WreckingBall
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I'm a respiratory therapist who has a friend/patient with CF that I take to rock concerts. We do other things as well but the advice is needed with the concert situation. (I'm going to be as vague as possible so I don't violate any hippa laws). His fev1 is usually in the 30's. He would qualify home o2 (oxygen) but he refuses to wear it out in public because he's tired of people staring already as it is, he doesn't want to add fuel to the fire.
I get extremely anxious in the worst way possible when I take him out in public because it's hard for me to watch someone struggling to breathe. I'm out of my element, I'm used to being in my comfy hospital environment and being confident that I can take care of my patients properly. Plus as many of you know, when a CFer has a coughing fit it's hard for strangers to ignore it, so they end up staring. It drives me batty! They look at him as if he has some horrible disease he's going to spread to the world, or they look out of concern, or they look at me like 'why aren't you helping him?!' so first question, how do you guys handle it, is it something you just get used to with time or do you have suggestions on what I should say? Or just ignore it? I don't want him to feel even more uncomfortable about it so I usually say nothing, sometimes I will say he's fine, and if they still continue to stare I <i>sometimes</i> get a little crappy and will just tell them to stop staring.
Next question and this is why I joined the forum to get ideas from you guys since you know best. The rock concert. It's at an old venue that I do not believe is handicap accessible. It's all one level, except for a small balcony that has a staircase to get to (like I said since it's old I doubt it has an elevator). I asked him if I could take him in a wheelchair, so it will be easier for him. Plus I honestly think it would be very hard on him to stand and walk for that long. He agreed to that except if we stay on the first level he will miss the entire show because it's all one level and he'll be in a wheelchair. We could try to get up front but this is an extremely popular rock group so it will be hard. I've emailed and called this venue to inquire about the balcony, if we can even get up there, and if there is some magical elevator but no one has returned my calls or my emails. So do you guys have any suggestions. I know this sounds weird and I hope I didn't offend anyone but I really will be heart broken if I can't take him and I'm sure he will be very bummed out as well.
I just want to make sure he has a good time and it doesn't stress out his body too much. Ya know? I've taken him to several concerts in the last year but it seems his exercise tolerance keeps diminishing with every show.
Thank you!
I get extremely anxious in the worst way possible when I take him out in public because it's hard for me to watch someone struggling to breathe. I'm out of my element, I'm used to being in my comfy hospital environment and being confident that I can take care of my patients properly. Plus as many of you know, when a CFer has a coughing fit it's hard for strangers to ignore it, so they end up staring. It drives me batty! They look at him as if he has some horrible disease he's going to spread to the world, or they look out of concern, or they look at me like 'why aren't you helping him?!' so first question, how do you guys handle it, is it something you just get used to with time or do you have suggestions on what I should say? Or just ignore it? I don't want him to feel even more uncomfortable about it so I usually say nothing, sometimes I will say he's fine, and if they still continue to stare I <i>sometimes</i> get a little crappy and will just tell them to stop staring.
Next question and this is why I joined the forum to get ideas from you guys since you know best. The rock concert. It's at an old venue that I do not believe is handicap accessible. It's all one level, except for a small balcony that has a staircase to get to (like I said since it's old I doubt it has an elevator). I asked him if I could take him in a wheelchair, so it will be easier for him. Plus I honestly think it would be very hard on him to stand and walk for that long. He agreed to that except if we stay on the first level he will miss the entire show because it's all one level and he'll be in a wheelchair. We could try to get up front but this is an extremely popular rock group so it will be hard. I've emailed and called this venue to inquire about the balcony, if we can even get up there, and if there is some magical elevator but no one has returned my calls or my emails. So do you guys have any suggestions. I know this sounds weird and I hope I didn't offend anyone but I really will be heart broken if I can't take him and I'm sure he will be very bummed out as well.
I just want to make sure he has a good time and it doesn't stress out his body too much. Ya know? I've taken him to several concerts in the last year but it seems his exercise tolerance keeps diminishing with every show.
Thank you!