BIN THE METER!
Positive thoughts
BIN THE METER!
Positive thoughts
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Up to you. My guess would be that the reading was inaccurate, but of course I can't say for sure. My sats were 90 once after surgery and I felt very breathless, so I'd tend to think you'd be quite unwell if it was an accurate reading. Still, it's your call. We're not doctors, so you'll have to decide what you think is best.
(p.s. Bin the monitor)
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So what happened with your previous post - no update on there
Nicola
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And heading to hospital for emergency treatment not typing on here asking about it on here.
Hypo, if you stepped on some weight scales and they said you were 50lbs and then did it again and they said you were 100lbs wouldn't you know one reading was false? Isn't the presence of anxiety the only reason you have focussed on the lowest reading? Why would you rely on two opposing readings when most people would write them both off and look for more readings to show which is the more likely?
You can't be 50lbs and 100lbs in the same few minutes so why can your oxygen levels be so far apart in that time?
Medical professionals use these types of meters all the time but they know when a reading is bogus and how to respond to it. You clearly don't.
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I’m really worried it pulmonary hypertension I have all the symptoms.... The lightheadedness and shortness of breath that’s worse on exertion and severe fatigue. I’m also most certain I have sleep apnea and that is one of the causes of pulmonary hypertension..
"Eat. Drink. Enjoy the work you do. Be thankful for the blessings God gives you in this life. Live, love and seek out the things that bring your heart joy. The rest is meaningless... Like chasing the wind." King Solomon
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I literally have every symptom the dizzy spells, the chest pressure, the racing heart rate, shortness of breath and severe fatigue.. The only thing I don’t have yet is the swollen ankles which signals heart failure which eventually happens in late stage pulmonary hypertension.
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