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Laurie,

Sounds like a rough day and I do think a good rest is in order. I'm sorry that

your air exchange was down and that you need to have the full body scan but

sounds like something that needs to be done as a precaution. If they don't find

clots, will they add oxygen during the day? I have the same pulmonary testing

to look forward to myself next week and know I'll probably need a sleep study

when the pulmonologist sees me on 6/4. Sounds like we are running neck in neck

here.

Rest !!

Alice

tests and van

Hi all

I had my pulmonary function tests and blood gases done. I then saw the

doctor. My air exchange is down to 51%, so he wants a total body CAT scan

with dye to rule out any blood clots. They have to check with my nephologist

to see if they need to take kidney precautions (whatever they are). I also

have to go for an echocardiogram which I'm due for anyway. I will see him

again following my sleep study on the 26th.

I went to the van conversion place this afternoon. They fixed the seat belt

chime. Of course, the door opened and the ramp deployed every time they

checked it. The called the company and they felt that it was just a loose

connection, so they tightened all connections. I joked that I had fixed it

by hitting one of the many potholes. They said that might have been the what

happened. They are ordering a master computer board to have there if it

continues to happen.

I'm beat - it took me over two hours to get home (should be an hour or less)

because of road construction and pouring rains. I think it is time to sit

back and relax.

laurie

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Alice

I hope you have someone as nice as I had to do the pulmonary function

testing. If you have reports from any previous studies, I would recommend

you take them along.

laurie

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> Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 16:21:53 -0600

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> Subject: Re: tests and van

>

> Laurie,

>

> Sounds like a rough day and I do think a good rest is in order. I'm sorry

> that your air exchange was down and that you need to have the full body scan

> but sounds like something that needs to be done as a precaution. If they

> don't find clots, will they add oxygen during the day? I have the same

> pulmonary testing to look forward to myself next week and know I'll probably

> need a sleep study when the pulmonologist sees me on 6/4. Sounds like we are

> running neck in neck here.

>

> Rest !!

>

> Alice

> tests and van

>

>

> Hi all

>

> I had my pulmonary function tests and blood gases done. I then saw the

> doctor. My air exchange is down to 51%, so he wants a total body CAT scan

> with dye to rule out any blood clots. They have to check with my nephologist

> to see if they need to take kidney precautions (whatever they are). I also

> have to go for an echocardiogram which I'm due for anyway. I will see him

> again following my sleep study on the 26th.

>

> I went to the van conversion place this afternoon. They fixed the seat belt

> chime. Of course, the door opened and the ramp deployed every time they

> checked it. The called the company and they felt that it was just a loose

> connection, so they tightened all connections. I joked that I had fixed it

> by hitting one of the many potholes. They said that might have been the what

> happened. They are ordering a master computer board to have there if it

> continues to happen.

>

> I'm beat - it took me over two hours to get home (should be an hour or less)

> because of road construction and pouring rains. I think it is time to sit

> back and relax.

>

> laurie

>

>

>

>

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Laurie,

I do hope you are able to sit and relax tonight. I am sorry to

hear about all the problems with your PFT's. I am glad that they are

doing a total body scan to rule anything out. Sorry to hear that you are

still having so many van problems. Pot holes can be useful in fixing

loose connections though! :-) I am keeping you in my thoughts.

Smiles,

a

On Fri, 14 May 2004 17:23:45 -0400 Laureta Fitzgerald

lfitzger@...> writes:

Hi all

I had my pulmonary function tests and blood gases done. I then saw the

doctor. My air exchange is down to 51%, so he wants a total body CAT scan

with dye to rule out any blood clots. They have to check with my

nephologist

to see if they need to take kidney precautions (whatever they are). I

also

have to go for an echocardiogram which I'm due for anyway. I will see him

again following my sleep study on the 26th.

I went to the van conversion place this afternoon. They fixed the seat

belt

chime. Of course, the door opened and the ramp deployed every time they

checked it. The called the company and they felt that it was just a loose

connection, so they tightened all connections. I joked that I had fixed

it

by hitting one of the many potholes. They said that might have been the

what

happened. They are ordering a master computer board to have there if it

continues to happen.

I'm beat - it took me over two hours to get home (should be an hour or

less)

because of road construction and pouring rains. I think it is time to sit

back and relax.

laurie

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Laurie,

I looked back at the results of my pulmonary function test but

didn't see anything about " air exchange " mentioned on my test. It

showed " oxygen consumption " ... is that the same thing? Or could

air exchange be referred to as something else?

