I would love to chime in on this post.
I just finished my Tobi month and started cayston about 4 days ago. So far I am in LOVE. It is SO quick to neb, and its absolutely noiseless. It takes longer to clean the nebulizer each time then to neb it! haha.
I was a little skeptical about doing 3 times a day, but I think that's been making a great difference in how I feel. Like I stated before, I'm only on my 4th or 5th day of the drug, but already I'm feeling better. I had started out really junkie, having fevers, coughing up a storm -- to the point of throwing up-- but for the past 2/3 days I haven't had any fevers, my coughing has died down tremendously, I haven't thrown up, and I've been feeling worlds different. I'm not sure if this has to with cayston or not, but I feel it does, because it's the only thing I've changed in my routine. I think having the medicine delivered in such an effective manner really makes a difference in killing off the growing buggies.
The first dose made me cough the whole time, and it was extremely hard to me to neb it. What would happen is I would cough from the medicine, and in turn my mouth would leave the mouthpiece, and the medicine pools up in the neb. chamber. Well, when I finished coughing I'd go to breathe in to get all the medicine I hadn't inhaled in the past 20 seconds, in one breathe, and the coughing cycle would start again, etc. But I found that if I really concentrate and take slower breaths, I don't cough as much, and when I do cough I try to keep my mouth on the mouthpiece and inhale while coughing through it so I"m still evenly getting the med. (Did this last paragraph even make sense???? haha) That was the only problem I found with it.
Other than that, I'm in love! I can't wait till the end of the month to see if I'm still feeling as great as I am in these first few days, or better, and I can't wait to do PFT's. =)
Hope Kristen likes it as much as I do!!! (And if she's anything like me, she'll be bummed she can't do ALL her meds in the Altera)