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My son, 11, has used the Flutter and Vest (and we still do

CPT), but what he likes the best is the Acappella. In our experience

it is MUCH easier to use than the Flutter. For one thing, you don't

have to be in a certain position with the Acappella like you do with

the Flutter. The Acappella is a lot like the Flutter but uses PEP as

well.

Here is a web site http://www.dhd.com/html/catalog/acapella.html

http://www.dhd.com/html/techinfo/ap.pdf

Just my $.02.

Bill (new to list)

Father of 12 y.o pwcf.

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In a message dated 5/7/2003 5:45:57 PM Central Daylight Time,

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> Acappella

What is this? And I didn't know you had to be in a certain position when

using the flutter. We have one but really have never used it. My daughter

will play with it once in a while but I didn't know how to use it so we never

have. It's probably a good thing because we don't know how to use it. Deb A

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> > Acappella

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> What is this?

http://www.dhd.com/html/catalog/acapella.html

Bronchial Hygiene Therapy:

acapella®

Vibratory Positive Expiratory Pressure System

acapella® combines the benefits of both PEP therapy and airway

vibrations to mobilize pulmonary secretions and can be used in

virtually any spatial orientation. Patients are free to sit, stand or

recline. It improves clearance of secretions, is easier to tolerate

than CPT, takes less than half the time of conventional CPT sessions*

and facilitates opening or airways in patients with lung diseases

with secretory problems (COPD, asthma, Cystic Fibrosis). Color-coded

units (green for high-flow, blue for low) help customize treatment

based on clinical needs. You can adjust acapella's frequency and flow

resistance simply by turning an adjustment dial.

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Thanks. Maybe that will motivate my kids...it beats beating them - just

kidding........

Rosemary in NY with 3 children (12, 10 and 6)

with CF. I have a dog named TOBI and

coined the phrase " BREATHE DAMMIT "

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The flutter comes with a video...you should watch it BEFORE using

it..........it shows exact position and what to do.

Rosemary in NY with 3 children (12, 10 and 6)

with CF. I have a dog named TOBI and

coined the phrase " BREATHE DAMMIT "

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> In a message dated 5/7/2003 5:45:57 PM Central Daylight Time,

> oregono2@y... writes:

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> > Acappella

>

> What is this? And I didn't know you had to be in a certain position

when

> using the flutter. We have one but really have never used it. My

daughter

> will play with it once in a while but I didn't know how to use it

so we never

> have. It's probably a good thing because we don't know how to use

it. Deb A

>

>

>

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The info I was given sez between 4 and 6 so he should be old enough.

Flutter

My son is 6 and we were told he couldn't get the flutter until he is 9!?

from PA

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Why? Levi has had his for about two years now and he's only five.

It took a long time for him to learn to use it right (and still he

does better if I hold his cheeks to remind him to keep them tight

while he blows in it,) but every bit of chest clearance is helpful.

I wouldn't rely on the Flutter alone for airway clearance for him at

this age, but it does help him cough stuff out and it's way more

portable than the vest. :)

What clinic do you go to?

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> My son is 6 and we were told he couldn't get the flutter until he

is 9!?

> from PA

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Our ERIN still keeps hers with her. She is away at college(winter time) &

does use her vest BUT...If at a game or traveling , she can do wherever

..She liked it . They used it that one time in hospital too after her surgery

..Didn't want vest at that time. She really was hurting...So it did keep

mucus moving........I have seen really wee ones use it .Now, of course ,

they pretended it was a pipe first--hehe. BUT , they loved it . Now, when

made to bucket down & do it right, they did it , but as she said, they have

to be reminded -position-position:):):) good luck-------

LOVE & HUGS,

GRANDMOMBEV

Re: Flutter

Why? Levi has had his for about two years now and he's only five.

It took a long time for him to learn to use it right (and still he

does better if I hold his cheeks to remind him to keep them tight

while he blows in it,) but every bit of chest clearance is helpful.

I wouldn't rely on the Flutter alone for airway clearance for him at

this age, but it does help him cough stuff out and it's way more

portable than the vest. :)

What clinic do you go to?

~

> My son is 6 and we were told he couldn't get the flutter until he

is 9!?

> from PA

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