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Coughing up blood

NoExcuses

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The stuff from my lung is NOT pink and frothy... mine is bright red and pure blood. So your EMT might not be knowledgeable of what happens specifically with CF patients <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

NoExcuses

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The stuff from my lung is NOT pink and frothy... mine is bright red and pure blood. So your EMT might not be knowledgeable of what happens specifically with CF patients <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

NoExcuses

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The stuff from my lung is NOT pink and frothy... mine is bright red and pure blood. So your EMT might not be knowledgeable of what happens specifically with CF patients <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

NoExcuses

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The stuff from my lung is NOT pink and frothy... mine is bright red and pure blood. So your EMT might not be knowledgeable of what happens specifically with CF patients <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

NoExcuses

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The stuff from my lung is NOT pink and frothy... mine is bright red and pure blood. So your EMT might not be knowledgeable of what happens specifically with CF patients <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

JazzysMom

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HEY Tess!

Long time no hear!

IF this is your first time with the bright red then definitely contact your doctor since you dont know the exact cause.

For many of us we who have history of bleeds we tend to know when we need to call etc.

Drink cold water & take Vitamin K if you have it until you reach them. I would stop your vest or CPT & pulmozyme until you are cleared. This is what our clinic does with bleeds normally until you are blood free for 24 hours.

Let us know whats up!

HUGS
 

JazzysMom

New member
HEY Tess!

Long time no hear!

IF this is your first time with the bright red then definitely contact your doctor since you dont know the exact cause.

For many of us we who have history of bleeds we tend to know when we need to call etc.

Drink cold water & take Vitamin K if you have it until you reach them. I would stop your vest or CPT & pulmozyme until you are cleared. This is what our clinic does with bleeds normally until you are blood free for 24 hours.

Let us know whats up!

HUGS
 

JazzysMom

New member
HEY Tess!

Long time no hear!

IF this is your first time with the bright red then definitely contact your doctor since you dont know the exact cause.

For many of us we who have history of bleeds we tend to know when we need to call etc.

Drink cold water & take Vitamin K if you have it until you reach them. I would stop your vest or CPT & pulmozyme until you are cleared. This is what our clinic does with bleeds normally until you are blood free for 24 hours.

Let us know whats up!

HUGS
 

JazzysMom

New member
HEY Tess!

Long time no hear!

IF this is your first time with the bright red then definitely contact your doctor since you dont know the exact cause.

For many of us we who have history of bleeds we tend to know when we need to call etc.

Drink cold water & take Vitamin K if you have it until you reach them. I would stop your vest or CPT & pulmozyme until you are cleared. This is what our clinic does with bleeds normally until you are blood free for 24 hours.

Let us know whats up!

HUGS
 

JazzysMom

New member
HEY Tess!
<br />
<br />Long time no hear!
<br />
<br />IF this is your first time with the bright red then definitely contact your doctor since you dont know the exact cause.
<br />
<br />For many of us we who have history of bleeds we tend to know when we need to call etc.
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<br />Drink cold water & take Vitamin K if you have it until you reach them. I would stop your vest or CPT & pulmozyme until you are cleared. This is what our clinic does with bleeds normally until you are blood free for 24 hours.
<br />
<br />Let us know whats up!
<br />
<br />HUGS
 
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TonyaH

Guest
Yep, call your doctor. Pink, frothy sputum could be due to irritation/inflamation in the respiratory tract, but full bright red blood is an active bleed and needs attention. I know this sounds gross, but if you have a measuring cup handy, start coughing the blood into that so you can give your doctor an amount when you talk to him/her. When Andrew has bled we kept measuring cups in the bathroom, next to his bed, etc., so we always had an amount.
 
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TonyaH

Guest
Yep, call your doctor. Pink, frothy sputum could be due to irritation/inflamation in the respiratory tract, but full bright red blood is an active bleed and needs attention. I know this sounds gross, but if you have a measuring cup handy, start coughing the blood into that so you can give your doctor an amount when you talk to him/her. When Andrew has bled we kept measuring cups in the bathroom, next to his bed, etc., so we always had an amount.
 
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TonyaH

Guest
Yep, call your doctor. Pink, frothy sputum could be due to irritation/inflamation in the respiratory tract, but full bright red blood is an active bleed and needs attention. I know this sounds gross, but if you have a measuring cup handy, start coughing the blood into that so you can give your doctor an amount when you talk to him/her. When Andrew has bled we kept measuring cups in the bathroom, next to his bed, etc., so we always had an amount.
 
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TonyaH

Guest
Yep, call your doctor. Pink, frothy sputum could be due to irritation/inflamation in the respiratory tract, but full bright red blood is an active bleed and needs attention. I know this sounds gross, but if you have a measuring cup handy, start coughing the blood into that so you can give your doctor an amount when you talk to him/her. When Andrew has bled we kept measuring cups in the bathroom, next to his bed, etc., so we always had an amount.
 
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TonyaH

Guest
Yep, call your doctor. Pink, frothy sputum could be due to irritation/inflamation in the respiratory tract, but full bright red blood is an active bleed and needs attention. I know this sounds gross, but if you have a measuring cup handy, start coughing the blood into that so you can give your doctor an amount when you talk to him/her. When Andrew has bled we kept measuring cups in the bathroom, next to his bed, etc., so we always had an amount.
 

AneJ1986

New member
Yeah, I would go get it checked out too...especially if you haven't addressed it with your doctor before. Your EMT friend is right, frothy pink tinged blood does come from the lungs but it's usually associated with pulmonary edema (i learned about it in nursing school)...but i also agree with NoExcuses because CF causes different signs and symptoms than other respiratory illnesses. Good Luck!
 

AneJ1986

New member
Yeah, I would go get it checked out too...especially if you haven't addressed it with your doctor before. Your EMT friend is right, frothy pink tinged blood does come from the lungs but it's usually associated with pulmonary edema (i learned about it in nursing school)...but i also agree with NoExcuses because CF causes different signs and symptoms than other respiratory illnesses. Good Luck!
 

AneJ1986

New member
Yeah, I would go get it checked out too...especially if you haven't addressed it with your doctor before. Your EMT friend is right, frothy pink tinged blood does come from the lungs but it's usually associated with pulmonary edema (i learned about it in nursing school)...but i also agree with NoExcuses because CF causes different signs and symptoms than other respiratory illnesses. Good Luck!
 

AneJ1986

New member
Yeah, I would go get it checked out too...especially if you haven't addressed it with your doctor before. Your EMT friend is right, frothy pink tinged blood does come from the lungs but it's usually associated with pulmonary edema (i learned about it in nursing school)...but i also agree with NoExcuses because CF causes different signs and symptoms than other respiratory illnesses. Good Luck!
 

AneJ1986

New member
Yeah, I would go get it checked out too...especially if you haven't addressed it with your doctor before. Your EMT friend is right, frothy pink tinged blood does come from the lungs but it's usually associated with pulmonary edema (i learned about it in nursing school)...but i also agree with NoExcuses because CF causes different signs and symptoms than other respiratory illnesses. Good Luck!
 
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