My father admitted to hospital 1/mo ago..very low blood oxygen level (around 70)..Has per-existing Vascuilitus (Buerger's ??) as well as Hypothyroidism (
dailyDaily combo
Daily multiple for men 50+
Daily multiple for women
Daily multiple for women 50+
Daily multiple vitamins
Daily vite
Daily-vite men's formula
Daily-vite weight control synthetic pill)...diagnosed after bad pneumonia in 2000. Believe he currently has pulmonary hypertension..barrage of tests have been done, incl lung and lymph biopsies,
angiogramArteriogram
Cerebral angiography
Cholecystitis, cholangiogram
Coronary angiography
Gallstones, cholangiogram
Hemangioma - angiogram
Lymphangiogram
Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiogram
Renal arteriography...no viral/cancer/blockage present... i don't believe that a diagnosis is confirmed, he is being treated for D.I.P. (DESQUAMATIVE
INTERSTITIALInterstitial cystitis (ic)
Interstitial cystitis - resources
Interstitial nephritis PNEUMONIA), as follows: 1.Solumedrol, 2.
Epogen, 3.
MycophenolateMycophenolate mofetil, 4. 24hr/day oxygen (recently down to level 5/6 from 10),
DarvocetDarvocet a500
Darvocet-n 100
Darvocet-n 50 & Vicodin for pain from biopsy sugery week ago. We believe that the veins going into the lungs are being affected by inflamation
(inflammation), result in less than normal blood exchange out of the lungs.. (heart been working very hard to try keep blood flow rate normal in order to get corrrect amount oxygen thruout sysem-- but was unable to...summized that the veins are constrited, therefore treatment with meds mentioned above). Father curently knows some of the things that drive his blood ox level down (bowel movements,little constipated, waving arms wand, a few other), into the high 60's (he recover's to low 90's within minutes after getting back to bed. What he can't find is " The Required Blood Oxygen Level (minimum)in order to sustain life, w/o 24/7 oxygen mach.(ie..b.o/68 can survive with supplenental treatment.? b.o./75, may be fine,.....but @ b.o./66, you would die. What's that "Magic Number" cliff. The goal is 95+, but what does it take to stay alive? TYTY for any assistance
Medicare guidelines (which most US docs & hospitals follow) advise O2 Rx to keep O2 levels at 90+ 24/7. Not a good idea to see how low a patient can go without O2 24/7--patient can & will sustain permanent damage, particularly with sustained and/or frequent low O2 saturation rates.
Starion
In fact, supplemental O2 is one of the very few treatments that has been shown to prolong life, when used as prescribed.
Starion
http://www.nationaljewish.org/medfacts/oxygen.html
Aloha,
Starion