Looking for a decent portable nebulizer
So many of these look the same with a different name and fizz out in short order. I’m taking a long trip soon and need one for those times you are not in your room. Suggestions?
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Yes but it’s so much a part of our daily lives, might as well get something to help make less of a pain!
My income is extra low this year due to being so sick for so long in the spring and then adjusting to my condition and all the time I spend nebbing saline now. HOWEVER after reading this I just ordered the Pari eFlow/eRapid system from Nebology, which with the "20OFF" code and being on sale came to $719 total. I would not drop this $ on anything else, but I spend so much of my day nebbing saline, and my compressors are so loud, I jumped on this.
Sue I went to Pari and not sure which one you purchased....a bit confusing for me.
Is it possible to post a picture of it??? Model number if nothing else. The ones that I think might be it are showing $1,000.00. Is that the price category for the Pari E Flow you have so kindly detailed. Thanks
Barbara
This is expensive but it sounds like it is worth it? To work so quickly, there must be a steady stream of mist to inhale vs the AeroEclipse that has the option for intermittent or a breath activated stream of mist - which reasonably takes longer.
My question is whether the steady stream or breath activated stream is better, besides the obvious time it takes to do it? I’ve done both and it feels like I inhale all of the saline mist with the AeroEclipse on the breath activated setting and that I lose a lot of that mist with a constant flow.
I’d love to cut down the time that it takes to but not sure which is better for optimal airway clearance. Any comments?
Thanks for your review Sue. But does Medicare cover this nebulizer at all?
If it cuts my nebbing time by at least one third, that's an hour every 3 days. 120 hours a year. So I reclaimed 5 days per year for $720! $6 per hour. Seems worth it.
I am also convincing myself to get it. Yes nebology has it on sale $899 but my question is. Except sodium chloride can you nebulizer other meds with it?
Where did you get the 20OFF coupon?
It’s a trade-off and an opportunity cost. It depends on whether you can live with leaving behind some saline. Some are complete purists and could not live with that. I like to get the job done as quickly as possible, clear and move on with my day. Some saline loss is ok with me. I've had the eFlow/eRapid for a couple of years now and I find it efficient and reliable and quiet. I would be hard pressed to return to the current compressor type machines.
Not my plan.