Eflow...where to get more.

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MCGrad2006

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Yes I am looking for the plastic pieces, not the machine itself.

I understand all of your concerns and yes I would not use the eflow for the reasons you all stated unless it was told to be safe by my doctor. My doctor has given me the go-ahead for using the HTS but not pulmo or tobi (unless I have the specially formulated). I have been using the eflow with the HTS now for about three weeks and I am a little bit tight, but only some days. The tightness got better within a few days though. But like I said, now that I am using the AZLI there is not enough time in between to let the plastic pieces dry, which concerns me.

Thank you all for your concerns, I appreciate them. But I have found that the eflow has helped me a lot, so I would like to continue using it for both HTS and AZLI. But looking at the price, I am not so sure I want to spend that much, if I can just use my Pari compressor.
 
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MCGrad2006

Guest
Yes I am looking for the plastic pieces, not the machine itself.

I understand all of your concerns and yes I would not use the eflow for the reasons you all stated unless it was told to be safe by my doctor. My doctor has given me the go-ahead for using the HTS but not pulmo or tobi (unless I have the specially formulated). I have been using the eflow with the HTS now for about three weeks and I am a little bit tight, but only some days. The tightness got better within a few days though. But like I said, now that I am using the AZLI there is not enough time in between to let the plastic pieces dry, which concerns me.

Thank you all for your concerns, I appreciate them. But I have found that the eflow has helped me a lot, so I would like to continue using it for both HTS and AZLI. But looking at the price, I am not so sure I want to spend that much, if I can just use my Pari compressor.
 
M

MCGrad2006

Guest
Yes I am looking for the plastic pieces, not the machine itself.

I understand all of your concerns and yes I would not use the eflow for the reasons you all stated unless it was told to be safe by my doctor. My doctor has given me the go-ahead for using the HTS but not pulmo or tobi (unless I have the specially formulated). I have been using the eflow with the HTS now for about three weeks and I am a little bit tight, but only some days. The tightness got better within a few days though. But like I said, now that I am using the AZLI there is not enough time in between to let the plastic pieces dry, which concerns me.

Thank you all for your concerns, I appreciate them. But I have found that the eflow has helped me a lot, so I would like to continue using it for both HTS and AZLI. But looking at the price, I am not so sure I want to spend that much, if I can just use my Pari compressor.
 
M

MCGrad2006

Guest
Yes I am looking for the plastic pieces, not the machine itself.

I understand all of your concerns and yes I would not use the eflow for the reasons you all stated unless it was told to be safe by my doctor. My doctor has given me the go-ahead for using the HTS but not pulmo or tobi (unless I have the specially formulated). I have been using the eflow with the HTS now for about three weeks and I am a little bit tight, but only some days. The tightness got better within a few days though. But like I said, now that I am using the AZLI there is not enough time in between to let the plastic pieces dry, which concerns me.

Thank you all for your concerns, I appreciate them. But I have found that the eflow has helped me a lot, so I would like to continue using it for both HTS and AZLI. But looking at the price, I am not so sure I want to spend that much, if I can just use my Pari compressor.
 
M

MCGrad2006

Guest
Yes I am looking for the plastic pieces, not the machine itself.
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<br />I understand all of your concerns and yes I would not use the eflow for the reasons you all stated unless it was told to be safe by my doctor. My doctor has given me the go-ahead for using the HTS but not pulmo or tobi (unless I have the specially formulated). I have been using the eflow with the HTS now for about three weeks and I am a little bit tight, but only some days. The tightness got better within a few days though. But like I said, now that I am using the AZLI there is not enough time in between to let the plastic pieces dry, which concerns me.
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<br />Thank you all for your concerns, I appreciate them. But I have found that the eflow has helped me a lot, so I would like to continue using it for both HTS and AZLI. But looking at the price, I am not so sure I want to spend that much, if I can just use my Pari compressor.
 

Sheridan

New member
I have an eflow with 2 seperate heads for my two boys, one does his pulomozone and the other does Hypertonic through it. never had a problem with coroding or anything and the doc recommended we get the e-flow and said it's fine to do both in it.


The only thing is that we have to keep the heads seperate and can only do 1 type of medication through the one head. At the moment this is fine because they are on two different meds, but if one starts on something different (ie. both on HS) we will have to buy a new head to keep them seperate from each other and the different meds.

all in all i am saying its great having more than one e-flow head, just make sure you label/number all the parts of the head so that you can be sure of which part was with which head and for what meds.
 

Sheridan

New member
I have an eflow with 2 seperate heads for my two boys, one does his pulomozone and the other does Hypertonic through it. never had a problem with coroding or anything and the doc recommended we get the e-flow and said it's fine to do both in it.


The only thing is that we have to keep the heads seperate and can only do 1 type of medication through the one head. At the moment this is fine because they are on two different meds, but if one starts on something different (ie. both on HS) we will have to buy a new head to keep them seperate from each other and the different meds.

all in all i am saying its great having more than one e-flow head, just make sure you label/number all the parts of the head so that you can be sure of which part was with which head and for what meds.
 

Sheridan

New member
I have an eflow with 2 seperate heads for my two boys, one does his pulomozone and the other does Hypertonic through it. never had a problem with coroding or anything and the doc recommended we get the e-flow and said it's fine to do both in it.


The only thing is that we have to keep the heads seperate and can only do 1 type of medication through the one head. At the moment this is fine because they are on two different meds, but if one starts on something different (ie. both on HS) we will have to buy a new head to keep them seperate from each other and the different meds.

all in all i am saying its great having more than one e-flow head, just make sure you label/number all the parts of the head so that you can be sure of which part was with which head and for what meds.
 

Sheridan

New member
I have an eflow with 2 seperate heads for my two boys, one does his pulomozone and the other does Hypertonic through it. never had a problem with coroding or anything and the doc recommended we get the e-flow and said it's fine to do both in it.


The only thing is that we have to keep the heads seperate and can only do 1 type of medication through the one head. At the moment this is fine because they are on two different meds, but if one starts on something different (ie. both on HS) we will have to buy a new head to keep them seperate from each other and the different meds.

all in all i am saying its great having more than one e-flow head, just make sure you label/number all the parts of the head so that you can be sure of which part was with which head and for what meds.
 

Sheridan

New member
I have an eflow with 2 seperate heads for my two boys, one does his pulomozone and the other does Hypertonic through it. never had a problem with coroding or anything and the doc recommended we get the e-flow and said it's fine to do both in it.
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<br />The only thing is that we have to keep the heads seperate and can only do 1 type of medication through the one head. At the moment this is fine because they are on two different meds, but if one starts on something different (ie. both on HS) we will have to buy a new head to keep them seperate from each other and the different meds.
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<br />all in all i am saying its great having more than one e-flow head, just make sure you label/number all the parts of the head so that you can be sure of which part was with which head and for what meds.
 
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