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Any samples of coughing, vests, nebulizers etc. are still welcome. We will be making regular updates as things progress. We will also be announcing details on the charity the proceeds will be going to as soon as we work out the details.
Any samples of coughing, vests, nebulizers etc. are still welcome. We will be making regular updates as things progress. We will also be announcing details on the charity the proceeds will be going to as soon as we work out the details.
Any samples of coughing, vests, nebulizers etc. are still welcome. We will be making regular updates as things progress. We will also be announcing details on the charity the proceeds will be going to as soon as we work out the details.
I agree as well. I am so much more than a person with CF and it certainly doesn't define me. Some people, it seems, have quite a bit of self esteem issues, or perhaps feel that they don't get enough attention. These people will use almost anything to get people to smother them in pity and...
I agree as well. I am so much more than a person with CF and it certainly doesn't define me. Some people, it seems, have quite a bit of self esteem issues, or perhaps feel that they don't get enough attention. These people will use almost anything to get people to smother them in pity and...
I agree as well. I am so much more than a person with CF and it certainly doesn't define me. Some people, it seems, have quite a bit of self esteem issues, or perhaps feel that they don't get enough attention. These people will use almost anything to get people to smother them in pity and...
A "plug" is a collection of mucus which obstructs one of the bronchioles. Usually it acts as a kind of one way valve, letting air in but not out. This can cause pain or even a tear in the alveoli. The pain when you raise your arm is probably a muscle strain (from coughing perhaps), but your...
A "plug" is a collection of mucus which obstructs one of the bronchioles. Usually it acts as a kind of one way valve, letting air in but not out. This can cause pain or even a tear in the alveoli. The pain when you raise your arm is probably a muscle strain (from coughing perhaps), but your...
A "plug" is a collection of mucus which obstructs one of the bronchioles. Usually it acts as a kind of one way valve, letting air in but not out. This can cause pain or even a tear in the alveoli. The pain when you raise your arm is probably a muscle strain (from coughing perhaps), but your...
All of the benzodiazepines will make you sleepy to some extent(klonopin, xanax, ativan, valium etc.). I guess my question would be: Are you needing something to sleep, or is this a daytime anxiety problem?
For sleep Ambien would be your best bet. It has a rapid onset and also only lasts...
All of the benzodiazepines will make you sleepy to some extent(klonopin, xanax, ativan, valium etc.). I guess my question would be: Are you needing something to sleep, or is this a daytime anxiety problem?
For sleep Ambien would be your best bet. It has a rapid onset and also only lasts...
All of the benzodiazepines will make you sleepy to some extent(klonopin, xanax, ativan, valium etc.). I guess my question would be: Are you needing something to sleep, or is this a daytime anxiety problem?
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<br />For sleep Ambien would be your best bet. It has a rapid onset and also...
End stage typically refers to an illness that has reached the point where treatment is down to comfort measures (end stage cancer for instance). Nothing more can be done medically to improve said condition.
End stage typically refers to an illness that has reached the point where treatment is down to comfort measures (end stage cancer for instance). Nothing more can be done medically to improve said condition.
End stage typically refers to an illness that has reached the point where treatment is down to comfort measures (end stage cancer for instance). Nothing more can be done medically to improve said condition.
I agree with Melissa, contacts are the #1 culprit in bacterial conjunctivitis. If you don't wear contacts, try to pay attention to how much you rub your eyes and things like that.
I agree with Melissa, contacts are the #1 culprit in bacterial conjunctivitis. If you don't wear contacts, try to pay attention to how much you rub your eyes and things like that.
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