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Don McKinley
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From: "KF Etzold" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 1:50 PM
Subject: Re: coughing


> The problem may not be at all medication related.
> 
> PWP's have trouble swallowing, especially at the later stages. Also, there
> maybe excessive saliva and nostril (phlegm) production. Food, saliva and
> phlegm can get into the airpipe (windpipe) where then the natural response
> of the body is to cough to remove the offending material.
> The situation can be made worse when the PWP sleeps on their back so that
> the stuff can flow toward the back of the throat.
> 
> In extreme cases of inhaling material  Aspiration Pneumonia results.
> 
> Caution needs to exercised to prevent materials from entering the windpipe
> accidentally.
> 
> K-F Etzold Cg Carline.
> 
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> I GOT A BED THAT RAIES AND LOWERS MY NERO SAID TO KEEP MY HEAD HIGHER THAN MY FEET IT HAS HELPED ME. WE DID HAVE ONE OF THOSE THINGS TO SUCK STUFF OUT BUT I KEEP MY HEAD HIGH AND TAKE VERY SMALL BITES OF FOOD AND EAT SLOW  I WON'T SAY IT IS BEST FOR YOU BUT HECK IT WORKS FOR ME
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