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Re: OT Nasal Cannula

Post by Stormynights » Wed Oct 30, 2013 5:44 pm

jdr999 wrote:Have you seen these?

http://www.salterlabs.com/store/downloads/49.pdf

I have no experience with them but they look like they may stay in place better and put less pressure on your nose and ears...
They do look comfortable. Thank you.

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Re: OT Nasal Cannula

Post by jdr999 » Wed Oct 30, 2013 5:54 pm

Roger2 wrote:If your nose is getting sore that is usually from being dried out by the oxygen which is bad about that.
Yes, they do make humidifier bottles that use distilled water just like our cpaps. Hopefully you have one.
Do you have a large, home concentrator or a portable unit?

http://www.salterlabs.com/store/downloads/22.pdf

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Re: OT Nasal Cannula

Post by Stormynights » Wed Oct 30, 2013 5:59 pm

jdr999 wrote:
Roger2 wrote:If your nose is getting sore that is usually from being dried out by the oxygen which is bad about that.
Yes, they do make humidifier bottles that use distilled water just like our cpaps. Hopefully you have one.
Do you have a large, home concentrator or a portable unit?

http://www.salterlabs.com/store/downloads/22.pdf
I have the large one. I guess I need to ask about the water bottle too. Thank you.

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Re: OT Nasal Cannula

Post by Roger2 » Wed Oct 30, 2013 6:03 pm

jdr999 wrote:
Roger2 wrote: Yes, they do make humidifier bottles that use distilled water just like our cpaps. Hopefully you have one.
Do you have a large, home concentrator or a portable unit?
My concentrator if fairly large in that it puts out up to 15ltr. I also use a portable liquid oxygen unit that I can refill from a large tank on my porch. The portable concentrators (usually batter operated) are apparently more expensive than medicare wants to pay for so I do not have one of those.

Roger

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Re: OT Nasal Cannula

Post by jdr999 » Wed Oct 30, 2013 6:46 pm

By the way if you are on oxygen 24/7 please make sure your provider has also given you backup tanks and make sure you understand how to use them. Machines do fail, and power does go out. When this happens you will need to revert to your backup system.

Concentrators also require periodic testing and maintenance. Airsep recommends every 90 days, but providers can establish their own protocol. Please make sure you know how often they will re-test the oxygen purity and please hold them to it. Most machines are not equipped to self-check oxygen concentration and over time will loose efficiency. When this happens they will deliver less concentrated oxygen and more room air. Just because the machine seems like it's working doesn't mean it is.

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Re: OT Nasal Cannula

Post by Stormynights » Wed Oct 30, 2013 6:48 pm

I wish I had a portable concentrator. Those little bottles don't last long at all.

My headache got so bad I had to put the oxygen back on. Now I have a headache and a sore nose. I need to stop complaining I really am blessed.

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Re: OT Nasal Cannula

Post by Stormynights » Wed Oct 30, 2013 6:52 pm

jdr999 wrote:By the way if you are on oxygen 24/7 please make sure your provider has also given you backup tanks and make sure you understand how to use them. Machines do fail, and power does go out. When this happens you will need to revert to your backup system.

Concentrators also require periodic testing and maintenance. Airsep recommends every 90 days, but providers can establish their own protocol. Please make sure you know how often they will re-test the oxygen purity and please hold them to it. Most machines are not equipped to self-check oxygen concentration and over time will loose efficiency. When this happens they will deliver less concentrated oxygen and more room air. Just because the machine seems like it's working doesn't mean it is.
I do have backup tanks. I forgot how often he said he would come by. He delivered everything the day I got home from the hospital.

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Re: OT Nasal Cannula

Post by Stormynights » Thu Nov 07, 2013 2:35 pm

I was finally given the soft cannulas and the foam ear pieces from the oxygen provider. They didn't help me a bit. The foam pieces kept coming off the tubes and the nose piece seemed to dig in my nose even more.

Karen from Pad A Cheek made me pads for me for my cannulas and they are amazing. I am so happy with them. My ears and nose feels so much better now.

Thank you so much Karen for another great product.

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