Maggie

> Hi all

>

> I had my pulmonary function tests and blood gases done. I then saw

the

> doctor. My air exchange is down to 51%, so he wants a total body

CAT scan

> with dye to rule out any blood clots. They have to check with my

nephologist

> to see if they need to take kidney precautions (whatever they

are). I also

> have to go for an echocardiogram which I'm due for anyway. I will

see him

> again following my sleep study on the 26th.

>

> I went to the van conversion place this afternoon. They fixed the

seat belt

> chime. Of course, the door opened and the ramp deployed every time

they

> checked it. The called the company and they felt that it was just

a loose

> connection, so they tightened all connections. I joked that I had

fixed it

> by hitting one of the many potholes. They said that might have

been the what

> happened. They are ordering a master computer board to have there

if it

> continues to happen.

>

> I'm beat - it took me over two hours to get home (should be an

hour or less)

> because of road construction and pouring rains. I think it is time

to sit

> back and relax.

>

> laurie

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Maggie

I can't tell you what it might be called. I had a previous report and they

were able to compare them. It was the test inside of the cyclinder where I

had to pant and then expel the air I still had in my lungs. There may have

been something else that was part of this, I just don't know.

laurie

>

> Reply-To:

> Date: Sat, 15 May 2004 04:30:01 -0000

> To:

> Subject: Re: tests and van

>

> Laurie,

> I looked back at the results of my pulmonary function test but

> didn't see anything about " air exchange " mentioned on my test. It

> showed " oxygen consumption " ... is that the same thing? Or could

> air exchange be referred to as something else?

>

> Maggie

>

>

>

>

>

>> Hi all

>>

>> I had my pulmonary function tests and blood gases done. I then saw

> the

>> doctor. My air exchange is down to 51%, so he wants a total body

> CAT scan

>> with dye to rule out any blood clots. They have to check with my

> nephologist

>> to see if they need to take kidney precautions (whatever they

> are). I also

>> have to go for an echocardiogram which I'm due for anyway. I will

> see him

>> again following my sleep study on the 26th.

>>

>> I went to the van conversion place this afternoon. They fixed the

> seat belt

>> chime. Of course, the door opened and the ramp deployed every time

> they

>> checked it. The called the company and they felt that it was just

> a loose

>> connection, so they tightened all connections. I joked that I had

> fixed it

>> by hitting one of the many potholes. They said that might have

> been the what

>> happened. They are ordering a master computer board to have there

> if it

>> continues to happen.

>>

>> I'm beat - it took me over two hours to get home (should be an

> hour or less)

>> because of road construction and pouring rains. I think it is time

> to sit

>> back and relax.

>>

>> laurie

>

>

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a

Thanks for your nice post. You have always been there for me. I do plan to

relax today. I might go out and try the ramp and do some more practicing in

my chair in the garage, but that is far from taxing.

Have a good day,

laurie

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> Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 22:29:38 -0500

> To:

> Subject: Re: tests and van

>

> Laurie,

> I do hope you are able to sit and relax tonight. I am sorry to

> hear about all the problems with your PFT's. I am glad that they are

> doing a total body scan to rule anything out. Sorry to hear that you are

> still having so many van problems. Pot holes can be useful in fixing

> loose connections though! :-) I am keeping you in my thoughts.

> Smiles,

> a

> On Fri, 14 May 2004 17:23:45 -0400 Laureta Fitzgerald

> lfitzger@...> writes:

> Hi all

>

> I had my pulmonary function tests and blood gases done. I then saw the

> doctor. My air exchange is down to 51%, so he wants a total body CAT scan

> with dye to rule out any blood clots. They have to check with my

> nephologist

> to see if they need to take kidney precautions (whatever they are). I

> also

> have to go for an echocardiogram which I'm due for anyway. I will see him

> again following my sleep study on the 26th.

>

> I went to the van conversion place this afternoon. They fixed the seat

> belt

> chime. Of course, the door opened and the ramp deployed every time they

> checked it. The called the company and they felt that it was just a loose

> connection, so they tightened all connections. I joked that I had fixed

> it

> by hitting one of the many potholes. They said that might have been the

> what

> happened. They are ordering a master computer board to have there if it

> continues to happen.

>

> I'm beat - it took me over two hours to get home (should be an hour or

> less)

> because of road construction and pouring rains. I think it is time to sit

> back and relax.

>

> laurie

>

>

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