TanR
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Re: This Years Outdoor 2013 Garden Diary- By JTG And Wife!
Hi JTG,
I hope you don't mind but I've been following along in your journal quietly observing your beautiful outdoor girls. Sorry to hear your doubts about them being up to your usual standards (I've read at least one other of your journals as well) but will send you positive thoughts that they finish strong and you end up pleasantly surprised.
Wanted to make a suggestion regarding the phlegm issue you mentioned. I occasionally suffer from "extra" phlegm production/sinus drainage/not sure what to call it. I've been to several doctors and none have been able to offer much in the way or insight or relief. Fortunately, it doesn't sound as though my issue is nearly as severe as yours, but similarly it is much worse and sometimes unbearable when I smoke marijuana.
Wanted to share that I have found a couple fairly accessible remedies that I thought you might like to try. First is Mucenex (Guaifenesin). I buy the WalMart brand as it's about 1/4th the cost of the name brand stuff, but I find if I take it an hour or so before I smoke it really helps keep the mucas/phlegm from building up.
My wife has asthma and has been prescribed a medication by her doctor called Singulair (generic name Montelukast). If you don't have a doctor that will explore this option with you, I beleive you might find it online from an Indian or Canadian pharmacy. I can take one tablet in the morning and be great the whole day. I just don't like to take random pharmaceuticals, so I rarely take it but man it really works!
Last thing I have done a time or two is take a hit off my wifes rescue inhaler. Again, really don't do this much as she may need it and then the there is the whole pharmaceuticals thing but instant relief when I do.
COPD and all respiratory related issues are nothing to mess around with, so I hope you find some relief as quickly as possible.
Be well and happy growing!
Thanks ALL For The Advice, Prayers,Good Vibes,Wisdom ETC. I Generally Tend To Not Use Antihistamines As They Make My Heart Race Uncomfortably, But Thanks For The Idea Buck, It Is Getting To The Point Where I Might Just Try Them Anyway, Especially If They Will Make Me Breath Easier?!? And I Have Tried VAPORIZERS, Their Just Not My Choice For Inhaling HASH/HERB, But Thanks Buck For The Idea!!! Take Care All!!! SINCERELY, JAMESTHEGREEN!!!
Hi JTG,
I hope you don't mind but I've been following along in your journal quietly observing your beautiful outdoor girls. Sorry to hear your doubts about them being up to your usual standards (I've read at least one other of your journals as well) but will send you positive thoughts that they finish strong and you end up pleasantly surprised.
Wanted to make a suggestion regarding the phlegm issue you mentioned. I occasionally suffer from "extra" phlegm production/sinus drainage/not sure what to call it. I've been to several doctors and none have been able to offer much in the way or insight or relief. Fortunately, it doesn't sound as though my issue is nearly as severe as yours, but similarly it is much worse and sometimes unbearable when I smoke marijuana.
Wanted to share that I have found a couple fairly accessible remedies that I thought you might like to try. First is Mucenex (Guaifenesin). I buy the WalMart brand as it's about 1/4th the cost of the name brand stuff, but I find if I take it an hour or so before I smoke it really helps keep the mucas/phlegm from building up.
My wife has asthma and has been prescribed a medication by her doctor called Singulair (generic name Montelukast). If you don't have a doctor that will explore this option with you, I beleive you might find it online from an Indian or Canadian pharmacy. I can take one tablet in the morning and be great the whole day. I just don't like to take random pharmaceuticals, so I rarely take it but man it really works!
Last thing I have done a time or two is take a hit off my wifes rescue inhaler. Again, really don't do this much as she may need it and then the there is the whole pharmaceuticals thing but instant relief when I do.
COPD and all respiratory related issues are nothing to mess around with, so I hope you find some relief as quickly as possible.
Be well and happy growing!