Well the day has finally come for long term oxygen therapy, and they will be coming to set it up tomorrow. I saw the respiratory nurse this morning and she read the consultant’s letter and in view of the fact that my heart is not in good condition either she made the decision. So one more step along the road! Can’t say I’m thrilled but know it will help.
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Hello Carnival, the LTOT will help you which is great news. I’ll be thinking of you tomorrow.
Onwards and upwards. Xxx 😘
Hmmm... I know from earlier posts you were reluctant to have LTOT but it will help and maybe take some of the pressure off your heart.
All the best and let us know how it goes.
With love and hugs from one Zebra to a dear friend who has a whole herd of them stampeding in her rib cage.
Kate xxxx
I know what you mean, another thing to contend with but I'm sure it will be good for you, and you'll soon get used to it. I hope it opens up more possibilities for you and you use it to it's full extent. X
I shall cope with it as usual and I knew it wasn’t far away. I can’t fault the care I am getting from both sides of the border xx
Carnival,make sure they 'set it up' in the most convenient manner for you,fortunately in an earlier life i was capable of running tubes through walls and attaching tubing to skirting etc for Cecilia,though i doubt i could do it now but sometimes the supplying company which in my case was Air liquide are economical in offering assistance in doing so.
Hoping that you can adjust to life on the tube and that it actually gives you some noticeable benefit above and beyond organ protection.
Best wishes Ski's and Scruff's xx
I hope that it all goes well and makes a big difference for you. xx
I hope so too xx
Hoping it all goes well for you tomorrow (or in fact today now?) and it will be helpful for you.
Hi. Hope all goes well. We live in a bungalow and my husband has three taps now. This is because of the tube that was over the floor and caused a few problem with trips and earlier this year Dolby put the concentrator in a spare bedroom. We do have tubes running around the ceiling and through walls but it has made life easier for my husband. If you do have a spare bedroom or a room you do not use much and you are a light sleeper having the concentrator in a room you can close the door on is so much better. It is a learning curve for you and what best for you .
Hi Hun. This is Good. I have been on 02 for 4 years now, I'm in a Bungalow for past 2 years as I couldn't manage stairs in a House. I have Tubes connected with a Dial in my Hallway, one to Living Room other Bedroom. I am now on 16 hours, reduced from 24, It's amazing how it becomes a natural part of your Life. I take my Ambulatory 02 with me everywhere. Because of our Conditions, I'm Stage 4 Severe we need to have as much help that is available. carry on as Normal with Meds and Staying well & Fit (ish) we can enjoy every day. Love n Hugs. XXX
Good luck for the installation today. Hope you get all the benefits from this great change.
Believe it or not we get used to it Carnival567 . It takes time but we get there. You'll find the tubes a bit off a hindrance at first. Be careful not to trip. I have almost taken a tumble on them. xx 🌿🌈
I hope everything goes well for you, I had a stairlift put in yesterday, otherwise I would have to have oxygen, best wishes Carnival
Keep your chin up xxx🌺🌹🌷⚘
Good luck with the LTOT. I have no experience with it yet so can’t offer any advice. But you are such a supportive person I just wanted to give you a hug. Meg xx
Wishing you a smooth transition on to LTOT and having a wonderful Resp Nurse to fight your corner is always a blessing. Deffo enquire as to the air hose being installed as it can cause nasty trip ups but in saying that,touch wood,I've had a few near misses but nothing that caused any problems!
please let us know how you got on,obviously once you are settled in with your new but if "kit"!!! 😀
Thank you for your support. At the moment I have trailing tube but they are coming on Monday to “plumb it in” which will be much better. I have just had the best night’s sleep I have had for ages, so a bonus already!
Oh that's great news to know you've had a decent night's sleep. Was that with your oxi on? I have to wear mine 24/7 and really think it has helped my anxiety ,in that I dont have that bottom of stomach,sickly feeling when I wake up! It'll be interesting to learn how long it took your oxi supplier to pipe you from room to room. Come back and tell us all about it would you please?
I hope today has gone well for you Carnival and proved to be beneficial. Know we are here to support you as a lung buddy x
My husband went on LTOT 16 hours a day at 2 lpm'in June of this year.He had a cardiac arrest after returning home from his pre op assessment .We have now been told that as soon as he was on LTOThe was unable to have a stent and aortic valve replacement . He could now die at anytime.