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Question On Possible Secondary Issues

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Rockhound

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Specifics: (A) SC 10% Nasal Fracture with Deviated Septum due to trauma, DC 5299-6502

(:lol: NSC Nocturnal Hypoxia, minor Sleep Apnea, Restrictive Lung Disease, HBP,

Rapid Heart Rate

© NSC 30% for pension purposes only, Sarcoidosis.

(D) Oxygen preventative treatment at 2 liters during sleep

(E) Flunisolide Nasal Solution USP, 0.025% (at highest recommended dosage)

Loratadine 10mg tab (once a day for allergy symtoms)

Question: I'm wondering if I can SC as secondary or for exaserbating, at the very least, the Nocturnal Hypoxia and possibly the minor Sleep Apnea, although the others listed, benefit from the treatment of the first two, because the medication needed to treat problems associated with the SC Nasal Fracture with deviated Septum which was due to trauma, is needed to maintain open nasal passages, so that the oxygen preventative treatment during sleep, can be administered via a nasal canula?

Any comments would be appreciated

Rockhound Rider :P

p.s. If there is strange emoticons or other typo problems with this post, it wasn't my doing. LoL

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