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Dec 16, 2008 Mark W. Mangus, Sr. BSRC, RPFT, RRT, FAARC - he speaks-I listen.

Posted Dec 20 2008 5:43pm

Mark W. Mangus, Sr. BSRC, RPFT, RRT, FAARC - he speaks-I listen.

You might get the idea that Mark Mangus is my hero. Here is a collection of his help that has worked perfectly for me. It might not be right for everyone, so you might want to consult with your own medical team about some of the particulars. He gave me permission to repeatanything he says, so recognize all these pages are fully credited to him. I am grateful to the medical profession, Doctors, RT' s, that I have met who keep up to date in what' s new, what is a myth..

Mark W. Mangus, Sr. BSRC, RPFT, RRT, FAARC of Pulmonary Rehabilitation Christus Santa Rosa Health Care, San Antonio, TX

He speaks, and I listen:

I met Mark Mangus, he helped me, inspired me, set a program to improve my pulmonary Rehab:http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-HdGpCfwjdL7iXldypdt0ZrU-?cq=1&p=48what he says about O2 sats and oxygen flow needshttp://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-HdGpCfwjdL7iXldypdt0ZrU-?cq=1&p=78

He helps everyone with their on-line questions, and is personally involved with his own daughter' s battle with lung disease, plus his job. An exceptionally patient oriented professional, volunteers his on-line work.

.Mark Mangus- news his daughter, Kim' s -LUNGS enough better- coming home.sincethisKIMhas had another TXand is gradually getting better. PLEASENOTE THIS is an older post, there is much to update, Kim is currently doing very well.http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blogHdGpCfwjdL7iXldypdt0ZrU-?cq=1&p=378MARK MANGUS talks about oxygen saturation levels lastDecember 14, 2007http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-HdGpCfwjdL7iXldypdt0ZrU-?cq=1&p=626 his advice has helped me reach extraordinary levels, walking a half marathon,something has definitely worked right for me..Mark & exercise:http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-HdGpCfwjdL7iXldypdt0ZrU-?cq=1&tag=ex-mmMark Mangus speaks, and I listen: " If you need oxygen for exercise, you likely need it for most of your activities that involve exertion of any significance. "http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-HdGpCfwjdL7iXldypdt0ZrU-?cq=1&tag=mm2

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