Due to my ever falling SpO2 readings (concentation of oxygen in the blood) due to severe COPD (from smoking RYO for thirty odd years) I have come to the conclusion that I need supplementary oxygen. (Typical readings for a healthy person would be between 90% and 100%, my readings go as low as 55%).
There are two options open to me, cylinder oxygen or an oxygen concentrator. The latter is the safest option as it extracts oxygen from the surrounding air on demand, much better than having a cylinder full of the stuff.
I spoke with my doctor yesterday on the matter and she agreed that a concentrator would be the best option for me. However I have to go through the dreaded 'blood gas test' where a nurse sticks a thick hypodermic needle into your wrist and moves it about until she finds the artery to extract the blood from. It has to be arterial blood for some reason. This 'blood gas test' is extremely painful and is normally taken after a local anaesthetic has been given. Last time I had it done in hospital I couldn't have the anaesthetic due to my current meds so I suppose the same will apply next time I have it ?
So, has anyone here had any experience of oxygen concentrators and if so how did they work out for the patient on the receiving end? I'd be interested to hear of any usage tips or indeed any tales of woe.
BTW, due to us having our NHS, I will get the concentrator at no cost to me!
Regards,
Jay.?
There are two options open to me, cylinder oxygen or an oxygen concentrator. The latter is the safest option as it extracts oxygen from the surrounding air on demand, much better than having a cylinder full of the stuff.
I spoke with my doctor yesterday on the matter and she agreed that a concentrator would be the best option for me. However I have to go through the dreaded 'blood gas test' where a nurse sticks a thick hypodermic needle into your wrist and moves it about until she finds the artery to extract the blood from. It has to be arterial blood for some reason. This 'blood gas test' is extremely painful and is normally taken after a local anaesthetic has been given. Last time I had it done in hospital I couldn't have the anaesthetic due to my current meds so I suppose the same will apply next time I have it ?
So, has anyone here had any experience of oxygen concentrators and if so how did they work out for the patient on the receiving end? I'd be interested to hear of any usage tips or indeed any tales of woe.
BTW, due to us having our NHS, I will get the concentrator at no cost to me!
Regards,
Jay.?