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Hi friends: What is the name of the little plastic machine

that they give you in the hospital that you’re supposed to blow into and

raise the little ball to help your lungs after surgery. Do you know where I

can get one?

Also, does anyone know where you can get a mobile cart that

will hold 2 “E” tanks. I think there is such a thing. I have to

take my own o2 to rehab and sometimes I run short because I have to be on a

high liter flow on some of the exercises.

Thanks,

Sue D.

63 yr old, Fibrotic NSIP dx 9/07, VA

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That thing is called an incentive spirometer.

http://www.activeforever.com/p-1746-volumetric-incentive-spirometer-by-a\

irlife.aspx?CMPID=Froogle_volumetric-incentive-spirometer-by-airlife

http://www.jansenmedical.net/airlife-volumetric-incentive-spirometer-1-e\

ach-bax001902a.html

http://www.allegromedical.com/respiratory-therapy-c534/airlife-volumetri\

c-incentive-spirometer-without-valve-4000ml-capacity-p190080.html

Your oxygen supplier should be able to provide you a double cart or many

local DME's. But here are some online:

http://www.medicalproductsdirect.com/oxtaaccycaho3.html

http://www.rehabmart.com/product/23927.htm

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> Hi friends: What is the name of the little plastic machine that they

give

> you in the hospital that you're supposed to blow into and raise the

little

> ball to help your lungs after surgery. Do you know where I can get

one?

>

>

>

> Also, does anyone know where you can get a mobile cart that will hold

2 " E "

> tanks. I think there is such a thing. I have to take my own o2 to

rehab

> and sometimes I run short because I have to be on a high liter flow on

some

> of the exercises.

>

>

>

> Thanks,

>

> Sue D.

>

> 63 yr old, Fibrotic NSIP dx 9/07, VA

>

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