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All I can tell you is my personal experience. When I drink cold drinks

I have a coughing fit. Or when I go from a warm area to a cold area I

have a coughing fit. Or when I do dishes with the steamy hot water I

have a coughing fit. Its a touch of asthma. Doctors gave me tests for

asthma, but I passed all. So thier conclusion is a slight touch of

asthma. I take claritin almost daily. It helps.

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Yes because of my slight mild asthma the doctors gave me an inhaler

just incase I couldnt breathe. I have used it a few times but now I

know what triggers my coughing I can take control of it...

susan

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Yes because of my slight mild asthma the doctors gave me an inhaler

just incase I couldnt breathe. I have used it a few times but now I

know what triggers my coughing I can take control of it...

susan

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Kathy

Sometimes if kids or anyone drinks to fast they can aspirate a little fluid

That means a little of what ever they are drinking goes into there lungs and

makes them cough Try having her drink slower and see if the same thing happens

I am a physical therapist and I often times see this with patients I am working

with

good luck

Amy

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Kathy

Sometimes if kids or anyone drinks to fast they can aspirate a little fluid

That means a little of what ever they are drinking goes into there lungs and

makes them cough Try having her drink slower and see if the same thing happens

I am a physical therapist and I often times see this with patients I am working

with

good luck

Amy

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Kathy

Sometimes if kids or anyone drinks to fast they can aspirate a little fluid

That means a little of what ever they are drinking goes into there lungs and

makes them cough Try having her drink slower and see if the same thing happens

I am a physical therapist and I often times see this with patients I am working

with

good luck

Amy

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Hi there sorry I didn't tell all around my sons coughing. When he has

inflammation he also often gets it in his airways which is not asthma but like

it

because the inflammation closes up the air way and causes a dry cough. that is

why he gets an inhaler but he also is not true but clinical fmf.

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I know I did in the beginning

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Coughing

Dear everybody!

I'm really enjoying my time with LifeLift thus far, but just wanted to

check on something. Did anyone out there find that you coughed a little

while doing the program? It isn't uncontrollable by any means, and I'm

not sick or a smoker, but I notice a phlegmy (spelling?) cough

sometimes during my workouts.

Thanks you guys,

You're great!

~

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Hi ,

It has been my experience that when people first start doing the breathing

program they cough. I believe it is because they are finally getting air to the

bottom lobes of the lungs and are drying that part of the lungs out. Most

people have a lot of fluid in the lungs from shallow breathing.

I don't know if this is true, it is just what seems to happen. It seems that

most people get their lungs dried out in about a month or so.

Hope this helps,

Karma

Coughing

Dear everybody!

I'm really enjoying my time with LifeLift thus far, but just wanted to

check on something. Did anyone out there find that you coughed a little

while doing the program? It isn't uncontrollable by any means, and I'm

not sick or a smoker, but I notice a phlegmy (spelling?) cough

sometimes during my workouts.

Thanks you guys,

You're great!

~

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My son had a myotomy almost two years ago. His football team won state this year

so needless to say he is very active and never slows down. The problem is he

catches every illness he come in contact with. He has had a cough and cold non

stop since sept. He went to the doctor a month ago with walking pneumonia . Is

this normal? I try to get him to slow down and relax but he just does not get

it. He has spasms quite regularly. I hate this stupid disease. I'd take it

from him in a heartbeat.

Cullen's mom,

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Dear ,

Has your son had the pneumonia shot? My surgeon recommended it and I think it

lasts 10 years. Also he should probably take the flu shot.

Those are obviously not going to help with everything, but I had bronchitis and

walking pneumonia several times before my surgery, had the shot, and haven't

had it since, with the myotomy of course. I do avoid germy kids because any

little cold can turn into that annoying cough forever because our esophagus

doesn't move things down. I don't touch escalator rails or other germy places,

but trying to get your son to avoid those things is difficult.

I'm guessing it is hard to keep him sleeping propped up on pillows, but maybe

try those bed risers at just the head of his bed. Keeping any fluids out of his

esophagus at night will help.

You might consider if he has allergies and some drainage from that, maybe he

needs to try something like Claritin. But getting him to take a pill once a day

is difficult. I'd think the risers at the head of his bed might help most and

trying to get him to drink water often so he moves all that junky stuff down his

esophagus might help.

Sandy

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> > My son had a myotomy almost two years ago. His football team won state this

year so needless to say he is very active and never slows down. The problem is

he catches every illness he come in contact with. He has had a cough and cold

non stop since sept. He went to the doctor a month ago with walking pneumonia .

Is this normal? I try to get him to slow down and relax but he just does not get

it. He has spasms quite regularly. I hate this stupid disease. I'd take it

from him in a heartbeat.

> >

> > Cullen's mom,

> >

> >

> >

>

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