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Inhaled Antibiotics -

Jane

Digital opinion leader
Our hospital makes us have an air purifier AND a sign on the door if meds are being nebbed. Any pregnant nurse or visitor was warned not to enter during nebs as well. They even recommended the parents wear a mask.
 

Jane

Digital opinion leader
Our hospital makes us have an air purifier AND a sign on the door if meds are being nebbed. Any pregnant nurse or visitor was warned not to enter during nebs as well. They even recommended the parents wear a mask.
 

Jane

Digital opinion leader
Our hospital makes us have an air purifier AND a sign on the door if meds are being nebbed. Any pregnant nurse or visitor was warned not to enter during nebs as well. They even recommended the parents wear a mask.
 

Jane

Digital opinion leader
Our hospital makes us have an air purifier AND a sign on the door if meds are being nebbed. Any pregnant nurse or visitor was warned not to enter during nebs as well. They even recommended the parents wear a mask.
 

Jane

Digital opinion leader
Our hospital makes us have an air purifier AND a sign on the door if meds are being nebbed. Any pregnant nurse or visitor was warned not to enter during nebs as well. They even recommended the parents wear a mask.
 

hopefulmommy

New member
wow, noone has mentioned this to me at all - we're on our 2nd week of TOBI wtih my 3 month old. Gosh - I was wondering about it, but figured if there was some risk, I would have been told :-(
 

hopefulmommy

New member
wow, noone has mentioned this to me at all - we're on our 2nd week of TOBI wtih my 3 month old. Gosh - I was wondering about it, but figured if there was some risk, I would have been told :-(
 

hopefulmommy

New member
wow, noone has mentioned this to me at all - we're on our 2nd week of TOBI wtih my 3 month old. Gosh - I was wondering about it, but figured if there was some risk, I would have been told :-(
 

hopefulmommy

New member
wow, noone has mentioned this to me at all - we're on our 2nd week of TOBI wtih my 3 month old. Gosh - I was wondering about it, but figured if there was some risk, I would have been told :-(
 

hopefulmommy

New member
wow, noone has mentioned this to me at all - we're on our 2nd week of TOBI wtih my 3 month old. Gosh - I was wondering about it, but figured if there was some risk, I would have been told :-(
 

Wheezie

New member
Well I asked because I thought I remembered a doctor telling me once that it wasn't a great idea for "healthy" people to inhale our stuff. I just wondered if anybody else had heard that and - what does everyone do if it IS a bad thing? Open a window? Isolate yourself in a room??? I do notice if I do Tobi in my office with the door closed, the whole room looks like a misty cloud of smoke when I'm done! Surely that can't be good for non-cfers to breathe!
 

Wheezie

New member
Well I asked because I thought I remembered a doctor telling me once that it wasn't a great idea for "healthy" people to inhale our stuff. I just wondered if anybody else had heard that and - what does everyone do if it IS a bad thing? Open a window? Isolate yourself in a room??? I do notice if I do Tobi in my office with the door closed, the whole room looks like a misty cloud of smoke when I'm done! Surely that can't be good for non-cfers to breathe!
 

Wheezie

New member
Well I asked because I thought I remembered a doctor telling me once that it wasn't a great idea for "healthy" people to inhale our stuff. I just wondered if anybody else had heard that and - what does everyone do if it IS a bad thing? Open a window? Isolate yourself in a room??? I do notice if I do Tobi in my office with the door closed, the whole room looks like a misty cloud of smoke when I'm done! Surely that can't be good for non-cfers to breathe!
 

Wheezie

New member
Well I asked because I thought I remembered a doctor telling me once that it wasn't a great idea for "healthy" people to inhale our stuff. I just wondered if anybody else had heard that and - what does everyone do if it IS a bad thing? Open a window? Isolate yourself in a room??? I do notice if I do Tobi in my office with the door closed, the whole room looks like a misty cloud of smoke when I'm done! Surely that can't be good for non-cfers to breathe!
 

Wheezie

New member
Well I asked because I thought I remembered a doctor telling me once that it wasn't a great idea for "healthy" people to inhale our stuff. I just wondered if anybody else had heard that and - what does everyone do if it IS a bad thing? Open a window? Isolate yourself in a room??? I do notice if I do Tobi in my office with the door closed, the whole room looks like a misty cloud of smoke when I'm done! Surely that can't be good for non-cfers to breathe!
 

jamie6girl

New member
Sometimes I make my boyfriend take a puff of my HS or Tobi so he can see how nasty it takes. but it's only for like half a second. Hmm...
 

jamie6girl

New member
Sometimes I make my boyfriend take a puff of my HS or Tobi so he can see how nasty it takes. but it's only for like half a second. Hmm...
 

jamie6girl

New member
Sometimes I make my boyfriend take a puff of my HS or Tobi so he can see how nasty it takes. but it's only for like half a second. Hmm...
 

jamie6girl

New member
Sometimes I make my boyfriend take a puff of my HS or Tobi so he can see how nasty it takes. but it's only for like half a second. Hmm...
 

jamie6girl

New member
Sometimes I make my boyfriend take a puff of my HS or Tobi so he can see how nasty it takes. but it's only for like half a second. Hmm...
 
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