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Do you monitor your o2 level?


Airehead

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15 minutes ago, Airehead said:

Since Einstein has had the legionaries disease, he has to every couple days. 

No.  I have minor sleep apnea and will probably go on a CPAP machine in a year or so, but my tests have all been around 95% satuation.

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Nope. I did an at-home sleep apnea test last month. Follow-up isn't until August :( so they have not posted the results yet. This first one I did years ago and which resulted in a CPAP prescription, O2 levels fell to 81% during the night. They monitored it when I had my cardioversion, it was in the upper 90s.

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No.

My Garmin watch can measure my O2 level.   It seems to read low.   Just now it measured 92.    The Garmin online forums have a thread I read a while ago, apparently the watch reads 4 to 5 points low for many people.   It can measure the O2 level on an ongoing basis, but that drains the watch battery too much.  So I don't check the O2 lever very often.    Now it measured 96.   That seems like too big of a change for the time it took me to type this. 

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