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Neb order during treatments...

rotandroll

New member
It's been a few years since I've really buckled down at home and done my vest and nebs twice a day. I am so proud to say that I haven't missed a treatment in almost six weeks! I have just added HTS to my routine and was curious about the nebulizer order I should use. The RTs at the hospital had no idea and I could call my doc, but I know that someone here will be able to help me.

I do albuterol to start, then Tobi, then Pulmozyme as this is the order my docs at my old, old (haha, two hospitals ago I mean) hospital (like, seriously, five years ago) told me to go by. Is this still true? Also, where should I put the hypertonic saline in? Back in the day they said you shouldn't do too much coughing after you inhale the Pulmozyme... is this still true? I know that studies change everything practically every other week. I am doing 3% and the vial is huge, about how much do you guys do? I am not going to sit with my 10 year old nebulizer for an hour just doing HTS!

Thanks. I hope everyone is doing well.
 

rotandroll

New member
It's been a few years since I've really buckled down at home and done my vest and nebs twice a day. I am so proud to say that I haven't missed a treatment in almost six weeks! I have just added HTS to my routine and was curious about the nebulizer order I should use. The RTs at the hospital had no idea and I could call my doc, but I know that someone here will be able to help me.

I do albuterol to start, then Tobi, then Pulmozyme as this is the order my docs at my old, old (haha, two hospitals ago I mean) hospital (like, seriously, five years ago) told me to go by. Is this still true? Also, where should I put the hypertonic saline in? Back in the day they said you shouldn't do too much coughing after you inhale the Pulmozyme... is this still true? I know that studies change everything practically every other week. I am doing 3% and the vial is huge, about how much do you guys do? I am not going to sit with my 10 year old nebulizer for an hour just doing HTS!

Thanks. I hope everyone is doing well.
 

rotandroll

New member
It's been a few years since I've really buckled down at home and done my vest and nebs twice a day. I am so proud to say that I haven't missed a treatment in almost six weeks! I have just added HTS to my routine and was curious about the nebulizer order I should use. The RTs at the hospital had no idea and I could call my doc, but I know that someone here will be able to help me.

I do albuterol to start, then Tobi, then Pulmozyme as this is the order my docs at my old, old (haha, two hospitals ago I mean) hospital (like, seriously, five years ago) told me to go by. Is this still true? Also, where should I put the hypertonic saline in? Back in the day they said you shouldn't do too much coughing after you inhale the Pulmozyme... is this still true? I know that studies change everything practically every other week. I am doing 3% and the vial is huge, about how much do you guys do? I am not going to sit with my 10 year old nebulizer for an hour just doing HTS!

Thanks. I hope everyone is doing well.
 

rotandroll

New member
It's been a few years since I've really buckled down at home and done my vest and nebs twice a day. I am so proud to say that I haven't missed a treatment in almost six weeks! I have just added HTS to my routine and was curious about the nebulizer order I should use. The RTs at the hospital had no idea and I could call my doc, but I know that someone here will be able to help me.

I do albuterol to start, then Tobi, then Pulmozyme as this is the order my docs at my old, old (haha, two hospitals ago I mean) hospital (like, seriously, five years ago) told me to go by. Is this still true? Also, where should I put the hypertonic saline in? Back in the day they said you shouldn't do too much coughing after you inhale the Pulmozyme... is this still true? I know that studies change everything practically every other week. I am doing 3% and the vial is huge, about how much do you guys do? I am not going to sit with my 10 year old nebulizer for an hour just doing HTS!

Thanks. I hope everyone is doing well.
 

rotandroll

New member
It's been a few years since I've really buckled down at home and done my vest and nebs twice a day. I am so proud to say that I haven't missed a treatment in almost six weeks! I have just added HTS to my routine and was curious about the nebulizer order I should use. The RTs at the hospital had no idea and I could call my doc, but I know that someone here will be able to help me.

I do albuterol to start, then Tobi, then Pulmozyme as this is the order my docs at my old, old (haha, two hospitals ago I mean) hospital (like, seriously, five years ago) told me to go by. Is this still true? Also, where should I put the hypertonic saline in? Back in the day they said you shouldn't do too much coughing after you inhale the Pulmozyme... is this still true? I know that studies change everything practically every other week. I am doing 3% and the vial is huge, about how much do you guys do? I am not going to sit with my 10 year old nebulizer for an hour just doing HTS!

Thanks. I hope everyone is doing well.
 

AnD

New member
Hmmm... Okay, here's what I have been doing:

My doctor told me Xopenex, pulmozyme, wait 15 mins., HS. I did that, but then thought that that doesn't leave the Pulmozyme much time to work (especially for how much it costs- lol j/k . But, seriously, not much time to cut up the old stuff, and it would be working on stuff I was about to cough up anyways...

SO...I switched, and now I do Xopenex, HS, vest, then pulmozyme (and of course, inhaled antibiotic last if I'm on one <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ). Seems to be working pretty well! I am pretty clear all day like that. Today, of course, I got in a hurry and did my nebs with my vest, forgot to do my Pulmozyme, and spent the day thinking "Why am I so tired and congested? Am I catching a cold?" It just occured to me that I shortcut my routine today, and now I am paying for it-duh... <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .

