My daughter has had a tough winter respiratory wise this year. She seems to be almost back to baseline(knock wood), pending any cold she may pick up at school.
A couple things I have done; which I think have made a difference(besides being on antibiotics constantly this winter): I pause her VEST every 5 minutes or so and make her take deep breathes and cough, sometimes there is stuff there; have yet been able to get her to cough it into a tissue; but it's a start.
Also, I moved her pulmozyme away from her HTS neb. I used to do her pulmozyme after her HTS and before her VEST. Now I do albuterol then pulmozyme then VEST after school. I guess there is some theory that the High salt concentration in the lungs can inactivate the pulmozyme?
Finally, I moved her pulmicort neb to after her VEST. This is when it is supposed to be done but I had used to mix it with her albuterol to save time.
Anyway, next time I see her pulmo I'll fill him in on the changes I've done. It could be a coincidence that 2 days after I made all the changes her breathing seemed inproved or it could be the antibiotics finally kicked in but I thought i would post this in case it could help someone else.
I really thought long and hard about all of this before implementing these changes. It is important for us to take the time to really think about our kids health regimes and think about what works and what doesn't periodically.
A couple things I have done; which I think have made a difference(besides being on antibiotics constantly this winter): I pause her VEST every 5 minutes or so and make her take deep breathes and cough, sometimes there is stuff there; have yet been able to get her to cough it into a tissue; but it's a start.
Also, I moved her pulmozyme away from her HTS neb. I used to do her pulmozyme after her HTS and before her VEST. Now I do albuterol then pulmozyme then VEST after school. I guess there is some theory that the High salt concentration in the lungs can inactivate the pulmozyme?
Finally, I moved her pulmicort neb to after her VEST. This is when it is supposed to be done but I had used to mix it with her albuterol to save time.
Anyway, next time I see her pulmo I'll fill him in on the changes I've done. It could be a coincidence that 2 days after I made all the changes her breathing seemed inproved or it could be the antibiotics finally kicked in but I thought i would post this in case it could help someone else.
I really thought long and hard about all of this before implementing these changes. It is important for us to take the time to really think about our kids health regimes and think about what works and what doesn't periodically.