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Thursday, May 10, 2018
COPD BLOWS
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6 comments:
- Linda Fox said...
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That's pretty much why I took up the recorder. I've been mostly inactive with it for the last 5-6 years, but am thinking about starting up again.
Musical instruments involving exhalation of air can be a wonderful aid to improved breathing capacity for lung/respiratory-impaired patients.
http://www.in-isrc.org/2011FallSeminar/Harmonicas%20for%20Health.pdf
So, win-win. Improved function, and fun, as well. - 5/10/18, 10:19 AM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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Yeah, it's amazing how that helps. Which makes me the fool for not keeping up. Thanks Linda.
- 5/10/18, 10:43 AM
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Thanks you for that story. Had to move to KS to get off O2 24/7. Bought a trumpet due to friend with COPD that playing the trupmet every day helped him immensley. Target to get back on the trupmpet, cause apparently IT WORKS!
- 5/10/18, 2:31 PM
- Kevin said...
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How often did you play per day?
I have a digeredoo that did help COPD, but it is a bit large at 41" and sets the dogs off. A harmonica sounds fun, and I can go outside to play. - 5/10/18, 3:50 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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Kevin ... maybe 20 minutes or so. Actually, it was based on when the cries for me to stop became unbearable.
- 5/11/18, 8:29 AM
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I've got to try some of this exhalation therapy instrument stuff.
But I wanted to mention that my BIPAP has an oxygen concentrator hooked up to it, and that thing helps a whole lot. My blood O2 is 98 to 100 every morning when I get up, and if I need a mid-afternoon rest an hour with that gets me right back up to 98+.
They come in several sizes - 3L/min, 5L/min, 10L/min, and the smaller volume ones are pretty quiet. You get used to the sound anyway. They do eat some electricity, but keep the bedroom warm as a side effect.
Most health insurance will cover the rent, but you may be able to work out rent to own, which is cheaper after less than 2 years.
- 5/11/18, 11:39 PM