I have been switching up between the 3% and the 7%.

I get the 3% in the big vials too- I do 4 ml, and put the vial in a zippy in the 'fridge for the next treatment. I don't like to keep a vial more than 12 hrs, though (personal paranoia <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ).

You might also want to time your treatments (for each med). 10 years is kinda old for a neb compressor- Mine wore out after about 2 years, and was doing very slow treatments. At least having a back up on hand would be good. I would have been stuck when mine died if I didn't have my Pari Trek (recent purchase, too!) <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">

3ml of my Xopenex takes about 7-8 mins with a Pari LC + and my Proneb Ultra II, if that helps.
 

AnD

New member
Hmmm... Okay, here's what I have been doing:

My doctor told me Xopenex, pulmozyme, wait 15 mins., HS. I did that, but then thought that that doesn't leave the Pulmozyme much time to work (especially for how much it costs- lol j/k . But, seriously, not much time to cut up the old stuff, and it would be working on stuff I was about to cough up anyways...

SO...I switched, and now I do Xopenex, HS, vest, then pulmozyme (and of course, inhaled antibiotic last if I'm on one <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ). Seems to be working pretty well! I am pretty clear all day like that. Today, of course, I got in a hurry and did my nebs with my vest, forgot to do my Pulmozyme, and spent the day thinking "Why am I so tired and congested? Am I catching a cold?" It just occured to me that I shortcut my routine today, and now I am paying for it-duh... <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .

I have been switching up between the 3% and the 7%.

I get the 3% in the big vials too- I do 4 ml, and put the vial in a zippy in the 'fridge for the next treatment. I don't like to keep a vial more than 12 hrs, though (personal paranoia <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ).

You might also want to time your treatments (for each med). 10 years is kinda old for a neb compressor- Mine wore out after about 2 years, and was doing very slow treatments. At least having a back up on hand would be good. I would have been stuck when mine died if I didn't have my Pari Trek (recent purchase, too!) <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">

3ml of my Xopenex takes about 7-8 mins with a Pari LC + and my Proneb Ultra II, if that helps.
 

AnD

New member
Hmmm... Okay, here's what I have been doing:

My doctor told me Xopenex, pulmozyme, wait 15 mins., HS. I did that, but then thought that that doesn't leave the Pulmozyme much time to work (especially for how much it costs- lol j/k . But, seriously, not much time to cut up the old stuff, and it would be working on stuff I was about to cough up anyways...

SO...I switched, and now I do Xopenex, HS, vest, then pulmozyme (and of course, inhaled antibiotic last if I'm on one <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ). Seems to be working pretty well! I am pretty clear all day like that. Today, of course, I got in a hurry and did my nebs with my vest, forgot to do my Pulmozyme, and spent the day thinking "Why am I so tired and congested? Am I catching a cold?" It just occured to me that I shortcut my routine today, and now I am paying for it-duh... <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .

I have been switching up between the 3% and the 7%.

I get the 3% in the big vials too- I do 4 ml, and put the vial in a zippy in the 'fridge for the next treatment. I don't like to keep a vial more than 12 hrs, though (personal paranoia <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ).

You might also want to time your treatments (for each med). 10 years is kinda old for a neb compressor- Mine wore out after about 2 years, and was doing very slow treatments. At least having a back up on hand would be good. I would have been stuck when mine died if I didn't have my Pari Trek (recent purchase, too!) <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">

3ml of my Xopenex takes about 7-8 mins with a Pari LC + and my Proneb Ultra II, if that helps.
 

AnD

New member
Hmmm... Okay, here's what I have been doing:

My doctor told me Xopenex, pulmozyme, wait 15 mins., HS. I did that, but then thought that that doesn't leave the Pulmozyme much time to work (especially for how much it costs- lol j/k . But, seriously, not much time to cut up the old stuff, and it would be working on stuff I was about to cough up anyways...

SO...I switched, and now I do Xopenex, HS, vest, then pulmozyme (and of course, inhaled antibiotic last if I'm on one <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ). Seems to be working pretty well! I am pretty clear all day like that. Today, of course, I got in a hurry and did my nebs with my vest, forgot to do my Pulmozyme, and spent the day thinking "Why am I so tired and congested? Am I catching a cold?" It just occured to me that I shortcut my routine today, and now I am paying for it-duh... <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .

I have been switching up between the 3% and the 7%.

I get the 3% in the big vials too- I do 4 ml, and put the vial in a zippy in the 'fridge for the next treatment. I don't like to keep a vial more than 12 hrs, though (personal paranoia <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ).

You might also want to time your treatments (for each med). 10 years is kinda old for a neb compressor- Mine wore out after about 2 years, and was doing very slow treatments. At least having a back up on hand would be good. I would have been stuck when mine died if I didn't have my Pari Trek (recent purchase, too!) <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">

3ml of my Xopenex takes about 7-8 mins with a Pari LC + and my Proneb Ultra II, if that helps.
 

