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MCGrad2006

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So I don't always sterilize my nebs...I know I am bad. I do it maybe once or twice a month, otherwise I rinse. I am trying to get better at keeping up with the sterilization so I took out my Nuk machine today (the one CF Services gave me when I first ordered Cayston). And I realized there is a small crack on part of it. It still works, but I dont know how well or how long it will last. Does anyone know if they will provide me a new one? Can I get my doctor to write a new script? The Nuk Sterilizer shows up on my prescription list on cf services pharmacy, but says there are no refills.

If I can't get a prescription, which sterilizer do you all use? The Nuk one at Target is $80!!!!!! I can't go out and buy that.
 
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MCGrad2006

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So I don't always sterilize my nebs...I know I am bad. I do it maybe once or twice a month, otherwise I rinse. I am trying to get better at keeping up with the sterilization so I took out my Nuk machine today (the one CF Services gave me when I first ordered Cayston). And I realized there is a small crack on part of it. It still works, but I dont know how well or how long it will last. Does anyone know if they will provide me a new one? Can I get my doctor to write a new script? The Nuk Sterilizer shows up on my prescription list on cf services pharmacy, but says there are no refills.

If I can't get a prescription, which sterilizer do you all use? The Nuk one at Target is $80!!!!!! I can't go out and buy that.
 

Lovett

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I use a microwave sterilizer. You can find them on Amazon under baby products. They cost about $20-$30.
 

Lovett

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I use a microwave sterilizer. You can find them on Amazon under baby products. They cost about $20-$30.
 

saveferris2009

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I clean and sterilize in one step with my tiny dishwasher - saves me so much time!

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sunpentown-Countertop-Dishwasher-Silver/16571639
 

saveferris2009

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I clean and sterilize in one step with my tiny dishwasher - saves me so much time!

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sunpentown-Countertop-Dishwasher-Silver/16571639
 

Havoc

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I boil my nebs, then stick them in a ziplok baggie after they dry. I have enough that I can go several days without having to boil. My hoses I run a little vinegar through them and hang them outside on a sunny day. Germs don't like UV radiation.
 

Havoc

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I boil my nebs, then stick them in a ziplok baggie after they dry. I have enough that I can go several days without having to boil. My hoses I run a little vinegar through them and hang them outside on a sunny day. Germs don't like UV radiation.
 

saveferris2009

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Havoc</b></i> My hoses I run a little vinegar through them and hang them outside on a sunny day. Germs don't like UV radiation.</end quote>

Oh man so many allergans would get in/around the tube I would be wheezing for the next week.

Same reason I don't air dry my clothes outside.
 

saveferris2009

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Havoc</b></i> My hoses I run a little vinegar through them and hang them outside on a sunny day. Germs don't like UV radiation.</end quote>

Oh man so many allergans would get in/around the tube I would be wheezing for the next week.

Same reason I don't air dry my clothes outside.
 

beleache

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Hey Caitlin,
I would see if it could be replaced first or ask for a new script.
I have 4 nebs per med, so i have 20 nebs sitting on my counter in separate containers (this is so I dont have to sterilize every day) I use one sterilized set per med per day.
You can ask at your center for extra nebs & also for extra tubing.
I first wash each set w/ warm soapy water, then boil in a pot for 10 minutes , I know this is the old fashioned way but old habits die hard lol
Hope this helped <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> joni
 

beleache

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Hey Caitlin,
I would see if it could be replaced first or ask for a new script.
I have 4 nebs per med, so i have 20 nebs sitting on my counter in separate containers (this is so I dont have to sterilize every day) I use one sterilized set per med per day.
You can ask at your center for extra nebs & also for extra tubing.
I first wash each set w/ warm soapy water, then boil in a pot for 10 minutes , I know this is the old fashioned way but old habits die hard lol
Hope this helped <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> joni
 
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MCGrad2006

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Thanks so much! I do agree that boiling is probably best, but to me its a lot of work, which is why I like the sterilizer. No clean up, you don't have to watch it or stand by/near it. I will try calling CF services first.

And JOni, thanks for the reminder, I need new neb cups as well!
 
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MCGrad2006

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Thanks so much! I do agree that boiling is probably best, but to me its a lot of work, which is why I like the sterilizer. No clean up, you don't have to watch it or stand by/near it. I will try calling CF services first.

And JOni, thanks for the reminder, I need new neb cups as well!
 

ponytails

New member
I use the Advent baby bottle sterilizer too. I do not recommend the Tommy tippee. I think its also a good idea to purchase this at a Babys R Us as you can buy the buyer protection plan and have your sterilizer replaced for free if you start to have problems with it.
 

ponytails

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I use the Advent baby bottle sterilizer too. I do not recommend the Tommy tippee. I think its also a good idea to purchase this at a Babys R Us as you can buy the buyer protection plan and have your sterilizer replaced for free if you start to have problems with it.
 
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