Guest guest Posted February 13, 2009 Report Share Posted February 13, 2009 Suzi I omitted that part too...2/25 is not acceptable. Today is. I don't know what choices you have either of getting out of the house while it is degassed. > > Suzi, > Please call your doctor TODAY. If you've had to your liter flow in the last day or so, something is definitely wrong and you need to be checked. Being in the house when all the painting and carpeting was going on was probably hard on your lungs but you can't guess at this, you need to get to the doctor and figure out what's going on. > > Beth in North Carolina > Moderator > Fibrotic NSIP 06/06 Dermatomyositis 11/08 > > " May you never take one single breath for granted " > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Suzi sropiequet@... > To: Breathe-Support > Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 5:44:51 AM > Subject: help > > > Air Family, I think I am very sick. 3 hours sleep, had paint and > carpeting done last 3 days. Am having a LOT of trouble breathing, have > O2 up to 4. Usually only O2 for exercise, 2 ltr. > > Have been on O2 24/7 for 2 weeks now. Had regular pulmo visit Tues > 2/3, not feeling well then. He said if worse, call or come back > Friday. Called on way in to have protime checked last Friday (heart > patient too), said I'm worse, either see me or I go to ER. Saw the > pulmo dude asst, she said stay on O2 at 2 ltr for sitting and not > doing anything, 3 ltr for walking around, 4 ltr for walking to car, > etc. She scheduled " consultation appt " with her and pulmo dude for > 2/25 when they are both there to review all my recent tests, CT scans, > Gallium scans, etc with them. Do you remember when ny Carson did > his Carnac the Magnificent routine, I feel like putting an envelope to > my forehead with PF written on it, and them telling me what's wrong > with me. I was tapering off prednisone with my rheumy, that got > cranked up to 30 mg for 3 days, 20 mg for 3 days, call back Monday. I > think I am starting to repeat from my rant yesterday, sorry. > > Mom back in hospital, cat wants food and attention, dog wants O.U.T. > into the mud pit out back. OK done ranting for now. Thanks. Suzi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2009 Report Share Posted February 13, 2009 Suzi...sure wish there would be something I could do for you... is what I CAN do. It's so hard when we hit some of these dips...and you have so much right now to deal with. I hope your mom will soon be home. That will be easier, not going to the hospital for visits.... BTW... I see you post with both Aunt Suz and Suzi?? Which do you prefer? MamaSher; 70, IPF 3-06, OR. NasturtiumsDon't fret about tomorrow, God is already there! help Air Family, I think I am very sick. 3 hours sleep, had paint andcarpeting done last 3 days. Am having a LOT of trouble breathing, haveO2 up to 4. Usually only O2 for exercise, 2 ltr. Have been on O2 24/7 for 2 weeks now. Had regular pulmo visit Tues2/3, not feeling well then. He said if worse, call or come backFriday. Called on way in to have protime checked last Friday (heartpatient too), said I'm worse, either see me or I go to ER. Saw thepulmo dude asst, she said stay on O2 at 2 ltr for sitting and notdoing anything, 3 ltr for walking around, 4 ltr for walking to car,etc. She scheduled "consultation appt" with her and pulmo dude for2/25 when they are both there to review all my recent tests, CT scans,Gallium scans, etc with them. Do you remember when ny Carson didhis Carnac the Magnificent routine, I feel like putting an envelope tomy forehead with PF written on it, and them telling me what's wrongwith me. I was tapering off prednisone with my rheumy, that gotcranked up to 30 mg for 3 days, 20 mg for 3 days, call back Monday. Ithink I am starting to repeat from my rant yesterday, sorry. Mom back in hospital, cat wants food and attention, dog wants O.U.T.into the mud pit out back. OK done ranting for now. Thanks. Suzi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2009 Report Share Posted February 13, 2009 Suzi Paint and Carpeting would both cause potential problems. Do you have an oximeter? ***Yes. Got one one Amazon, the best $65 I ever spent. It's spot on. Also, this is a place an incentive spirometer would tell a lot. ***Is that one of those thingies you blow into and it tells you how much air you're expelling? I teenk I got one of those around somewhere... You may need considerable outgassing done in your home from both the paint and the carpet, perhaps even more the carpet than paint. ***Will Google that next. Actually told the carpet guy about my Mom's and my breathing problems, he was nice enough to order the carpeting, open it up in his warehouse to air it out for a week, then pre-cut the room sized pieces. This would include open windows, extra vacuuming, all not done by you and preferably you not there or outdoors or something. ***I called my Big Brother for help, he came and picked me and the dog up. We are outta there for tonight and maybe longer. I do have a professional cleaning service on order for Monday. Thanks for info and caring. Suzi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2009 Report Share Posted February 13, 2009 Suzi...sure wish there would be something I could do for you... is what I CAN do. It's so hard when we hit some of these dips...and you have so much right now to deal with. I hope your Mom will soon be home. ***Thanks Mama Sher, mee too!! : ( I prefer Suzi thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2009 Report Share Posted February 13, 2009 I don't know what choices you have either of getting out of the house while it is degassed. ***Where do I find/where do I look for degassing service? