When you are sick how do you sleep?

Giggles

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Musclemania : I too had that kind of cough when laying down to go to sleep at night while on cayston! I finally said forget it. This is making my quality of life worse. Now I just do TOBI but constantly NOT every other month and it is working out good so far. Interesting......<br><br>When I am feeling good I can easily sleep on 1 pillow on my back and side. When not feeling well and need to practically be sitting up to sleep and I am not really getting to sleep cause who can sleep sitting straight up.... Ahhhh the saga!<br><br><br><br>
 

Wrightclick

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For several years I had to sleep in my office chair basically sitting up. Trying to lay in bed only resulted in constant coughing and drainage of my lungs. I thought that was permanent. Antibiotics never cleared it up enough to lay down comfortably.

I started taking colloidal silver by nebulizer a little over a year and a half ago and it has kept my lungs clear enough to lay in bed again. I can even lay on either side.

Pseudomonas is like mold. You can clear it away but it's always going to come back in damaged lungs. So you have to manage it and keep it to a bare minimum.

Colloidal silver does that for me. Be sure you use true nano-partial colloidal silver NOT ionic silver. (Every CS generator I've seen makes ionic silver!)

Ionic silver will work to some degree but it's like using a watered down version of the real thing. Get a trusted source that provides nano-particle colloidal silver.

I use utopiasilver.com (and I don't get anything for saying that.) Their product is 20ppm and is 85% true nano-partical colloidal silver and 15% ionic silver.
An 8 oz. bottle of colloidal silver will cost you about $30 in the stores. Buy it by the gallon when you can catch it on sale at Utopiasilver.com and you can get the cost down to about $9 for an 8 oz. bottle. An 8 oz. bottle lasts me about a month. I don't use it every day, but I average between one to two 6cc nebulizer cups per day.

Larry
 
We got my son a tempurpedic bed that is adjustable. On most nights he sleeps on his side with a slight incline. When congested, some nights he's almost upright. It's helped a ton. Before we had the super bed, we put the head up on blocks of wood to have a slight elevation. It helped the congestion not build up so quickly as laying flat.
 
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