Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 Hi Terry, Yes, research shows that more of the medicine is deposited into your lungs when one uses an aero chamber. It allows the med to sort of linger in the tube, giving you time to inhale it all (or hopefully close to "all") into your lungs. I don't remember the percentages, but most people get much more of a complete dose when using the chamber. I for one carry it with me at all times and actually, I've never used my inhaler without the chamber. When I was first diagnosed with asthma, I had my MD write me a script for one that day. Many MD's prescribe the chambers for children, but I think they work great for adults too. When we're in the midst of an attack, it is difficult to breathe deeply, so the chamber can be a big help! I have problems with elevation too, though I am much more affected with my ears/sinuses primarily....and then with my breathing if the ears/sinuses don't clear quickly enough (which thankfully they usally do). Good luck tomorrow!!! Stay strong! -Anne Subject: Chambers~usuage of themTo: asthma , AsthmaSupportPLUS Date: Sunday, August 24, 2008, 9:16 PM I learned a little something over the weekend that I wanted to share withthose who use the chamber with your inhalers.We were on a steam train on Saturday in an open car as we were taken up tothe top of a mountain (awesome trip) anyways I didn't take the chamber withme just the inhaler,and I had to use the inhaler. I found that I didn't getthe same amount of relief as quick as when I use the chamber. So if you usethe chamber, keep one with you at all time to prevent this from happening toyou! I did not give the chamber the credit it deserves until this weekend.Have a great Monday. I'll be on late in the day as I have that medicalprocedure at the hospital at 8am. I hate this test and the anxiety that comewith it!Have any of you had issues with changing in elevations? We did this a lotover the past 3 days and on Saturday we went high than when I was drivingand I had so much pressure in my chest, yet once we leveled out it wasfine,and it didn't do it as we descended back down the mountain, I did findthat while on top the mountain I couldn't walk too far without being out ofbreath, wondering if it was due to the air at that elevation. I ended uplaying on the mountain ENJOYING the beautiful sky and the breeze blowingthrough trees and made the sound of waves coming up on a beach! Oh it waswonderful.Terry I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that Hedidn't trust me so much. ~Mother Teddy Bear's Early Learning ProgramEstablished August of 1992____________ _________ _________ _________No viruses found in this outgoing messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.4.5http://www.iolo. com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 I was in the mountains over the weekend as well. I find I can breathe much better and my sinus is much more clear. I wonder why you would have more difficulty and I feel so much better. Good luck with your procedure. I have had it done twice. Certainly, I can think of better things to do, but at the same time, I have had worse. ) Marge MMR Chambers~usuage of them I learned a little something over the weekend that I wanted to share withthose who use the chamber with your inhalers.We were on a steam train on Saturday in an open car as we were taken up tothe top of a mountain (awesome trip) anyways I didn't take the chamber withme just the inhaler,and I had to use the inhaler. I found that I didn't getthe same amount of relief as quick as when I use the chamber. So if you usethe chamber, keep one with you at all time to prevent this from happening toyou! I did not give the chamber the credit it deserves until this weekend.Have a great Monday. I'll be on late in the day as I have that medicalprocedure at the hospital at 8am. I hate this test and the anxiety that comewith it!Have any of you had issues with changing in elevations? We did this a lotover the past 3 days and on Saturday we went high than when I was drivingand I had so much pressure in my chest, yet once we leveled out it wasfine,and it didn't do it as we descended back down the mountain, I did findthat while on top the mountain I couldn't walk too far without being out ofbreath, wondering if it was due to the air at that elevation. I ended uplaying on the mountain ENJOYING the beautiful sky and the breeze blowingthrough trees and made the sound of waves coming up on a beach! Oh it waswonderful.Terry I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that Hedidn't trust me so much. ~Mother Teddy Bear's Early Learning ProgramEstablished August of 1992_______________________________________No viruses found in this outgoing messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.4.5http://www.iolo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 Allergies to the vegetation in the mountains? or to emissions from the train? cooler mountain air? less oxygen at higher altitudes? There's a lot of possibilities. > > I was in the mountains over the weekend as well. I find I can breathe much better and my sinus is much more clear. I wonder why you would have more difficulty and I feel so much better. Good luck with your procedure. I have had it done twice. Certainly, I can think of better things to do, but at the same time, I have