<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>JustDucky</b></i>
I remember when I used to run 3 miles without too many issues, this was all before my CF dx, I was only on inhalers for my "asthma" and antibiotics as needed for bronchitis but I was doing okay juggling a full...
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>JustDucky</b></i>
I remember when I used to run 3 miles without too many issues, this was all before my CF dx, I was only on inhalers for my "asthma" and antibiotics as needed for bronchitis but I was doing okay juggling a full...
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>JustDucky</b></i>
I remember when I used to run 3 miles without too many issues, this was all before my CF dx, I was only on inhalers for my "asthma" and antibiotics as needed for bronchitis but I was doing okay juggling a full...
When I was doing Gent rinses, I didn't dilute it with my normal saline. I used it full strength and only instilled as much as I could comfortably hold in with my head tilted down and forward. I left it sit in my sinuses for a few minutes. I did all this after a normal saline rinse.
When I was doing Gent rinses, I didn't dilute it with my normal saline. I used it full strength and only instilled as much as I could comfortably hold in with my head tilted down and forward. I left it sit in my sinuses for a few minutes. I did all this after a normal saline rinse.
When I was doing Gent rinses, I didn't dilute it with my normal saline. I used it full strength and only instilled as much as I could comfortably hold in with my head tilted down and forward. I left it sit in my sinuses for a few minutes. I did all this after a normal saline rinse.
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