Clusterheadaches.com Message Board (http://www.clusterheadaches.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi)
Cluster Headache Help and Support >> Medications, Treatments, Therapies >> New O2 user!  Thanks to you
(Message started by: Bstrong on Apr 24th, 2008, 2:25pm)

Title: New O2 user!  Thanks to you
Post by Bstrong on Apr 24th, 2008, 2:25pm
While going through a bad cycle, I found this great website.  After 15 yrs of old school medicine for this living hell, I recieved the information I needed from some wonderful people on here.

I started O2 1 week ago, and it is truely a miracle abortive for me.  I just can't believe how wonderful it has worked for me.

Anybody out there that is reluctant to go this route, don't be.  Give it a try if you can.

I want to thank all of you that have helped me.
I especially want to thank RichardN, who has guided me through my first uses with O2.

Thank you all again!!!!!!!!!!   PFDANs

Title: Re: New O2 user!  Thanks to you
Post by Guiseppi on Apr 24th, 2008, 2:27pm
Damn! Postings like yours are what make this board such a special place. Couldn't be happier for you! [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Guiseppi

Title: Re: New O2 user!  Thanks to you
Post by Jonny on Apr 24th, 2008, 3:57pm
[smiley=headbanger.gif]

Title: Re: New O2 user!  Thanks to you
Post by darknight on Apr 25th, 2008, 11:30am
Brilliant Bstrong now you know why so many people say 02 when you join, i had the same and now im converted into preaching 02!!!

PFD!!!! ;)

Title: Re: New O2 user!  Thanks to you
Post by Batch on Apr 25th, 2008, 3:40pm
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m236/petebatch/AmericanHero.gif

             Bstrong...  

You da Man!!!  We can't buy enough good news about oxygen therapy like this...  
Many thanks to you for sharing how well oxygen therapy works for you.  
I hope others take note.

V/R, Batch

Title: Re: New O2 user!  Thanks to you
Post by RichardN on Apr 25th, 2008, 11:48pm
Hey Brad

 Your success and reporting of same is thanks enough.  There are so many like yourself who've suffered for years/decades not aware that there really are alternatives to the horrible suffering all here know too well . . . AND the poor souls who are having their first experience with the beast and have great difficulty getting properly diagnosed and provided with working meds (preventatives & abortives).

 So now you have the opportunity to educate your EMT friend, doc, med supplier . . . anyone else who might have contact with others suffering the ravages of our common beast.

 All the best,

   Be Safe   PFDANs

     Richard

Title: Re: New O2 user!  Thanks to you
Post by wanna_swap_brains on Apr 26th, 2008, 3:06am
hi,nice one richard,i too cant praise the peeps on here enough for pointing me in the right direction.while the o2 wont put an end to all this bollox,it will help you deal with it one hit at a time and give you alot more pf time,plus will ease the mental strain which is a major plus too,good luck mate,stuart

Title: Re: New O2 user!  Thanks to you
Post by angelmouse75 on May 1st, 2008, 3:38pm
My partner's just been diagnosed with CH and have been reading all this wonderful stuff about O2. Do you just buy it in a tank, a canister or what? Where do i buy it from? Please excuse if I'm being really dumb, I'm just so desperate to find something to help him and eager to know more.

Title: Re: New O2 user!  Thanks to you
Post by Bstrong on May 1st, 2008, 10:37pm
angel-

For 02, you need a prescription from a doctor.  If your partner has been diagnosed with CH, he should talk to his doctor about it.  

Read on about the O2 on the left hand side.  Also read up on all other medications and treatments that are out there.  I have suffered CHs for 16 yrs now.  Up until I found this wonderful site a month ago, I knew nothing about O2.  But I can say that it is a wonderful abortive method for me, and most people on here.  He also needs to talk to his Dr. about a preventitive medication.

I can tell you that you found the right place when it comes to knowledge about CH.  And the people on here are very willing to help anyone out.  They sure did me.

Gl to your partner!  PFDANs



Title: Re: New O2 user!  Thanks to you
Post by darknight on May 2nd, 2008, 5:49am
Angel

To receive 02 from the GP in the UK is take the information freom OUCHUK there is a printable 02 form that helps and as long as he has been diagnosed 02 he cant be refused it.

