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SarahProcter
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My 3.25yo daughter started hypertonic saline today. It's the first inhaled medication she's ever taken. We do two puffs of albuterol via an inhaler with a spacer and a mask, followed by the nebulizer.
My questions:
1. It doesn't seem to bother her. The CF clinic told me to start out just trying to make it through the first 3 minutes, and then stretch it longer and longer until she adapted well enough to complete the treatment eventually. But, she handles it fine. Her objection seems to be about having something on her face, not the effects of inhaling the hypertonic saline.
<strong>Does this mean we're not doing it right?</strong>
Is she not inhaling enough of it, or not deeply enough? They gave us so much of a build-up about how hard it was to tolerate at first, that I am ironically worried because it isn't hard to tolerate.
2. <strong>Can I sterilize the nebulizer bits and pieces in the same kind of Medela microwave steam bags that I used to sterlize breast pump pieces in?</strong> The nurse practitioner at the CF clinic was unsure, she said she was afraid they might melt in the microwave but didn't know.
Thanks much. We're struggling a little with how much longer this makes her treatments (don't hate us, we had previously been doing just 10 minutes of vesting a day and nothing else; but they said we should step it up now that she's older so we've moved to albuterol/hypertonic saline/vest twice a day, and the impact of changing routines is huge for a 3 year old. Especially I dread getting her to preschool on time in the mornings until we work it out!)
My questions:
1. It doesn't seem to bother her. The CF clinic told me to start out just trying to make it through the first 3 minutes, and then stretch it longer and longer until she adapted well enough to complete the treatment eventually. But, she handles it fine. Her objection seems to be about having something on her face, not the effects of inhaling the hypertonic saline.
<strong>Does this mean we're not doing it right?</strong>
Is she not inhaling enough of it, or not deeply enough? They gave us so much of a build-up about how hard it was to tolerate at first, that I am ironically worried because it isn't hard to tolerate.
2. <strong>Can I sterilize the nebulizer bits and pieces in the same kind of Medela microwave steam bags that I used to sterlize breast pump pieces in?</strong> The nurse practitioner at the CF clinic was unsure, she said she was afraid they might melt in the microwave but didn't know.
Thanks much. We're struggling a little with how much longer this makes her treatments (don't hate us, we had previously been doing just 10 minutes of vesting a day and nothing else; but they said we should step it up now that she's older so we've moved to albuterol/hypertonic saline/vest twice a day, and the impact of changing routines is huge for a 3 year old. Especially I dread getting her to preschool on time in the mornings until we work it out!)