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Yesterday was sleepy one. I slept through dialysis, mostly. The fatigurp wall hit me around 12 noon so, and I got over five hours of bed rest later. This most likely is because of the extra length of oxygen line (at home), so I didn’t wake up disconnected from the oxygen concentrator.
Lately, the short oxygen line’s popped off the canula (the deal with two prongs that you stick in your nose). It is odd to realize you’ve spent some length of time without oxygen – and that you wake up pissy!
Chris, the Lincare supply deliverer, brought several lines and auxiliary parts yesterday, and they quickly upgraded my oxygen system.
(No, I don’t have to sleep with a mask. The canula stays in place somehow.)

Oh I’m glad they improved that O2 system! That’s got to be a help!
It helped immensely!
Doug
It’s nice that Andy took a break from his doings to say hello, Doug. It’s good that your oxygen system was upgraded.
Yes,both are most appreciated and welcome!
As Andy and I say, “Meow!”
Doug
I am glad to hear they upgraded your oxygen system, Doug. Hopefully that helps keep the blood oxygenation levels up. Andy looks good!
It did help since snagging the line and pull8ng apart id more or less history now.
Doug
‘Hello Goodbye’… Andy you are sounding like a song… Doug hope you can have more of that good rest today… it is approaching nap time here too. Best wishes for a continued nice weekend…
I got a bit more… never enough!
Doug
The extra length has real benefits
Yes, though it’s more line to.manage.
Doug