A little silliness helps the medicine go down.

Posted by thumperguy @thumperguy, Feb 19, 2020

With a nod to Gene Autry; to the tune of "I'm back in the saddle again."

I'm ridin' ole Thumper again,
Chasin' that ole Devil phlegm.
If I don't git him now there's always the next round.
I'm determined to win in the end.

Whoopi-ty-aye-yay, doin' it twice a day.
Ridin' ole Thumper again.

Whoopi-ty-aye-oh,we're givin' it a go.
Ridin' ole Thumper again.

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Teri, You asked, "How are you feeling" And I said,"Feeling fine which I do most of the time. Problem has been febrile flare-ups every five months which always require antibiotics to defeat. I’m right now on the threshold of entering the promised land of six or more months since the last flare." And here's the thing, I'm fully convinced that to the extent I can reduce the frequency of exacerbations it will be a result of moving from a low-strengh saline neb to 7%. The change resulted in impressively more sputum coming up. And here's the other thing. This board gets full credit for revealing to me that saline fluid is available in different concentrations. It's disturbing that had it not been for stumbling onto Mayo Connect I would almost surely still be huffing 0.09% which wasn't getting the job done. It's also disturbing that neither Pulmo I've seen ever mentioned (and I suspect) didn't even know about the range of choices available; indeed I' got the impression when my current Pulmo learned of, or at least was reminded of,the array of strengths available, it was the first time it crossed his mind. None of this, what seems to me a game changer, would have happened but for the good offices of the members of this board. I'm grateful to everyone here. Don

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@thumperguy Amen, Don.

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