NW windstorm
Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 12:29 am
Hello Barbara, Columbia City here. Thank you for posting this question. When did your power come back? Ours went off around midnight and came back yesterday in the afternoon. I was not prepared for the storm either. This is my 1st yar of being completely dependant on my CPAP and oxygen. I'm not going tolet myself get caught like that again. I've also just lost my medical coverage, so I didnt even have any air tanks stockpiled. If hte power had stayed off one more night I would have had to go to HArborview to spent the night. Thats what 911 told me to do. 911, the fire dept, red cross, the crisis center. They all told me to monitor my oxygen while I slept and if I stopped breathing while I was sleeping , I was to call 911.
I will never, let myself get into situation like that again. Next month, it will be all top ramin and cereal because I am buying a marine battery!!! Sitting up all night, setting my phone alarm to wake me every hour to change tanks is not an option.
Again, thanks for posting this question. I'm a newbee here. I've hear about the site and am glad to have found it. Especially now. I've used a CPAP for 3 years, but its only been recently that I have been dependant on it. My most recent test showed that my setting of 7 wasn't good enough. I stopped breathing around 98 times. Thats probably not too bad, but its enough to make me comply to using it. They upped my rate to 10. They wanted me to come in and do another sleep study there at the hospital, but I couldn't afford it. They weren't sure if 10 was high enough. I could tell that it made a difference.
Anyway, glad you are OK. I thought alot about other people out there who were in the same boat as me, still are. I was surprised Seattle has no services for the disabled in that kind of situation. I called into KIRO radio to ask them to announce services. It might be something I take on finding more about. I joke about being blown off by medical staff, but it really did make me mad. Take care. MM
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I will never, let myself get into situation like that again. Next month, it will be all top ramin and cereal because I am buying a marine battery!!! Sitting up all night, setting my phone alarm to wake me every hour to change tanks is not an option.
Again, thanks for posting this question. I'm a newbee here. I've hear about the site and am glad to have found it. Especially now. I've used a CPAP for 3 years, but its only been recently that I have been dependant on it. My most recent test showed that my setting of 7 wasn't good enough. I stopped breathing around 98 times. Thats probably not too bad, but its enough to make me comply to using it. They upped my rate to 10. They wanted me to come in and do another sleep study there at the hospital, but I couldn't afford it. They weren't sure if 10 was high enough. I could tell that it made a difference.
Anyway, glad you are OK. I thought alot about other people out there who were in the same boat as me, still are. I was surprised Seattle has no services for the disabled in that kind of situation. I called into KIRO radio to ask them to announce services. It might be something I take on finding more about. I joke about being blown off by medical staff, but it really did make me mad. Take care. MM
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