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Aspiemom
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I'm not a very productive person - let me rephrase that. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0"> I do not produce sputum on a normal basis. If I have an excerbation, I will. Many of my visits to Johns Hopkins they would swab the back of my throat if I couldn't "hock something up" for them, so they could always culture.
The Clinic I go to now never swabs me, seldom cultures me, if I am not able to give them a sputum sample. It kind of bothers me. When I was running a fever for ages, but didn't have a sample, I kept wondering if a culture would help.
I was just wondering if it's the norm to swab if there's no sample, or if it's more unusual. Vanderbilt said they don't find it very helpful to swab, but I would think if Johns Hopkins always did it that it must be...
Anyone?
The Clinic I go to now never swabs me, seldom cultures me, if I am not able to give them a sputum sample. It kind of bothers me. When I was running a fever for ages, but didn't have a sample, I kept wondering if a culture would help.
I was just wondering if it's the norm to swab if there's no sample, or if it's more unusual. Vanderbilt said they don't find it very helpful to swab, but I would think if Johns Hopkins always did it that it must be...
Anyone?