Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 Sorry to hear she is feeling bad. I was wondering, what do you use to suction her? The tiny bulb syringes don't seem to clear enough for Zipporrah. Ok for the nose but not the mouth. Darla Re: Excessive Phlegm question Darla, I deal with this with Chelsea. Somedays she is a snot factory! And it does cause a lot of problems. She has been on various meds for asthma/allergies which helps to control the secretions, but not eliminate them. Currently, she is on Flovent and Rhineqourt Aqua (nasal spray), and phenchlor (aten is the brand name, I believe, it is an antihistimine and a decongestant) twice daily. She also takes albuterol and Atravent (another nasal spray) as needed. I find that I have been using the 2nd nasal spray more often than not. She also gets chest PT twice daily with her meds, this helps to keep her lungs clear of what she can't get out on her own. I also suction her as needed. When her nose is runny and she gets gurgly and has trouble breathing, it is a great help. She used to have a much harder time with manging her secretions, especially after her pneumonias and tube placement 4 yrs ago. Fortunatly, she has gained a lot of strength and now can cough up and, most of the time, spit out her secretions. Although, she still needs suctioning to help from time to time. Chelsea is pretty sick her self right now. She started coughing mon nite and coughed straight thru tues, non stop. Somewhere around tues morning, her secretions got very thick and tacky and she had trouble coughing them up. Well, she must have aspirated, because yesterday morning she was very croupy and wheezy. I took her to the dr, and sure enough, she has pneumonia=( Fortunatly, she is already on the mend, keeping up with the nebs and chest PT + antibiotics always helps her. I see you already have lots of responses, which I am interested to read. But, alas, it's time for another neb treatment! Duty never ends=) e, Chelsea's mom(nonspecific mito)Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 Sorry to hear she is feeling bad. I was wondering, what do you use to suction her? The tiny bulb syringes don't seem to clear enough for Zipporrah. Ok for the nose but not the mouth. Darla Re: Excessive Phlegm question Darla, I deal with this with Chelsea. Somedays she is a snot factory! And it does cause a lot of problems. She has been on various meds for asthma/allergies which helps to control the secretions, but not eliminate them. Currently, she is on Flovent and Rhineqourt Aqua (nasal spray), and phenchlor (aten is the brand name, I believe, it is an antihistimine and a decongestant) twice daily. She also takes albuterol and Atravent (another nasal spray) as needed. I find that I have been using the 2nd nasal spray more often than not. She also gets chest PT twice daily with her meds, this helps to keep her lungs clear of what she can't get out on her own. I also suction her as needed. When her nose is runny and she gets gurgly and has trouble breathing, it is a great help. She used to have a much harder time with manging her secretions, especially after her pneumonias and tube placement 4 yrs ago. Fortunatly, she has gained a lot of strength and now can cough up and, most of the time, spit out her secretions. Although, she still needs suctioning to help from time to time. Chelsea is pretty sick her self right now. She started coughing mon nite and coughed straight thru tues, non stop. Somewhere around tues morning, her secretions got very thick and tacky and she had trouble coughing them up. Well, she must have aspirated, because yesterday morning she was very croupy and wheezy. I took her to the dr, and sure enough, she has pneumonia=( Fortunatly, she is already on the mend, keeping up with the nebs and chest PT + antibiotics always helps her. I see you already have lots of responses, which I am interested to read. But, alas, it's time for another neb treatment! Duty never ends=) e, Chelsea's mom(nonspecific mito)Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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