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Hello, and thank-you for response. I was on steroids (Prednisone) several times, and I sleep elevated at least 30 degrees. As for exercise...get plenty of that, but will try the eucalyptus. And, dairy foods are one of few items that doctors encouraged me to eat, due to aspiration. Guess they slide down without as much risk. But they do create mucous, although it is not the same type mucous that forms in the bronchial tubes. Was putting eucalyptus oil on my throat area, and excited to try nebulizing it. I will look into how to do that safely. However, when the mucus changes its consistency, it is like gooey cement...only antibiotics seem to cut it. The saline that usually works, will not work if the antibiotics have run out. The mucous gets too thick.Thank-you. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated.

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I went through radiation therapy for tonsil cancer and finished 35 sessions just about a year ago. I am doing wonderful but for the thick saliva. I find drinking as much water as possible helps thin the thick and keeps it from turning into super glue and allows me to cough it up from my throat and esophagus. When it does get thick a hot beverage, coffee, tea etc. seems to help thin it out. I know what you are going through is horrible at best. Not being able to breathe is one of the most frightening things one can go through. If the hot beverage helps you may want to keep it handy. A friend suggested using just a hot cup of water if you can't drink coffee or tea.