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MineralMan

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Mon May 11, 2026, 11:40 AM 18 hrs ago

Where Has MineralMan Been? [View all]

Just in case someone wondered.

Well, a bit of adventure. After doing too many chores the day after catching my wife's cold, I got all weak and clammy. I mentioned that to her and she said, "Lets check something." Then she brought the house's pulse oximeter, something old beings like us have in their houses. So my blood Oxygen percentage was at 84. It stayed there for half an hour, so we got in the car and headed for an Urgent Care clinic operated by our Medicare Advantage Company's medical system.

Next thing I know, I'm in their Emergency Room. Living in a large metro area means our Allina Medical System, which is owned by Aetna, the company from which we have our Advantage Plan. More on that downthread.

From there, an emergency transport vehicle, also from the Allina system hauled me off to one of the largest hospital in Minneapolis, also owned by Allina and the Aetna Insurance company. I was popped into a bed there, in the wing that handles heart and respiratory cases. Some preliminary tests were done immediately. I had been on oxygen the whole time and my oxygen levels had come up. They took away the oxygen and the numbers went right back down.

For the next four days, I was subjected to every sort of scan and test you can imagine. Every part of my 80 year old body was scrutinized. Echo cardiogram, several ultrasound test available, along with more blood and other tests than I could ever have thought possible. I shy inquired about what this was going to cost. "Nothing. You're covered 100%." Again, this is why I have the Aetna Allina Advantage plan. It all gets approval before the testing is performed.

In the end, I have COPD, from many years of smoking. I will smoke no more. Now I'm using Nicotine patches for life. I'll be running through the Allina system's COPD specialty clinic from now on. I got stabilized, got some new meds, and am at home, temporarily with an Oxygen hose following me along. "You'll get rid of most of that before long," I've been told. I'm a little better now, and back at home, resting a lot and taking pills and nebulizer treatments and a little oxygen as needed. "Slow down a little," I was advised. So I will.

The Good News
1. Another of the benefits of all those scans is that nothing was found that is scary. No lung cancer signs. No heart issues. Nothing in my digestive system or lungs, beyond some damage causing the COPD.

2. As the doctor who was supervising that part of the system said, "I don't know how you're getting away with this. If you slow down and do what we prescribe, your decrepit old 80 year old self will probably see you well into your 90s." After I told her that both of my parents lived to be 96, she said, "Well, you got some good genes from them, then. I was surprised that you didn't have any frightening surprises revealed. Lucky man!"

3. Every one who worked in that specialized wing was great. From the experienced doctors to the burka-clad Somali medical assistants, everyone was friendly, helpful and caring. Of course, I followed my father's advice given long ago, "If people are helping you in a bad time, give them your complete respect and keep all of your frustrations hidden. Thank each one, even if what they do hurts. They're caring for you. Be grateful and cooperative always." He was a wise, wise man, I assure you.

My Political Advice and Opinion about Medicare Advantage Programs

Many people curse at those here on DU. Not all of the naysayers offer good information. If you have choices offered to you when selecting one, do as much research as you can. Don't get the $0 premium version. Choose a plan near to the most expensive. You'll be glad you did, I promise. Then, learn how your provider operates, and what facilities and companies they're aligned with. Research those, too, and if you need services, go to the clinics, etc. that have the best reviews. Do this in advance of need. If you must go a few more miles to get to their best clinics, hospitals, etc., you'll be rewarded, as I was.

Don't listen to online naysayers. They are generally uninformed about your local options. Research what is available to you for yourself. It could save your life. Then, do what your medical pros tell you to do. Ask polite questions when you have them, and be patient. It's not always easy, but it's your best route. Treat those who help you as trusted friends. That's what they want to be. Give what you'd like to get.

I just got home yesterday. I'm still moving slowly as I recover. The old Grumpy MineralMan will be back shortly. Meanwhile, I probably won't comment on the replies in this thread as I usually do. I'll probably be resting up for a while longer. But, I wanted to say a few (a bunch) of words about this.

