Guest guest Posted August 6, 2006 Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 There is a very useful Retractable Oxygen Tube Reel which is no longer manufactured. You might be able to find one on eBay. There is a web site www.oxy-reel.com which advertises an oxygen tube reel which " will be available soon " Apparently they are not yet in production, but If you contact them they probably have a few made up for show and tell - they might be willing to send one out to you. It doesn't hurt to try. www.slaterlabs.com have swivel adaptor which helps to keep the hose from kinking up and making those treacherous loops on the floor. Also, they sell comfort accessories for the cannula and over the ear tubes. tripping hazard - oxygen tubing Hi -- Anyone else dealing w/ LO who seems more in danger of falls after being put on oxygen? Dr. put Dad on Oxygen about a month ago due to low levels caused by irregular heart beat. We're pushing Dad to wear it all the time, though he hates it & says it hurts his ears . . . but he has fallen 2x in the past 4 days, seemingly by tripping on the hose. He is so unstable and this adds another problem in the mix. He rarely will use the walker. I'm trying to think of some way for the hose to 'reel up' when he moves toward the machine, so there isn't all the slack on the floor -- but am not that mechanically-minded. Hoping someone else has improvised a solution. Thanks for any ideas! Hugs, Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2006 Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 hello, we dealt with the oxygen tubing, by after putting it in dads nose to put the remainng over his head and tighten it that way instead of under his chin, we always had someone walk iwth dad to the bathroom as he was too unstead y to do the walk by himslef. so what we did was have the hose behind me instead of in front of him and then we would take him to the bathroom, hold the hose so he could sit down as needed and then when he got up whoever walked with him would grab the hose and keep it out of his way on teh way back which was a slower pace because he already went to the bathroom. it isnt easy but that was what worked for us. hugs, sharon m -- Daugher of Leonard, diag May 2004, had lbd since 1993, had hip surgery from fall 7/05, aspiration pneumonia 7/05 with pulmonary embolyis, had aspiration pneumonia and uti 8/05, died of blood pressure drop on 9/25/05, may he rest in peace with his mom and dad, a smile a day keeps the meanies away ---- gentlysm06 wrote: Hi -- Anyone else dealing w/ LO who seems more in danger of falls after being put on oxygen? Dr. put Dad on Oxygen about a month ago due to low levels caused by irregular heart beat. We're pushing Dad to wear it all the time, though he hates it & says it hurts his ears . . . but he has fallen 2x in the past 4 days, seemingly by tripping on the hose. He is so unstable and this adds another problem in the mix. He rarely will use the walker. I'm trying to think of some way for the hose to 'reel up' when he moves toward the machine, so there isn't all the slack on the floor -- but am not that mechanically-minded. Hoping someone else has improvised a solution. Thanks for any ideas! Hugs, Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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