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@SusanEllen66

@dlydailyhope thank you. I’ve been through a sleep study. I don’t have sleep apnea.
Medicare will not pay for oxygen unless you are at 88% or less.

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@SusanEllen66
Have you seen a pulmonologist/respiratory therapist? The goal is increasing your oxygen intake. You may not have sleep apnea but your breathing may not be deep enough or frequent enough to take in enough oxygen while sleeping or during the day. Your body may be forgetting to breath sometimes or not be as efficient.

Here are some ways to increase oxygen levels beyond medical grade oxygen.

1. https://www.respiratorytherapyzone.com/increase-blood-oxygen-levels/
2. https://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/how-to-increase-blood-oxygen-level
3. https://www.healthifyme.com/blog/foods-oxygen-levels/
4. https://selfhelpnirvana.com/nutrition/22-ways-to-increase-blood-oxygen-saturation-levels-naturally/
5. https://sanraimed.com/blog/boosting-blood-oxygen-levels-naturally-tips-for-better-respiratory-health
6. https://www.epicnaturalhealth.com/how-to-improve-oxygen-levels-in-blood-naturally/