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Welcome,

I recommend the Pari Trek S Portable it has a rechargeable battery.

You may still need a converter to recharge in Europe. Web adress:

Specialtymedicalsuppy.com

Have a safe trip.

Liz

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> Hi, I am new to this group and looking to find a portable

nebulizer.

> Does anyone have a recomendation for a good one? Also is it

possible

> to get it covered by insurance? I will be leaving for Florida on

> Friday and Europe after that. So please any info would be great.

>

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Your best bet is to get a doctors order for the portable nebulizer and

then contact a local home care company like Lincare, Rotech or Apreia.

They can provide one to you and bill insurances.

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> Hi, I am new to this group and looking to find a portable nebulizer.

> Does anyone have a recomendation for a good one? Also is it possible

> to get it covered by insurance? I will be leaving for Florida on

> Friday and Europe after that. So please any info would be great.

>

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Ok, here is the next question that might go with this. I have asked a few times regarding having a nebulizer, partly because I know it would help during a cold/flu but also I hate waiting in a er, and waiting and waiting and waiting!!

Have a doctor, who wants me too go to the er or come to his office. But I usually get a way with just one treatment, which opens everything up then I can rest and I start to heal. Would it not be better to have the nebulizer at home for these situations??

and where is the line?? for me the line is usually when I cant tell anymore...and by this time; I am too tired and too stubborn to care anymore ... ya ya, I know ... thats when someone close to me usually steps in a kicks me in $$$ :)

So if you can have that machine at home, so that you dont get to that point would it not be better???

:) M. Calgary Alberta Canada

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Re: Looking for a portable nebulizer

Your best bet is to get a doctors order for the portable nebulizer and then contact a local home care company like Lincare, Rotech or Apreia. They can provide one to you and bill insurances. >> Hi, I am new to this group and looking to find a portable nebulizer. > Does anyone have a recomendation for a good one? Also is it possible > to get it covered by insurance? I will be leaving for Florida on > Friday and Europe after that. So please any info would be great.>

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Hello!I have an Omron portable that I really like. It dispenses the medicine quickly, quietly, and efficiently. It runs on AA batteries, and you can get a A/C adapter if you want one. I seem to get about 15 treatments or so with the AA batteries.If you search for "Omron Microair Nebulizer," you'll find a bunch of results for this nebulizer.Wishing everyone a happy and healthy 2008!

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