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Old 10-18-2012, 12:52 PM #1
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Default Coughing, coughing and more coughing

This last period of weak coughing has lasted 2 months long. Just a few times a day, very sudden - it seems as though the lungs are surprised by an unwelcome saliva gatecrasher. It´s definitely a protective cough and not a productive one.

I had it before - and it lasted 11 months (I´m a female and ended up with a 6-pack side effect from all this unplanned ´exercise´)

One neurologist told me it could be an allergy - so yes I could take the tests yet again. As it doesn´t go away with Mestinon like the other muscle weakness does.

Anyone have experience with a persistent neverending cough around here?
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