I have posted a couple of relating to the timing of Cayston, but I've not received any responses. They were, do you time your Cayston doses and do you ever see a drift in the nebulizer time? Thank you.
Autumn, sounds like me...I was so hoarse the last few days, I thought I was going to have to call out from work, luckily it's starting to get better. I'm thinking about asking about cayston at my clinic visit next week, I haven't heard much negative about it. Thanks for the input.
Red, 44, dx with CF at age 40
I used to have to write notes to my teachers/professor's telling them that I could not speak so please do not call on me in class. Ugh. Trying to talk took so much effort (and nothing was really coming out) it became exhausting so eventually I'd have to give up and full-on whisper. So I can definitely relate when you say you almost had to miss work. It's hard to accomplish anything when you can't speak!
I stopped Tobi due to other bad reactions I was having (bronchospasm). I definitely don't miss losing my voice! I have had very good luck with Cayston. I really hope you have the same experience!
I have had hoarseness with both Tobi and Cayston. I was advised by a pharmacist to gargle with Liquid Benadryl after each use. I find that this works for me. I use it at least for the first 10 days or so of either Tobi or Cayston and no hoarseness. I use either a generic or Benadryl brand. Sometimes I dilute it with a little water. I heard this works for Opera Singers also.
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