Just thought I'd share...

mom2lillian

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I also love both ideas! I need more organization with this stuff.

I keep the vest under my desk at coputer and tuck the vest and hoses on top then I have the neb on the desk and just keep one pack of xopenex at a time on the desk. The clean nebs I bring in each day from kitchen but I like getting a 3M organizer for them instead!
 

mom2lillian

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I also love both ideas! I need more organization with this stuff.

I keep the vest under my desk at coputer and tuck the vest and hoses on top then I have the neb on the desk and just keep one pack of xopenex at a time on the desk. The clean nebs I bring in each day from kitchen but I like getting a 3M organizer for them instead!
 

mom2lillian

New member
I also love both ideas! I need more organization with this stuff.

I keep the vest under my desk at coputer and tuck the vest and hoses on top then I have the neb on the desk and just keep one pack of xopenex at a time on the desk. The clean nebs I bring in each day from kitchen but I like getting a 3M organizer for them instead!
 

mom2lillian

New member
I also love both ideas! I need more organization with this stuff.

I keep the vest under my desk at coputer and tuck the vest and hoses on top then I have the neb on the desk and just keep one pack of xopenex at a time on the desk. The clean nebs I bring in each day from kitchen but I like getting a 3M organizer for them instead!
 

LouLou

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Ann,

I was amazed to see this post because I was thinking about a very similar post regarding equipment organization with photographs recently. Then I thought about it and remembered we both were very interested in the possible correlation of the female menstrual cycle and cf outcome. We're thinking alike these days :)
 

LouLou

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Ann,

I was amazed to see this post because I was thinking about a very similar post regarding equipment organization with photographs recently. Then I thought about it and remembered we both were very interested in the possible correlation of the female menstrual cycle and cf outcome. We're thinking alike these days :)
 

LouLou

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Ann,

I was amazed to see this post because I was thinking about a very similar post regarding equipment organization with photographs recently. Then I thought about it and remembered we both were very interested in the possible correlation of the female menstrual cycle and cf outcome. We're thinking alike these days :)
 

LouLou

New member
Ann,

I was amazed to see this post because I was thinking about a very similar post regarding equipment organization with photographs recently. Then I thought about it and remembered we both were very interested in the possible correlation of the female menstrual cycle and cf outcome. We're thinking alike these days :)
 

LouLou

New member
Ann,

I was amazed to see this post because I was thinking about a very similar post regarding equipment organization with photographs recently. Then I thought about it and remembered we both were very interested in the possible correlation of the female menstrual cycle and cf outcome. We're thinking alike these days :)
 

LouLou

New member
Ann,

I was amazed to see this post because I was thinking about a very similar post regarding equipment organization with photographs recently. Then I thought about it and remembered we both were very interested in the possible correlation of the female menstrual cycle and cf outcome. We're thinking alike these days :)
 

AnD

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Well, you know what they say about "great minds" and all that -LOL <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> . Isn't it funny how things go like that sometimes!

I love those folding luggage racks! I put my vest bag on one when I fly somewhere and have to drag it around the airport- I hadn't thought about using it as a rack when I'm away from home- thanks for the idea!
I also use one for my big cat carrier- 3 cats in the big bottom carrier, and 1 in the small carrier on top. Makes going to the vet with more than one cat a lot easier!

I think the vest must just take odd angled pics- I had to straighten and crop mine before I posted it!lol <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">

Thanks; my dad loves working with wood. When I was a kid, he made our cousins and us wooden toys for Christmas- airplanes, dump trucks, etc. - mine is a train engine. I still have it on a shelf in our sunroom <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> .

If Ab had been under 2 when he made it, I would have requested a slightly bigger table with a door, but she is old enough now that "Don't touch the stuff on Mommy's table" seems to be enough <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .


Oh, and I keep my meds like colistin and the supplies and spare boxes of HTS in a box in the end table next to my recliner (has a cabinet door) and the opened HTS and Xopenex have a snap lid box in a kitchen cabinet.

