<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Rebjane</b></i> How old is your daughter? My daughter started 7% saline around 4 years old. It did make her cough alot. Under her nose would get irritated, I guess it took a few weeks for her to get used to it. Do you use albuterol before the saline? I also would use a very tiny amount of chapstick under her nose if it was irritated. I always offer her a drink after the saline, it makes her thirsty. When my daughter is well(not sick), she coughs very little while doing saline. If she is sick, with a cold, or respiratory thing, she can cough ALOT. My daughter is 9 years old. When we first started the 7% saline, we did the first dose at her CF doc office to make sure she could tolerate it.
Thank you so much for your reply--all of you! Everyone on this forum is so kind and so informative! My daughter just turned 8. I took the advice from this forum and gave her the mouth piece instead of the mask and that has helped a lot. It is interesting that our CF center did not tell me to come in with her first use of it, as many others had mentioned that they had to come in to the center to do it the first time due to the risk of bronchospasm. Hmmm. At any rate, I already knew that risk, and I give her Xopenex prior to her treatment. Since I first posted, and did these changes, she is tolerating it much better! We also started the flutter device, as her main issue has been airway clearance, and there is a cool app that teaches the kids how to use it properly... It is very time consuming as she does the vest twice per day, sometimes 3x per day, now the flutter, but I am willing to do anything to get the mucus out.
Thank you for your post!