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    Trilogy vs. BiPAP

    I'll have to see what kind of BiPAP they give her. I'll report back tomorrow!
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    Trilogy vs. BiPAP

    The rep told them that if my mom went apneic, the trilogy would assist her breathing, whereas a BiPAP won't without initiation.
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    Trilogy vs. BiPAP

    Yet another update on my mom. She was transferred from the hospital to a skilled nursing facility and the rep came to set her up on the Trilogy. Turns out that because the Trilogy is considered a vent and can assist with breathing, the skilled nursing facility can't use it. So, they're getting...
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    HELP...BiPAP

    That was supposed to be a sad face
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    HELP...BiPAP

    Thanks, but there is no ALS clinic associated with the hospital where she is ��
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    HELP...BiPAP

    Thanks! I didn't think 02 sat was a good measure. She's at a hospital, so she is being followed by a hospitalist and a pulmonologist was consulted...but yesterday when I asked about when they are putting her on BiPAP the nurse said if her 02 sat is low. She was at 92% and the nurse said she was...
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    HELP...BiPAP

    Help. They now have a BiPAP in my mom's room. She's sooo short of breath and coughing non-stop. They wanted to bump her O2 up from 2L to 4L They only put her on it if her O2 sats are low...like she was just at 92% and they don't think she needs it. Is that how they should determine?
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    My elderly uncle has been diagnosed with unusual form of ALS, we're puzzled

    I assume Guillian Barre was ruled out? I'm sure it was, but I just had to ask.
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    Not how things were supposed to go.

    I don't know if acute heart failure was ruled out...not sure what difference it would make. She never had heart issue previously, but I am thinking that the heartburn which she had be complaining of for the last twi months (and I was attributing to a weakened diaphragm) was really her heart all...
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    Not how things were supposed to go.

    Ugh. Her breathing was great. Up until a day or two before the heart attack. I can't imagine that it would decline so rapidly, but who knows.
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