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The "At Night I can't sleep Cough"
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 516294" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Personally, with the dog's reaction to your cough...........I'd go to doctor and tell him I want checked for something more serious than a resp infection. Ace may either be sensing something wrong or picking up on the smell of something wrong. (could be the only time he gets a big whiff is when you have a coughing fit) </p><p></p><p>I have on occasion a horrid night cough that scares most people. It sounds like I'm dying. I'm not. I have phlegm caught at the back of my throat just above the windpipe and it's not easy to get it out. My dogs don't even so much as look at me. The only time they ever acted concerned I had pneumonia. Mine is from sinus drainage caused by my allergy to Bruce, regardless of the allergy medications I take everyday. Smoking does not help it, but it is not the cause. No cats in my house and it magically vanishes. </p><p></p><p>Odds are if that darn phlegm was actually in the chest I could cough it up easily, but being where it gets stuck......it makes me choke, and not coughing isn't an option.....it's a reflex action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 516294, member: 84"] Personally, with the dog's reaction to your cough...........I'd go to doctor and tell him I want checked for something more serious than a resp infection. Ace may either be sensing something wrong or picking up on the smell of something wrong. (could be the only time he gets a big whiff is when you have a coughing fit) I have on occasion a horrid night cough that scares most people. It sounds like I'm dying. I'm not. I have phlegm caught at the back of my throat just above the windpipe and it's not easy to get it out. My dogs don't even so much as look at me. The only time they ever acted concerned I had pneumonia. Mine is from sinus drainage caused by my allergy to Bruce, regardless of the allergy medications I take everyday. Smoking does not help it, but it is not the cause. No cats in my house and it magically vanishes. Odds are if that darn phlegm was actually in the chest I could cough it up easily, but being where it gets stuck......it makes me choke, and not coughing isn't an option.....it's a reflex action. [/QUOTE]
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