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DavesDogDexter

DavesDogDexter

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Mar 1, 2021
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I recall reading somewhere that the Exit Bag method isn't good for people with pulmonary problems (COPD/ Emphysema) due to the inability to completely expel the CO2 from their lungs, but does the same hold true for SN? Unfortunately, N, assuming it can even be found at this point, isn't an option for me due to its price. Having gone through the PPH, it seems like SN is the next best choice but I wasn't able to find much about its efficacy on people with COPD, which I suffer from . Thanks.
 
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I recall reading somewhere that the Exit Bag method isn't good for people with pulmonary problems (COPD/ Emphysema) due to the inability to completely expel the CO2 from their lungs, but does the same hold true for SN? Unfortunately, N, assuming it can even be found at this point, isn't an option for me due to its price. Having gone through the PPH, it seems like SN is the next best choice but I wasn't able to find much about its efficacy on people with COPD, which I suffer from . Thanks.
The bag works less on copd due to the fact one cannot expel co2 easily .but sn seems to reduce the ability of blood to carry oxygen around so i think it has nothing to do with the fact you dont expel the co2 totally .metheglobunemia what hapoens with sn n is the blood loosing the capacity to transfer oxygen within the body so i guess it will have nothing to do with your copd