Oxygen

AZ Jim

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Years ago I thought using Oxygen must have been a thing one could not take their mind off while using. Now that I use it very frequently it surprising how often I try to walk away while using without removing the apparatus from my head...I guess you just forget the cannula is on your face...Anyone else use Oxygen forget you are tethered to the equipment?
 

I am on nighttime oxygen. I never forget the cannula is on my face, but, lol, sometimes I put it on my face and forget to turn the oxygen on.
 
Are your in home machines loud? Rick was on Oxygen in the nursing home and the machine was pretty darn loud. Especially the newer maching they brought him in the last couple weeks, as he needed more liters at night. But he said he got used to it.
 

Years ago I thought using Oxygen must have been a thing one could not take their mind off while using. Now that I use it very frequently it surprising how often I try to walk away while using without removing the apparatus from my head...I guess you just forget the cannula is on your face...Anyone else use Oxygen forget you are tethered to the equipment?

My husband is on oxygen too and he does this all the time.
 
Are your in home machines loud? Rick was on Oxygen in the nursing home and the machine was pretty darn loud. Especially the newer maching they brought him in the last couple weeks, as he needed more liters at night. But he said he got used to it.
My machine delivers 5 liters and is almost silent.
 
Mine is loud because you hear the water bubbling but I use a large fan for while noise and cooling so I don’t hear it as much.
 
So far I'm managing to get by on the oxygen that is in the atmosphere. However, if we keep cutting down trees at the current rate that may not be for too much longer.

https://sciencing.com/deforestation-affect-air-10632.html

Each year, 46 to 58 million square miles of forest are lost due to deforestation -- the removal of trees from the land by man-made and natural events. Deforestation is caused by land-clearing for urban development and agriculture, tree harvest for wood products, and forest fires. The loss of trees has an adverse affect on the air.
Deforestation has an adverse affect on air by reducing the amount of oxygen and increasing the amount of carbon dioxide as well as contributing to global warming.

Fewer Trees to "Clean" the Air


Trees and plants, in general, produce energy for growth using a process known as photosynthesis. Using light, water and carbon dioxide, a plant produces energy in the form of sugar and releases oxygen into the air. Forests cover approximately 30 percent of the land on earth and sustain nearly 80 percent of the world's terrestrial organisms. It is estimated that one acre of trees in urban forests can produce enough oxygen for eight people and remove 188 pounds of carbon dioxide from the air.


Less Oxygen Produced

Oxygen comprises only about 21 percent of air's chemical component. Yet, it is extremely important to life on earth. Living organisms, from single-celled animals to humans, use oxygen to produce the energy required to sustain them. Since trees are larger plants, their production of oxygen is significant. It is estimated that tropical rainforests, produce 40 percent of the earth's oxygen even though they cover only about 6 percent of the land. Rainforests in the Amazon have declined by 17 percent in the last 50 years as a result of deforestation.
 
So far I'm managing to get by on the oxygen that is in the atmosphere. However, if we keep cutting down trees at the current rate that may not be for too much longer.

https://sciencing.com/deforestation-affect-air-10632.html


Oh, cutting down trees.. one of my biggest "cringes"... There has been a bulldozer on the lot behind ours that has been cutting down dozens of trees so that they can build a new house in three years (why do it now then?), and I can only think of all of the wildlife that is being displaced. Not to mention the noise, it's been going on for six weeks! They are taking out all of the trees right up to our property line.
 


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