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On 8/25/2014 1:25 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:

> Most medical insurance covers nebulizers, just send a copy of the
> doctor's Rx to ins... some medical supply stores will send in the
> claim for you, same as a pharmacy for Rx drugs. I think this Pari is
> the best, and this company is very reliable:
> http://www.natlallergy.com/pari-vios...ry-system.html
> If you don't wish to answer don't but for what purpose do you need a
> nebulizer?


It is considered durable medical equipment and most Medicare supplements
don't cover it. I do have a policy through The United Federation of
Teachers that might cover it, but I think they only do one item a year
and i already bought a used wheel chair for $100.

Having lung cancer makes me short of breath. The nebulizer helps, but I
try not to use it more than once a a day as i don't like the side
effects of Albuterol
>
>> The first week of radiation went well.

>
> Good to hear you're doing well.
>

My blood is so good that I'm now allowed a half glass of wine with dinner.

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