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Copd type 2 failure
I a 61 year old have a copd type 2 failure and i a live with oxygen conector and have a tracheastomy problm
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Hi. I understand your concern s. You will need to be under regular follow up with your treating pulmonologist. As it needs a close monitoring for the same.
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