Wildly fluctuating O2 levels
I’m experiencing wildly fluctuating o2 levels on finger oximeter. This morning already I’ve been everywhere from 71 to 99, especially while standing still.
I went to the ER June 3 with this and they couldn’t find anything. My pft of June 3 indicated restrictive lung disease. May or may not be due to Amiodarone.
I’m going to Mayo July 27 to see a pulmonologist.
Very scary and depressing.
I know if I go back to the ER they probably won’t find anything, and I read in my medical records that my pcp has diagnosed hypochondriasis(not the case, this is really happening).
Anyone else have this?
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@dianemb get an O2 ring!
O2 readers (O2-readers.pdf)
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1 ReactionI am determined to find out the reason for my intermittent hypoxia readings. Of late, I have discovered that not only parasites can contribute to hypoxia, but also your gut health and fecal flora!
• https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8339470/
@staystrong63 I have similar issues although I don’t go down that far. 85 is the low for me.
Use a finger pulse oximeter too. Write down your time of day, your activity, and oxygen percentage, but wait until it stops at a percentage. You can compare it with your watch.
@gigipigi yes, the watch is a good indicator for you to check on your self. I find it comforting. However it’s not perfect.
It helps me know if I feel a bit “off” whether or not I’m in an emergency situation or not.
It keeps a record of the readings for your reference.