Hello Jeff,
I hope you are feeling better after going through all this! Are you on Medicare? Do they give you adequate care? The only other thing I can think of is perhaps relocating, to another state, or even to another country with socialized medicine, where perhaps you could escape the pollutants and get better treatment. Do you think you might fare better in CA, OR, or CO?
Thank-you, Alexander, for posting your concern for my welfare. Actually I have been on AHCCCS for the 20 years that I have dropped out of society in pursuit of truth. AHCCCS has actually provided me, as a poor person, with excellent medical health. In fact in the last 2 years of severe health issues I have surely cost US American socialized medicine great deal of money.
By the way, my last trip to the ER, which was last week, the EKG tech who did an EKG on me, said,"Did you know that Prescott often has the highest pollen levels in the nation."
I heard that 3 years ago from their respiratory therapist when she was giving me a breathing treatment. I have to thank her, especially, and him as well, for being the only health professionals in Prescott, AZ, who told me that. To date, none of my physicians told me that, which alerts me to the fact that the AMA might not be doing any of us a favor.
Since then I have been paying a great deal of attention to air quality in Prescott, AZ. I have found that they were right, Prescott has phenomenal levels of pollen during the warmer part of the year, but not during the winter, when I have my worst respiratory problems.
I also found out that during the sunny half of the year Prescott often has extremely high levels of ozone (O3), making Denver, which is famous for its extremely high levels of ozone, a wise place for the people with respiratory problems in Prescott, AZ, worth considering moving to. For your information, ozone (O3) is a well documented respiratory irritant, which should make us all question why most air purifiers offer ozone.
With further investigations into my health problems, and having studied the local fungi for edibles, and I have found a larger variety of fungi in Prescott, AZ, than anywhere in the western states that I have been in since starting my study of edible fungi, I have had to conclude that fungal spores have to be part of the air-borne allergens that cause the levels of respiratory problems in Prescott, AZ. However, sadly, air quality monitoring station generally do no measure levels of fungal spores in the air we all breath. But spores are more a problem in the fall, and before the first frost.
However, during the darker half of the year my respiratory problems have been clearly linked for me now to air-borne organic by-products of the combustion of wood, from people in Prescott, AZ heating their homes with wood, plus the national forest here conducting control burns every fall.
I moved here 10 years ago to get away from industrial pollution while I waited for the next archaeology project I could work on. I have found massive allergies here, which have been caused by pure mountain air.
I did find traveling to treat my allergies worked. I have done it since the mid 70s. It worked very well until I arrived here in Prescott. Along the way I have spent large amounts of time in California, Colorado, and Arizona. I also traveled around the world as an adolescent. I have never found a place where I do not experience allergies. I simply come from the conjunction of two families with allergies, so genetically I got a double LL for allergies.
Realizing that Prescott is the worst place that I have found on this planet for my autoimmune system I did not just leave here, I decided that I would use Prescott, AZ as my perfect storm to develop a system whereby I can treat my allergies allowing me to live anywhere. I am now prepared to leave Prescott, AZ, because I know have a much better idea of the allergens that cause me problems; however, I am still developing a suit of respiratory equipment, which is progressing well, but will need a perfect allergen storm to be tested in.
While looking for places to move, I have seriously considered moving to Cuba, which has excellent social medicine, and is only 50 south of Florida. I have also found a valley in Columbia which as ideal looking weather, which is worth investigating. I have also seriously considered moving to Iceland, because I like their politics better than any country that I have investigated. It seems to me that the people of Iceland are simply more intelligent than most other nations.
While I have traveled through Oregon several times, and I have spent weeks there, I have not spent enough time there to know whether it would be better or worse for me, but with a robust suite of respiratory equipment I am getting to the point that I can start traveling again, and I plan to spend more time in Oregon to see how well my health is there, if I live that long.
While I am not hastening the arrival of death just as you are, I for one ultimately look forward to it. Perhaps recompense will finally come then, leaving the difficult adversities of this experience behind at last. 
Well, I too do not hasten death, but having traveled out of body for decades, then I know what death is all about, so I do not fear death, but look forward to it. I am definitely done with life in a body, and thus do not expect to return again to biology.