AnD

New member
Hmmm... Okay, here's what I have been doing:

My doctor told me Xopenex, pulmozyme, wait 15 mins., HS. I did that, but then thought that that doesn't leave the Pulmozyme much time to work (especially for how much it costs- lol j/k . But, seriously, not much time to cut up the old stuff, and it would be working on stuff I was about to cough up anyways...

SO...I switched, and now I do Xopenex, HS, vest, then pulmozyme (and of course, inhaled antibiotic last if I'm on one <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ). Seems to be working pretty well! I am pretty clear all day like that. Today, of course, I got in a hurry and did my nebs with my vest, forgot to do my Pulmozyme, and spent the day thinking "Why am I so tired and congested? Am I catching a cold?" It just occured to me that I shortcut my routine today, and now I am paying for it-duh... <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .

I have been switching up between the 3% and the 7%.

I get the 3% in the big vials too- I do 4 ml, and put the vial in a zippy in the 'fridge for the next treatment. I don't like to keep a vial more than 12 hrs, though (personal paranoia <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> ).

You might also want to time your treatments (for each med). 10 years is kinda old for a neb compressor- Mine wore out after about 2 years, and was doing very slow treatments. At least having a back up on hand would be good. I would have been stuck when mine died if I didn't have my Pari Trek (recent purchase, too!) <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">

3ml of my Xopenex takes about 7-8 mins with a Pari LC + and my Proneb Ultra II, if that helps.
 

lightNlife

New member
When I mix the HS to get the 7% I neb only 5mLs of it.

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://livingwellwithcf.blogspot.com/search?q=order+of+operations">http://livingwellwithcf.blogsp...?q=order+of+operations</a>
 

lightNlife

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When I mix the HS to get the 7% I neb only 5mLs of it.

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://livingwellwithcf.blogspot.com/search?q=order+of+operations">http://livingwellwithcf.blogsp...?q=order+of+operations</a>
 

lightNlife

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When I mix the HS to get the 7% I neb only 5mLs of it.

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://livingwellwithcf.blogspot.com/search?q=order+of+operations">http://livingwellwithcf.blogsp...?q=order+of+operations</a>
 

lightNlife

New member
When I mix the HS to get the 7% I neb only 5mLs of it.

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://livingwellwithcf.blogspot.com/search?q=order+of+operations">http://livingwellwithcf.blogsp...?q=order+of+operations</a>
 

lightNlife

New member
When I mix the HS to get the 7% I neb only 5mLs of it.

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://livingwellwithcf.blogspot.com/search?q=order+of+operations">http://livingwellwithcf.blogsp...?q=order+of+operations</a>
 

mom2lillian

New member
I recently just added HTS as well, I am still not sure on the order either. I have an email out to my doc to see what they recommend.

I know the peak effectiveness of the pulmozyme is 4-5 hours and I wonder how that is impacted by HTS use.

Also, does anyone know why my HTS that is compounded for me expires in one month? Doesnt it seem it should be stable a bit longer htan that?

Unless you have ashtma reactive airways or problems with HTS my doc feels its not worth bothering with less than 7%--just thought I woudl throw that out there.
 

mom2lillian

New member
I recently just added HTS as well, I am still not sure on the order either. I have an email out to my doc to see what they recommend.

I know the peak effectiveness of the pulmozyme is 4-5 hours and I wonder how that is impacted by HTS use.

Also, does anyone know why my HTS that is compounded for me expires in one month? Doesnt it seem it should be stable a bit longer htan that?

Unless you have ashtma reactive airways or problems with HTS my doc feels its not worth bothering with less than 7%--just thought I woudl throw that out there.
 

mom2lillian

New member
I recently just added HTS as well, I am still not sure on the order either. I have an email out to my doc to see what they recommend.

I know the peak effectiveness of the pulmozyme is 4-5 hours and I wonder how that is impacted by HTS use.

Also, does anyone know why my HTS that is compounded for me expires in one month? Doesnt it seem it should be stable a bit longer htan that?

Unless you have ashtma reactive airways or problems with HTS my doc feels its not worth bothering with less than 7%--just thought I woudl throw that out there.
 

mom2lillian

New member
I recently just added HTS as well, I am still not sure on the order either. I have an email out to my doc to see what they recommend.

I know the peak effectiveness of the pulmozyme is 4-5 hours and I wonder how that is impacted by HTS use.

Also, does anyone know why my HTS that is compounded for me expires in one month? Doesnt it seem it should be stable a bit longer htan that?

Unless you have ashtma reactive airways or problems with HTS my doc feels its not worth bothering with less than 7%--just thought I woudl throw that out there.
 

mom2lillian

New member
I recently just added HTS as well, I am still not sure on the order either. I have an email out to my doc to see what they recommend.

I know the peak effectiveness of the pulmozyme is 4-5 hours and I wonder how that is impacted by HTS use.

Also, does anyone know why my HTS that is compounded for me expires in one month? Doesnt it seem it should be stable a bit longer htan that?

Unless you have ashtma reactive airways or problems with HTS my doc feels its not worth bothering with less than 7%--just thought I woudl throw that out there.
 
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