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Looking for a decent portable nebulizer

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I also just ordered the eRapid (eFlow) from Nebology. There is 25% off sale happening right now through this Friday -8/15/25. The code is BTS25. I paid 899$ less 25%=$674.25 I hope worth it for my sanity 🙂
I did have conversations with my supply company, insurance and Medicare (three hours of my life I’ll never get back…) but it was so complicated, I ended up just ordering it. I’ll try and submit for reimbursement later (with no expectation…).

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I hope you love it as much as I do mine! It's such a relief from a noisy compressor. It's compact and travels well. Easy to maintain. FYI, I get many more months than 6 months before changing the handset. From my understanding, Medicare does not reimburse (pay) for portable compressors, which this is considered.

I read the Medicare regs - right down "into the weeds" where they specify which compressors MIGHT be covered for which medications. Nope, I could not find any circumstances under which they might cover the Pari eRapid, and I have been pretty thorough.

If you would like to study this for yourself, I started here:https://www.cms.gov/medicare-coverage-database/view/article.aspx
And later delved into this one: https://www.cms.gov/medicare-coverage-database/view/lcd.aspx