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Where Has MineralMan Been? [View all] MineralMan 18 hrs ago OP
Take it easy, man! obamanut2012 18 hrs ago #1
Good for you Man! Hey Joe 18 hrs ago #2
Glad you're going to be ok MM angrychair 18 hrs ago #3
COPD is a pain LetMyPeopleVote 18 hrs ago #4
You are one lucky man malaise 18 hrs ago #5
Glad to hear you got good care mcar 18 hrs ago #6
Good heavens, that sounds scary! Glad they figured out the problem quickly Ocelot II 18 hrs ago #7
I "quit" smoking about a month ago, now it's Juul and chantix, I don't really miss cigs and Shellback Squid 18 hrs ago #8
👍 underpants 17 hrs ago #9
Glad you're on the mend MustLoveBeagles 17 hrs ago #10
Wow! Glad to hear you're doing better! CaptainTruth 17 hrs ago #11
Hang in there leftstreet 17 hrs ago #12
Thanks for this post, MineralMan! calimary 17 hrs ago #13
Advantage Plan User here Mollyann 17 hrs ago #14
I'm so sorry you have COPD, but I'm glad you were able to get such great care so quickly. Please highplainsdem 17 hrs ago #15
Just curious about what supplements helped her kidneys. Thanks likesmountains 52 14 hrs ago #48
A good vitamin B complex with additional choline and inositol, which are two of the B vitamins usually highplainsdem 12 hrs ago #58
THank you so much for your detailed reply. likesmountains 52 9 hrs ago #60
'Glad you were appropriately diagnosed, treated and doing much better... hlthe2b 17 hrs ago #16
Glad to hear you are still with us. jmbar2 17 hrs ago #17
One day, in your future, You are going to feel.........GREAT. Zackzzzz 17 hrs ago #18
Wow this is a good story with a great ending! FakeNoose 17 hrs ago #19
I agree that tobacco is the devil-weed. ShazzieB 15 hrs ago #42
Oh MM mountain grammy 17 hrs ago #20
Welcome to the club PatSeg 17 hrs ago #21
Thank you for your post. Good to hear you will soon be Polly Hennessey 17 hrs ago #22
My wife is a RN. She's my angel and has multigraincracker 17 hrs ago #24
Ok Lucky. multigraincracker 17 hrs ago #23
Goodness!!! Bet that was fun! (Not!) hamsterjill 17 hrs ago #25
Yikes, that must've been scary for you and the missus. Jedi Guy 17 hrs ago #26
Wow...84... PCIntern 16 hrs ago #27
That must have been quite a scare. greatauntoftriplets 16 hrs ago #28
Glad you are still with us, MM. Sending vibes for complete recovery niyad 16 hrs ago #29
Glad you're feeling better. SimplyHadEnough 16 hrs ago #30
I'm glad you're doing better &:have a handle on things dflprincess 16 hrs ago #31
I'm very glad you are doing well! But we have Traditional Medicare pnwmom 16 hrs ago #32
I am glad you are back. Continue your road to recovery. LoisB 16 hrs ago #33
Feel better/Get better! H2O Man 16 hrs ago #34
So you're good for another 100,000 miles now.. Permanut 15 hrs ago #35
Thanks for letting us know! Richluu 15 hrs ago #36
This is so good to hear! DeeDeeNY 15 hrs ago #37
I'm so glad you are getting better and received good care when you needed it lostnfound 15 hrs ago #38
Glad you are back! Trueblue Texan 15 hrs ago #39
I am very glad you are on the mend, MM! (n/t) OldBaldy1701E 15 hrs ago #40
Glad you're back, MM!! 70sEraVet 15 hrs ago #41
So you have a new and shiny COPD Club card. Welcome! madamesilverspurs 15 hrs ago #43
Glad you're ok! Maeve 15 hrs ago #44
Welcome Back proud patriot 14 hrs ago #45
Wishing you all the best for a quick recovery. MLAA 14 hrs ago #46
Glad you are back home, MineralMan. gademocrat7 14 hrs ago #47
PAY ATTENTION TO THE DOC'S INSTRUCTIONS AverageOldGuy 13 hrs ago #49
Wishing you a speedy recovery, I am sorry to hear you have had to go through all this. Bev54 13 hrs ago #50
Feel better MM lostincalifornia 13 hrs ago #51
Ahhh man, going through the tribulation and coming out on top, so to speak. I'm glad you are still kicking and SWBTATTReg 13 hrs ago #52
You are quite a valuable mineral- PuraVidaDreamin 12 hrs ago #53
Glad you are feeling better Bettie 12 hrs ago #54
Here I was worried rzemanfl 12 hrs ago #55
You are Lucky with your excellent genes, Cha 12 hrs ago #56
Feel better. We need you. mr715 12 hrs ago #57
MineralMan bdamomma 10 hrs ago #59
Dear MineralMan MIButterfly 6 hrs ago #61
I have Medica but will check into the Aetna plan Randomthought 5 hrs ago #62
Pulse oximeter! Aussie105 25 min ago #63
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