Hi Fellow CFers,
Hope everyone is having a wonderful fourth of July weekend! I've wanted to start this thread on best practices for a long time as I'm hoping to contribute my experiences to a group that has helped me tremendously over the years. Given I've been living with CF for nearly 40 years, with one of my alleles being the most severe class 1 CF mutation, I thought I would start a best (& unique) practices thread.
Here are some best & unique practices for me (CF male diagnosed at age 2 in 1980):
(1) On a daily basis, complete active breathing techniques while using the localized electro flow 5000 to pull deep mucus plugs out. Using this method, my plugs were usually green or brown, even if the plugs I could cough up with nebulized medications were only white / light yellow.
(2) Exercise before you do your breathing - this was counter intuitive to me, but it worked as I found I was breathing the medication in deeper after exercise. Obviously, my sample size is only 1, so test out how the sequence of your active breathing techniques, other mechanical devices and exercise. FYI - if I was having a stuffy day, I would use Xopenex
(3) On long car rides, play portable video games (if you don't become motion sick) and huff mucus plugs through active breathing techniques
(4) use physical therapists at your center to teach you stretches to help stretch you torso, back and neck
(5) Use BiPap / CPAP even for napping (most do it only overnight); get a bipap/cpap and oxygen generator (they work together) BEFORE your breathing gets bad enough that you need oxygen; be proactive!
(6) For the most skilled and military compliant CFers: use the TRIFECTA of mucus plug purging – simultaneously use the electro pounder 5000 + bipap/cpap (over nose) + active breathing techniques (mouth)!!!!
(7) Instead of using Hypertonic Saline which is acidic (CFers already have too much acid in them!), ensure your doctor prescribes PulmoSal which has a neutral PH.
(8) Save time by walking on a treadmill while you do your vest and nebulized medications -- it goes faster if you listen to your favorite music
I look forward to reading the best and unique practices this wonderful community comes up with!
Will (heterozygous DF508 with antisense mutation(class 1 severity))
Hope everyone is having a wonderful fourth of July weekend! I've wanted to start this thread on best practices for a long time as I'm hoping to contribute my experiences to a group that has helped me tremendously over the years. Given I've been living with CF for nearly 40 years, with one of my alleles being the most severe class 1 CF mutation, I thought I would start a best (& unique) practices thread.
Here are some best & unique practices for me (CF male diagnosed at age 2 in 1980):
(1) On a daily basis, complete active breathing techniques while using the localized electro flow 5000 to pull deep mucus plugs out. Using this method, my plugs were usually green or brown, even if the plugs I could cough up with nebulized medications were only white / light yellow.
(2) Exercise before you do your breathing - this was counter intuitive to me, but it worked as I found I was breathing the medication in deeper after exercise. Obviously, my sample size is only 1, so test out how the sequence of your active breathing techniques, other mechanical devices and exercise. FYI - if I was having a stuffy day, I would use Xopenex
(3) On long car rides, play portable video games (if you don't become motion sick) and huff mucus plugs through active breathing techniques
(4) use physical therapists at your center to teach you stretches to help stretch you torso, back and neck
(5) Use BiPap / CPAP even for napping (most do it only overnight); get a bipap/cpap and oxygen generator (they work together) BEFORE your breathing gets bad enough that you need oxygen; be proactive!
(6) For the most skilled and military compliant CFers: use the TRIFECTA of mucus plug purging – simultaneously use the electro pounder 5000 + bipap/cpap (over nose) + active breathing techniques (mouth)!!!!
(7) Instead of using Hypertonic Saline which is acidic (CFers already have too much acid in them!), ensure your doctor prescribes PulmoSal which has a neutral PH.
(8) Save time by walking on a treadmill while you do your vest and nebulized medications -- it goes faster if you listen to your favorite music
I look forward to reading the best and unique practices this wonderful community comes up with!
Will (heterozygous DF508 with antisense mutation(class 1 severity))