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HELLO UK FROM STEAMY PHILADELPHIA PA USA....I WAS IN THE HOSPITAL FOR 3 DAYS FOR EXACERBATIONS...ACTUALLY THEY CALLED IT "PNUEMONIA AT THE BASE", I HAD TO GO BACK TO WOR

SO I CHECKED OUT AMA. WENT TO WORK AT MY "EYE CARE POSITION" AND QUIT SMOKING. THAT WAS AD IS MY CRYPONITE. I HAVE MY NEBULIZER, INHALORS, PREDISONE...I THINK ILL BE OK DONT YOU... BUT TELL ME ABOUT THIS PILL THEY HAVE OUT. AND FLOVENT OR THE VEST PLEASE

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Hi from the u k.k funny wheather here up in middle of night finding hard to get my breathing under control

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jimmyr in reply tolily26

Lilly does it get humid in Britian ? Most do not have air conditioning ? Yes/No ...its 11:30 pm here in Phila. and its still 82°

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AbbyRudi in reply tojimmyr

As a Yank living in the UK I can tell you that it does not get anywhere near as humid here as it does in PA, NY, NJ, CT, etc. Never had a day here in 18 years anywhere close to the level of humidity ... it gets slightly humid at best here, thankfully :-)

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jimmyr in reply toAbbyRudi

Thnx abbyrudi as an yank over there

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mustcarryon

Hello USA

It can be very humid here, especially if you live inland. We've had some terrible humid weather here, it makes it difficult to breath.

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jimmyr in reply tomustcarryon

Temps hover @75° humidity hits what for ezample ? 60 percent..70 ?

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hollyfield1

Hello Jimmy R. Glad you're feeling better. After being diagnosed with Bronchiectasis 2 years ago, I was given the vest. It helps loosen up the mucous, but I found out it works best if you nebulize right after. I have a very difficult time clearing mucous, to the point I eventually need the prednisone. In fact, I've become dependent on it, which is not a good thing at all. Next week at my appointment, the doctor said he is going to give me something else to use, but didn't say what. By the way, I live in Euclid OH, on the shore of Lake Erie. This is a wonderful cite, and I've learned lot's of helpful tips from the 'regulars".

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jimmyr in reply tohollyfield1

Hi holli im familier used to live on lake erie (cochranton, pa)...yes it is a fantastic site n the ppl r wonderful, im making new freinds n i love it

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Hi there Jimmy, big pat on the back for giving up the cigs! Please have a look at your more recent post (I just saw this one): I sent you a reply have a look at the link for a device (alternative to the vest) to help remove the mucous. You may want to try and see if that helps and then maybe get yourself an "Acapella" or "Flutter" device. They are portable and you can readily take anywhere in a bag. You can google them and buy them over the internet our check out at your pharmacy/hospital or GP. Type "Acapella" or "Flutter" into the search box on this forum and you can read previous discussions we have had about these devices and why/what people think of them. If you have mucous you must try and clear it out as it is breading ground for germs and you may get lung infections, pneumonia etc. There are good U-tube videos showing a "huffing" technique to bring up mucous more effectively than straight coughing, well worth watching and trying as well. Take carexx

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jimmyr in reply tojenss

Jenss, thnk u for that. Im trying hard cz i have had a real scare this week. I have not heard of these vests unil now, i will ce r tainly serch and let you kmo how made out. Thnk u sincerely.

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