Your input — is nebulizing only once a day okay?
I nebulize every morning, and after 2-3 hours the mucus wants to come up and I do AWC. I always get the same amount approx 1/8 cup of clear mucus with 10-12 small light yellow plugs. When I also neb in the late afternoon or evening nothing comes up , but I cough at night which wakes me up and only a tiny bit of clear mucus comes up. It doesn't seem worth it to me to neb twice a day, as I don't clear any mucus , and it keeps me up at night coughing a bit even when I neb in late afternoon instead of evening. I have stable bronch and MAC, not on antibiotics.
Any opinions?
Does anyone else only nebulize once a day?
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I have had my compressor Pari Vios Green become weak a couple of times but both times Pari replaced it for free only asking me to send back the old one. They said since I use it twice a day and for as long as 25 minutes each time I might try the Pari ProNeb Max instead. So I now use each of them once a day so they will not wear out so fast! Replacing the filters is important too!
While being treated for Pseudomonas are you also on the 3 antibiotic regimented for MAC?
I am not being treated for Pseudomonas as I was unable to tolerate the treatments. I do not have MAC as far as I know.
My insurance only covered one kind of nebulzer. So i assumed they would not cover the innospire go. (Not on medicare yet)
Some companies require a prescription, others don't. Unfortunately, Medicare only covers the most basic of nebulizers, and just once every 3 (or 5) years. Most supplement policies follow that too. The exception is if you are prescribed a specific inhaled antibiotic that requires a handheld, impeller type nebulizer, some policies cover 80%.
This is considered Durable Medical Equipment and comes under Medicare Part B, not Pat D Drug Coverage.
Sue
You were lucky, Irene - when I asked they told me "they don't run forever" and I had to buy my own. But it is my backup to my handheld, so this should last the rest of my life. (I also use it, with separate tubing, cup & mask for my grandson so they don't have to carry theirs back & forth.)
Sue
Your knowledge amazes me!
I am so fortunate to have found this group! Thank you Sue!
Hi!
Cleaning up after nebulizing took some time to organize....but after a few days I developed a system that takes 4 minutes.
I use a bowel so all the attachments can be rinsed together.
The instructions say run the machine and rinse with a little clear water where the med goes for 30 seconds to flush the system and when you have completed a treatment soak the attachments in warm water with a little soap (using the bowel makes it easier for me) rinse thoroughly and place a piece of paper towel in the bowel to let everything dry well for the next use...
Good luck!
NYC New user of Nebulizer.
I just discussed this with preferred home care yesterday (while ordering cpap supplies and more mini tanks of 02). my pcp provided the nebulizer machine as it was well over 5 yrs old (I had been using my dad's). I then asked about how do I get replcement supplies to use it! i was told my pcp needs to write an order for nebulizer kit supplies. thank goodness Medicare covers it all!
hi Sue, I remember u providing info and support when my daughter had covid last Christmas (she was in hosp and came home on 02). I'm thankful to say I survived covid over this past Thanksgiving. I had started the 02 about 2 weeks before (long story).
I neb twice a day and find it very helpful but when I’m finished I am exhausted and have to rest. I also use the vibration vest but the results are not as noticeable.
The most frustrating thing besides mucus is constant fatigue.