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  1. Post-op, medical issues, fever and insentive Spirometer, I'm all along ...

    Jun 20, 2006 · Post-op, medical issues, fever and insentive Spirometer, I'm all along please help! when you lie flat for any length of time the lower part of your lungs deflate. After surgery it takes longer for …

  2. Post-Op RALH, Days 1-6 (long post) | HysterSisters

    Sep 1, 2009 · Day 6: BP much better this morning, and again, back on track with diet, movement, spirometer, fiber supplement, etc. Have transitioned to Tylenol only for pain, which is very mild to non …

  3. da Vinci surgery experiences days 1,2 and 7 | HysterSisters

    Jun 8, 2009 · I accepted pain medication and was able to use the deep-inhaler (incentive spirometer) ten times an hour as requested by the nurses. It makes you cough and helps to keep your lungs clear.

  4. Breathing problems | HysterSisters

    May 11, 2008 · The name of the breathing tool is a spirometer. Be sure you use it but don't get caught up in it. I haven't blown a 300 in years but I am still very active. The #s are subjective. More …

  5. shortness of breath 2 weeks post hysterectomy - HysterSisters

    Sep 24, 2015 · I have been short of breathe so I have been using the spirometer that you blow air into. Anybody else had that problem? I am also taking Lorezapam to help me sleep at night- it cuts my …

  6. light headed a lot - anyone else? | HysterSisters

    Dec 1, 2007 · I've continued to use the Incentive Spirometer at home and have coughed up some yucky dark green mucus. Mostly, I feel clear, but sometimes short of breath. I find myself wondering could it …