What is your experience with nebulizers?
Can anyone explain how you are using your nebulizer? I have been prescribed levalbuterol administered through my nebulizer. I no longer have my Pulmonary Dr. and plan to discuss this with my new Dr. on Thursday. How often do you use yours? I understand it's used to loosen phlegm but when I do use it? I cough so hard and the phlegm is very difficult to cough up and I feel like I'm drowning. I quit using it until I am clear as to when to use it. My last Dr. said "as needed". When do I "need" to use it? I am so confused.
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I use symbidcort and Spiriva Resp.
When they did a scope on my lungs before my surgery and they took out several small blood clots. I could breathe really good after that for a while. I wish they could do it again.
Jeff, sorry about everything that's happened to you. And you lost your wife on top of everything else. I know that sucks.
Albuterol Sulfate inhalers are usually used as a rescue med for asthma patients, however, I've been using it as a maintenance inhaler (over 20 yrs, 5 diff doctors prescribed as maintenance, 2 dose, 2 x day). I have also used albuterol in a nebulizer as maintenance, even given this treatment (albuterol) in office when close to pneumonia, last try to avoid hospital admit.
Being that the two different drugs mentioned above are used for same symptoms as albuterol is (used in inhaler or nebulizer), I'm not sure why you think those are only for rescue inhaler. Description for Ipratropium: "It is used to treat the symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma. It is used by inhaler or nebulizer".
You find them helpful? Can I ask what they're best in doing for you, or preventing (coughing, breaking up phlegm, preventing phlegm etc.)?
Do you drink suggested amounts of water/fluids a day? I'm real bad about that, always have been (water anyway lol). Wondering if anyone notices a difference when increasing it.
At first it was a challenge but I started low and increased my fluids every couple days. Now I drink a lot during the day. Not much plain water. I do drink Crystal Light in a 58oz container, maybe 1 and 1/2 a day. I also drink a couple bottles of Gatorade or Body Armour both no sugar. I am diabetic so I have to watch my sugar intake. I know there are others but I like these 2. I only buy them when they are on sale.
For me I keep a bottle in front of me all the time so I drink them. I have them next to my chair while watching TV and a bottle on my computer desk.
I have stomach problems as well. One thing I do is eat pretzels which helps. I like the long thick pretzels, just my preference. I scrap off the salt. So that makes me drink more as well.