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Today was the first time ever a doctor wanted to hospitalized me for a lung infection and breathing difficulty and I agreed with him but I have family responsible which is (a two and half year old at home and care giving responsible to my mom ). Also I have my postural drainage device and my neil med
Today was the first time ever a doctor wanted to hospitalized me for a lung infection and breathing difficulty and I agreed with him but I have family responsible which is (a two and half year old at home and care giving responsible to my mom ). Also I have my postural drainage device and my neil med
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PCD Family Support Group (UK)
8 years ago
Common Variable Immune Deficiency
Compared to other human immune defects, CVID is a relatively frequent form of primary immunodeficiency, found in about 1 in 25,000 persons; this is the reason it is called “common.” The degree and type of deficiency of serum immunoglobulins, and the clinical course, varies from patient to patient, hence
Compared to other human immune defects, CVID is a relatively frequent form of primary immunodeficiency, found in about 1 in 25,000 persons; this is the reason it is called “common.” The degree and type of deficiency of serum immunoglobulins, and the clinical course, varies from patient to patient, hence
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
8 years ago
Just got my CT scan result
I have been diagnosed with 'mild bronchietasis' - I would hate to think what moderate or severe is like given my symptoms. Excessive sticky mucus which is so difficult to shift without doing huffing, postural drainage, physio (hubby does this thankfully) and take my meds. I have recently started with
I have been diagnosed with 'mild bronchietasis' - I would hate to think what moderate or severe is like given my symptoms. Excessive sticky mucus which is so difficult to shift without doing huffing, postural drainage, physio (hubby does this thankfully) and take my meds. I have recently started with
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
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Flutter Device
Hello all, Long time no speak!! I was just wondering firstly how you all are?! Secondly, I was just wondering if anyone has ever been given a flutter device from their physio...if you have one of course. If so, how have you found it, has it been better than postural drainage or equally as good?!
Hello all, Long time no speak!! I was just wondering firstly how you all are?! Secondly, I was just wondering if anyone has ever been given a flutter device from their physio...if you have one of course. If so, how have you found it, has it been better than postural drainage or equally as good?!
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
Postural drainage anyone?
Hi Everyone Was diagnosed with bronchiectasis about a year ago, and was given some postural drainage exercise by a very young and inexperienced physio. (I have severe osteoporosis so could not get someone one to 'thump' me as well.) Anyway, I did the exercises as this physio told me, but mucous refused
Hi Everyone Was diagnosed with bronchiectasis about a year ago, and was given some postural drainage exercise by a very young and inexperienced physio. (I have severe osteoporosis so could not get someone one to 'thump' me as well.) Anyway, I did the exercises as this physio told me, but mucous refused
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Postural Drainage?
Hi , I have been diagnosed with CODP in 2005. the latest test CT Thorax scan shows small cysts in both ,lower, lungs, a thickening of one part, both sides and a couple of other things, nothing "sinister". Symptoms are the same, medication the same so like at lot of you I just get on with life. I've
Hi , I have been diagnosed with CODP in 2005. the latest test CT Thorax scan shows small cysts in both ,lower, lungs, a thickening of one part, both sides and a couple of other things, nothing "sinister". Symptoms are the same, medication the same so like at lot of you I just get on with life. I've
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
14yo diagnosed with cough variant asthma....how does he get rid of the mucus??
This is my first post as my son has just been diagnosed with cough variant asthma and, following an initial two week dose of prednisolone along with symbicort twice daily and now also one tab of singulair, is having a horrendous time trying to shift the remaining mucus from one of his lungs. He is
This is my first post as my son has just been diagnosed with cough variant asthma and, following an initial two week dose of prednisolone along with symbicort twice daily and now also one tab of singulair, is having a horrendous time trying to shift the remaining mucus from one of his lungs. He is
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