Guest guest Posted April 25, 2011 Report Share Posted April 25, 2011 Hi all. I've been a member of this group for a long time but haven't participated for quite a while. My bronchiectasis--and asthma--have seemed pretty quiet. Several days ago, however, I started having a cough unlike any I've ever had before. It felt loose and " wet " and felt as if it were coming from my chest rather than my throat, though it hurt my throat a lot when I coughed strongly. Despite the fact that the cough felt wet, however, I didn't seem to bring up sputum that I could spit out. Briefly, I think I had a slight fever, but not now. The thing is, this cough felt and sounded kind of " snorkly " (not a good word, I know, but somehow that's the one that came to mind). Occasionally, I had the same problem on inhaling as well as on exhale or cough. Does this sound like a bronchiectasis of asthma problem? I'd really appreciate any help you can offer me. Thanks. -- |================================================================| | 0 People with disabilities: A resource to recognize, | | |_ *not* a problem to solve! | | ( \_) ========================================= | | *** Copyright 1999-2011 | | by Remson | | (e-mail: af752@...) | | | | Visit my award-winning personal web site, LRM's Place, at: | | | | < http://webspace.webring.com/people/rl/lrmidi/ > | | [Last updated July 18, 2008.] | | | | ******** | | Listen to .mp3 versions of my original music at: | | < http://www.MP3.com.au/Remson > | | (Latest .mp3 song released March 18, 2008) | | | | Or click on URL below to launch | | mp3 miniplayer with my music: | | | | http://www.mp3.com.au/Player/artistPlayer.swf?ProfileId=239975 | | | |================================================================| Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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