Hello all,

Many compressors produce a fine mist of machine oil. 

Even a hand bicycle pump will do this.

It is essential that you use an oil less compressor or you will be breathing
lubricating oil; not a good thing. 

JOH

-----Original Message-----
From: S & J Young [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 9:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Nebulizing



Marv,

Oxygen is probably better, but plain old compressed air is fine too.  Cheap
tire inflator compressors work well, but be careful to leave your air brush
always on or the tire pump will produce pressures up to 200 psi.  The HF air
brush makes a very fine mist - better than some nebulizers.  HF sells a nice
air brush compressor - watch for when they go on sale. --S. Young
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marv Hacker" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 11:35 PM
Subject: CS>Nebulizing


> Hi,
>
>     For three weeks now, I have a persistent cough, lingering from a 
> cold/flu that infected my lungs about five weeks back. I have an 
> artists
air
> brush from Harbor Freight, but have no compressor. I thought to power 
> it with an oxygen bottle, but struck out so far. I was directed to a
pharmacy,
> but they refuse to help me without a doctor's prescription.
>
>     Is appropriate, non-prescription oxygen available?
>
>     Do you suppose that this air brush would be adequate for the 
> purpose
of
> nebulizing CS?
>
> Thanks,
>   :) Marv
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Trem" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 11:12 AM
> Subject: Re: CS>Using Silver with Horses/nebulizing
>
>
> Hi again Lisa,
>
> Here's some additional info on nebulizing.  The link to it is here 
> http://www.aeromask.com/
>
> Trem
>
> June 29, 1993
>
> Equine AeroMask
>
> Trudell Medical International
>
> 725 Third St.
>
> London, ON N5V 5G4
>
> Dear Trudell Medical International,
>
> Thank you very much for your gift of the AeroMask* Equine System (ES). 
> We have found it to be superior to any other mask that we have used. 
> When we paired with a recently donated ultrasonic aerosol nebulizer, 
> it has
provided
> a valuable tool in treating the lower airways of horses.
>
> Shortly after we received the mask, we had a tragic rash of 
> intentional
barn
> fires in our area. Though many horses either died or were euthanatized 
> as
a
> result, one horse was presented to us for treatment suffering form 
> severe smoke inhalation injury. Using the AeroMask* ES as part of our 
> therapy,
this
> horse was saved and is now back in training. The most remarkable part 
> of this case was how well the mask was tolerated by the horse - he 
> virtually put it on himself when it was time for more medication.
>
> We have since used it for bronchodilator challenges and it has 
> performed equally as well. The horses tolerate the mask without 
> hesitation, and its design allows for minimal leakage of air. We have 
> started recommending the
> AeroMask* ES to referring veterinarians, who express an interest in such a
> product, as we have been very happy with its performance.
>
> We feel that there is ample indication for the use of a mask and 
> aerosol nebulizer in foals and wenalins to treat respiratory disease. 
> We encourage you to design and build smaller versions of these masks 
> as we feel that
they
> would be quite useful.
>
> Congratulations on a fine product!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Michael Davis, DVM
>
> Resident in Medicine
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- we
> From: "Lisa MacDonald" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 3:33 AM
> Subject: CS>Using Silver with Horses/nebulizing
>
>
> > Hi, I am new to the list.  I have some questions about using CS with
> horses.
> >   I have a yearling gelding with some lung problems:  he had 
> > Rhodococcus infection (abscesses in lungs) and pneumonia as a 2 
> > month old and was treated.  A vet I recently took him to for a 
> > second opinion (as he still
> > coughs) thinks he may still have some left over infection/abscesses in
his
> > lungs from that time.  I was giving him CS in his water for awhile 
> > (up
to
> a
> > cup/day) but didn't get the results I was looking for.
> >
> > I was told that nebulizing it into his lungs would be much more 
> > effectiv
e
> > and that I could use a cool steaming machine instead of having to 
> > buy a nebulizer?  What is the best way for me to do this?  How much 
> > do I need
to
> > use?  how long do I need to do it each time and how often?  And for 
> > how long?
> >
> > How much for oral doses - I was told by a list member 10 cc/100 lbs?
> >
> > Could someone point me in the right direction for making my own, it 
> > gets really expensive buying it for horses!  I buy 15-20 parts per 
> > million.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Lisa
> >
> >
> >
> > Lisa D. MacDonald
> > Veterinary Assistant
> > C.E.F. certified Level 1 Western Coach
> > Nova Scotia, Canada
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [email protected]
> > www.geocities.com/lisa_d_macdonald
> >
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