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Please help looking for a 2nd hand portable Oxygen Concentrater.

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Hello I hope someone can help. I am looking for any of these USED as I can not afford a new one for my mum.

AirSep Focus; • AirSep FreeStyle; • AirSep Freestyle 5; • AirSep LifeStyle; • Delphi RS-00400 / Oxus RS-00400; • DeVilbiss Healthcare iGo; • Inogen One (PDF); • Inogen One G2; • lnogen One G3; • lnova Labs LifeChoice Activox; • International Biophysics LifeChoice / lnova Labs LifeChoice; • Invacare Solo 2; • Invacare XPO2; • Oxylife Independence Oxygen Concentrator; • Precision Medical EasyPulse; • Respironics EverGo; • Respironics SimplyGo; • SeQual eQuinox / Oxywell (model 4000); • Sequal Eclipse; • SeQual SAROS; • VBox Trooper

Any information would we would be grateful for. Thank you.

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Have a look on respiratory equipment for sale on the site. There might be something there that you can buy.

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Danz in reply toBevvy

Thank you I am new to this site and I will take a look thank you.

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Danz

My mum has 2 LPM from an oxygen tank at the moment. I honestly do not know any of the above models and how effective they are on battery and usage. Any information on personal experience would be very valuable feedback to us. Thank you.

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Danz first you need to be certain that your mum can use a portable concentrator, whether she needs a constant flow or can use pulsed and then that the one you are purchasing has the right litres per minute range. I suggest you speak to her respiratory nurse, who should be able to advise you. Then you can look here

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Also be aware that many oxygen companies will now loan these out instead of cylinders.

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Danz in reply tomrsmummy

Ok thank you that's good information I will get her to speak to her specialist. Unfortunately she has been living in Spain for the last 18 years and her diagnosis for 13 years and I think oxygen therapy for the last 9 years or more and is looking to come home to England. Which will be a difficult transition with as little as 20 % capacity.

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mrsmummy in reply toDanz

If she is coming home I would guess the NHS will provide what she needs but I am unsure who you should contact to make all the arrangements. Maybe others will have some suggestions. Or could her specialist in Spain make the arrangements for her? Good luck with it.

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Any information and advice is appreciated thank you.

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