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Roxlyn

Littleton, Colorado
Worked at (Aquatic Director)Studied Elementary Education & psych-soc minor at  Married ... From  . Lived in NJ, 2 yrs-Chile,S.Am., CT, VT and Colorado.  Never in sport events while young, diagnosed with COPD in 2003 and started walking - last half marathon done at... Full Bio
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mAY 19, 2013 CHOOSE YOUR GOAL. IMPROVE YOUR QUALITY OF LIFE

CHOOSE YOUR GOAL. IMPROVE YOUR QUALITY OF LIFE It IS possible to walk far - using supplemental oxygen, if that is your goal.  Your "personal...

April 29 2013 Tips for the Newbie oxygen user

 Tips for   the “Newbie” oxygen user  (learned from personal experience,   from on-line oxygen support groups,   at a Better breathers meeting, and...

April 28 2013 The Humble Wye Connector

The Humble Wye Connector(or, Making Big Ones Out of Little Ones)   byLucius B. Day, Jr.            One of the most useful oxygen fittings...

April 4 2013 SOB-Why-find out with super link.

                     .      Shortness of Breath Symptoms this link hits the jackpot it has tons of other links...

March 16 2013 Check out NHOPA is it a group for you?

March 16 2013   Check out NHOPA is it a group for you? NHOPA (The National Home Oxygen Patients Association) is devoted to improving the lives of...
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Mar 02 2013 by Roxlyn

I was warned against the peroxide treatment by a very respected RRT... it is poison -akin to snakeoil treatment.

http://www.wellsphere.com/roxlyn-profile/92052

 
Dec 07 2011 by Qasar

I have moderate emphysema. Found a treatment using food grade hydrogen peroxide diluted in distilled water. Treatment calls for a 35% solution to be used, I only used a 3% solution and found after only 2 days that my breathing had improved dramatically. Spirometry test weeks later showed my FVC had improved from 5 to 9 and FEV1 had gone from 3 to 9. The whole story is about 3 pages long (too long to post here) and I'll share it with you if you Email me at Greysteel2@aol.com

 
Jul 15 2011 by Jeff Kennedy
You are awesome! You're doing such great work out there in your community. They're lucky to have someone so knowledgeable and dedicated to really helping them. 
 

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