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2009 Report Share Posted February 13, 2009 Suzi You're doing the best thing I think...open windows as much as possible during the day and then spend time at your brother's for a day or two. Letting the carpet air out as your installer did helps some. It's amazing how sensitive we can be sometimes and some things are so difficult to predict and to avoid. Any fans you can run with the windows open are good too. Then I don't know if you're prone to allergic reactions or not and this might be one. However, if I had to be in a house just painted or carpeted, I would take some Benedryl. However, that is just me and my allergies and may not be at all right for you. > > Suzi > > Paint and Carpeting would both cause potential problems. Do you have > an oximeter? > > ***Yes. Got one one Amazon, the best $65 I ever spent. It's spot on. > > Also, this is a place an incentive spirometer would tell a lot. > > ***Is that one of those thingies you blow into and it tells you how > much air you're expelling? I teenk I got one of those around somewhere... > > You may need considerable outgassing done in your home from both the > paint and the carpet, perhaps even more the carpet than paint. > > ***Will Google that next. Actually told the carpet guy about my Mom's > and my breathing problems, he was nice enough to order the carpeting, > open it up in his warehouse to air it out for a week, then pre-cut the > room sized pieces. > > This would include open windows, extra vacuuming, all not done by you > and preferably you not there or outdoors or something. > > ***I called my Big Brother for help, he came and picked me and the dog > up. We are outta there for tonight and maybe longer. I do have a > professional cleaning service on order for Monday. Thanks for info > and caring. Suzi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2009 Report Share Posted February 13, 2009 Suzi, I am sure there us a company in your city that rents HEPA filter machines. They need to run for a few days, depending on the air quality problem. My sister-in-law had a really bad problem with mold and such after a hurricane. My hubby completely gutted her house to the 2X4's and rebuilt it. But had to hun hepa filters for almost a week before he could re-build. Worth checking into. I don't know if you were aware that carpeting has some formaldehyde in it which is very toxic. Check that out also. It bothers me at times to go into a brand new store, The dyes in fabric is so strong. Worth checking out.. Love & Prayers, PeggyFlorida, IPF/UIP 2004"I believe that friends are quiet angels who lift us to our feet, when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly." SuziPaint and Carpeting would both cause potential problems. Do you havean oximeter? ***Yes. Got one one Amazon, the best $65 I ever spent. It's spot on.Also, this is a place an incentive spirometer would tell a lot. ***Is that one of those thingies you blow into and it tells you howmuch air you're expelling? I teenk I got one of those around somewhere...You may need considerable outgassing done in your home from both thepaint and the carpet, perhaps even more the carpet than paint. ***Will Google that next. Actually told the carpet guy about my Mom'sand my breathing problems, he was nice enough to order the carpeting,open it up in his warehouse to air it out for a week, then pre-cut theroom sized pieces.This would include open windows, extra vacuuming, all not done by youand preferably you not there or outdoors or something.***I called my Big Brother for help, he came and picked me and the dogup. We are outta there for tonight and maybe longer. I do have aprofessional cleaning service on order for Monday. Thanks for infoand caring. Suzi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2009 Report Share Posted February 13, 2009 Suzi, My pulmonologist told me to be sure to get the hypoallergenic carpeting when I put in new carpeting. He also recommends air purifiers used in the entire house at all times. If you do purchase the hepa air purifiers, be sure to get the kind with permanent rod filters that only require wiping off to clean and have infrared light to kill what ever might be left behind. Replacement filters often cost as much to replace as the machines themselves. These hepa filters are excellent for removing dust, pollen, mold, mildew and pet dander that also cause us to have more infections. They get rid of cooking odors and leave the air smelling really fresh and clean. To: Breathe-Support Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 7:45:31 PMSubject: Re: Re: helpSuzi, I am sure there us a company in your city that rents HEPA filter machines. They need to run for a few days, depending on the air quality problem. My sister-in-law had a really bad problem with mold and such after a hurricane. My hubby completely gutted her house to the 2X4's and rebuilt it. But had to hun hepa filters for almost a week before he could re-build. Worth checking into. I don't know if you were aware that carpeting has some formaldehyde in it which is very toxic. Check that out also. It bothers me at times to go into a brand new store, The dyes in fabric is so strong. Worth checking out.. Love & Prayers, Peggy Florida, IPF/UIP 2004 "I believe that friends are quiet angels who lift us to our feet, when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly." SuziPaint and Carpeting would both cause potential problems. Do you havean oximeter? ***Yes. Got one one Amazon, the best $65 I ever spent. It's spot on.Also, this is a place an incentive spirometer would tell a lot. ***Is that one of those thingies you blow into and it tells you howmuch air you're expelling? I teenk I got one of those around somewhere...You may need considerable outgassing done in your home from both thepaint and the carpet, perhaps even more the carpet than paint. ***Will Google that next. Actually told the carpet guy about my Mom'sand my breathing problems, he was nice enough to order the carpeting,open it up in his warehouse to air it out for a week, then pre-cut theroom sized pieces.This would include open windows, extra vacuuming, all not done by youand preferably you not there or outdoors or something.***I called my Big Brother for help, he came and picked me and the dogup. We are outta there for tonight and maybe longer. I do have aprofessional cleaning service on order for Monday. Thanks for infoand caring. Suzi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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