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chronic cough

I have had a chronic cough for over 10 years and have seen multitudes of specialists for this.......
There still does not seem to be a definitive answer and I do not know where to go from here....
It is not asthma, acid reflux, etc.....the last diagnosis was a hypersensitive airway and clinical correlation is adviced...
I am tired and do not know where to go from here.......it is a chronic,irritating cough and it seems like there is phlegm or sputum build up ..........thank you for any advice or comments..........
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Do you still cough?  Mine is gone.  I estimated that over the course of 14 years I coughed over 10,000,000 times.  That is an awful lot of wracking of the body.

This is the website for the stuff that got me well. I swear by it and take it daily.  My life is sooooo changed!

mylifeforce dot net/mikeadams

This company also came out with a weight loss program and I went on it and lost 30# is 5 weeks! My life is soooooo much better.  Out of bed! Energy to boot! Cough, arthritis, fibro, insomnia all gone. I had forgotten how good life could be.  

Cinnysue, I hope this reaches you.

Sue
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Thank you for responding.... I hope we will find our answers to a very bothersome problem.....
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Check out this page --  I just found it. I, too have had a cough for 10 years.  Not fun.
Sue

http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/coughs_questions.html
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