Which vest to buy?

websterhome

New member
My daughter is now 17 months and has a wide enough chest measurement to barely fit into a vest. We are very happy to be able to start "vesting" because she absolutely hates manual CPT - always has, since 6 days old. The main vests we are looking at include Hill-Rom's "The Vest" and the InCourage System. I know there are others out there and would welcome the advice of someone who's up to date on the current stuff. I spoke with the Hill-Rom rep today and was very pleased to hear they have a garmet coming out very soon that is both washable and can go in the dryer. Look forward to hearing from you!
 

websterhome

New member
My daughter is now 17 months and has a wide enough chest measurement to barely fit into a vest. We are very happy to be able to start "vesting" because she absolutely hates manual CPT - always has, since 6 days old. The main vests we are looking at include Hill-Rom's "The Vest" and the InCourage System. I know there are others out there and would welcome the advice of someone who's up to date on the current stuff. I spoke with the Hill-Rom rep today and was very pleased to hear they have a garmet coming out very soon that is both washable and can go in the dryer. Look forward to hearing from you!
 

websterhome

New member
My daughter is now 17 months and has a wide enough chest measurement to barely fit into a vest. We are very happy to be able to start "vesting" because she absolutely hates manual CPT - always has, since 6 days old. The main vests we are looking at include Hill-Rom's "The Vest" and the InCourage System. I know there are others out there and would welcome the advice of someone who's up to date on the current stuff. I spoke with the Hill-Rom rep today and was very pleased to hear they have a garmet coming out very soon that is both washable and can go in the dryer. Look forward to hearing from you!
 

websterhome

New member
My daughter is now 17 months and has a wide enough chest measurement to barely fit into a vest. We are very happy to be able to start "vesting" because she absolutely hates manual CPT - always has, since 6 days old. The main vests we are looking at include Hill-Rom's "The Vest" and the InCourage System. I know there are others out there and would welcome the advice of someone who's up to date on the current stuff. I spoke with the Hill-Rom rep today and was very pleased to hear they have a garmet coming out very soon that is both washable and can go in the dryer. Look forward to hearing from you!
 

websterhome

New member
My daughter is now 17 months and has a wide enough chest measurement to barely fit into a vest. We are very happy to be able to start "vesting" because she absolutely hates manual CPT - always has, since 6 days old. The main vests we are looking at include Hill-Rom's "The Vest" and the InCourage System. I know there are others out there and would welcome the advice of someone who's up to date on the current stuff. I spoke with the Hill-Rom rep today and was very pleased to hear they have a garmet coming out very soon that is both washable and can go in the dryer. Look forward to hearing from you!
 

hmw

New member
Check out Amy's blog... <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://noexcusesnoexcuses.blogspot.com/search/label/News?max-results=20">NoExcuses Blog</a> She has a lot of information there, I think; find links for vest & Warwick (the CF dr. extraordinaire who was the inventor of the vest (both the HillRom as well as the inCourage systems.)

We have the HillRom 105 vest. I like it but I think it has it's drawbacks compared to what I have heard about others. If you get the HillRom ask about the vest that they call the Minnesota version (or something like that); it has better chest coverage. I want one of those for Emily. No matter how tight I make hers I think her upper chest does not get the coverage she should have. The hoses also pop off rather easily at the high frequencies we now use, so locking hoses are a rather attractive option I wish the HillRom had.

HillRom has GREAT customer service though and worked very well with our insurance company in getting our coverage issues worked out. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> We are on a 2yr program through insurance at the end of which we will own it, they will provide lifetime replacements on vests & hoses and will service the compressor as needed.
 

hmw

New member
Check out Amy's blog... <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://noexcusesnoexcuses.blogspot.com/search/label/News?max-results=20">NoExcuses Blog</a> She has a lot of information there, I think; find links for vest & Warwick (the CF dr. extraordinaire who was the inventor of the vest (both the HillRom as well as the inCourage systems.)

We have the HillRom 105 vest. I like it but I think it has it's drawbacks compared to what I have heard about others. If you get the HillRom ask about the vest that they call the Minnesota version (or something like that); it has better chest coverage. I want one of those for Emily. No matter how tight I make hers I think her upper chest does not get the coverage she should have. The hoses also pop off rather easily at the high frequencies we now use, so locking hoses are a rather attractive option I wish the HillRom had.

HillRom has GREAT customer service though and worked very well with our insurance company in getting our coverage issues worked out. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> We are on a 2yr program through insurance at the end of which we will own it, they will provide lifetime replacements on vests & hoses and will service the compressor as needed.
 

hmw

New member
Check out Amy's blog... <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://noexcusesnoexcuses.blogspot.com/search/label/News?max-results=20">NoExcuses Blog</a> She has a lot of information there, I think; find links for vest & Warwick (the CF dr. extraordinaire who was the inventor of the vest (both the HillRom as well as the inCourage systems.)

We have the HillRom 105 vest. I like it but I think it has it's drawbacks compared to what I have heard about others. If you get the HillRom ask about the vest that they call the Minnesota version (or something like that); it has better chest coverage. I want one of those for Emily. No matter how tight I make hers I think her upper chest does not get the coverage she should have. The hoses also pop off rather easily at the high frequencies we now use, so locking hoses are a rather attractive option I wish the HillRom had.

HillRom has GREAT customer service though and worked very well with our insurance company in getting our coverage issues worked out. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> We are on a 2yr program through insurance at the end of which we will own it, they will provide lifetime replacements on vests & hoses and will service the compressor as needed.
 

hmw

New member
Check out Amy's blog... <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://noexcusesnoexcuses.blogspot.com/search/label/News?max-results=20">NoExcuses Blog</a> She has a lot of information there, I think; find links for vest & Warwick (the CF dr. extraordinaire who was the inventor of the vest (both the HillRom as well as the inCourage systems.)

