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Judy2 04-06-2013 02:43 AM

My "Easter Present"...............
 
Well.....usually I manage to fight it off, but I now have the cold from heck.:eek:

It's been years with this over-active immune system:rolleyes:since I've had a cold. Somebody, probably a grandkid???, must have been working on a bug of some kind. My nose keeps running like a faucet and have that dry cough every two minutes or so. I'm soooo tired and achier than usual. Can't take cough medicine, etc., with my mitral valve prolapse. Hopefully somebody will show up with some cough drops soon.:confused:

Hot tea with honey seemed to help calm the cough somewhat. Does anyone have any other suggestions?

Okay, so weak, my fingers won't work anymore..........:heartthrob:

mrsD 04-06-2013 05:44 AM

You should be able to use Robitussin DM. No decongestants in
that. It will help with the mucus and help move it out. Drink plenty of water when taking.

This comes in a tablet form, available as Mucinex DM. (not D).
Less expensive generic at WalMart called Mucus relief cough.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Mucus-Reli...ssant/14150039

Usually people with mitral valve prolapse can tolerate cold products that do not have decongestants or caffeine in them.
http://www.drugs.com/cg/mitral-valve...arge-care.html

I have to wonder if you use an ACE inhibitor for blood pressure?
If so I'll continue with another warning.

Judy2 04-06-2013 05:51 AM

Thanks for the info, Mrs. D......I take a beta-blocker, Atenolol which is the generic for Tenormin. It's just for the mitral valve prolapse, not high blood pressure. Mine actually runs low.:)

mrsD 04-06-2013 06:04 AM

Okay, that's good. It is the same thing I take, BTW.

ACE inhibitors create excess bradykinin buildup in the body and
cause breathing problems and a dry cough. (among other more serious potential problems in some people).


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