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madamesilverspurs

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43. So you have a new and shiny COPD Club card. Welcome!
Mon May 11, 2026, 03:01 PM
Yesterday

My club card is a bit dog-eared, given that it's 25 years old. The good news is that they keep learning more and passing that info along to us. A couple years into this journey my body gifted me with a paralyzed diaphragm to keep the COPD and sleep apnea company. Along with oxygen, meds, and a few rounds of pulmonary rehab, I'm still here. I graduated from Cpap to Bi-pap just before a new illness started plaguing mostly old folks; they didn't know yet what it was, but I spent about a month relying on the Bi-pap 24/7. Once they put a name on it and testing became available, blood tests confirmed that I'd had covid; my pulmonologist kept a close eye on me, and gave me a direct access phone number to his staff (which I never needed, thank God). I'm still on oxygen, that won't change; but that's a small inconvenience compared to what the outcome might have been. The silver lining was the Bi-pap, without which I'd likely not be here, so there's that.

It was an adjustment being tethered to an oxygen supply, but it really didn't take long to get used to it. Out and about, my portable concentrator does the job (although I have to carefully time my outings as the POC doesn't last that long). My only quibble is with insurance that won't pay for any emergency reserve tanks as backup in case of power outage.

Travel is interesting. It's been a while since I've gone anywhere, but each airline used to have their own rules for bringing POCs along, needed a signed note from my doctor. And going through TSA -- let's just say it wasn't fun when I was required to hand over the machine for them to examine while I went through the Xray. Back in '16 I got stuck overnight at the Denver airport due to a blizzard; had to find someplace to plug in the machine to recharge it and keep me breathing, and with all chairs and most floor space occupied the only available outlet was just outside the men's restroom, where I dozed upright in an airline provided wheelchair. Yippee.

Anyway, you ain't alone in this, as I'm sure you've gathered by now. Please don't hesitate to ask or comment, we're a big club. Glad you got the care you needed!


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Where Has MineralMan Been? [View all] MineralMan Yesterday OP
Take it easy, man! obamanut2012 Yesterday #1
Good for you Man! Hey Joe Yesterday #2
Glad you're going to be ok MM angrychair Yesterday #3
COPD is a pain LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #4
You are one lucky man malaise Yesterday #5
Glad to hear you got good care mcar Yesterday #6
Good heavens, that sounds scary! Glad they figured out the problem quickly Ocelot II Yesterday #7
I "quit" smoking about a month ago, now it's Juul and chantix, I don't really miss cigs and Shellback Squid Yesterday #8
👍 underpants Yesterday #9
Glad you're on the mend MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #10
Wow! Glad to hear you're doing better! CaptainTruth Yesterday #11
Hang in there leftstreet Yesterday #12
Thanks for this post, MineralMan! calimary Yesterday #13
Advantage Plan User here Mollyann Yesterday #14
I'm so sorry you have COPD, but I'm glad you were able to get such great care so quickly. Please highplainsdem Yesterday #15
Just curious about what supplements helped her kidneys. Thanks likesmountains 52 Yesterday #48
A good vitamin B complex with additional choline and inositol, which are two of the B vitamins usually highplainsdem Yesterday #58
THank you so much for your detailed reply. likesmountains 52 Yesterday #60
You're welcome! That post ended up so long that I wasn't sure anyone would get through it, but I thought highplainsdem 13 hrs ago #68
Choline is also important for the liver IbogaProject 14 hrs ago #65
You're welcome! It's important for the brain, too. Eggs, especially the yolk, are probably the most highplainsdem 13 hrs ago #67
'Glad you were appropriately diagnosed, treated and doing much better... hlthe2b Yesterday #16
Glad to hear you are still with us. jmbar2 Yesterday #17
One day, in your future, You are going to feel.........GREAT. Zackzzzz Yesterday #18
Wow this is a good story with a great ending! FakeNoose Yesterday #19
I agree that tobacco is the devil-weed. ShazzieB Yesterday #42
Oh MM mountain grammy Yesterday #20
Welcome to the club PatSeg Yesterday #21
Thank you for your post. Good to hear you will soon be Polly Hennessey Yesterday #22
My wife is a RN. She's my angel and has multigraincracker Yesterday #24
Ok Lucky. multigraincracker Yesterday #23
Goodness!!! Bet that was fun! (Not!) hamsterjill Yesterday #25
Yikes, that must've been scary for you and the missus. Jedi Guy Yesterday #26
Wow...84... PCIntern Yesterday #27
That must have been quite a scare. greatauntoftriplets Yesterday #28
Glad you are still with us, MM. Sending vibes for complete recovery niyad Yesterday #29
Glad you're feeling better. SimplyHadEnough Yesterday #30
I'm glad you're doing better &:have a handle on things dflprincess Yesterday #31
I'm very glad you are doing well! But we have Traditional Medicare pnwmom Yesterday #32
I am glad you are back. Continue your road to recovery. LoisB Yesterday #33
Feel better/Get better! H2O Man Yesterday #34
So you're good for another 100,000 miles now.. Permanut Yesterday #35
Thanks for letting us know! Richluu Yesterday #36
This is so good to hear! DeeDeeNY Yesterday #37
I'm so glad you are getting better and received good care when you needed it lostnfound Yesterday #38
Glad you are back! Trueblue Texan Yesterday #39
I am very glad you are on the mend, MM! (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #40
Glad you're back, MM!! 70sEraVet Yesterday #41
So you have a new and shiny COPD Club card. Welcome! madamesilverspurs Yesterday #43
Glad you're ok! Maeve Yesterday #44
Welcome Back proud patriot Yesterday #45
Wishing you all the best for a quick recovery. MLAA Yesterday #46
Glad you are back home, MineralMan. gademocrat7 Yesterday #47
PAY ATTENTION TO THE DOC'S INSTRUCTIONS AverageOldGuy Yesterday #49
Wishing you a speedy recovery, I am sorry to hear you have had to go through all this. Bev54 Yesterday #50
Feel better MM lostincalifornia Yesterday #51
Ahhh man, going through the tribulation and coming out on top, so to speak. I'm glad you are still kicking and SWBTATTReg Yesterday #52
You are quite a valuable mineral- PuraVidaDreamin Yesterday #53
Glad you are feeling better Bettie Yesterday #54
Here I was worried rzemanfl Yesterday #55
You are Lucky with your excellent genes, Cha Yesterday #56
Feel better. We need you. mr715 Yesterday #57
MineralMan bdamomma Yesterday #59
Dear MineralMan MIButterfly 23 hrs ago #61
I have Medica but will check into the Aetna plan Randomthought 23 hrs ago #62
Pulse oximeter! Aussie105 17 hrs ago #63
Sending healing vibes to you, MineralMan! HeartsCanHope 15 hrs ago #64
I'm glad you're doing OK, but surprised to see that you were still smoking! LeftInTX 14 hrs ago #66
Glad you made it through that ordeal. So much sticking and poking. 😫 Clouds Passing 12 hrs ago #69
An O2 of 84! No wonder you felt awful. 3catwoman3 12 hrs ago #70
So far, no cravings, thanks to the nicotine patches. MineralMan 8 hrs ago #75
I'm in a skilled nursing home for two weeks myself for trasitianal living myself for 3weeks AllaN01Bear 12 hrs ago #71
Sorry to hear that. I worried about that, so I'm glad MineralMan 8 hrs ago #73
Good to hear you're getting back on your feet, MM peggysue2 12 hrs ago #72
Yeah, that's my plan. MineralMan 8 hrs ago #74
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