Is anyone else dealing with a neurogenic cough?
I have been a patient at Mayo for about two years. After meeting with a pulmonologist , allergist, gastroenterologist, and ENT specialists; and trying a variety of treatments, I am still coughing. I have had three laryngeal blocks. It helps somewhat, but I’m still coughing. The diagnosis is “neurogenic” cough. It’s not a simple cough. It’s a body wracking, continuous, harsh cough that can take away my ability to speak or have any volume to my voice. It severely limits my ability to socialize; the cough is irritating to other people and makes others very uncomfortable. They can even get angry listening to it, although I usually don’t have any control over it. Ricola cough drops with honey and herbs help. I I know this is a rare problem, but I would love to know if there are others out there and how they are faring.
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I am so used to it, it’s been part of me most of my life. What bothers me the most is other people’s reaction to it. “Are you ok” “have you had that checked out””I’m really worried about you”
And don’t get me started about the covid years!
I got diagnosed with the Asthma really first. I had never heard that cough was a sx of asthma. The way I explain it, I have 2 coughs, and one seems to be asthma, and yes the meds help THAT cough. My insurance co made me try a different inhaler than the Trelegy I had been on for 3 years and I thought I was going to die. Couldn’t breathe and had several severe asthma attacks which I had never had before. Scared me. I take the trelegy and singulair for that.
Exhausting. And it makes me sad too
Please include me! I have never met anyone who even heard of this, let alone talked to people who have it as well!
I’m new to this forum, and I went to your profile but didn’t see a way to contact you. Thank you so much for this!
I have not been diagnosed with any autoimmune issues.
Congratulations!! I know what it’s like for it to go away! Such a relief.
And quite the opposite when it’s back!
One of the names I made up for my cough is “postural” if. Change positions, especially rolling over at night!
I used to have a bed that raised up my head but don’t anymore, so I try to prop myself up on pillows. Not very comfy
Would the information at this link be of interest to you? It's a write up by ENT Jamie Koufman on neurogenic coughs. She talks about its symptoms, and treatment, which she advises a combo of gabapentin and amitriptyline. She outlines the doses and time frame (i.e., not forever). She also discusses the role of the vagus nerve in coughing and digestion .
https://jamiekoufman.com/what-is-a-neurogenic-cough/
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