<P>My 13-year-old daughter was recently diagnosed. We have a nebulizer compressor that we don't like very much because it is quite loud. I worry about damage to her hearing and mine, too. Also, it doesn't seem very powerful, in that the treatments take a long time (20 mins for 5 ml of 7% saline, 10 for 2.5 ml of pulmozyme). Are there nebulizer compressors out there that are quieter, and faster? When you are doing these treatments (and a bunch of others, and chest therapy) multiple times a day, saving 5 or 10 minutes per treatment can really make a difference.</P>
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<P>Also, we are using translucent Pari neb cups, and you can't see when the liquid is gone. We have to stop the compressor, take the lid off the cup, and look in there to see if she's done. (Somehow waiting for the mist to sputter doesn't seem to work for us. We think it has sputtered out, and the medicine is gone, but when we open up the cup, there is still a lot in there.) Is anyone using clear reusable neb cups, and will any neb cup work with any compressor and with any medicine? Sorry to be so uninformed, but we are new to this game.</P>
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<P>Please share what compressor and what cups you use, and how you like them.</P>
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<P>Thanks so much,</P>
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<P>Kate</P>
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<P>Also, we are using translucent Pari neb cups, and you can't see when the liquid is gone. We have to stop the compressor, take the lid off the cup, and look in there to see if she's done. (Somehow waiting for the mist to sputter doesn't seem to work for us. We think it has sputtered out, and the medicine is gone, but when we open up the cup, there is still a lot in there.) Is anyone using clear reusable neb cups, and will any neb cup work with any compressor and with any medicine? Sorry to be so uninformed, but we are new to this game.</P>
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<P>Please share what compressor and what cups you use, and how you like them.</P>
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<P>Thanks so much,</P>
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<P>Kate</P>