You dont need a prescription as far as im aware. ;)

GOOD LUCK!!

Title: Just started 02 yesterday as well
Post by Balanchine on May 16th, 2008, 4:31pm
And giving it a cautious thumbs up. But I use the darn stuff up so fast - at 8-10 LPM one "E" size tank seems to drain in less than 30 mins use. Am I using the wrong kind of mask? The kid at the med supply place gave me a simple plastic one that covers my mouth and nose. There is no fillable bag below it... is this where I'm going wrong? And should I be getting a larger tank?

I've used the first of the two tanks I got in less than 24 hours. Here it is Friday afternoon where I live, and since I'm in mid-cycle I'll likely eat the other one up by this time tomorrow and be stuck until Monday pacing and hoping the Imitrex pills work.

Anyway, does the bag conserve the precious gas and is that what I need, would anyone know?

I also want to drop down to my local firehouse, see if the guys can help me score some oxygen cheaper than the $23 per E tank fill that the med supply charges.

Thanks, all.

David (new member but previous old member under a screename I forget!)

Title: Re: New O2 user!  Thanks to you
Post by Brew on May 16th, 2008, 8:00pm
Two words: Welder's oxygen.

Title: Re: New O2 user!  Thanks to you
Post by RichardN on May 16th, 2008, 10:19pm
 Yes . . . you're wasting a lot of 02.  With a non-rebreather mask, when you exhale the bag is collecting the 02 you're currently wasting.  Also, the full bag allows you to take a really full breath of 02 . . . . at 15 lpm, the bag will fill in about 4 1/2 seconds.

 It's probably standard prices, but in a city as large as Los Angeles, there's got to be scores of med 02 suppliers.  See if they'll discount if you pick up your tanks.  At the rate we use them, they'll make a good chunk of change.  I'm fortunate that my supplier charges me a flat $10 per tank (I keep twelve).

 If you can't get the 02 at a more reasonable price . .  . Brew is right . . . you might want to go the welder's 02 route.  Initial cost/tank rental probably varies from place to place, but the actual cost per litre of 02 is considerably cheaper.

 You might want to go by the firehall anyway, tell them you have CH and was given the wrong mask.  I wouldn't be surprised if they gave you one.  

 Be Safe,   PFDANs


      Richard

Title: Re: New O2 user!  Thanks to you
Post by Balanchine on May 16th, 2008, 11:02pm
Thanks to you both, Brew and Richard. Now if I can just make it through the weekend.....

Title: Re: New O2 user!  Thanks to you
Post by Trooper on May 17th, 2008, 12:11am
I am also new to O2 this year. Oh, what a beatiful thing it is! I have tried several times over the last five years to get a script for O2 but I have yet to find a doc. willing to write a script! I finally took matters into my own hands and purchased a welders tank. The inital investment was a little pricy but when you weigh it againts the price of all of the meds, you can actually save quite a bit.

Thank you to all of the folks here that have helped me with this. For the first time in many years I finally feel like I am in control of my CH again!

Title: Re: New O2 user!  Thanks to you
Post by Balanchine on May 17th, 2008, 6:31pm

on 05/16/08 at 22:19:10, RichardN wrote:
 
 You might want to go by the firehall anyway, tell them you have CH and was given the wrong mask.  I wouldn't be surprised if they gave you one.  

 Be Safe,   PFDANs


      Richard


Firefighters.... man, are they just the best or what? In addition to being unquestioned heroes they're true nice guys. I went down to my local station and even though they'd never heard of CH, as you predicted Richard, they gave me a couple of non-rebreather masks without my prompting them. They couldn't help with the 02 question as they just get theirs from a central county source, but I'm planning on researching the welding stuff on Monday, and meanwhile will at least be conserving what I've got left in my tank with the new mask. After I left them I repaired immediately to a local Italian restaurant and returned with a large pizza - which surprised them. But the very least I could do. Thanks again for the suggestion!

David



Clusterheadaches.com Message Board » Powered by YaBB 1 Gold - SP 1.3.1!
YaBB © 2000-2003. All Rights Reserved.