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New compressor question

ladybug

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I've never tried the Inspiration Elite, but I hate the ProNeb Ultra II that I have, so maybe you can consider yourself lucky. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

ladybug

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I've never tried the Inspiration Elite, but I hate the ProNeb Ultra II that I have, so maybe you can consider yourself lucky. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

ladybug

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I've never tried the Inspiration Elite, but I hate the ProNeb Ultra II that I have, so maybe you can consider yourself lucky. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

ladybug

New member
I've never tried the Inspiration Elite, but I hate the ProNeb Ultra II that I have, so maybe you can consider yourself lucky. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

NoExcuses

New member
Funny - my home healthcare tried to throw this one on me today too. The exact same model.

The manufacturer must be doing a great marketing job.

I told my home healthcare about my eFlow. Nuff said....
 

NoExcuses

New member
Funny - my home healthcare tried to throw this one on me today too. The exact same model.

The manufacturer must be doing a great marketing job.

I told my home healthcare about my eFlow. Nuff said....
 

NoExcuses

New member
Funny - my home healthcare tried to throw this one on me today too. The exact same model.

The manufacturer must be doing a great marketing job.

I told my home healthcare about my eFlow. Nuff said....
 

NoExcuses

New member
Funny - my home healthcare tried to throw this one on me today too. The exact same model.

The manufacturer must be doing a great marketing job.

I told my home healthcare about my eFlow. Nuff said....
 

NoExcuses

New member
Funny - my home healthcare tried to throw this one on me today too. The exact same model.

The manufacturer must be doing a great marketing job.

I told my home healthcare about my eFlow. Nuff said....
 

NoExcuses

New member
Funny - my home healthcare tried to throw this one on me today too. The exact same model.

The manufacturer must be doing a great marketing job.

I told my home healthcare about my eFlow. Nuff said....
 

wallflower

New member
Thanks for the feedback. I must say I hated my ProNeb Ultra, so if your not liking the newest version Ladybug, I believe it.

I do like the new compressor - it is much easier to pack and carry around, and my neb time is about the same (a little shorter). The only downside is that the neb holder doesn't work too well with the Parli cups unless you unhook the air hose first (it's designed for use with a different neb cup system).

I'd like to stick with it if will pass the CF test. I think I'll give my clinic a call today and see what they think. I'll let you know if this is a change to be worried about.

As far as the eFlow, I'd love to have one, but I don't take any of the meds that would prove my case for one. Right now I just do a Albuterol, Mucomyst and Cromoly Sodium neb 2x day, and an Amikacin neb 2x a day (which only takes 5 minutes).
 

wallflower

New member
Thanks for the feedback. I must say I hated my ProNeb Ultra, so if your not liking the newest version Ladybug, I believe it.

I do like the new compressor - it is much easier to pack and carry around, and my neb time is about the same (a little shorter). The only downside is that the neb holder doesn't work too well with the Parli cups unless you unhook the air hose first (it's designed for use with a different neb cup system).

I'd like to stick with it if will pass the CF test. I think I'll give my clinic a call today and see what they think. I'll let you know if this is a change to be worried about.

As far as the eFlow, I'd love to have one, but I don't take any of the meds that would prove my case for one. Right now I just do a Albuterol, Mucomyst and Cromoly Sodium neb 2x day, and an Amikacin neb 2x a day (which only takes 5 minutes).
 

wallflower

New member
Thanks for the feedback. I must say I hated my ProNeb Ultra, so if your not liking the newest version Ladybug, I believe it.

I do like the new compressor - it is much easier to pack and carry around, and my neb time is about the same (a little shorter). The only downside is that the neb holder doesn't work too well with the Parli cups unless you unhook the air hose first (it's designed for use with a different neb cup system).

I'd like to stick with it if will pass the CF test. I think I'll give my clinic a call today and see what they think. I'll let you know if this is a change to be worried about.

As far as the eFlow, I'd love to have one, but I don't take any of the meds that would prove my case for one. Right now I just do a Albuterol, Mucomyst and Cromoly Sodium neb 2x day, and an Amikacin neb 2x a day (which only takes 5 minutes).
 

wallflower

New member
Thanks for the feedback. I must say I hated my ProNeb Ultra, so if your not liking the newest version Ladybug, I believe it.

I do like the new compressor - it is much easier to pack and carry around, and my neb time is about the same (a little shorter). The only downside is that the neb holder doesn't work too well with the Parli cups unless you unhook the air hose first (it's designed for use with a different neb cup system).

I'd like to stick with it if will pass the CF test. I think I'll give my clinic a call today and see what they think. I'll let you know if this is a change to be worried about.

