rubyroselee
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<P>I just started a new routine of alternating Tobra with Cayston. I was only on Cayston once before and I really liked it and thought it worked well. I'm excited about this new routine because now I will never have an "off" period and hopefully that will keep me feeling good!</P>
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<P>However, I have a nagging cough because of it. I'm sure it's from the Cayston because that's one of the more common side effects and it's not my normal CF cough. As soon as I start the treatment, I can feel the annoying tickle in my chest and it starts. It's worse right after the treatment but the annoying cough lingers for the whole entire day. I even got a headache today from all of the coughing, and occasionally it's even causing me a big of lung pain too (from the coughing). I have even been waking up in the night with the cough. The good thing is, it's more of a dry cough and my lungs actually feel very good CF-wise. </P>
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<P>Is anyone else experiencing this annoying side effect and is there any way to help it? </P>
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<P>I am crossing my fingers that this will not be my experience for every month that I'm on it, but I have a feeling that this might be the way it's going to be. And this Cayston cough may even be enough for me to say it isn't worth it to do on a regular basis. Frustrated...</P>
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<P>However, I have a nagging cough because of it. I'm sure it's from the Cayston because that's one of the more common side effects and it's not my normal CF cough. As soon as I start the treatment, I can feel the annoying tickle in my chest and it starts. It's worse right after the treatment but the annoying cough lingers for the whole entire day. I even got a headache today from all of the coughing, and occasionally it's even causing me a big of lung pain too (from the coughing). I have even been waking up in the night with the cough. The good thing is, it's more of a dry cough and my lungs actually feel very good CF-wise. </P>
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<P>Is anyone else experiencing this annoying side effect and is there any way to help it? </P>
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<P>I am crossing my fingers that this will not be my experience for every month that I'm on it, but I have a feeling that this might be the way it's going to be. And this Cayston cough may even be enough for me to say it isn't worth it to do on a regular basis. Frustrated...</P>
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