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Replacing nebs every six months

detroitislove

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I just decided after years of having the same nebulizers i should replace them since they all say to do so every six months.

why is that?
 

detroitislove

New member
I just decided after years of having the same nebulizers i should replace them since they all say to do so every six months.

why is that?
 

detroitislove

New member
I just decided after years of having the same nebulizers i should replace them since they all say to do so every six months.

why is that?
 

detroitislove

New member
I just decided after years of having the same nebulizers i should replace them since they all say to do so every six months.

why is that?
 

detroitislove

New member
I just decided after years of having the same nebulizers i should replace them since they all say to do so every six months.

why is that?
 

jamie6girl

New member
Hey Maggie

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I think because boiling them can make them warp in ways that would cause the medicine not to come out as efficiently as it should. Also, I can imagine they get a build up of residue and stuff after a while.
 

jamie6girl

New member
Hey Maggie

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I think because boiling them can make them warp in ways that would cause the medicine not to come out as efficiently as it should. Also, I can imagine they get a build up of residue and stuff after a while.
 

jamie6girl

New member
Hey Maggie

<br><br>
I think because boiling them can make them warp in ways that would cause the medicine not to come out as efficiently as it should. Also, I can imagine they get a build up of residue and stuff after a while.
 

jamie6girl

New member
Hey Maggie

<br><br>
I think because boiling them can make them warp in ways that would cause the medicine not to come out as efficiently as it should. Also, I can imagine they get a build up of residue and stuff after a while.
 

jamie6girl

New member
Hey Maggie

<br><br>
I think because boiling them can make them warp in ways that would cause the medicine not to come out as efficiently as it should. Also, I can imagine they get a build up of residue and stuff after a while.
 
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