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Oxygen first aid specifically refers to the use of oxygen in a first aid setting. Oxygen may provide relief in patients with chest pain and dyspnea (shortness of breath). more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate
| Top 5 Communities | ||
| Condition | Members | Success |
| COPD & Emphysema | 42 |
100% |
| Heart Attack | 8 |
100% |
| Pulmonary Fibrosis | 7 |
100% |
| Asthma | 5 |
100% |
| Sarcoidosis | 5 |
100% |
Overall, 100% (87
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Coming from major pain the day after I started O2 247 my pain subsided.
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I only use a low dose and only at night. Dont know how much good it does but I will do whatever they think helps to keep this from damaging my body
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Since being on it Im able to do more and breathe lot better
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I was using oxygen 24/7, now i only use it at night with my cpap or when i feel my oxygen level dropping. When i go out i use the portable tanks and they are set to give me oxygen only when i breathe in, unless i feel the need to set it to run all the time.I can do a little bit more in my house with the oxygen on.
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I use 2 liters of oxygen at bedtime. It helps me feel more rested in the morning.
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use 45 lpm liquid o2 247.
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works
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Started out part time/at night, now need it almost constantly
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Helps a great deal
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mamaloo, FEV/FEV1 doesn't determine the need for oxygen. Your ABG or the amount of (or lack of) oxygen in your blood does. Which is done by an ABG b... [More] -
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I can't really answer that question either, however I am sure it depends on the oxygen concentration in each persons blood...or, their saturation. [More] -
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I'm confused after reading a recent post. Why do some people with an FEV1 of, for example, 46% have to be on oxygen and others with the same FEV1 don'... [More] -
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Hi again Katie! In my mind (or what left LOL) "weaned" is simply a term for getting off oxygen if it is no longer required for whatever rea... [More]