had worse. ) > > Marge > > > > MMR > Chambers~usuage of them > > > I learned a little something over the weekend that I wanted to share with > those who use the chamber with your inhalers. > > We were on a steam train on Saturday in an open car as we were taken up to > the top of a mountain (awesome trip) anyways I didn't take the chamber with > me just the inhaler,and I had to use the inhaler. I found that I didn't get > the same amount of relief as quick as when I use the chamber. So if you use > the chamber, keep one with you at all time to prevent this from happening to > you! I did not give the chamber the credit it deserves until this weekend. > > Have a great Monday. I'll be on late in the day as I have that medical > procedure at the hospital at 8am. I hate this test and the anxiety that come > with it! > > Have any of you had issues with changing in elevations? We did this a lot > over the past 3 days and on Saturday we went high than when I was driving > and I had so much pressure in my chest, yet once we leveled out it was > fine,and it didn't do it as we descended back down the mountain, I did find > that while on top the mountain I couldn't walk too far without being out of > breath, wondering if it was due to the air at that elevation. I ended up > laying on the mountain ENJOYING the beautiful sky and the breeze blowing > through trees and made the sound of waves coming up on a beach! Oh it was > wonderful. > > Terry > I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He > didn't trust me so much. ~Mother > > Teddy Bear's Early Learning Program > Established August of 1992 > > _______________________________________ > No viruses found in this outgoing message > Scanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.4.5 > http://www.iolo.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 That what I thought too Queezles, I have allergies to many trees, and I was so out of routine that I hadn't realized until we got on the train that I'd forgotten to use my nasonex, I have NO DOUBT that I inhaled some of the airborne stuff from the train as when I blew my nose it had black stuff in it. I did enjoy the trip regardless. It makes me so uncomfortable when we use our inhalers to give us relief and people look at us like we're doing illegal drugs, here in MD people don't even take a 2nd look yet on the trip I had to use it at a rest stop with the chamber and I wish you could have seen the looks I got. I wanted to say, " It's all legal " LOL! Terry I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much. ~Mother Teddy Bear's Early Learning Program Established August of 1992 Re: Chambers~usuage of them Allergies to the vegetation in the mountains? or to emissions from the train? cooler mountain air? less oxygen at higher altitudes? There's a lot of possibilities. > > I was in the mountains over the weekend as well. I find I can breathe much better and my sinus is much more clear. I wonder why you would have more difficulty and I feel so much better. Good luck with your procedure. I have had it done twice. Certainly, I can think of better things to do, but at the same time, I have had worse. ) > > Marge > > > > MMR > Chambers~usuage of them > > > I learned a little something over the weekend that I wanted to share with > those who use the chamber with your inhalers. > > We were on a steam train on Saturday in an open car as we were taken up to > the top of a mountain (awesome trip) anyways I didn't take the chamber with > me just the inhaler,and I had to use the inhaler. I found that I didn't get > the same amount of relief as quick as when I use the chamber. So if you use > the chamber, keep one with you at all time to prevent this from happening to > you! I did not give the chamber the credit it deserves until this weekend. > > Have a great Monday. I'll be on late in the day as I have that medical > procedure at the hospital at 8am. I hate this test and the anxiety that come > with it! > > Have any of you had issues with changing in elevations? We did this a lot > over the past 3 days and on Saturday we went high than when I was driving > and I had so much pressure in my chest, yet once we leveled out it was > fine,and it didn't do it as we descended back down the mountain, I did find > that while on top the mountain I couldn't walk too far without being out of > breath, wondering if it was due to the air at that elevation. I ended up > laying on the mountain ENJOYING the beautiful sky and the breeze blowing > through trees and made the sound of waves coming up on a beach! Oh it was > wonderful. > > Terry > I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He > didn't trust me so much. ~Mother > > Teddy Bear's Early Learning Program > Established August of 1992 > > _______________________________________ > No viruses found in this outgoing message > Scanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.4.5 > http://www.iolo.com > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 Oh I have to agree with you 100%, it had been a while since I'd NOT used the chamber with the inhalers, so Saturday was the first time in a long time I had to do it the old fashioned way, I found I wasn't positioning it correctly yet with the chamber you have no worries about that, and I do feel I get MORE into my lungs with the chamber than without. My ears popped