Need some input from people who are using oxygen.
I have been on o2 for a little while now but never been told or had it tested out properly to see what i should really be on.
Currently i am on 4litres of o2 and my sats are around 86-94 when IDLE
When i move around or walk upstairs etc they drop to around 80 sometimes a little lower and my heart rate increases
I also now have a slight swelling on my ankles which means i need more o2 as i must be low
Now i have been told you are supposed to keep your sats above 90. This would require more oxygen when idle and lots more when moving
But turning it up could cause co2 retention etc so what do i do
In the hospital sleep study i was fine on 4l and sats are actually higher when sleeping at around 90-94 without really dropping
But its the day and doing things that's the issue
I am going to get a study booked in but until then can anyone shed light on this as to what you use and if you are on different litres for idle and moving. As that's in a few weeks time and i need to sort this asap
Also has anyone ever managed to decrease the oxygen they need and slowly get better to need less o2 as im starting a whole new exercise regime to try and beat this and want to make sure my o2 usage is perfect so i can maximise my workouts and not pass out haha
I have been on o2 for a little while now but never been told or had it tested out properly to see what i should really be on.
Currently i am on 4litres of o2 and my sats are around 86-94 when IDLE
When i move around or walk upstairs etc they drop to around 80 sometimes a little lower and my heart rate increases
I also now have a slight swelling on my ankles which means i need more o2 as i must be low
Now i have been told you are supposed to keep your sats above 90. This would require more oxygen when idle and lots more when moving
But turning it up could cause co2 retention etc so what do i do
In the hospital sleep study i was fine on 4l and sats are actually higher when sleeping at around 90-94 without really dropping
But its the day and doing things that's the issue
I am going to get a study booked in but until then can anyone shed light on this as to what you use and if you are on different litres for idle and moving. As that's in a few weeks time and i need to sort this asap
Also has anyone ever managed to decrease the oxygen they need and slowly get better to need less o2 as im starting a whole new exercise regime to try and beat this and want to make sure my o2 usage is perfect so i can maximise my workouts and not pass out haha