Ok, still need an answer in my GSH - Phantom Pains thread, but I also wanted to know what is the regimen you guys are on cf care wise? I'm curious, because just doing my morning nebs, i'm right at an hour into them (with no assin off) and i'm maybe 1/4 done with my last one. When I start working, I have no idea how smooth this will go, though of course it's a necessity. This is also without me doing my vest at all, which would take on an additional 40 mins easy (I do strong huffs and really cough the stuff up). I wonder how you guys who work and do all your stuff in the morning are able to deal with this BS.
Just waking up and getting a shower and getting dressed (i've done all this crap before responsibility wise, but without the morning nebs) and walking out the door takes me atleast 30-40 mins, and that's without equiping a firearm, holster, pepper spray, batton, dress shirt/possible tie, work pants, shoes, radio, etc etc.
So as an estimate, just my three nebs in the morning will take an hour and twenty minutes. My getting ready and walking out the door will take probably an hour. Now what if i'm feeling shitty cf wise, and would really like to do a vest? That would be another 40 minutes atleast tacked on.
That right there is 3 hours in the morning just to maintain my CF before work (estimattion). Even if I eliminated the morning vest and did it at night instead (which further takes away from my time to spend with my lady and relax, because i'm going to have to get to bed early, if I have a 48 hour week), that's still about two hours and twenty minutes. I could possibly eliminate the GSH neb, but I want the benefits of it.
So I guess the question is, how do you work CF's deal with all the expected stuff in the morning? Or do you say screw it and skip it (not good)? I want to keep the regimen I have now, but man, that's a SERIOUS time handicap, which means no staying up even to reasonable times to watch a few programs on TV before you crash out (what most people and myself like to do). It would probably mean going to bed at something rediculous like 9pm, to get up at say 3am (if I have to be out the door at 6am). That is just stupid in my opinion.
They need to make some type of power nebuliser that you can just take a massive deep breath in, and in one inhalation get all of that med into your lungs, maybe two huffs at most.
So what do you guys do?
Just waking up and getting a shower and getting dressed (i've done all this crap before responsibility wise, but without the morning nebs) and walking out the door takes me atleast 30-40 mins, and that's without equiping a firearm, holster, pepper spray, batton, dress shirt/possible tie, work pants, shoes, radio, etc etc.
So as an estimate, just my three nebs in the morning will take an hour and twenty minutes. My getting ready and walking out the door will take probably an hour. Now what if i'm feeling shitty cf wise, and would really like to do a vest? That would be another 40 minutes atleast tacked on.
That right there is 3 hours in the morning just to maintain my CF before work (estimattion). Even if I eliminated the morning vest and did it at night instead (which further takes away from my time to spend with my lady and relax, because i'm going to have to get to bed early, if I have a 48 hour week), that's still about two hours and twenty minutes. I could possibly eliminate the GSH neb, but I want the benefits of it.
So I guess the question is, how do you work CF's deal with all the expected stuff in the morning? Or do you say screw it and skip it (not good)? I want to keep the regimen I have now, but man, that's a SERIOUS time handicap, which means no staying up even to reasonable times to watch a few programs on TV before you crash out (what most people and myself like to do). It would probably mean going to bed at something rediculous like 9pm, to get up at say 3am (if I have to be out the door at 6am). That is just stupid in my opinion.
They need to make some type of power nebuliser that you can just take a massive deep breath in, and in one inhalation get all of that med into your lungs, maybe two huffs at most.
So what do you guys do?