Holidays
can be a nightmare to organise – whether in the UK or abroad.
But for many of the 8 million people in the UK living with a lung
disease it can be practically impossible. A lung disease of some
sort affects about one person in every British family, whether
it is asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis or lung cancer, and
leading an active everyday life for these sufferers can be difficult.
But
the problems do not end there. There is a growing demand for medical
oxygen – and the need for better and more dependable support to
meet patients' lifestyle aspirations.
However
things are changing… The huge demand for an improved quality of
life for sufferers has forced better design of compressed medical
oxygen cylinders. Technical advances driven by Air Products Medical
have changed the way medical oxygen is delivered to patients and,
at the same time, quality of life for lung disease sufferers is
improved remarkably.
A
particularly important development for patients is the holiday oxygen
service. There has been a five-fold increase in the uptake of this
service since it was launched about two years ago – and the number
of inquiries is running at several hundred a year. This is a far
cry from the time when contracting a lung condition meant being
housebound.
The
introduction of portable, lightweight cylinders has had a massive
impact on patients' lives. And, if this summer turns out to be as
hot as we are led to believe, it's a safe bet that even more people
will be on the move – and the holiday oxygen service is geared to
cope so that more patients can travel.
So,
as long your doctor gives the green light to your travel plans Air
Products Medical can make it easy to get oxygen anywhere in the
UK or overseas.
Patients
are now not only able to leave their houses but holidays abroad
are also possible. We have Dr Mike Smith, one of the UK's leading
media doctors who regularly appears on TV, radio and in print, and
Jill Smith from Air Products joining us live online on Friday 14
th May 2004 from 4.30pm to 5.30pm to tell us more about these technological
advances and how we can improve our quality of life.
For
more information visit www.airproductsmedical.com
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