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Lee Stewart 09-12-2022 04:32 AM

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Lee Stewart 09-12-2022 05:07 AM

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markinnaples 09-12-2022 01:06 PM

Prayers for your full and rapid recovery Lee.

70 Forest Green Zee 09-12-2022 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart (Post 1599902)
A health update:

Well I finally saw my doctor this past Wednesday. And the news is not too good. Having COVID has left me with Oxygen depleted blood. My O2 level is not where it's supposed to be. Not even close. So I am on the O2 machine in my bedroom 24/7. I have my PC and a decent TV so it's not like home jail. I can disconnect myself when I go to the kitchen but being off the O2 definitely wears me out very quickly.

So my son (God Bless him) does all the shopping and anything needed outside of the home.

I've lost 12 pounds since my ordeal started (Yippee!) but my appetite is slowing coming back.

I did some monkeying around with the O2 hoses they gave me so now I have one that reaches not only anywhere in my bedroom but also into my bathroom. That helps alot.

The doctor says be positive about healing but it's going to take time - like months. That sucks because I can no longer drive my car. I can but it requires I put this big O2 tank in the back seat so I am on O2 while driving - not worth the effort. Oh well.






Lee....just a thought, have you looked into the small portable machines that generate oxygen? I've seen them advertised on TV, they're not very big, about the size of a womans purse, and run on battery power so you're free to go where ever you want. Supposedly covered by insurance and Medicare as well. May be a good alternative for you until you're healed and don't need oxygen any more.

Lee Stewart 09-12-2022 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by 70 Forest Green Zee (Post 1599924)
Lee....just a thought, have you looked into the small portable machines that generate oxygen? I've seen them advertised on TV, they're not very big, about the size of a womans purse, and run on battery power so you're free to go where ever you want. Supposedly covered by insurance and Medicare as well. May be a good alternative for you until you're healed and don't need oxygen any more.

Those are very expensive - like $2500. But I will look into them to see if Medicare will pay for one. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.

dustinm 09-12-2022 01:49 PM

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my back and teeth hurt from just taking a look at this.. Im sure this one is on air ride though

Keith Seymore 09-12-2022 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart (Post 1599902)
A health update:

Well I finally saw my doctor this past Wednesday. And the news is not too good. Having COVID has left me with Oxygen depleted blood. My O2 level is not where it's supposed to be. Not even close. So I am on the O2 machine in my bedroom 24/7. I have my PC and a decent TV so it's not like home jail. I can disconnect myself when I go to the kitchen but being off the O2 definitely wears me out very quickly.

So my son (God Bless him) does all the shopping and anything needed outside of the home.

I've lost 12 pounds since my ordeal started (Yippee!) but my appetite is slowing coming back.

I did some monkeying around with the O2 hoses they gave me so now I have one that reaches not only anywhere in my bedroom but also into my bathroom. That helps alot.

The doctor says be positive about healing but it's going to take time - like months. That sucks because I can no longer drive my car. I can but it requires I put this big O2 tank in the back seat so I am on O2 while driving - not worth the effort. Oh well.

What about swapping out the O2 tank for Nitrous? That might give you a bit more zip!

Plus - maybe you could do the "purge" out your nose, for a cool effect.

In all seriousness - get better, and thank you for all you do.

K

x77-69z28 09-12-2022 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart (Post 1599925)
Those are very expensive - like $2500. But I will look into them to see if Medicare will pay for one. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.

Beat me to it! I was going to suggest the same thing. Hang in there Lee, we are all pulling for you!
Buddy:3gears:

Lee Stewart 09-12-2022 04:10 PM

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This is the tank and caddy I spoke of before.

Lee Stewart 09-13-2022 01:29 AM

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