so many times on the way to my friends house that it gave me a migraine, Thank heavens I had my son with me to know which med I was asking for or I would have had to stop on the interstate to find it and take it! Out side off all that, it was an awesome trip and I can't wait to do it again! Terry I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much. ~Mother Teddy Bear's Early Learning ProgramEstablished August of 1992 From: asthma [mailto:asthma ] On Behalf Of Anne BatchellerSent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 10:11 PMTo: asthma Subject: Re: Chambers~usuage of them Hi Terry, Yes, research shows that more of the medicine is deposited into your lungs when one uses an aero chamber. It allows the med to sort of linger in the tube, giving you time to inhale it all (or hopefully close to "all") into your lungs. I don't remember the percentages, but most people get much more of a complete dose when using the chamber. I for one carry it with me at all times and actually, I've never used my inhaler without the chamber. When I was first diagnosed with asthma, I had my MD write me a script for one that day. Many MD's prescribe the chambers for children, but I think they work great for adults too. When we're in the midst of an attack, it is difficult to breathe deeply, so the chamber can be a big help! I have problems with elevation too, though I am much more affected with my ears/sinuses primarily....and then with my breathing if the ears/sinuses don't clear quickly enough (which thankfully they usally do). Good luck tomorrow!!! Stay strong! -Anne Subject: Chambers~usuage of themTo: asthma , AsthmaSupportPLUS Date: Sunday, August 24, 2008, 9:16 PM I learned a little something over the weekend that I wanted to share withthose who use the chamber with your inhalers.We were on a steam train on Saturday in an open car as we were taken up tothe top of a mountain (awesome trip) anyways I didn't take the chamber withme just the inhaler,and I had to use the inhaler. I found that I didn't getthe same amount of relief as quick as when I use the chamber. So if you usethe chamber, keep one with you at all time to prevent this from happening toyou! I did not give the chamber the credit it deserves until this weekend.Have a great Monday. I'll be on late in the day as I have that medicalprocedure at the hospital at 8am. I hate this test and the anxiety that comewith it!Have any of you had issues with changing in elevations? We did this a lotover the past 3 days and on Saturday we went high than when I was drivingand I had so much pressure in my chest, yet once we leveled out it wasfine,and it didn't do it as we descended back down the mountain, I did findthat while on top the mountain I couldn't walk too far without being out ofbreath, wondering if it was due to the air at that elevation. I ended uplaying on the mountain ENJOYING the beautiful sky and the breeze blowingthrough trees and made the sound of waves coming up on a beach! Oh it waswonderful.Terry I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that Hedidn't trust me so much. ~Mother Teddy Bear's Early Learning ProgramEstablished August of 1992____________ _________ _________ _________No viruses found in this outgoing messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.4.5http://www.iolo. com No viruses found in this incoming messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.4.5http://www.iolo.com No viruses found in this outgoing messageScanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.4.5http://www.iolo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 Hi Terry, Good luck on your procedure - please let us know everything is all right. Alana >>> > Have a great Monday. I'll be on late in the day as I have that medical > procedure at the hospital at 8am. I hate this test and the anxiety that come > with it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 I always hated to use my inhaler in front of people. Just a hang up of mine, I guess. Stupid, but you can't help how you feel. Alana It makes me so uncomfortable when we > use our inhalers to give us relief and people look at us like we're doing > illegal drugs, here in MD people don't even take a 2nd look yet on the trip > I had to use it at a rest stop with the chamber and I wish you could have > seen the looks I got. I wanted to say, " It's all legal " LOL! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 I have two chambers, one for home and one in my purse. I can't seem to get any inhaler in unless using one. Yes, high altitudes bother me also! When we lived in Colorado in 1971 I had alot of problems! Margee' > > I learned a little something over the weekend that I wanted to share with > those who use the chamber with your inhalers. > > We were on a steam train on Saturday in an open car as we were taken up to > the top of a mountain (awesome trip) anyways I didn't take the chamber with > me just the inhaler,and I had to use the inhaler. I found that I didn't get > the same amount of relief as quick as when I use the chamber. So if you use > the chamber, keep one with you at all time to prevent this from happening to > you! I did not give the chamber the credit it deserves until this weekend. > > Have a great Monday. I'll be on late in the day as I have that medical > procedure at the hospital at 8am. I hate this