Travel Nebulizer

Posted by debminuet @debminuet, Jun 5 8:23am

Hello Everyone,
I dont use this site often only Im sure glad its here for us all. Its a bear dealing with MAC.
Can anyone recommend a travel nebulizer? I looked up the Phillips Innospire Go Portable Mesh Neb and it was discontinued. Ive just now got the guts to feel I can travel and I want to make sure the travel neb. is excellent.
I look forward to hearing back soon,
Thankyou,
Take Care. Keep Safe.
Deborah

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Hi Deborah

Unfortunately the Philips Innispire Go was discontinued as it didn't cope with the saline. It was a very popular portable device.

I have seen others recommend an alternative and hopefully someone will be able to assist.

Best wishes
Narelle

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@debminuet - That seems to be the big question recently. When my Innospire Go dies, I tried 3 different less expensive mesh nebulizers - all lasted less than 3 months using saline/levalbuterol before they clogged, leaked or died. It turns out that if you looks closely on line, almost all are similar or identical, and cheaply made.
I threw them away and vowed to stop wasting time and money until a reputable company came out with one.

Every month or so I go on a search to see what is available, with the amount of travel I do, I am willing to pay for a quality unit. BUT...everyone I think "might be the one" gets rejected when I use the User Manual - described as "self-cleaning" with using distilled water, with no provision for sterilizing. Many manuals say "do not boil, steam or microwave components" (for example, the TruNeb is just what I would like)

So as of today, I stick with my small compressor model DeVilbiss Traveler - it's a workhorse.

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My Innospire GO works just fine with saline! The key is to alcohol swab the gold contacts on it. Salt builds up and prevents a connection. That said, it is not my mainstay nebulizer but for travel or quick treatments.

Since this is a life long disease with commitment to nebulizing twice a day everyday 7x24 I sprung for the eRapid or eFlow by Pari. It's on sale now and on a special holiday was marked down another 20%. Even so, it was $600+ but it works well and fast. If I am not mistaken it's the same nebulizer people get when they start the arikyce for MAC. I am glad I purchased it.

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@sueinmn

@debminuet - That seems to be the big question recently. When my Innospire Go dies, I tried 3 different less expensive mesh nebulizers - all lasted less than 3 months using saline/levalbuterol before they clogged, leaked or died. It turns out that if you looks closely on line, almost all are similar or identical, and cheaply made.
I threw them away and vowed to stop wasting time and money until a reputable company came out with one.

Every month or so I go on a search to see what is available, with the amount of travel I do, I am willing to pay for a quality unit. BUT...everyone I think "might be the one" gets rejected when I use the User Manual - described as "self-cleaning" with using distilled water, with no provision for sterilizing. Many manuals say "do not boil, steam or microwave components" (for example, the TruNeb is just what I would like)

So as of today, I stick with my small compressor model DeVilbiss Traveler - it's a workhorse.

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This is off topic, but I can't find an appropriate place to ask it....
I'm wondering is anyone has found a way to get rid of the bad odor left from nebulizing Acetylcysteine?? I tried an air purifier that listed odors as one of it's purifying capabilities, but found that it did not work.
Thanks for any ideas!
Jan

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@janskallerud

This is off topic, but I can't find an appropriate place to ask it....
I'm wondering is anyone has found a way to get rid of the bad odor left from nebulizing Acetylcysteine?? I tried an air purifier that listed odors as one of it's purifying capabilities, but found that it did not work.
Thanks for any ideas!
Jan

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Neb outside???

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@scoop

Neb outside???

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Take the NAC orally?

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@sueinmn

Take the NAC orally?

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I haven't heard anything about this being an option, but will definitely ask my pulmonologist about it!
Thanks for your message! Jan

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@scoop

Neb outside???

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If I could neb outside, it would be a solution, but while I am nebulizing, I need to be wearing the Vest with the Hill-Rom "shake me up" machine, which I can't take outside.
Thanks for taking the time to reply. I am thankful for the Vest and for Acetylcysteine, because they have given me a lot of relief, so I may just need to make it work. 🙂
Jan

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@scoop

Neb outside???

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If I could neb outside, it would be a solution, but while I am nebulizing, I need to be wearing the Vest with the Hill-Rom "shake me up" machine, which I can't take outside.
Thanks for taking the time to reply. I am thankful for the Vest and for Acetylcysteine, because they have given me a lot of relief, so I may just need to make it work. 🙂
Jan

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Hello to those who responded to my travel nebulizer inquiry,
So much apprecitated. I will look into the couple models suggested.
Thankyou so so much,
This is a wonderful support venue.
Sue, (volunteer) can you put me intouch with the Philadelphia support group they meet monthly and I dont have their email address. I think they would meet at Lankenau Hospital.
Keep moving and looking forward,
Deborah

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