We have the HillRom 105 vest. I like it but I think it has it's drawbacks compared to what I have heard about others. If you get the HillRom ask about the vest that they call the Minnesota version (or something like that); it has better chest coverage. I want one of those for Emily. No matter how tight I make hers I think her upper chest does not get the coverage she should have. The hoses also pop off rather easily at the high frequencies we now use, so locking hoses are a rather attractive option I wish the HillRom had.

HillRom has GREAT customer service though and worked very well with our insurance company in getting our coverage issues worked out. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> We are on a 2yr program through insurance at the end of which we will own it, they will provide lifetime replacements on vests & hoses and will service the compressor as needed.
 

hmw

New member
Check out Amy's blog... <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://noexcusesnoexcuses.blogspot.com/search/label/News?max-results=20">NoExcuses Blog</a> She has a lot of information there, I think; find links for vest & Warwick (the CF dr. extraordinaire who was the inventor of the vest (both the HillRom as well as the inCourage systems.)
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<br />We have the HillRom 105 vest. I like it but I think it has it's drawbacks compared to what I have heard about others. If you get the HillRom ask about the vest that they call the Minnesota version (or something like that); it has better chest coverage. I want one of those for Emily. No matter how tight I make hers I think her upper chest does not get the coverage she should have. The hoses also pop off rather easily at the high frequencies we now use, so locking hoses are a rather attractive option I wish the HillRom had.
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<br />HillRom has GREAT customer service though and worked very well with our insurance company in getting our coverage issues worked out. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> We are on a 2yr program through insurance at the end of which we will own it, they will provide lifetime replacements on vests & hoses and will service the compressor as needed.
 
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Mommafirst

Guest
I pretty much second everything Harriett said above. We have the Hill-Rom, after much searching. We liked the Incourage by our clinic didn't have a lot of regular interaction with their company and was more inclined towards the Hill-Rom for the long term service excellence.

I found the Hill-Rom was the quietest of all three, but definitely hate the hoses that pop off.

Read Amy's blog -- she has a lot of good information there, but also keep in mind that there have been no major studies (peer reviewed and unbiased) that show a pure comparison of the three.
 
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Mommafirst

Guest
I pretty much second everything Harriett said above. We have the Hill-Rom, after much searching. We liked the Incourage by our clinic didn't have a lot of regular interaction with their company and was more inclined towards the Hill-Rom for the long term service excellence.

I found the Hill-Rom was the quietest of all three, but definitely hate the hoses that pop off.

Read Amy's blog -- she has a lot of good information there, but also keep in mind that there have been no major studies (peer reviewed and unbiased) that show a pure comparison of the three.
 
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Mommafirst

Guest
I pretty much second everything Harriett said above. We have the Hill-Rom, after much searching. We liked the Incourage by our clinic didn't have a lot of regular interaction with their company and was more inclined towards the Hill-Rom for the long term service excellence.

I found the Hill-Rom was the quietest of all three, but definitely hate the hoses that pop off.

Read Amy's blog -- she has a lot of good information there, but also keep in mind that there have been no major studies (peer reviewed and unbiased) that show a pure comparison of the three.
 
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Mommafirst

Guest
I pretty much second everything Harriett said above. We have the Hill-Rom, after much searching. We liked the Incourage by our clinic didn't have a lot of regular interaction with their company and was more inclined towards the Hill-Rom for the long term service excellence.

I found the Hill-Rom was the quietest of all three, but definitely hate the hoses that pop off.

Read Amy's blog -- she has a lot of good information there, but also keep in mind that there have been no major studies (peer reviewed and unbiased) that show a pure comparison of the three.
 
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Mommafirst

Guest
I pretty much second everything Harriett said above. We have the Hill-Rom, after much searching. We liked the Incourage by our clinic didn't have a lot of regular interaction with their company and was more inclined towards the Hill-Rom for the long term service excellence.
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<br />I found the Hill-Rom was the quietest of all three, but definitely hate the hoses that pop off.
<br />
<br />Read Amy's blog -- she has a lot of good information there, but also keep in mind that there have been no major studies (peer reviewed and unbiased) that show a pure comparison of the three.
 

hmw

New member
We never had too much trouble with the hoses before... then we started using the settings Warwick recommends. OH MY GOODNESS! Those hoses bounce around like possessed snakes when she's vesting by the time she hits 19hz and pop right off the compressor at least once every session no matter how tight I push them on. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0"> It's really old by this point.
 

hmw

New member
We never had too much trouble with the hoses before... then we started using the settings Warwick recommends. OH MY GOODNESS! Those hoses bounce around like possessed snakes when she's vesting by the time she hits 19hz and pop right off the compressor at least once every session no matter how tight I push them on. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0"> It's really old by this point.
 

hmw

New member
We never had too much trouble with the hoses before... then we started using the settings Warwick recommends. OH MY GOODNESS! Those hoses bounce around like possessed snakes when she's vesting by the time she hits 19hz and pop right off the compressor at least once every session no matter how tight I push them on. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0"> It's really old by this point.
 

hmw

New member
We never had too much trouble with the hoses before... then we started using the settings Warwick recommends. OH MY GOODNESS! Those hoses bounce around like possessed snakes when she's vesting by the time she hits 19hz and pop right off the compressor at least once every session no matter how tight I push them on. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0"> It's really old by this point.
 

hmw

New member
We never had too much trouble with the hoses before... then we started using the settings Warwick recommends. OH MY GOODNESS! Those hoses bounce around like possessed snakes when she's vesting by the time she hits 19hz and pop right off the compressor at least once every session no matter how tight I push them on. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0"> It's really old by this point.
 
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