Is there anything to help with the explosi... - PSP Association

PSP Association

9,266 members11,356 posts

Is there anything to help with the explosive cough my husband has. We thought it was a cold but the cough is not going away it is constant

11 Replies

My husband has PSP and since he had a UTI things seem to be progressing faster.

Read more about...
11 Replies
easterncedar profile image
easterncedar

Hi Nana-j. Everyone has a different progression in this disease, so what I've experienced may not be relevant at all for you, but the speech therapist helped tremendously when my guy had that explosive cough and choking. He was given exercises, which he really didn't keep up with, but I think something of the mindfulness he was taught stayed with him. When he began to relapse into the coughing after more than a year, he was given another referral, had three visits, and the problem again subsided. I know how worrisome this can be. I hope your husband gets some relief soon. Best wishes, Easterncedar

in reply to easterncedar

Good - something to try. I will contact the speech therapist. Thanks so much, Nana-j

Keith246rk5 profile image
Keith246rk5

Hi Nana-j I am on oxygen for my coughing and choking a quick blast of Hi Flow oxygen stops the attacks my Genertrition organised for me to see a respiratory Consultant as it turned out had an attack in front of him and he signed off on it there and then they can't explain how or why it works but it does thus far for me

Thanks Keith

in reply to Keith246rk5

That is good to know. I hope we can do something like that. Thanks, Nana-j

Kathy profile image
Kathy

Hi Nana-J,

It's not uncommon for symptoms to be worsened during and following any kind of infection. Hope things settle down again soon and some of the suggestions help.

X

zjillian profile image
zjillian

Is he taking any medication with cough as side-effect? Blood-pressure pills caused my husband to cough horribly.

He is on sinemet, apo-levocarb, gabapentin and trazadone. Plus he takes a high dosage of magnesium every day. These don't seem to have bothered him in the past but we are checking everything out.

jimandsharynp profile image
jimandsharynp

Aspiration Pneumonia is a common occurrence in PSP due to swallowing problems. A recurring cough could mean pneumonia. I'd have him checked for that. Jimbo

Thanks - The doctor has not found anything to indicate pneumonia but I do worry about that because of the choking problem when he is eating and drinking.

jillannf6 profile image
jillannf6

hi nana j

i feel for you and your husband

i have PSP and cough a bit and after my singing once a week often find i am snoring as well = so my -partner tells me! and i have been snoring terribly in the last couple of weeks

not the same as coughing but a SALT may well be able to help you like eastern cedar says

lol Jiill

:-)

Hi jill, We have the district nurse coming to assess Larry again. We are going for a chest x-ray and the doctor wants him to have a pulmonary function test. The neurologist wants him to have another swallowing assessment. Hopefully they will find something to help him. He slept better last night - hoping the cough is a little better today. Thanks.

You may also like...

My husband Don has passed away

So sad my husband has passed away

regret to say my husband 48 has passed away. We are so devastated but I know he has battled with...

My husband and friend has passed

his battle with PSP, he had been in a clinical trial for a year and the disease seemed to have been...

My Dad has passed away...

doctor. His obs were all over the place & as he had an advanced medical decision not to be admitted...

I’m new to the site. My husband has CBD

it better than I do. My husband was diagnosed a year and a half ago. He has horrible apraxia and...