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TonyaH

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Forgive me, but I do not recall how old your child is. I think age makes a big difference in my response.

Andrew got his flutter about eight months ago..(he just turned 10). We love it! In fact, I give him his choice twice a day as to what he would rather use. Sometimes he chooses his vest if he's in the middle of a TV program or something, but most of the time we both prefer the flutter because not only is it faster, but it is also the most beneficial to him. He produces far more mucus with his flutter that he does with his vest.

However, your child would have to be old enough to use it properly. I don't know how much you know about a flutter, but you have to be able to breath properly, hold it at the right angle, and keep your cheeks held nice and tight while you are breathing. You will be able to feel just by holding a hand on his chest and back if he is breathing properly by the vibration it causes in the lungs. Because Andrew is old enough to control his breathing and get the most of it, we take our flutter everywhere now. There is no real reason to lug the vest.

I would not have relied on the flutter a few years back before Andrew could really control it himself. I stand with him and help him guide his breathing, but really he does all of the work. It's certainly not like the vest that you can turn on and have do the work for you!<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> I would ask the RTs at your clinic if they think he is capable of getting the most out of it before you purchase one. When the time comes, they are a great tool!
 
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TonyaH

Guest
Forgive me, but I do not recall how old your child is. I think age makes a big difference in my response.

Andrew got his flutter about eight months ago..(he just turned 10). We love it! In fact, I give him his choice twice a day as to what he would rather use. Sometimes he chooses his vest if he's in the middle of a TV program or something, but most of the time we both prefer the flutter because not only is it faster, but it is also the most beneficial to him. He produces far more mucus with his flutter that he does with his vest.

However, your child would have to be old enough to use it properly. I don't know how much you know about a flutter, but you have to be able to breath properly, hold it at the right angle, and keep your cheeks held nice and tight while you are breathing. You will be able to feel just by holding a hand on his chest and back if he is breathing properly by the vibration it causes in the lungs. Because Andrew is old enough to control his breathing and get the most of it, we take our flutter everywhere now. There is no real reason to lug the vest.

I would not have relied on the flutter a few years back before Andrew could really control it himself. I stand with him and help him guide his breathing, but really he does all of the work. It's certainly not like the vest that you can turn on and have do the work for you!<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> I would ask the RTs at your clinic if they think he is capable of getting the most out of it before you purchase one. When the time comes, they are a great tool!
 
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TonyaH

Guest
Forgive me, but I do not recall how old your child is. I think age makes a big difference in my response.

Andrew got his flutter about eight months ago..(he just turned 10). We love it! In fact, I give him his choice twice a day as to what he would rather use. Sometimes he chooses his vest if he's in the middle of a TV program or something, but most of the time we both prefer the flutter because not only is it faster, but it is also the most beneficial to him. He produces far more mucus with his flutter that he does with his vest.

However, your child would have to be old enough to use it properly. I don't know how much you know about a flutter, but you have to be able to breath properly, hold it at the right angle, and keep your cheeks held nice and tight while you are breathing. You will be able to feel just by holding a hand on his chest and back if he is breathing properly by the vibration it causes in the lungs. Because Andrew is old enough to control his breathing and get the most of it, we take our flutter everywhere now. There is no real reason to lug the vest.

I would not have relied on the flutter a few years back before Andrew could really control it himself. I stand with him and help him guide his breathing, but really he does all of the work. It's certainly not like the vest that you can turn on and have do the work for you!<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> I would ask the RTs at your clinic if they think he is capable of getting the most out of it before you purchase one. When the time comes, they are a great tool!
 
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TonyaH

Guest
Forgive me, but I do not recall how old your child is. I think age makes a big difference in my response.

Andrew got his flutter about eight months ago..(he just turned 10). We love it! In fact, I give him his choice twice a day as to what he would rather use. Sometimes he chooses his vest if he's in the middle of a TV program or something, but most of the time we both prefer the flutter because not only is it faster, but it is also the most beneficial to him. He produces far more mucus with his flutter that he does with his vest.

However, your child would have to be old enough to use it properly. I don't know how much you know about a flutter, but you have to be able to breath properly, hold it at the right angle, and keep your cheeks held nice and tight while you are breathing. You will be able to feel just by holding a hand on his chest and back if he is breathing properly by the vibration it causes in the lungs. Because Andrew is old enough to control his breathing and get the most of it, we take our flutter everywhere now. There is no real reason to lug the vest.

I would not have relied on the flutter a few years back before Andrew could really control it himself. I stand with him and help him guide his breathing, but really he does all of the work. It's certainly not like the vest that you can turn on and have do the work for you!<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> I would ask the RTs at your clinic if they think he is capable of getting the most out of it before you purchase one. When the time comes, they are a great tool!
 
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TonyaH

Guest
Forgive me, but I do not recall how old your child is. I think age makes a big difference in my response.

Andrew got his flutter about eight months ago..(he just turned 10). We love it! In fact, I give him his choice twice a day as to what he would rather use. Sometimes he chooses his vest if he's in the middle of a TV program or something, but most of the time we both prefer the flutter because not only is it faster, but it is also the most beneficial to him. He produces far more mucus with his flutter that he does with his vest.

