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    Hi all. So I've picked up a cold frommy partner. Runny nose, joint ache etc. Now I know that the usual re staying hydrated and paracetamol etc.

    Is there anything else people can suggest as I'm starting to produce the barking cough and my cough is weak.

    I have got a nebulizer and will this help? Any hints and tips appreciated.
    Diagnosed May 2021 bulbar onset als.

    #2
    I can only say I've also got a cold. Runny nose, sneezing and aching. I suspect my daughter of sharing. 🤒
    when i can think of something profound i will update this.

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      #3
      You could do without that Shelly...

      Coughing exhausts me so, if needed, I take a cough suppressant, a cough syrup for dry coughs containing dextromethorphan *but* you need to check with your pharmacist to see if you can take it, e.g., it cannot be taken if you take SSRIs. The pharmacist can recommend something, I'm sure.

      I find the ned good for adding moisture to my throat too and use Vicks Vaporub rub too - the whole kit and caboodle!

      Hope you get over it soon and keep an eye on your symptoms. xx
      ​Diagnosed 03/2007. Sporadic Definite ALS/MND Spinal (hand) Onset.
      Eye gaze user - No functional limbs - No speech - Feeding tube - Overnight NIV.

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        #4
        Ellie thank you. I'm on amitryipline so i don't think i can take much in the way of cough meds. I will up my new use.

        I love olbas oil and just put some in my foot spa lol. Breathed in the fumes.
        I know we have to be careful re chest infections. My breathing is ok but its clearing the gunk that isn't. X

        Diagnosed May 2021 bulbar onset als.

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          #5
          denise i have my partner to blame. But he his barking like a dog.

          We have been so careful but we have managed over 12 months cold free.

          X
          Diagnosed May 2021 bulbar onset als.

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            #6
            My daughter is a school teacher and always worried about bringing things to us we don't want but not seeing her is upsetting so we would rather take the risk. 🤔
            when i can think of something profound i will update this.

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              #7
              shelly21 Hope you feel better soon. I dread getting a cold
              Diagnosed October 2020 - See my blog at https://www.myneurodiary.com

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                #8
                shelly21 I dread getting a cold. Olbas oil and Vicks Vapour Rub are my stand by favourites🤒

                Get well soon😘
                Initial diagnosis 7-4-2021 'suspected MND' confirmed by 2nd opinion 4th June 2021 ALS. Began with R foot limp and lots of falls. NIV overnight. Generally weak. Mostly terrified.​​​​​​

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                  #9
                  Thank you all. Staying in bed and staying warm at least I'm sleeping well x
                  Diagnosed May 2021 bulbar onset als.

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                    #10
                    I picked up a cold from my granddaughter, which really got to my chest and floored me. I have a cough assist machine but hadn’t been using it regularly because it seemed to unnecessarily stress my throat. Trying to practice it now. Horrible when your phlegm gets stuck in your throat and you can’t breathe. Have you got a chest infection and need antibiotics? Hope it passes quickly which mine has finally done x
                    Diagnosed July 2020, ALS bulbar onset. PEG and ventilator (mainly at night), and pretty poor speech, but legs still about functioning!

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                      #11
                      I've just looked up tree pollen. February through to mid March there's a lot of pollen about hazel, yew and birch. Eucalyptus pollen used to make me ill. Not good when suffering from asthma.
                      when i can think of something profound i will update this.

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                        #12
                        I don't think its a chest infection but I often end up with one after a cold. I will keep an eye on it. I'm using my nebuliser lots x
                        Diagnosed May 2021 bulbar onset als.

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                          #13
                          shelly21 I haven’t got a nebuliser. Do they soften the mucus?
                          Diagnosed July 2020, ALS bulbar onset. PEG and ventilator (mainly at night), and pretty poor speech, but legs still about functioning!

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                            #14
                            Feed a cold and starve a fever. 🤒🤗🤧😜xx
                            Bulbar started Jan 2020. Mute and 100% tube fed but mobile and undefeated. Stay Strong 🤗😘🤗😁xx

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                              #15
                              Heather R i only got mine last week. Its supposed to break thick mucus down. My respiratory consultant sent it. X
                              Diagnosed May 2021 bulbar onset als.

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