Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 Yes, I have Apria too. My initial dealings with them were terrible. But, I found a person that I can count on and go to with all my questions and concerns. I think it's like anything, we have to advocate for ourselves. Get to know your oxygen delivery person. Ask him questions. If he doesn't know, he can find out. As far as traveling goes, we go up to Wisconsin every year and since Apria is everywhere, they delivered a concentrator to our cabin along with M6 tanks. No muss, no fuss. Now that I have liquid oxygen, I was told I can get a traveling cylinder for the car and we can fill it when we get to where were going. We just have to make arrangements ahead of time. Also, I was reading on that portable oxygen website that only 5% of high liter flow oxygen users are active! What's up with that? We need to be heard that we want to live our lives as normal as possible even if we have to have a "hose up our nose". Ok. I'll get off my soapbox..... Leannejanne5303 wrote: YES! > > > The suppliers that I have> > had are not> > helpful. I have dug for every piece of information.> > When I first went> > on oxygen they gave me that big E tank to take when> > I went out. Well,> > that thing is real easy... NOT.. to drag around when> > you are too weak to> > spit. It has been like pulling teeth to get info or> > help. Every time I> > call they have a new person working. I either get no> > information or> > wrong information. So, you just have to be a pest> > and keep seeking> > information. I am still finding out info right here> > on this site and I> > have been at this for six years.> > > > Be strong!> > > > Joyce> > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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