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What meds do you take in the same neb?

Fruity

New member
I have .. 22? yeah, 22 nebs. 14 pari LC cups and 8 sidestreams. So I clean them once a week all together so I have cups every night for when I get home from work. I'm terrible about boiling. I -try- to do it once a month. I don't have tobi right now (*knock of wood for an hour*) so the stickiness isn't an issue that keeps me boiling. I have HS and pulmozyme; I was told the pulmo couldn't go in the LC cups, so I have the sidestreams. Honestly, I think that theres always going to be someone who says something is bad one way, but in the grand scheme of things, if your treatment is effective, working, etc, I don't see a reason to change the routine because it "might" be better or one doctor said it was "bad" to mix meds in cups. Dunno. But I keep 'em separate. And I only use them once and then they get cleaned before next use.

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Ceci
 

Fruity

New member
I have .. 22? yeah, 22 nebs. 14 pari LC cups and 8 sidestreams. So I clean them once a week all together so I have cups every night for when I get home from work. I'm terrible about boiling. I -try- to do it once a month. I don't have tobi right now (*knock of wood for an hour*) so the stickiness isn't an issue that keeps me boiling. I have HS and pulmozyme; I was told the pulmo couldn't go in the LC cups, so I have the sidestreams. Honestly, I think that theres always going to be someone who says something is bad one way, but in the grand scheme of things, if your treatment is effective, working, etc, I don't see a reason to change the routine because it "might" be better or one doctor said it was "bad" to mix meds in cups. Dunno. But I keep 'em separate. And I only use them once and then they get cleaned before next use.

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Ceci
 

Fruity

New member
I have .. 22? yeah, 22 nebs. 14 pari LC cups and 8 sidestreams. So I clean them once a week all together so I have cups every night for when I get home from work. I'm terrible about boiling. I -try- to do it once a month. I don't have tobi right now (*knock of wood for an hour*) so the stickiness isn't an issue that keeps me boiling. I have HS and pulmozyme; I was told the pulmo couldn't go in the LC cups, so I have the sidestreams. Honestly, I think that theres always going to be someone who says something is bad one way, but in the grand scheme of things, if your treatment is effective, working, etc, I don't see a reason to change the routine because it "might" be better or one doctor said it was "bad" to mix meds in cups. Dunno. But I keep 'em separate. And I only use them once and then they get cleaned before next use.

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Ceci
 

Fruity

New member
I have .. 22? yeah, 22 nebs. 14 pari LC cups and 8 sidestreams. So I clean them once a week all together so I have cups every night for when I get home from work. I'm terrible about boiling. I -try- to do it once a month. I don't have tobi right now (*knock of wood for an hour*) so the stickiness isn't an issue that keeps me boiling. I have HS and pulmozyme; I was told the pulmo couldn't go in the LC cups, so I have the sidestreams. Honestly, I think that theres always going to be someone who says something is bad one way, but in the grand scheme of things, if your treatment is effective, working, etc, I don't see a reason to change the routine because it "might" be better or one doctor said it was "bad" to mix meds in cups. Dunno. But I keep 'em separate. And I only use them once and then they get cleaned before next use.

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Ceci
 

Fruity

New member
I have .. 22? yeah, 22 nebs. 14 pari LC cups and 8 sidestreams. So I clean them once a week all together so I have cups every night for when I get home from work. I'm terrible about boiling. I -try- to do it once a month. I don't have tobi right now (*knock of wood for an hour*) so the stickiness isn't an issue that keeps me boiling. I have HS and pulmozyme; I was told the pulmo couldn't go in the LC cups, so I have the sidestreams. Honestly, I think that theres always going to be someone who says something is bad one way, but in the grand scheme of things, if your treatment is effective, working, etc, I don't see a reason to change the routine because it "might" be better or one doctor said it was "bad" to mix meds in cups. Dunno. But I keep 'em separate. And I only use them once and then they get cleaned before next use.

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Ceci
 

jaazavala

New member
My daughter was using xopenex and pulmocort in the same cup or albuteral and pulmocort but I was never told anything about it. She is not on pulmocort anymore now she is on flovent inhaler with an airchamber. I was wondering how and how often I should cleen that? I was also wondering if I should giver her prevenitive meds first when she is sick or should I do the resucue meds first. Right now she is on albuteral for reascue 3xd and flovent for prevenitive 2xd and an antibiotic 3xd and the reg tylonal/motrin for pain and fever. She is one and has been sick her whole life and this is the first fever she has ever gotten so I am kinda worried about it.
 

jaazavala

New member
My daughter was using xopenex and pulmocort in the same cup or albuteral and pulmocort but I was never told anything about it. She is not on pulmocort anymore now she is on flovent inhaler with an airchamber. I was wondering how and how often I should cleen that? I was also wondering if I should giver her prevenitive meds first when she is sick or should I do the resucue meds first. Right now she is on albuteral for reascue 3xd and flovent for prevenitive 2xd and an antibiotic 3xd and the reg tylonal/motrin for pain and fever. She is one and has been sick her whole life and this is the first fever she has ever gotten so I am kinda worried about it.
 

jaazavala

New member
My daughter was using xopenex and pulmocort in the same cup or albuteral and pulmocort but I was never told anything about it. She is not on pulmocort anymore now she is on flovent inhaler with an airchamber. I was wondering how and how often I should cleen that? I was also wondering if I should giver her prevenitive meds first when she is sick or should I do the resucue meds first. Right now she is on albuteral for reascue 3xd and flovent for prevenitive 2xd and an antibiotic 3xd and the reg tylonal/motrin for pain and fever. She is one and has been sick her whole life and this is the first fever she has ever gotten so I am kinda worried about it.
 

