JR German
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JR German
MemberAugust 2, 2020 at 10:23 am in reply to: Update on EGCG Green Tea Extract + Pulmonary Fibrosis ProjectHi everyone,
I’m one year post diagnosis with only the dry cough and a hand full of episodes of shortness of breath. Covid-19 has thrown a wrench into followup with my pulmonologist (i.e., closing PF lab, etc.). I’m hopeful my next appointment in a week will go as planned as I want to ask about the natural products available for IPF treatment.
This topic regarding EGCG is quite interesting. As a retired medical person, I enjoy reading facts presented by qualified authors rather than relying upon “Dr. Google’s” advice.
I have subscribed to this discussion and will followup by researching the product manufacturers Teavigo has recommended.
Thanks!
JR
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Count me in the chorus of those receiving a friend request from “johnson”. Glad to know I’m not alone but am curious if by just clicking on the link something hasn’t been added to my machine? One can never be too careful!
JR
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I began with 300mg per day with minimal cough reduction. Then went to 600mg per day, which seems to be doing the trick. I still have the occasional dry hack but nothing like it was originally.
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JR German
MemberOctober 21, 2019 at 8:04 am in reply to: Writing Your Own Emergency Respiratory ProtocolAmazing! As a recent diagnosee I am still learning about PF and the impacts it has on routine life activities. Emergency support never crossed my mind. I do wear dog tags that are connected to RoadID, which allows me to enter a detailed medical record for first responders. I purchased it a few years ago when I was still riding my bicycle to work. It would not work in a sudden health crisis where those around you must respond but it does give me an amount of assurance otherwise.
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My dry cough puzzled my pulmonologist for a few months. He prescribed amitriptyline, which helped me sleep but did not alter the cough. On my next followup, he took me off the amitriptyline and started 300mg per day of gabapentin. It helped some but when he up’d the dose to 600mg per day the cough began to respond. The reason for my cough did not become known until a CT scan of the chest two weeks ago. Pulmonary Fibrosis and multiple “nodules”.
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Off label relates to the use of a medication for something it has not been listed as treating. In this case, gabapentin (Neurontin) is not listed as treatment for coughs. But, one of its side effects is diminishing cough. That would be “off label”.