I heard that some people’s rooms at home resemble an ICU. What is the likelihood that my bedroom would resemble a darn ICU?
A. Most people that have a tracheostomy for sleep apnea will NOT have this problem. In fact, my sleeping quarters does not look much different because of my tracheostomy. However, I have a FEW extra things in the bathroom for daily trach care. Even if you have a lot of mucous, phlegm, and/or pus, you will probably just need some swabs, tissues, and possibly a small bottle of saline solution so that you can do a “quick fix” in the night if the cannula clogs up.
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