Hemoptysis

catboogie

New member
i've been told not to change anything unless the bleed is serious (over a few tablespoons of pure blood? -- which i've never had.) if small amounts of blood are signs of infection or from your lungs trying to heal after an infection, all the MORE reason to vest and get the crap out. and this includes keeping up with all my inhaled nebs (HS, tobi, pulmozyme.)

i hadn't thought about not doing my advair. i may ask my doctor about that next time i see him.

i think the overall answer to this question is dependent on the individual and her history of hemo.

good luck!
 

catboogie

New member
i've been told not to change anything unless the bleed is serious (over a few tablespoons of pure blood? -- which i've never had.) if small amounts of blood are signs of infection or from your lungs trying to heal after an infection, all the MORE reason to vest and get the crap out. and this includes keeping up with all my inhaled nebs (HS, tobi, pulmozyme.)

i hadn't thought about not doing my advair. i may ask my doctor about that next time i see him.

i think the overall answer to this question is dependent on the individual and her history of hemo.

good luck!
 

catboogie

New member
i've been told not to change anything unless the bleed is serious (over a few tablespoons of pure blood? -- which i've never had.) if small amounts of blood are signs of infection or from your lungs trying to heal after an infection, all the MORE reason to vest and get the crap out. and this includes keeping up with all my inhaled nebs (HS, tobi, pulmozyme.)

i hadn't thought about not doing my advair. i may ask my doctor about that next time i see him.

i think the overall answer to this question is dependent on the individual and her history of hemo.

good luck!
 

catboogie

New member
i've been told not to change anything unless the bleed is serious (over a few tablespoons of pure blood? -- which i've never had.) if small amounts of blood are signs of infection or from your lungs trying to heal after an infection, all the MORE reason to vest and get the crap out. and this includes keeping up with all my inhaled nebs (HS, tobi, pulmozyme.)

i hadn't thought about not doing my advair. i may ask my doctor about that next time i see him.

i think the overall answer to this question is dependent on the individual and her history of hemo.

good luck!
 

catboogie

New member
i've been told not to change anything unless the bleed is serious (over a few tablespoons of pure blood? -- which i've never had.) if small amounts of blood are signs of infection or from your lungs trying to heal after an infection, all the MORE reason to vest and get the crap out. and this includes keeping up with all my inhaled nebs (HS, tobi, pulmozyme.)

i hadn't thought about not doing my advair. i may ask my doctor about that next time i see him.

i think the overall answer to this question is dependent on the individual and her history of hemo.

good luck!
 
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Aspiemom

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No suggestions from me, but I wanted to wish you well, Lynda!
 
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Aspiemom

Guest
No suggestions from me, but I wanted to wish you well, Lynda!
 
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Aspiemom

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No suggestions from me, but I wanted to wish you well, Lynda!
 
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Aspiemom

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No suggestions from me, but I wanted to wish you well, Lynda!
 
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Aspiemom

Guest
No suggestions from me, but I wanted to wish you well, Lynda!
 
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