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Happy, happy, happy, just back from hospital after having blood gases and O2 tests and I don`t have to have long term oxygen therapy (16hrs a day) and even though the COPD won`t get better and I have to use ambulatory O2 I feel like I have a new lease of life. It feels like the first bit of good news I have had for such a long time.and I am raring to go.

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evo1510

Pleased for you xx

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pollyjj

Nice to hear some good news. :-)

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MrsShimmy

GREAT :-)

That is good news. x

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pedantic

Smashing :) xx

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lavender1

Good boodles4 no doing somersaults straight away though!

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jackie50

brilliant news :-) x

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