Hey all!
I was just at clinic a couple days ago for a relatively uneventful visit (everything that was wrong a few months ago is still wrong). I recently just asked my doc for portable O2 and when I came to clinic, the respiratory therapist mentioned an insurance issue with the O2 company. They needed proof that I needed portable O2 (I use O2 mostly at night). Sufficient proof was for me to go below 88 at clinic and have the doc call it in. My respiratory therapist had me walk around (not a 6 min walk test) until I hit 88. When we first started out and I began noticing my shortness of breath, my O2 level was still 92-93 but my heart rate went to 127 (this is on a pulseoximeter). She said, "Oh, well we certainly got your heart rate up!" and that was the end of my heart rate being mentioned. Is that high? Is it high because I was walking around? Should I be concerned? I know your heart rate rises with activity, but is that high for just walking around and not actually doing any kind of cardio? The resp. therapist didn't seem too concerned and I think she only mentioned my 88 O2 level to the doc, not a heart rate number.
Just wondering...thanks!
I was just at clinic a couple days ago for a relatively uneventful visit (everything that was wrong a few months ago is still wrong). I recently just asked my doc for portable O2 and when I came to clinic, the respiratory therapist mentioned an insurance issue with the O2 company. They needed proof that I needed portable O2 (I use O2 mostly at night). Sufficient proof was for me to go below 88 at clinic and have the doc call it in. My respiratory therapist had me walk around (not a 6 min walk test) until I hit 88. When we first started out and I began noticing my shortness of breath, my O2 level was still 92-93 but my heart rate went to 127 (this is on a pulseoximeter). She said, "Oh, well we certainly got your heart rate up!" and that was the end of my heart rate being mentioned. Is that high? Is it high because I was walking around? Should I be concerned? I know your heart rate rises with activity, but is that high for just walking around and not actually doing any kind of cardio? The resp. therapist didn't seem too concerned and I think she only mentioned my 88 O2 level to the doc, not a heart rate number.
Just wondering...thanks!