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Should 4+ Pseudomonas be treated?

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Jun 24 7:41am | Replies (115)

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@windwalker

You know, I began to have trouble on the toby too. It would get kinda bad after two weeks on it, then I would press on and be so much better after the 28 days. I would always say to myself, it's going to get bad before it gets better. It would depend on how severe your symptoms are on whether I recommend staying on it. My symptoms were mainly uncomfortable, like lungs feeling very wet and congested.

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windwalker…… I feel like I can only get about 20% of air when I breathe. I took oxygen level with the clip on finger type tester and it was 85%. Can't do too much at that time. It rather scares me to go on with it. So, now they have me on 2 weeks on -- 2 weeks off. I'm on again right now. I've never had any coughing relief but have been unable to do the 28 day program. I've done it on a lesser scale for over a year now. I'm going to inquire about adding the second product to it. Thank you