Nebulizer Help

Brad

New member
I start Tapping the Neb when it get low
So I can get as mush of the med as I can..
I remember when I was young my Mother would
Flick it with Her finger to make me take it all.

As it forms a mist it will cling to the sides.
Flick it to get them to puddle up so it can be Nebbed.
 

Brad

New member
I start Tapping the Neb when it get low
So I can get as mush of the med as I can..
I remember when I was young my Mother would
Flick it with Her finger to make me take it all.

As it forms a mist it will cling to the sides.
Flick it to get them to puddle up so it can be Nebbed.
 

Brad

New member
I start Tapping the Neb when it get low
So I can get as mush of the med as I can..
I remember when I was young my Mother would
Flick it with Her finger to make me take it all.

As it forms a mist it will cling to the sides.
Flick it to get them to puddle up so it can be Nebbed.
 

Brad

New member
I start Tapping the Neb when it get low
So I can get as mush of the med as I can..
I remember when I was young my Mother would
Flick it with Her finger to make me take it all.

As it forms a mist it will cling to the sides.
Flick it to get them to puddle up so it can be Nebbed.
 

Brad

New member
I start Tapping the Neb when it get low
<br /> So I can get as mush of the med as I can..
<br /> I remember when I was young my Mother would
<br /> Flick it with Her finger to make me take it all.
<br />
<br /> As it forms a mist it will cling to the sides.
<br /> Flick it to get them to puddle up so it can be Nebbed.
<br />
 

bet10

New member
HI Chelsea, we do nebs then CPT also, like the others have said the abuterol will open up the airways. I also flick the cup towards the end to make it run down from the sides - it really works. It usually takes around 15 minutes for this treatment. How many times a day are you doing it? We are doing it once at the moment. How did you go with Matt's sweat test?
 

bet10

New member
HI Chelsea, we do nebs then CPT also, like the others have said the abuterol will open up the airways. I also flick the cup towards the end to make it run down from the sides - it really works. It usually takes around 15 minutes for this treatment. How many times a day are you doing it? We are doing it once at the moment. How did you go with Matt's sweat test?
 

bet10

New member
HI Chelsea, we do nebs then CPT also, like the others have said the abuterol will open up the airways. I also flick the cup towards the end to make it run down from the sides - it really works. It usually takes around 15 minutes for this treatment. How many times a day are you doing it? We are doing it once at the moment. How did you go with Matt's sweat test?
 

bet10

New member
HI Chelsea, we do nebs then CPT also, like the others have said the abuterol will open up the airways. I also flick the cup towards the end to make it run down from the sides - it really works. It usually takes around 15 minutes for this treatment. How many times a day are you doing it? We are doing it once at the moment. How did you go with Matt's sweat test?
 

bet10

New member
HI Chelsea, we do nebs then CPT also, like the others have said the abuterol will open up the airways. I also flick the cup towards the end to make it run down from the sides - it really works. It usually takes around 15 minutes for this treatment. How many times a day are you doing it? We are doing it once at the moment. How did you go with Matt's sweat test?
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
DS has taken to asking -- "Is it sputtering yet"? Sometimes when it's a little more humid, it takes a little longer. Albuterol/Atrovent takes about 15 minutes, pulmozyme a little less. Tobi takes about 20-25 minutes.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
DS has taken to asking -- "Is it sputtering yet"? Sometimes when it's a little more humid, it takes a little longer. Albuterol/Atrovent takes about 15 minutes, pulmozyme a little less. Tobi takes about 20-25 minutes.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
DS has taken to asking -- "Is it sputtering yet"? Sometimes when it's a little more humid, it takes a little longer. Albuterol/Atrovent takes about 15 minutes, pulmozyme a little less. Tobi takes about 20-25 minutes.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
DS has taken to asking -- "Is it sputtering yet"? Sometimes when it's a little more humid, it takes a little longer. Albuterol/Atrovent takes about 15 minutes, pulmozyme a little less. Tobi takes about 20-25 minutes.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
DS has taken to asking -- "Is it sputtering yet"? Sometimes when it's a little more humid, it takes a little longer. Albuterol/Atrovent takes about 15 minutes, pulmozyme a little less. Tobi takes about 20-25 minutes.
 

ashmomo

New member
We also shake the cup a little when sputtering and it lets out a little more, then we turn it off. Our 4 mo old takes albuterol first, then sodium chloride, then chest PT, and then finally her Pulmozyme. This was the order the doctor said to do. In the hospital we were just told to hold the little turtle mask in front of her face...didn't have to be on her face, so some escaping I do not see to be a problem at all. Hope this helps! PM me if you have any other questions. Looks as though your little one is about the same age as mine. Although, my DS does/had a lot of thick mucous found in her lungs shortly after birth. We are working on cleaning them out!
 

ashmomo

New member
We also shake the cup a little when sputtering and it lets out a little more, then we turn it off. Our 4 mo old takes albuterol first, then sodium chloride, then chest PT, and then finally her Pulmozyme. This was the order the doctor said to do. In the hospital we were just told to hold the little turtle mask in front of her face...didn't have to be on her face, so some escaping I do not see to be a problem at all. Hope this helps! PM me if you have any other questions. Looks as though your little one is about the same age as mine. Although, my DS does/had a lot of thick mucous found in her lungs shortly after birth. We are working on cleaning them out!
 

ashmomo

New member
We also shake the cup a little when sputtering and it lets out a little more, then we turn it off. Our 4 mo old takes albuterol first, then sodium chloride, then chest PT, and then finally her Pulmozyme. This was the order the doctor said to do. In the hospital we were just told to hold the little turtle mask in front of her face...didn't have to be on her face, so some escaping I do not see to be a problem at all. Hope this helps! PM me if you have any other questions. Looks as though your little one is about the same age as mine. Although, my DS does/had a lot of thick mucous found in her lungs shortly after birth. We are working on cleaning them out!
 

ashmomo

New member
We also shake the cup a little when sputtering and it lets out a little more, then we turn it off. Our 4 mo old takes albuterol first, then sodium chloride, then chest PT, and then finally her Pulmozyme. This was the order the doctor said to do. In the hospital we were just told to hold the little turtle mask in front of her face...didn't have to be on her face, so some escaping I do not see to be a problem at all. Hope this helps! PM me if you have any other questions. Looks as though your little one is about the same age as mine. Although, my DS does/had a lot of thick mucous found in her lungs shortly after birth. We are working on cleaning them out!
 

ashmomo

New member
We also shake the cup a little when sputtering and it lets out a little more, then we turn it off. Our 4 mo old takes albuterol first, then sodium chloride, then chest PT, and then finally her Pulmozyme. This was the order the doctor said to do. In the hospital we were just told to hold the little turtle mask in front of her face...didn't have to be on her face, so some escaping I do not see to be a problem at all. Hope this helps! PM me if you have any other questions. Looks as though your little one is about the same age as mine. Although, my DS does/had a lot of thick mucous found in her lungs shortly after birth. We are working on cleaning them out!
 
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