The box on the vest table has my extra tubing, extra nebs, my accapella, and stuff like that in it.
 

AnD

New member
Well, you know what they say about "great minds" and all that -LOL <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> . Isn't it funny how things go like that sometimes!

I love those folding luggage racks! I put my vest bag on one when I fly somewhere and have to drag it around the airport- I hadn't thought about using it as a rack when I'm away from home- thanks for the idea!
I also use one for my big cat carrier- 3 cats in the big bottom carrier, and 1 in the small carrier on top. Makes going to the vet with more than one cat a lot easier!

I think the vest must just take odd angled pics- I had to straighten and crop mine before I posted it!lol <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">

Thanks; my dad loves working with wood. When I was a kid, he made our cousins and us wooden toys for Christmas- airplanes, dump trucks, etc. - mine is a train engine. I still have it on a shelf in our sunroom <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> .

If Ab had been under 2 when he made it, I would have requested a slightly bigger table with a door, but she is old enough now that "Don't touch the stuff on Mommy's table" seems to be enough <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .


Oh, and I keep my meds like colistin and the supplies and spare boxes of HTS in a box in the end table next to my recliner (has a cabinet door) and the opened HTS and Xopenex have a snap lid box in a kitchen cabinet.

The box on the vest table has my extra tubing, extra nebs, my accapella, and stuff like that in it.
 

AnD

New member
Well, you know what they say about "great minds" and all that -LOL <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> . Isn't it funny how things go like that sometimes!

I love those folding luggage racks! I put my vest bag on one when I fly somewhere and have to drag it around the airport- I hadn't thought about using it as a rack when I'm away from home- thanks for the idea!
I also use one for my big cat carrier- 3 cats in the big bottom carrier, and 1 in the small carrier on top. Makes going to the vet with more than one cat a lot easier!

I think the vest must just take odd angled pics- I had to straighten and crop mine before I posted it!lol <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">

Thanks; my dad loves working with wood. When I was a kid, he made our cousins and us wooden toys for Christmas- airplanes, dump trucks, etc. - mine is a train engine. I still have it on a shelf in our sunroom <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> .

If Ab had been under 2 when he made it, I would have requested a slightly bigger table with a door, but she is old enough now that "Don't touch the stuff on Mommy's table" seems to be enough <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .


Oh, and I keep my meds like colistin and the supplies and spare boxes of HTS in a box in the end table next to my recliner (has a cabinet door) and the opened HTS and Xopenex have a snap lid box in a kitchen cabinet.

The box on the vest table has my extra tubing, extra nebs, my accapella, and stuff like that in it.
 

AnD

New member
Well, you know what they say about "great minds" and all that -LOL <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> . Isn't it funny how things go like that sometimes!

I love those folding luggage racks! I put my vest bag on one when I fly somewhere and have to drag it around the airport- I hadn't thought about using it as a rack when I'm away from home- thanks for the idea!
I also use one for my big cat carrier- 3 cats in the big bottom carrier, and 1 in the small carrier on top. Makes going to the vet with more than one cat a lot easier!

I think the vest must just take odd angled pics- I had to straighten and crop mine before I posted it!lol <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">

Thanks; my dad loves working with wood. When I was a kid, he made our cousins and us wooden toys for Christmas- airplanes, dump trucks, etc. - mine is a train engine. I still have it on a shelf in our sunroom <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> .

If Ab had been under 2 when he made it, I would have requested a slightly bigger table with a door, but she is old enough now that "Don't touch the stuff on Mommy's table" seems to be enough <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .


Oh, and I keep my meds like colistin and the supplies and spare boxes of HTS in a box in the end table next to my recliner (has a cabinet door) and the opened HTS and Xopenex have a snap lid box in a kitchen cabinet.

The box on the vest table has my extra tubing, extra nebs, my accapella, and stuff like that in it.
 
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