• Our Mission

    Our Mission

    Our mission at PCD Smiles is to bring smiles to hospitalized primary ciliary dyskinesia, no mater their age; through the gift of a cheer package. Currently serving only The United States and Canada.
  • Request Cheer Package

    Request Cheer Package

    Know of a hospitalized primary ciliary dyskinesia patient? Please visit our “Request a Cheer Package” link and fill out our secured form to submit them for a cheer package today!
  • Donations

    Donations

    Our cheer package program runs on donations. To see how you can help PCD Smiles, visit our donations section today!
  • The PCD Artist Project is a collaborative effort by artist to raise awareness for PCD & support the PCD Smiles cheer package program. Visit our exhibits today!

Turn treatment-time into play-time with leaf play. Doing outside chores like leaf cleanup can present opportunities to squeeze in some airway clearance for your PCD loved one. Airway clearance doesn’t always have to be scheduled or timed just right. Taking advantage of unusual opportunities to squeeze in a little extra coughing is very important in keeping your PCD loved one’s airways clear. Sometimes all it takes is a bit of coughing. Activities like chores that could also turn into fun can induce coughing.

 

See I was brought up that coughing was bad and something to be hidden. It should never be done in front of people. Coughing also signaled that I needed to stop what I was doing and sit down. Honestly that was virtually the wrong thing to do for a person with PCD. Even some of my doctors were in agreement that coughing needed stopped, stifled, and signaled I was over exerting myself. In PCD we retain our cough clearance, so in essence coughing is the right thing to do always. Coughing is good grooming in PCD care. We need to cough. If your PCDer is coughing don’t cringe, celebrate and encourage coughing. Coughing helps keeps our airways clear of debris and bacteria that can cause pulmonary infections. Better out than in, remember that old saying. Cough, cough, cough, and more coughing.

 

Chores that turn into playtime get done faster and encourages people to repeat the chore next time. And come on, who hasn’t played in the leafs while cleaning them up for winter? Play in the leaves and get coughing! If you’re struggling to get your child engaged with their airway clearance techniques try turning airway clearance into play, it could help lessen the burden of persuading your child to do their treatments. If you’re an adult, remember that the best airway clearance technique for you is the one that you will actually do. There are tons of airway clearance techniques and tons of outside the box ideas as well. Experiment today and put the fun back into your life. Remember airway hygiene is an important part of primary ciliary dyskinesia care.

 

 

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We have several ways that you can donate to PCD Smiles;

- Visit Smile E. Turtle's Amazon Wishlist; https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/KNO9BAJR74I4?ref_=wl_share

- For more information on how you can donate, please visit our "Donation" page to check out our "Do & Don't policies at; http://www.pcdsmiles.com/support-pcdsmiles/donations2

- To sponsor a PCD Smiles Cheer-box today!

https://store.pcdstyle.com/21-donations

- To shop for your “Official” turtle care ribbon gear today!

www.pcdstyle.com

or

https://www.smileecove.com/stores/cove

 

Thank you for your consideration!

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