Posted by redtom on March 15, 2012 at 20:28:14 from (96.35.111.33):
I know this tractor talk but I'm desperate. I'll try to condense this: Teen daughter got head cold, went to chest, turned into cough. Real bad chronic cough, non stop all day-night for 3 WEEKS!. 3 trips to 2 docs plus several phone consults)-shot of steroid plus pills, inhaler, advair disc, two pills- one for emphysema type cough. NO RELIEF! Doc says its "viral" bronchitis that won't respond to antibiotics so wait it out. She literally coughs every 30 seconds-non stop. Has to sit in my chair at night and cough herself to sleep. Tried syrups from store, prescrip codeine, teas with honey/whiskey, lozenges. We are all tired, stressed and depressed. I have literally prayed for her relief. If it wasn't for the long wait I have contemplated taking her to the E.R. at night (don't want to sit with the gun shot victims). Doctor says he's doing all he can and there is no other remedies available to him. I have no experience with asthma and a chest xray showed only inflamed bronchial tubes. I've silently wondered if she can have a heart attack or something from continuous spells. I just can't believe theres not some sort of "numbing" inhaler to stop the reflex of coughing(just the mechanic in me thinking). Are there any sure fire home remedies? Doc is today trying to get into specialist but with tommorow being Friday I'm not too hopeful.
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