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    Well, you are correct in that every time you take a shower you are likely giving yourself a good dose of Pseudomonas and perhaps aspergillus and half a dozen others. We can't live in a bubble, having said that, you don't want to rinse your sinuses with bacteria laden water either. It's a...
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    Well, you are correct in that every time you take a shower you are likely giving yourself a good dose of Pseudomonas and perhaps aspergillus and half a dozen others. We can't live in a bubble, having said that, you don't want to rinse your sinuses with bacteria laden water either. It's a...
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    Well, you are correct in that every time you take a shower you are likely giving yourself a good dose of Pseudomonas and perhaps aspergillus and half a dozen others. We can't live in a bubble, having said that, you don't want to rinse your sinuses with bacteria laden water either. It's a...
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    Well, you are correct in that every time you take a shower you are likely giving yourself a good dose of Pseudomonas and perhaps aspergillus and half a dozen others. We can't live in a bubble, having said that, you don't want to rinse your sinuses with bacteria laden water either. It's a...
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    Well, you are correct in that every time you take a shower you are likely giving yourself a good dose of Pseudomonas and perhaps aspergillus and half a dozen others. We can't live in a bubble, having said that, you don't want to rinse your sinuses with bacteria laden water either. It's a...
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    Well, you are correct in that every time you take a shower you are likely giving yourself a good dose of Pseudomonas and perhaps aspergillus and half a dozen others. We can't live in a bubble, having said that, you don't want to rinse your sinuses with bacteria laden water either. It's a...
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    Well, you are correct in that every time you take a shower you are likely giving yourself a good dose of Pseudomonas and perhaps aspergillus and half a dozen others. We can't live in a bubble, having said that, you don't want to rinse your sinuses with bacteria laden water either. It's a...
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    Well, you are correct in that every time you take a shower you are likely giving yourself a good dose of Pseudomonas and perhaps aspergillus and half a dozen others. We can't live in a bubble, having said that, you don't want to rinse your sinuses with bacteria laden water either. It's a...
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    Well, you are correct in that every time you take a shower you are likely giving yourself a good dose of Pseudomonas and perhaps aspergillus and half a dozen others. We can't live in a bubble, having said that, you don't want to rinse your sinuses with bacteria laden water either. It's a...
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    There is a water based gel called "Ayr" that you should be able to find in any drug store to help with the dryness of a cannula. A simple face mask (not a non-rebreather) should do well with a 2-4 LPM flow if you still can't tolerate an NC. Be careful of humidified O2 as it can turn into a...
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    There is a water based gel called "Ayr" that you should be able to find in any drug store to help with the dryness of a cannula. A simple face mask (not a non-rebreather) should do well with a 2-4 LPM flow if you still can't tolerate an NC. Be careful of humidified O2 as it can turn into a...
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    There is a water based gel called "Ayr" that you should be able to find in any drug store to help with the dryness of a cannula. A simple face mask (not a non-rebreather) should do well with a 2-4 LPM flow if you still can't tolerate an NC. Be careful of humidified O2 as it can turn into a...
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    There is a water based gel called "Ayr" that you should be able to find in any drug store to help with the dryness of a cannula. A simple face mask (not a non-rebreather) should do well with a 2-4 LPM flow if you still can't tolerate an NC. Be careful of humidified O2 as it can turn into a...
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    There is a water based gel called "Ayr" that you should be able to find in any drug store to help with the dryness of a cannula. A simple face mask (not a non-rebreather) should do well with a 2-4 LPM flow if you still can't tolerate an NC. Be careful of humidified O2 as it can turn into a...
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    There is a water based gel called "Ayr" that you should be able to find in any drug store to help with the dryness of a cannula. A simple face mask (not a non-rebreather) should do well with a 2-4 LPM flow if you still can't tolerate an NC. Be careful of humidified O2 as it can turn into a...
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    There is a water based gel called "Ayr" that you should be able to find in any drug store to help with the dryness of a cannula. A simple face mask (not a non-rebreather) should do well with a 2-4 LPM flow if you still can't tolerate an NC. Be careful of humidified O2 as it can turn into a...
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    Questions

    There is a water based gel called "Ayr" that you should be able to find in any drug store to help with the dryness of a cannula. A simple face mask (not a non-rebreather) should do well with a 2-4 LPM flow if you still can't tolerate an NC. Be careful of humidified O2 as it can turn into a...
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    Questions

    There is a water based gel called "Ayr" that you should be able to find in any drug store to help with the dryness of a cannula. A simple face mask (not a non-rebreather) should do well with a 2-4 LPM flow if you still can't tolerate an NC. Be careful of humidified O2 as it can turn into a...
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    There is a water based gel called "Ayr" that you should be able to find in any drug store to help with the dryness of a cannula. A simple face mask (not a non-rebreather) should do well with a 2-4 LPM flow if you still can't tolerate an NC. Be careful of humidified O2 as it can turn into a...
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    Needing some advice

    For what it's worth, I sometimes can go 2-3 days without a BM. I don't think that it's necessarily a problem unless you are having pain, bloating or nausea (indicative of a SBO), or very large bulky stools. I'm not a big fan of laxatives. I try things like nuts (peanuts in particular), or...
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