You thought we were at the weird part. We're only approaching the weird part. Soon the Land Sharks will be coming.
We really can't be sure if this is a Cabinet meeting or preparation for the World Wrestling Foundation spectacular in Las Vegas. For the opener, Keith Olbermann and Anderson Cooper are going to have a cage fight to determine, once and for all, who is the most beautiful.
Good luck, boys.
What's the deal with all those rings, Dapper Dan? (second from the left)
How was lunch for Mister Vacant? (far right)
Mister Vacant must scare the living hell out of children on Halloween ... and he secretly looks forward to it.
We do like Ikea's new Vanity for Humanity desk because if you can't see yourself in it as you save the world then who will.
What do they know about the good American water supply in Washington that they won't drink the water.
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Around 5 lbs--and the guy is so stylish wearing it!! :)
http://www.inogen.com/resources/oxygen-concentrators/oxygen-tanks-vs-oxygen-concentrators/
I just saw the price! Dayum!
It doesn't look like VA will pay for it but the generator doesn't look much larger than the ten-pound kit for $135. All information is useful since the future is clear and this will come. My job ahead of that is to find an answer which doesn't raise quality of life issues since it's just another hassle as opposed to something so dominating QoL goes away.
Information is always appreciated and all of this serves the cause well. Thank you!
Do the docs think you need or want to prescribe 02? Yea, I know that the VA would probably not spring for the newer equipment. They go for the old and clunky DME (durable medical equipment) I'd bet. But that large beast you see on WIKI has been around a long time and you can still get a portable canister which is filled right from the beast and off to Wally World ya go! It does not have to be dominating but in fact RAISES quality of life 'cause you breathe much better and your heart does not have to work so hard.
I remember paying the rental for the second Bi-Pap and finally asking--hey, could I just BUY it?? I had already paid three times over what the thing cost outright. It's a racket. Now I have two pieces of equipment I dont/cant use.
But my thinking is the VA supplies equipment and not like private insurance company like I had. I don't know tho.
Geez, it's like you said tho-about life at this stage being an adventure...
O2 has not been suggested previously by VA but you won't get much indication of need from when I'm sitting around and talking but any kind of exertion means I need to tap out quickly. For this one I'll need to demo for Ms Kersa but it's not a hard thing to do.
It doesn't seem VA will pay for the kit unless the malady is combat-connected. Lotho took a look at that so no go on VA. That kit for $135 looks workable for that.
There's no need for the lengthy editorial since we all know no-one should die due to lack of O2 simply from inability to pay for the kit. We know America doesn't play that way so what's the necessary move. Just now Amazon for $135 is my ace and it looks like the best option.
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