test and the anxiety that come > with it! > > Have any of you had issues with changing in elevations? We did this a lot > over the past 3 days and on Saturday we went high than when I was driving > and I had so much pressure in my chest, yet once we leveled out it was > fine,and it didn't do it as we descended back down the mountain, I did find > that while on top the mountain I couldn't walk too far without being out of > breath, wondering if it was due to the air at that elevation. I ended up > laying on the mountain ENJOYING the beautiful sky and the breeze blowing > through trees and made the sound of waves coming up on a beach! Oh it was > wonderful. > > Terry > I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He > didn't trust me so much. ~Mother > > > Teddy Bear's Early Learning Program > Established August of 1992 > > > _______________________________________ > No viruses found in this outgoing message > Scanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.4.5 > http://www.iolo.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 I have 2 also, but I only took one with me. I keep an inhaler in my backpack when I go places, I rarely use a purse anymore I need to put my 2nd chamber in my backpack Terry I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much. ~Mother Teddy Bear's Early Learning Program Established August of 1992 Re: Chambers~usuage of them I have two chambers, one for home and one in my purse. I can't seem to get any inhaler in unless using one. Yes, high altitudes bother me also! When we lived in Colorado in 1971 I had alot of problems! Margee' > > I learned a little something over the weekend that I wanted to share with > those who use the chamber with your inhalers. > > We were on a steam train on Saturday in an open car as we were taken up to > the top of a mountain (awesome trip) anyways I didn't take the chamber with > me just the inhaler,and I had to use the inhaler. I found that I didn't get > the same amount of relief as quick as when I use the chamber. So if you use > the chamber, keep one with you at all time to prevent this from happening to > you! I did not give the chamber the credit it deserves until this weekend. > > Have a great Monday. I'll be on late in the day as I have that medical > procedure at the hospital at 8am. I hate this test and the anxiety that come > with it! > > Have any of you had issues with changing in elevations? We did this a lot > over the past 3 days and on Saturday we went high than when I was driving > and I had so much pressure in my chest, yet once we leveled out it was > fine,and it didn't do it as we descended back down the mountain, I did find > that while on top the mountain I couldn't walk too far without being out of > breath, wondering if it was due to the air at that elevation. I ended > up laying on the mountain ENJOYING the beautiful sky and the breeze > blowing through trees and made the sound of waves coming up on a > beach! Oh it was > wonderful. > > Terry > I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He > didn't trust me so much. ~Mother > > > Teddy Bear's Early Learning Program > Established August of 1992 > > > _______________________________________ > No viruses found in this outgoing message Scanned by iolo AntiVirus > 1.5.4.5 http://www.iolo.com > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 Me too. I think that sometimes we are just very self aware, but I have found that I hate the portable nebulizer more. I always try to find a private place (like a public bathroom LOL) Madeline > > It makes me so uncomfortable when we > > use our inhalers to give us relief and people look at us like we're > doing > > illegal drugs, here in MD people don't even take a 2nd look yet on > the trip > > I had to use it at a rest stop with the chamber and I wish you > could have > > seen the looks I got. I wanted to say, " It's all legal " LOL! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 It annoys me when people stare like I'm using a crack pipe or something I mean really! LoL. I always try to go off somewhere where no one can see me and use it, but on the train there was NO where to go. Oh well! I gotta do what I have to do to breath! Terry I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much. ~Mother Teddy Bear's Early Learning Program Established August of 1992 Re: Chambers~usuage of them Me too. I think that sometimes we are just very self aware, but I have found that I hate the portable nebulizer more. I always try to find a private place (like a public bathroom LOL) Madeline > > It makes me so uncomfortable when we > > use our inhalers to give us relief and people look at us like we're > doing > > illegal drugs, here in MD people don't even take a 2nd look yet on > the trip > > I had to use it at a rest stop with the chamber and I wish you > could have > > seen the looks I got. I wanted to say, " It's all legal " LOL! > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 Thanks, Madeline - it's nice to know I am not alone in my feelings. Alana > > Me too. I think that sometimes we are just very self aware, but I > have found that I hate the portable nebulizer more. I always try to > find a private place (like a public bathroom LOL) > Madeline > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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