Yes, that size was a shock to me.  I put both hands on it and it didn't
budge :))  The air quality was good after I got it adjusted.  The alarms, I
never did master but did improve them today.

MARGARET E. DAVIS
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




> [Original Message]
> From: M Boatman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Vent Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 10/6/2004 10:02:26 AM
> Subject: Re: [VENT-L] Newport/LP10
>
> LP10's are great vents.  I've used mine since 3/03 and
> love it.  It is so easy to use and is super
> dependable.  Only drawback is the size.  Thats what
> the vent tray is for.
>
>
> Mark
>
>
> --- MARGARET DAVIS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > My Newport HT-50 Vent got stuck Tuesday PM abt
> > 7:00PM.  There was no unsticking it & it beeped &
> > was still beeping when the Resp. Therapist brought
> > me an LP10 a while ago.  Soo, until they get my
> > Newport back, I'm stuck without a vent that fits on
> > my wheel chair.  I'm not feeling very well after
> > going so long without proper ventilation.  My RT is
> > most upset because there was not a vent on her shelf
> > nor on the shelves at the much larger Little Rock
> > store.  She had to drive 1hr & meet another
> > therapist who drove an hr to met her.  The closest
> > vent was 2hrs from me!!  I tried using my husband's
> > vent but it made me worse so I stayed still/quiet
> > and made it.  I think I need to get a bag because I
> > was not pink by the time she got here.  I'm not sure
> > how I'm going to be able to be up & alert for an
> > 8:00AM business meeting we have at our house in just
> > a few hrs.  This is the second time my Newport has
> > had to be sent back in.  Did I get a dud?  Tell me,
> > are these LP10's dependable?
> > 
> > 
> > MARGARET E. DAVIS
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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