However, your child would have to be old enough to use it properly. I don't know how much you know about a flutter, but you have to be able to breath properly, hold it at the right angle, and keep your cheeks held nice and tight while you are breathing. You will be able to feel just by holding a hand on his chest and back if he is breathing properly by the vibration it causes in the lungs. Because Andrew is old enough to control his breathing and get the most of it, we take our flutter everywhere now. There is no real reason to lug the vest.

I would not have relied on the flutter a few years back before Andrew could really control it himself. I stand with him and help him guide his breathing, but really he does all of the work. It's certainly not like the vest that you can turn on and have do the work for you!<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> I would ask the RTs at your clinic if they think he is capable of getting the most out of it before you purchase one. When the time comes, they are a great tool!
 

paysmom

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Thank you everyone for you input. Payton is 6 years old. He uses his vest 2 times a day 30 min each and has only missed 1 time in the past month so I thought this would be a good break for his to try something new. I called clinic to see if they would call it in for me but they havent called me back yet go figure it will probably take a day or two for them to get back to me.
 

paysmom

New member
Thank you everyone for you input. Payton is 6 years old. He uses his vest 2 times a day 30 min each and has only missed 1 time in the past month so I thought this would be a good break for his to try something new. I called clinic to see if they would call it in for me but they havent called me back yet go figure it will probably take a day or two for them to get back to me.
 

paysmom

New member
Thank you everyone for you input. Payton is 6 years old. He uses his vest 2 times a day 30 min each and has only missed 1 time in the past month so I thought this would be a good break for his to try something new. I called clinic to see if they would call it in for me but they havent called me back yet go figure it will probably take a day or two for them to get back to me.
 

paysmom

New member
Thank you everyone for you input. Payton is 6 years old. He uses his vest 2 times a day 30 min each and has only missed 1 time in the past month so I thought this would be a good break for his to try something new. I called clinic to see if they would call it in for me but they havent called me back yet go figure it will probably take a day or two for them to get back to me.
 

paysmom

New member
Thank you everyone for you input. Payton is 6 years old. He uses his vest 2 times a day 30 min each and has only missed 1 time in the past month so I thought this would be a good break for his to try something new. I called clinic to see if they would call it in for me but they havent called me back yet go figure it will probably take a day or two for them to get back to me.
 
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semperfiohana

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can you ask your doctor about an accaupella (sorry i'm awful at spelling). the flutter has a metal ball in it and i hated the stupid flutter. i'm not knocking it, i probably just hated it cause it did it's job. i have both and prefer the accaupella. but you should stick with whatever you guys like better. i would say it depends on where you are going on vacation. with the flutter or accaupella you have to do it more than the vest for it to be effective.
 
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semperfiohana

Guest
can you ask your doctor about an accaupella (sorry i'm awful at spelling). the flutter has a metal ball in it and i hated the stupid flutter. i'm not knocking it, i probably just hated it cause it did it's job. i have both and prefer the accaupella. but you should stick with whatever you guys like better. i would say it depends on where you are going on vacation. with the flutter or accaupella you have to do it more than the vest for it to be effective.
 
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semperfiohana

Guest
can you ask your doctor about an accaupella (sorry i'm awful at spelling). the flutter has a metal ball in it and i hated the stupid flutter. i'm not knocking it, i probably just hated it cause it did it's job. i have both and prefer the accaupella. but you should stick with whatever you guys like better. i would say it depends on where you are going on vacation. with the flutter or accaupella you have to do it more than the vest for it to be effective.
 
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semperfiohana

Guest
can you ask your doctor about an accaupella (sorry i'm awful at spelling). the flutter has a metal ball in it and i hated the stupid flutter. i'm not knocking it, i probably just hated it cause it did it's job. i have both and prefer the accaupella. but you should stick with whatever you guys like better. i would say it depends on where you are going on vacation. with the flutter or accaupella you have to do it more than the vest for it to be effective.
 
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semperfiohana

Guest
can you ask your doctor about an accaupella (sorry i'm awful at spelling). the flutter has a metal ball in it and i hated the stupid flutter. i'm not knocking it, i probably just hated it cause it did it's job. i have both and prefer the accaupella. but you should stick with whatever you guys like better. i would say it depends on where you are going on vacation. with the flutter or accaupella you have to do it more than the vest for it to be effective.
 

paysmom

New member
our clinic just called and said they will get him an acapella but not the flutter because they dont like it. She also said he is to young for it. I tried to order online but I need a rx so I guess for know we will try the acapella. what do you like better acapella or the flutter? Thank you again
 

paysmom

New member
our clinic just called and said they will get him an acapella but not the flutter because they dont like it. She also said he is to young for it. I tried to order online but I need a rx so I guess for know we will try the acapella. what do you like better acapella or the flutter? Thank you again
 

paysmom

New member
our clinic just called and said they will get him an acapella but not the flutter because they dont like it. She also said he is to young for it. I tried to order online but I need a rx so I guess for know we will try the acapella. what do you like better acapella or the flutter? Thank you again
 

paysmom

New member
our clinic just called and said they will get him an acapella but not the flutter because they dont like it. She also said he is to young for it. I tried to order online but I need a rx so I guess for know we will try the acapella. what do you like better acapella or the flutter? Thank you again
 

paysmom

New member
our clinic just called and said they will get him an acapella but not the flutter because they dont like it. She also said he is to young for it. I tried to order online but I need a rx so I guess for know we will try the acapella. what do you like better acapella or the flutter? Thank you again
 
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