jaazavala

New member
My daughter was using xopenex and pulmocort in the same cup or albuteral and pulmocort but I was never told anything about it. She is not on pulmocort anymore now she is on flovent inhaler with an airchamber. I was wondering how and how often I should cleen that? I was also wondering if I should giver her prevenitive meds first when she is sick or should I do the resucue meds first. Right now she is on albuteral for reascue 3xd and flovent for prevenitive 2xd and an antibiotic 3xd and the reg tylonal/motrin for pain and fever. She is one and has been sick her whole life and this is the first fever she has ever gotten so I am kinda worried about it.
 

jaazavala

New member
My daughter was using xopenex and pulmocort in the same cup or albuteral and pulmocort but I was never told anything about it. She is not on pulmocort anymore now she is on flovent inhaler with an airchamber. I was wondering how and how often I should cleen that? I was also wondering if I should giver her prevenitive meds first when she is sick or should I do the resucue meds first. Right now she is on albuteral for reascue 3xd and flovent for prevenitive 2xd and an antibiotic 3xd and the reg tylonal/motrin for pain and fever. She is one and has been sick her whole life and this is the first fever she has ever gotten so I am kinda worried about it.
 

Skye

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

My daughter was using xopenex and pulmocort in the same cup or albuteral and pulmocort but I was never told anything about it. She is not on pulmocort anymore now she is on flovent inhaler with an airchamber. I was wondering how and how often I should cleen that? I was also wondering if I should giver her prevenitive meds first when she is sick or should I do the resucue meds first. Right now she is on albuteral for reascue 3xd and flovent for prevenitive 2xd and an antibiotic 3xd and the reg tylonal/motrin for pain and fever. She is one and has been sick her whole life and this is the first fever she has ever gotten so I am kinda worried about it.</end quote></div>

You might post some of your specific questions in a new topic. You have some concerns and questions about your daughter's treatment and they are a little off topic. I don't want them to be overlooked and lost in this topic. Please post your questions in a new thread in the adult section so you can find some possible answers<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Karen
 

Skye

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

My daughter was using xopenex and pulmocort in the same cup or albuteral and pulmocort but I was never told anything about it. She is not on pulmocort anymore now she is on flovent inhaler with an airchamber. I was wondering how and how often I should cleen that? I was also wondering if I should giver her prevenitive meds first when she is sick or should I do the resucue meds first. Right now she is on albuteral for reascue 3xd and flovent for prevenitive 2xd and an antibiotic 3xd and the reg tylonal/motrin for pain and fever. She is one and has been sick her whole life and this is the first fever she has ever gotten so I am kinda worried about it.</end quote></div>

You might post some of your specific questions in a new topic. You have some concerns and questions about your daughter's treatment and they are a little off topic. I don't want them to be overlooked and lost in this topic. Please post your questions in a new thread in the adult section so you can find some possible answers<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Karen
 

Skye

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

My daughter was using xopenex and pulmocort in the same cup or albuteral and pulmocort but I was never told anything about it. She is not on pulmocort anymore now she is on flovent inhaler with an airchamber. I was wondering how and how often I should cleen that? I was also wondering if I should giver her prevenitive meds first when she is sick or should I do the resucue meds first. Right now she is on albuteral for reascue 3xd and flovent for prevenitive 2xd and an antibiotic 3xd and the reg tylonal/motrin for pain and fever. She is one and has been sick her whole life and this is the first fever she has ever gotten so I am kinda worried about it.</end quote></div>

You might post some of your specific questions in a new topic. You have some concerns and questions about your daughter's treatment and they are a little off topic. I don't want them to be overlooked and lost in this topic. Please post your questions in a new thread in the adult section so you can find some possible answers<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Karen
 

Skye

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

My daughter was using xopenex and pulmocort in the same cup or albuteral and pulmocort but I was never told anything about it. She is not on pulmocort anymore now she is on flovent inhaler with an airchamber. I was wondering how and how often I should cleen that? I was also wondering if I should giver her prevenitive meds first when she is sick or should I do the resucue meds first. Right now she is on albuteral for reascue 3xd and flovent for prevenitive 2xd and an antibiotic 3xd and the reg tylonal/motrin for pain and fever. She is one and has been sick her whole life and this is the first fever she has ever gotten so I am kinda worried about it.</end quote>

You might post some of your specific questions in a new topic. You have some concerns and questions about your daughter's treatment and they are a little off topic. I don't want them to be overlooked and lost in this topic. Please post your questions in a new thread in the adult section so you can find some possible answers<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Karen
 

Skye

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>jaazavala</b></i>
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<br />My daughter was using xopenex and pulmocort in the same cup or albuteral and pulmocort but I was never told anything about it. She is not on pulmocort anymore now she is on flovent inhaler with an airchamber. I was wondering how and how often I should cleen that? I was also wondering if I should giver her prevenitive meds first when she is sick or should I do the resucue meds first. Right now she is on albuteral for reascue 3xd and flovent for prevenitive 2xd and an antibiotic 3xd and the reg tylonal/motrin for pain and fever. She is one and has been sick her whole life and this is the first fever she has ever gotten so I am kinda worried about it.</end quote>
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<br />You might post some of your specific questions in a new topic. You have some concerns and questions about your daughter's treatment and they are a little off topic. I don't want them to be overlooked and lost in this topic. Please post your questions in a new thread in the adult section so you can find some possible answers<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
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<br />Karen
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