Things A child with CF would do

blindhearted

New member
When I was younger and it was time for my nebs and manual CPT, I would always need to use the bathroom...or so I would say. I would go to the bathroom and lock myself inside in order to avoid my treatments. I was also the queen of saying "just give me five more minutes"....which ended up equaling an hour.
 

blindhearted

New member
When I was younger and it was time for my nebs and manual CPT, I would always need to use the bathroom...or so I would say. I would go to the bathroom and lock myself inside in order to avoid my treatments. I was also the queen of saying "just give me five more minutes"....which ended up equaling an hour.
 

blindhearted

New member
When I was younger and it was time for my nebs and manual CPT, I would always need to use the bathroom...or so I would say. I would go to the bathroom and lock myself inside in order to avoid my treatments. I was also the queen of saying "just give me five more minutes"....which ended up equaling an hour.
 

blindhearted

New member
When I was younger and it was time for my nebs and manual CPT, I would always need to use the bathroom...or so I would say. I would go to the bathroom and lock myself inside in order to avoid my treatments. I was also the queen of saying "just give me five more minutes"....which ended up equaling an hour.
 

blindhearted

New member
When I was younger and it was time for my nebs and manual CPT, I would always need to use the bathroom...or so I would say. I would go to the bathroom and lock myself inside in order to avoid my treatments. I was also the queen of saying "just give me five more minutes"....which ended up equaling an hour.
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
Maggie loves pickles too, though she hasn't had a whole jar<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> The idea of looking into the e-flow is certainly a good one to decrease neb time. I'll have to check that out. Our family is all about multi-tasking and making the most of our time.
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
Maggie loves pickles too, though she hasn't had a whole jar<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> The idea of looking into the e-flow is certainly a good one to decrease neb time. I'll have to check that out. Our family is all about multi-tasking and making the most of our time.
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
Maggie loves pickles too, though she hasn't had a whole jar<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> The idea of looking into the e-flow is certainly a good one to decrease neb time. I'll have to check that out. Our family is all about multi-tasking and making the most of our time.
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
Maggie loves pickles too, though she hasn't had a whole jar<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> The idea of looking into the e-flow is certainly a good one to decrease neb time. I'll have to check that out. Our family is all about multi-tasking and making the most of our time.
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
Maggie loves pickles too, though she hasn't had a whole jar<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> The idea of looking into the e-flow is certainly a good one to decrease neb time. I'll have to check that out. Our family is all about multi-tasking and making the most of our time.
 

blondelawyer

New member
Here is a link to some info about the eFlow: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.sourcecf-crd.com/
">http://www.sourcecf-crd.com/
</a>
There is a map at the bottom of the page that tells you which company you would have to go through to get it (based on where you live). Also, be aware that some clinics are not up to speed on this and may have a lot of misinformation! You can use all your inhaled meds with the eFlow, though some of the dosages need to be adjusted.

We are currently leasing ours through the company and we get it for free as long as we order his colistin through them. They also give us free vitamins.

The colistin takes about 7 minutes in the eFlow (as opposed to 20 in a regular neb/compressor). So, it can be a great saver of time!
 

blondelawyer

New member
Here is a link to some info about the eFlow: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.sourcecf-crd.com/
">http://www.sourcecf-crd.com/
</a>
There is a map at the bottom of the page that tells you which company you would have to go through to get it (based on where you live). Also, be aware that some clinics are not up to speed on this and may have a lot of misinformation! You can use all your inhaled meds with the eFlow, though some of the dosages need to be adjusted.

We are currently leasing ours through the company and we get it for free as long as we order his colistin through them. They also give us free vitamins.

The colistin takes about 7 minutes in the eFlow (as opposed to 20 in a regular neb/compressor). So, it can be a great saver of time!
 

blondelawyer

New member
Here is a link to some info about the eFlow: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.sourcecf-crd.com/
">http://www.sourcecf-crd.com/
</a>
There is a map at the bottom of the page that tells you which company you would have to go through to get it (based on where you live). Also, be aware that some clinics are not up to speed on this and may have a lot of misinformation! You can use all your inhaled meds with the eFlow, though some of the dosages need to be adjusted.

We are currently leasing ours through the company and we get it for free as long as we order his colistin through them. They also give us free vitamins.

The colistin takes about 7 minutes in the eFlow (as opposed to 20 in a regular neb/compressor). So, it can be a great saver of time!
 

blondelawyer

New member
Here is a link to some info about the eFlow: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.sourcecf-crd.com/
">http://www.sourcecf-crd.com/
</a>
There is a map at the bottom of the page that tells you which company you would have to go through to get it (based on where you live). Also, be aware that some clinics are not up to speed on this and may have a lot of misinformation! You can use all your inhaled meds with the eFlow, though some of the dosages need to be adjusted.

We are currently leasing ours through the company and we get it for free as long as we order his colistin through them. They also give us free vitamins.

The colistin takes about 7 minutes in the eFlow (as opposed to 20 in a regular neb/compressor). So, it can be a great saver of time!
 

blondelawyer

New member
Here is a link to some info about the eFlow: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.sourcecf-crd.com/
">http://www.sourcecf-crd.com/
</a>
There is a map at the bottom of the page that tells you which company you would have to go through to get it (based on where you live). Also, be aware that some clinics are not up to speed on this and may have a lot of misinformation! You can use all your inhaled meds with the eFlow, though some of the dosages need to be adjusted.

We are currently leasing ours through the company and we get it for free as long as we order his colistin through them. They also give us free vitamins.

The colistin takes about 7 minutes in the eFlow (as opposed to 20 in a regular neb/compressor). So, it can be a great saver of time!
 
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