Hypertonic Saline

KrazyKat

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Emily65Roses</b></i>

There's also the eFlow, which cuts neb time by a lot. My Pulmo takes less than 5 minutes, and my HTS usually takes about 10-15.</end quote></div>

Em, i've been told we are not to do our HS through the e-flow as apparently it stuffs them up and renders them useless - are you finding it's working ok?

Also, i've been told the Pari Turboboy compressor is the rolls royce of compressors if you are using a normal Pari Neb like the LC Plus or whatever. Is almost as quick as the e-flow apparently.
 

KrazyKat

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Emily65Roses</b></i>

There's also the eFlow, which cuts neb time by a lot. My Pulmo takes less than 5 minutes, and my HTS usually takes about 10-15.</end quote></div>

Em, i've been told we are not to do our HS through the e-flow as apparently it stuffs them up and renders them useless - are you finding it's working ok?

Also, i've been told the Pari Turboboy compressor is the rolls royce of compressors if you are using a normal Pari Neb like the LC Plus or whatever. Is almost as quick as the e-flow apparently.
 

KrazyKat

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Emily65Roses</b></i>

There's also the eFlow, which cuts neb time by a lot. My Pulmo takes less than 5 minutes, and my HTS usually takes about 10-15.</end quote></div>

Em, i've been told we are not to do our HS through the e-flow as apparently it stuffs them up and renders them useless - are you finding it's working ok?

Also, i've been told the Pari Turboboy compressor is the rolls royce of compressors if you are using a normal Pari Neb like the LC Plus or whatever. Is almost as quick as the e-flow apparently.
 

KrazyKat

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Emily65Roses</b></i>

There's also the eFlow, which cuts neb time by a lot. My Pulmo takes less than 5 minutes, and my HTS usually takes about 10-15.</end quote>

Em, i've been told we are not to do our HS through the e-flow as apparently it stuffs them up and renders them useless - are you finding it's working ok?

Also, i've been told the Pari Turboboy compressor is the rolls royce of compressors if you are using a normal Pari Neb like the LC Plus or whatever. Is almost as quick as the e-flow apparently.
 

KrazyKat

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Emily65Roses</b></i>

There's also the eFlow, which cuts neb time by a lot. My Pulmo takes less than 5 minutes, and my HTS usually takes about 10-15.</end quote>

Em, i've been told we are not to do our HS through the e-flow as apparently it stuffs them up and renders them useless - are you finding it's working ok?

Also, i've been told the Pari Turboboy compressor is the rolls royce of compressors if you are using a normal Pari Neb like the LC Plus or whatever. Is almost as quick as the e-flow apparently.
 

AnD

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My Pari Proneb wore out/went bad after 2 years (the replacement for my under warranty unit is on it's way as we speak <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ).

I'd say that it was time for a new compressor- I only noticed that mine was having problems because I got a portable nebulizer- Pari Trek S, for doing my Xopenex and HTS on the go or in the car when I need to- and it was doing my meds faster, despite being a less powerful compressor (and therefore, not for inhaled antibiotics or pulmozyme <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ).

I've never heard of a Pari Turbo boy- is it rated for Pulmozyme (pressures and all?).
 

AnD

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My Pari Proneb wore out/went bad after 2 years (the replacement for my under warranty unit is on it's way as we speak <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ).

I'd say that it was time for a new compressor- I only noticed that mine was having problems because I got a portable nebulizer- Pari Trek S, for doing my Xopenex and HTS on the go or in the car when I need to- and it was doing my meds faster, despite being a less powerful compressor (and therefore, not for inhaled antibiotics or pulmozyme <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ).

I've never heard of a Pari Turbo boy- is it rated for Pulmozyme (pressures and all?).
 

AnD

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My Pari Proneb wore out/went bad after 2 years (the replacement for my under warranty unit is on it's way as we speak <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ).

I'd say that it was time for a new compressor- I only noticed that mine was having problems because I got a portable nebulizer- Pari Trek S, for doing my Xopenex and HTS on the go or in the car when I need to- and it was doing my meds faster, despite being a less powerful compressor (and therefore, not for inhaled antibiotics or pulmozyme <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ).

I've never heard of a Pari Turbo boy- is it rated for Pulmozyme (pressures and all?).
 

AnD

New member
My Pari Proneb wore out/went bad after 2 years (the replacement for my under warranty unit is on it's way as we speak <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ).

I'd say that it was time for a new compressor- I only noticed that mine was having problems because I got a portable nebulizer- Pari Trek S, for doing my Xopenex and HTS on the go or in the car when I need to- and it was doing my meds faster, despite being a less powerful compressor (and therefore, not for inhaled antibiotics or pulmozyme <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ).

I've never heard of a Pari Turbo boy- is it rated for Pulmozyme (pressures and all?).
 

AnD

New member
My Pari Proneb wore out/went bad after 2 years (the replacement for my under warranty unit is on it's way as we speak <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ).

I'd say that it was time for a new compressor- I only noticed that mine was having problems because I got a portable nebulizer- Pari Trek S, for doing my Xopenex and HTS on the go or in the car when I need to- and it was doing my meds faster, despite being a less powerful compressor (and therefore, not for inhaled antibiotics or pulmozyme <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ).

I've never heard of a Pari Turbo boy- is it rated for Pulmozyme (pressures and all?).
 

princessjdc

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Yeah I found out that the older the compressor is the longer it takes to finsih your nebs. I am on my 3rd compressor now since being on nebs. Pulmo for me is about 5 min and HTS is about 15min and Tobi is about 15-20 mins.
 

princessjdc

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Yeah I found out that the older the compressor is the longer it takes to finsih your nebs. I am on my 3rd compressor now since being on nebs. Pulmo for me is about 5 min and HTS is about 15min and Tobi is about 15-20 mins.
 

princessjdc

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Yeah I found out that the older the compressor is the longer it takes to finsih your nebs. I am on my 3rd compressor now since being on nebs. Pulmo for me is about 5 min and HTS is about 15min and Tobi is about 15-20 mins.
 

princessjdc

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Yeah I found out that the older the compressor is the longer it takes to finsih your nebs. I am on my 3rd compressor now since being on nebs. Pulmo for me is about 5 min and HTS is about 15min and Tobi is about 15-20 mins.
 

princessjdc

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Yeah I found out that the older the compressor is the longer it takes to finsih your nebs. I am on my 3rd compressor now since being on nebs. Pulmo for me is about 5 min and HTS is about 15min and Tobi is about 15-20 mins.
 
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