Hip Hip Hurray we got new cannulas and tubing today. And I finally (after 4yrs of Julia having Oxygen) , got swival clip connectors. Why on earth we were never given these to start with I will never know. Julia can now go 107 feet and not get caught on corners, furniture, toys, you name it. Of course it took me asking for a "water trap" to even get one of those way back when. Now we love our O2 man dearly, but you can tell that most patients who use oxygen are elderly adults who don't have to worry if the tubing will stretch from the house to the trampoline. I am so glad that two of the moms from the chILDren's Interstitial Lung Disease Parent Support group will be attending the medical device workshop in Washington D.C. soon. They are planning on having about 200 people from various groups that are interested in pediatric device development. They have expressed great interest in our stories and have asked us(chILD) to present in 2 different sessions and have asked Ann Gettys to be on a special panel at the end of the meeting. It is all very overwhelming, but it is a great venue for us to get our kids stories out there. I will post what she has to say when she gets back. Liz Jenkins will also be attending with Ann on behalf of chILD. For all you Oxygen dealers and RTs who read my posts try to remember not all of your patients are old farts. Some of them are snappy, sneaky, Houdini-like, little blonde hair girls who will put you through any test. Most worse than you will ever encounter in school
3 comments:
Love the new blog. Does she hold onto the clips??? Is that what makes them easier??
Sarah mom to Wesley
Glad to see you decided to create a blog. Looks pretty good.
Great job. Anything you need, let me know.
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