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Incentive Spirometer--2500ml, 4000 ml or 5000ml ?



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I wanted to ask people who already had surgery about the incentive spirometer, my doctor requires to use it 2 weeks prior to surgery and also bring it when have surgery to continue to use it. It seems they come in 3 different ML's, 2500, 4000 or 5000ml. Which one do you suggest? Thank you for your time...

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The one they gave me in the hospital was set to 2000 ml (it could be set anywhere from 500-4000 ml). I'm not sure if that's what they set it at for everyone, or if it was customized for me (as a short female, I'm assuming I have less lung capacity than a tall male). I will say that wasn't until 3 or 4 days post-op that I could get up to the 2000. Even now, the most I can do is 2500 ml.

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My goal was also to get to 2000ml. It took me until about a week after surgery before I could actually do it. In the hospital, I was mostly around 1500.

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I got the Medline 4000ml on Amazon for like $10. Worked great and I was able to increase my volume from 1800 to 2500 prior to surgery. Continued using it for several weeks postop. I also used it before and after my gallbladder removal.

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The one I received was set to 2000.

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I don't think it matters what setting is on and it's just mandatory that you continue to do it because if you don't because of the surgery I mean your lungs can collapse that's why they have you do the breathing exercises

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The most important thing and just remembering to continuously use it and do it as often as you can that's all that really matters

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