Morning,
I slept all night, hurray! However, it is back this am.
Hubbie wonders if it is the way I get back into bed to have coffee - I lean over and then plop down. Since I get a bruiser when entering a lower pressure area (higher altitude or Barometric drop due to weather), he is wondering. He knows that I will not bend over at all when in pain. I don't think it is enough to create a problem.
Already hit the O2 hard for 5 minutes or more. Actually, until I was freezing in the basement and more than a little dizzy. Weather change is not helping either.
My BIG issue now is the Dr. Had his receptionist call at the end of the day. She said I was to up the Prednisone to 20mg a day and the Prozac from 10mg to 20mg.
A: I have no Predizone and they were informed that when I went below 30mg the beast returned. So, 20mg should help?
B: Prozac for 7 days gave me hives for 7 days. I skipped the 10mg yesterday and had no hives. So, I should up the dose?

C: He won't prescribe O2. Says it is too expensive. Since when does he pay my bills or suffer my pain? >

D: He insists on the Sleep Study. I had one 2 years ago for Apnea. His office was informed that my O2 was at 93-95% immediately upon waking up. CPAP requires a much lower saturation level for prescription and I don't NEED a CPAP! Perhaps this is his 'less expensive' answer to O2!

I called Linde yesterday to get the better Optimask for long term use and asked about a regulator. Evidently I must have a script for either of them! Must I have a script for the disposable unit shown here as well? If so, I am ____ed.
My PCP is strictly an in/out guy. Get your lab results, flu shot, script renewals and 'See ya next year'. BTW, he thinks a Valium a day for pain from Lumbar Fusion will not work in a week and will kill you because you will take 10 a day on day 8!
Anyone know a formula to convert PSI into LPM? That eliminates the need for a medical regulator. The one at Linde is NOT cheap. Besides, I already have a regulator for PSI. An M60 tank is going to cost about $210.00- 250.00 new and filled. Refill is $22.50. That should give a bit above 3 hours treatment time and at 50 lbs is house portable/hideable. That brings the total start-up cost for O2 to about $500.00. Should I say "Merry Christmas" to myself? Gladly, if I could get some support from the medical guys in this part of the world!
123... under way. Right now at:
2500 D-3 TID
600+D & minerals TID
1400 Omerga-3 TID
Too little? Too much? TID does mean twice a day, right? Suggestions appreciated.
How do I get the left hand menu to come up? I must need to back up to somewhere, but where?
Thanks to you guys who have written: Batch and Potter
I no longer feel like I am living in a Vacuum.
Spiny