Why is breath holding important during airway clearance?
Why is breath holding important during airway clearance?
Listen to Bradley Boynton from the Mayo Clinic to learn why and how to get the most out of your airway clearance.
Thank you COPD Foundation and the Bronchiectasis and NTM 360 initiative for this excellent webinar.
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Always consult your physician before changing your current medical practices.
Enjoy!
Linda Esposito
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Linda, I’m currently reading your book the be clear method. I know you said you use a Pari neb brand nebulizer for your airway clearance. Can you tell me which model? I remember in a previous post you said it works well for you. I also switched from an Acupella to the Areobika and it does seem to work better. Thank-you.
This was an excellent video! Thank you for sharing it!! 💕
For a couple years after my diagnosis, I use the Pari trek S but then switched over to an Ombra system by Monaghan. Both companies make excellent machines. I like the Ombra because it works well with two other products the company manufactures - the Aerobika and the Aeroeclipse nebulizing cup. Also, National Jewish Health recommends the Ombra system as they say it is most similar to what they have in the hospital.
Linda, This was a great video. Always good to know why you are doing something. Also learned that I have not been using the Aerobika correctly, Bradley explains everything so well. Thanks for posting. Bill
My pleasure, Bill! It’s always a great feeling to share and to know others are equally excited about learning.
Enjoy the day,
Linda Esposito
I have a question. Does everyone buy their own ACTs equipment? I get mine through Medicare and I have no choice on what equipment I get.
That's a good question. I got my "big" Pari Vios Green compressor through Medicare, but I am on my own to buy nebulizer cups and tubing. It's not too expensive though. As for the airway clearance device, Medicare has covered both the Acapela and Aerobika for me - depending on what the respiratory therapist had on hand.
I travel a lot, so as part of our travel budget, I chose to buy a smaller nebulizer for on the road, one that runs on batteries, electric, or a car plug.
Sue
I pay for mine.
Thank you for your reply. Yes, I have bought a small portable Nebulizer that runs on batteries, also. My Aerobika was also paid for Medicare.
Spider, I use a ProNeb Max (Pari). Right now I’m using the Aerobika attached to the mouthpiece of the nebulizer. My pulmonary therapist showed me how to attach it. But I’m not sure I’m doing it right. I need to watch the breath-holding advice. Good luck.