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7% Saline Success Story that warmed my heart.

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Apr 23 9:51am | Replies (79)

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You mentioned "infusion therapy with gluathione with other vitamins". In the future I might consider this after I get the basics understood. How have you been able to do it? Do you do it yourself or go to a facility? Where are you securing it from, what source etc.?
I have been fortunate to be in OKC for many reasons....but...now that I have a Chronic Health Problem I'd rather be near a specialized Bronchiectasis program. After all I have learned in the last couple of year, if I feel it would be better to be closer to such a facility, I might make the leap to move eventually. Depends upon how it all unfolds in the next year here in OKC. Good medical facilities, experienced doctors and convenience is so important, especially at this late stage of my life.

Oh yes I forgot to mention an important fact. 🙄 I have hesitated with the Neil Med nose rinse that NJH suggested, however, with my just getting a better understanding of what is going on with having BE, I now know I need to start the rinse. I may do the netti pot. Any thoughts about netti pot vs Neil Med Rinse Bottle? Going to boil the distilled water and let it cool before using it or placing it in the item to be used with the saline rinse.
Interesing side bar: I revisited with the long term, experienced ENT last week and he is not a fan of the Neil Med bottle. He said it is too much force. He prefers the netti pot etc. So many different thoguhts on so many things.

I have noticed Mullein mentioned by a few in Mayo and read about it previously. Holding off on it. I try to remember to try one thing at a time to see what type of reaction or change might come about.
Thank you for taking time to read and respond. Hope all is good today for you and your husband.

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There is a medical facility here run by doctors, PA's and nurses that do the infusion. They take a full history and examine you then after discussing your condition they concoct what they recommend. I have had great results. I do it b4 travel, when exposed to something, when I feel I might be catching something and when I am trying to get over something stubborn.
I put in a reverse osmosis water filtration system...well worth the money but I still use distilled to mix the NeilMed but use the filtered water for drinking, cooking and washing my device pieces and all fruits and veggies. I am not a netti pot girl but it's a personal choice. Both achieve the same thing. Hope that helps!