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I saw an advert for this product and was wondering if anyone here has bought it/tried it and most importantly does it do what it says on the tin?

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There have been several previous discussions about this. I suggest you use the search box (top right), then you get all of the info. Good luck.

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annliz1 in reply to Toci

thanks Toci I hadn't realised it had been discussed so will have a look

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Colours23

I am looking at the aero sure medic at the moment and thinking of buying one ,as we don't fit in to NHS criteria and will be waiting forever for treatment,.i know I need oxygen so I am buying one of these to help me sleep better and top up my low levels of oxygen protect my heart,at the moment NHS is useless.i am having to look after myself or no one else will. So I think it will work,it's £419 a lot of money ,but then what's money,when NHS is based on it and your health is suffering. So let me know if u get one.x

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annliz1 in reply to Colours23

where did you see it for such a high price? If you look at the link the price is £149 :)

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Colours23 in reply to annliz1

We are talking about a completely different thing,

I have one. It cost about over £400 and I received the VAT back because I have a chronic condition. I have had flutter devices of all sorts. I have bronchiectasis and this definitely helps to losen mucus that I didn't know was there. I don't need the function which helps with breathing but I wouldn't recommend it.

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I have both copd and bronchiectasis and when I read that it's supposed to help both it made me wonder about it

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I bought one a while ago with great expectations- and tried to convince myself that it was worth the extortionate price, and they're rubbish and not worth the money. It's just another flutter device. You'd get better results having your back patted. The way it's advertised on t.v. is a joke. If that woman in it could run indoors that fast, she wouldn't need it in the first place!

I sold mine on ebay, luckily someone was daft enough to buy it.

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annliz1

Before I make a decision about getting it or not, I'll be having a chat with both GP and nurse, also ask in my Breathers group about it.

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