As far as the eFlow, I'd love to have one, but I don't take any of the meds that would prove my case for one. Right now I just do a Albuterol, Mucomyst and Cromoly Sodium neb 2x day, and an Amikacin neb 2x a day (which only takes 5 minutes).
 

wallflower

New member
Thanks for the feedback. I must say I hated my ProNeb Ultra, so if your not liking the newest version Ladybug, I believe it.

I do like the new compressor - it is much easier to pack and carry around, and my neb time is about the same (a little shorter). The only downside is that the neb holder doesn't work too well with the Parli cups unless you unhook the air hose first (it's designed for use with a different neb cup system).

I'd like to stick with it if will pass the CF test. I think I'll give my clinic a call today and see what they think. I'll let you know if this is a change to be worried about.

As far as the eFlow, I'd love to have one, but I don't take any of the meds that would prove my case for one. Right now I just do a Albuterol, Mucomyst and Cromoly Sodium neb 2x day, and an Amikacin neb 2x a day (which only takes 5 minutes).
 

wallflower

New member
Thanks for the feedback. I must say I hated my ProNeb Ultra, so if your not liking the newest version Ladybug, I believe it.

I do like the new compressor - it is much easier to pack and carry around, and my neb time is about the same (a little shorter). The only downside is that the neb holder doesn't work too well with the Parli cups unless you unhook the air hose first (it's designed for use with a different neb cup system).

I'd like to stick with it if will pass the CF test. I think I'll give my clinic a call today and see what they think. I'll let you know if this is a change to be worried about.

As far as the eFlow, I'd love to have one, but I don't take any of the meds that would prove my case for one. Right now I just do a Albuterol, Mucomyst and Cromoly Sodium neb 2x day, and an Amikacin neb 2x a day (which only takes 5 minutes).
 

NoExcuses

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>wallflower</b></i>

As far as the eFlow, I'd love to have one, but I don't take any of the meds that would prove my case for one. Right now I just do a Albuterol, Mucomyst and Cromoly Sodium neb 2x day, and an Amikacin neb 2x a day</end quote></div>

You might not take meds to get the eFlow for <b> free </b> but that doesn't mean your insurance won't cover it with a co-pay.

The free eFlow way is for people whose insurance won't cover (which, by the way, is becomming more and more rare).

You never know unless you try.....


<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote> (which only takes 5 minutes).</end quote></div>


Remember the eFlow isn't just about time. It's about superior deposition of the med deeper into your lungs.
 

NoExcuses

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>wallflower</b></i>

As far as the eFlow, I'd love to have one, but I don't take any of the meds that would prove my case for one. Right now I just do a Albuterol, Mucomyst and Cromoly Sodium neb 2x day, and an Amikacin neb 2x a day</end quote></div>

You might not take meds to get the eFlow for <b> free </b> but that doesn't mean your insurance won't cover it with a co-pay.

The free eFlow way is for people whose insurance won't cover (which, by the way, is becomming more and more rare).

You never know unless you try.....


<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote> (which only takes 5 minutes).</end quote></div>


Remember the eFlow isn't just about time. It's about superior deposition of the med deeper into your lungs.
 

NoExcuses

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>wallflower</b></i>

As far as the eFlow, I'd love to have one, but I don't take any of the meds that would prove my case for one. Right now I just do a Albuterol, Mucomyst and Cromoly Sodium neb 2x day, and an Amikacin neb 2x a day</end quote></div>

You might not take meds to get the eFlow for <b> free </b> but that doesn't mean your insurance won't cover it with a co-pay.

The free eFlow way is for people whose insurance won't cover (which, by the way, is becomming more and more rare).

You never know unless you try.....


<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote> (which only takes 5 minutes).</end quote></div>


Remember the eFlow isn't just about time. It's about superior deposition of the med deeper into your lungs.
 

NoExcuses

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>wallflower</b></i>

As far as the eFlow, I'd love to have one, but I don't take any of the meds that would prove my case for one. Right now I just do a Albuterol, Mucomyst and Cromoly Sodium neb 2x day, and an Amikacin neb 2x a day</end quote></div>

You might not take meds to get the eFlow for <b> free </b> but that doesn't mean your insurance won't cover it with a co-pay.

The free eFlow way is for people whose insurance won't cover (which, by the way, is becomming more and more rare).

You never know unless you try.....


<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote> (which only takes 5 minutes).</end quote></div>


Remember the eFlow isn't just about time. It's about superior deposition of the med deeper into your lungs.
 
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