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End stage COPD and nighttime confusion?

Cheather. I just want you to know that I myself have dealt with this problem. I'm not sure when it started or when it slowed down. I the last year or so, I have had very wierd dreams with people in my family who have passed away and in places that I may …

Author: cheather
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You pays your money and makes your choice

Absolutely first class and bang on. Thankyou Dr Mannino, Jean and Das - so very much appreciated. I have a cast iron regime of diet and exercise which I stick to come rain, wind or more rain and this has proved beneficial on numerous levels, but you're …

Author: Eddie 7
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Mom on Bipap. How long do we have?

My mom went to the hospital 8/3/19. She is on bipap because she refuses to be on a ventilator. She is confused. Her CO2 was over 100 . Im told it should be around 30. I know this is close to the end. But has anyone had someone get better? She has been in …

Author: mjobe71
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Passing tests, but dx COPD Utter confusion

One year ago, I passed a PFT, heart scan, treadmill test. My O2 sat rate is usually around 95. I check it fairly reg because I was on nighttime O2 for a year. My O2 would drop into the low to mid 80s when sleeping. Dx by pulmonologist. Then I changed …

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Confusion and eating habits

hope everyone is well!! Few times this last week I have seen and observed confusion with my dad. He has asked few times about a medicine he takes, which doesn't exist. He gets confused what to take and when so I've taken control of that. He took his …

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