<blockquote>Quote<br><hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>dresapp</b></i><br>Hi
I find mine happens from laying flat or doing heavy breathing(excersise). Sometimes i wake up in the middle of the night and it feels like im drowning cuz my lungs and throat fill up. However unless im bleeding massivly they cant really do anything.
Kris 22cf/diabetes/liver disease/pre transplant<hr></blockquote>
its nice to hear someone finally say they also get bleeding when they lie flat, this has always been the 1 thing i need to avoid when trying not to have any bleeds. I would always tell my doctor that i bleed when i lie on my back, only 1 physician said that was normal due to acute upper airway restrictions or something, the rest just went hmmmm, and i goto usc and chridlens hospital LA which both have very very big CF centers...I also take vit K but only when streaking heavily or having large bleeds, back when i was 17-20 i was having huge bleeding each time I had infection which was about twice a year, the bleeding would be roughly 2-3 cups a day, and I would alwys try to get it to clot at home sleeping sitting up, not coughing much just doing my thing, sometimes it would sometimes it would take antibiotics to stop the infection and help strengthen the blood vessel walls, there were 2-3 times in my life my hebaglobin got down to 8 or just above 8.2 i think it was and they waned to transfuse me, which I declined and lucky it stopped the next day. just a few weeks ago I had some hemoptosis about 1/2 cup twice a day for about 3-4 days, again since im 33 now i dont try make it clot at home anymore if it lasts more then a day I try to get antibiotics which i did and it stopped after about 6 days, I have heard of much worse cases of this though where it wouldnt clot at all, and those 5-15 min bleeds some of us have can turn into 30-60 min bleeds, so if your at home doing this be very cautios and be sure someone is there to drive you to the hospital if it doesnt clot by 15 mins or so...
god bless