The last time I used the nebulizer was Dec 2019, which had been the last time I had bronchitis. I’m struggling to remember why the hell there’s a sticker on it that says “Replace nebulizer in Jun.” Dows anyone know what this is about? Does the machine have to be replaced? I’ve had it since, about 2018, I think.
Also, what about the tubing? I would think that should be replaced but there’s nothing in the instructions, other than cleaning the mouthpiece, medicine cup & lid.

@see_the_sus Nope. Machine doesn't need to be replaced. It is a CYA thing for the medical that you got it from. YES wash the hoses - just warm soapy water, rinse well and let dry. Or replace the tubing if you wish. Ck with your doc!

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I was thinking that I probably should get a referral to a pulmonologist now that I'm in a new state. The last time I had to see one was the summer of 2020 and I was living elsewhere then.
The urgent care doc last week told me to get back on my asthma meds & put in a one-month prescription.
I'm just not really keen on adding yet one more specialist to my ever-growing list. 😞 I was doing soooo very well up until last week.

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@see_the_sus hang in there! you'll get back to doing well as all the hustle and bustle settles! You are stronger than you know!

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