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Mike

You may find better local oximeter choices. The ones we often use are

here:

http://portablenebs.com/choiceoximeter.htm

Also, the new Nonin at $99

http://www.price-medical.com/Nonin-Pulse-Oximeter-p/go2.htm

In the US we look for FDA approved. In Europe it is CE, TUV and in

Australia it is ARTG.

>

> Hi,

>

> Well I finally caught up on all of the messages.

>

> First of all I want to thank all of you for all of the information and

> support. I have been lucky also though with great support from family

> and friends.

>

> I noticed while catching up that a few things haven't been discussed

> much lately. One is where to get an Oximeter for a good price

> <http://www.portablenebs.com/choiceoximeter.htm> - $65.

>

> Also while many of us are using Prednisone there are many issues with

> it. Like Beth recently pointed out it can make a good diagnosis

> difficult. Another thing about Prednisone is that for many of us one

> side effect is difficulty sleeping. So if you are having this problem

> talk to your Pulmodude about sleeping pills - many of us are using

them.

>

> New people - Bruce and Beth really know their stuff..

>

> On a side note, Peggy how was that trash can turkey?

>

> Thanks Everyone,

> Mike in Finland -66

> Tinnitus '67, COPD '97, ILD July 09

>

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