Dear CS Friends,
I've just received the following message (in quotes) from my 85 year old
father, Robert, who will not sign onto the silver list because he
doesn't feel he has the capacity to work on a computer. I've been
extremely worried about him over the past couple of weeks because he's
had a bad bout of antibiotic resistant bronchitis, only now improving a
bit. He has questions about the capacity of the nebulizer that I know
nothing about, and was wobbly after use. Any comments from the list
would be highly appreciated. Being in Bangladesh my capacity to help
there (he's in Atlanta) is limited.
Thanks to all.
Reid (Harvey)

Robert Harvey writes:
"So far l've laid out, not counting tax, $85 for CS at Walmart, $200 for
a CS generator and $115 for DeVilbiss portable nebulizer.  However,
there may be a couple of drawbacks.  The nebulizer apparently can only
handle a few drops at a time.  I tried it thrice yesterday and got the
expected mist only on the third try.  However, I felt from then on and
until going to bed as though I'd had several drinks and was wobbly in my
walking.  This was both before and after my usual daily glass of red
wine preceding dinner.  The whole thing scared me a bit, and I'd been
thinking of taking it back since there's a 30 day return."

"Do you have a nebulizer, and if so are you limited to the apparent few
drops that mine is?   If you have an artist's air brush, do you know the
price of one?  I suppose mine is safer in the sense that you can't go
too far wrong on the amounts, but it you were trying to get several
ounces into the lungs it would take more than full-time usage with the
drops and medicine dropper.  On the other hand the air brush might drown
the patient before the over-supply was discovered.  Whadda ya think? I
will try today and tomorrow on the nebulizer, though I think the
infection is just about kicked and the voice is coming back."

"On the MSM or DMSO, Marguerite and I have been on the former (among
other things)  and discontinued the MSM, taking only the glucosamine and
chondroitin that goes with it.  We did this because  following the
Adkins diet as we have for several months we each have two eggs daily -
in which there's enough sulphur to keep one constantly polishing the
silver."




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