breath and it ached with coughing as if its flu. Remember, with constant inflammation over the years the arteries enlarge, so blocking one or two off can be a bit of a shock to your lungs, because they are so big and you are cutting...
Right afterwards, for about a week, I definitely felt out of breath and it ached with coughing as if its flu. Remember, with constant inflammation over the years the arteries enlarge, so blocking one or two off can be a bit of a shock to your lungs, because they are so big and you are cutting...
Right afterwards, for about a week, I definitely felt out of breath and it ached with coughing as if its flu. Remember, with constant inflammation over the years the arteries enlarge, so blocking one or two off can be a bit of a shock to your lungs, because they are so big and you are cutting...
Right afterwards, for about a week, I definitely felt out of breath and it ached with coughing as if its flu. Remember, with constant inflammation over the years the arteries enlarge, so blocking one or two off can be a bit of a shock to your lungs, because they are so big and you are cutting...
Right afterwards, for about a week, I definitely felt out of breath and it ached with coughing as if its flu. Remember, with constant inflammation over the years the arteries enlarge, so blocking one or two off can be a bit of a shock to your lungs, because they are so big and you are cutting...
Never had it from Tobra, but from Gentamicin. Sounds similar, though. Be careful, inner ear damage can be permanent and you dont always fully recover (mine got better to a point, but I still can't balance in the dark and my vision bounces when i drive and its been over 8 years).
Never had it from Tobra, but from Gentamicin. Sounds similar, though. Be careful, inner ear damage can be permanent and you dont always fully recover (mine got better to a point, but I still can't balance in the dark and my vision bounces when i drive and its been over 8 years).
Never had it from Tobra, but from Gentamicin. Sounds similar, though. Be careful, inner ear damage can be permanent and you dont always fully recover (mine got better to a point, but I still can't balance in the dark and my vision bounces when i drive and its been over 8 years).
Never had it from Tobra, but from Gentamicin. Sounds similar, though. Be careful, inner ear damage can be permanent and you dont always fully recover (mine got better to a point, but I still can't balance in the dark and my vision bounces when i drive and its been over 8 years).
Never had it from Tobra, but from Gentamicin. Sounds similar, though. Be careful, inner ear damage can be permanent and you dont always fully recover (mine got better to a point, but I still can't balance in the dark and my vision bounces when i drive and its been over 8 years).
yes my asthma, altho very mild, makes a difference in the #'s. The treatment that works for me is a disk inhaler, something called Seretide 50/500, (contains salmeterol+fluticasone propionate - one has a anti-inflammatory effect and the other long action bronchodilator from what i understand)...
yes my asthma, altho very mild, makes a difference in the #'s. The treatment that works for me is a disk inhaler, something called Seretide 50/500, (contains salmeterol+fluticasone propionate - one has a anti-inflammatory effect and the other long action bronchodilator from what i understand)...
yes my asthma, altho very mild, makes a difference in the #'s. The treatment that works for me is a disk inhaler, something called Seretide 50/500, (contains salmeterol+fluticasone propionate - one has a anti-inflammatory effect and the other long action bronchodilator from what i understand)...
yes my asthma, altho very mild, makes a difference in the #'s. The treatment that works for me is a disk inhaler, something called Seretide 50/500, (contains salmeterol+fluticasone propionate - one has a anti-inflammatory effect and the other long action bronchodilator from what i understand)...
yes my asthma, altho very mild, makes a difference in the #'s. The treatment that works for me is a disk inhaler, something called Seretide 50/500, (contains salmeterol+fluticasone propionate - one has a anti-inflammatory effect and the other long action bronchodilator from what i understand)...
Had a quick look at the website but it's application is not obvious to me...how does this thing work? Do you hold it against your chest and it vibrates, or is there some sort of mask attachment or what? Also it mentions about plugging into air or something (or am I getting mixed up now?) It...
Had a quick look at the website but it's application is not obvious to me...how does this thing work? Do you hold it against your chest and it vibrates, or is there some sort of mask attachment or what? Also it mentions about plugging into air or something (or am I getting mixed up now?) It...
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