Congratulations on keeping up treatments - that is AWESOME!!!!
Others are right - <u>you need to get a new neb</u>.
Are you with a CF approved clinic? If so, they should be on the ball about seeing that you get a new one. Ours always asks how old my neb is...if it's more than 2 years, they will rx a new one.
In order for the meds to be effective, they are supposed to be administered within a certain time frame. So if a med is taking you twice as long as it should, it may not be AS effective.
I don't use tobi so I don't know where it fits in, but otherwise I do the same order as you. (so, alberteral, pulmo, hts) I know there are varying thoughts on when to use the pulmo - do you do it last, so it can sit in there and not be coughed out...or during, so it can loosen things up before the hts, to make it easier to cough out. Well, I guess that's matter of your coughing habits (who knows...)
Personally, I don't have a productive cough during nebs. It's not until hours later when I lay, propped up, that the junk starts to move. So for me, I don't think it would matter if I moved the pulmo to the very end.
Also, they used to say to do the nebs first, and then the vest. Now they are saying it's ok to do the vest at the same time.
Best wishes
Others are right - <u>you need to get a new neb</u>.
Are you with a CF approved clinic? If so, they should be on the ball about seeing that you get a new one. Ours always asks how old my neb is...if it's more than 2 years, they will rx a new one.
In order for the meds to be effective, they are supposed to be administered within a certain time frame. So if a med is taking you twice as long as it should, it may not be AS effective.
I don't use tobi so I don't know where it fits in, but otherwise I do the same order as you. (so, alberteral, pulmo, hts) I know there are varying thoughts on when to use the pulmo - do you do it last, so it can sit in there and not be coughed out...or during, so it can loosen things up before the hts, to make it easier to cough out. Well, I guess that's matter of your coughing habits (who knows...)
Personally, I don't have a productive cough during nebs. It's not until hours later when I lay, propped up, that the junk starts to move. So for me, I don't think it would matter if I moved the pulmo to the very end.
Also, they used to say to do the nebs first, and then the vest. Now they are saying it's ok to do the vest at the same time.
Best wishes