Hey guys!
This may be a dumb question. I was just wondering if being on oxygen pretty much all the time makes you feel less out of breath when doing activities? I'm on oxygen at night (just started) and I don't really notice any difference on or off of it. Though, I do stay up late and generally don't sleep well anymore anyway so it may not be my O2 level. However, walking in and out of school to and from my car gets me really out of breath at times (as does grocery shopping, going up stairs, etc). Would wearing O2 all the time make me FEEL better and stay less out of breath, or will it just assure me that body is getting oxygen even as I'm completely winded?
Do you get out of breath less while wearing it, or does it just keep the rest of your body functioning appropriately while you still can't catch your breath? I mean, I feel like I should know this answer, but if your lung capacity is only so much, it seems to me that you'd still get out of breath since the O2 would only get into that much of your lungs.
Just wondering how much of a difference oxygen makes for you guys.
Thanks.
This may be a dumb question. I was just wondering if being on oxygen pretty much all the time makes you feel less out of breath when doing activities? I'm on oxygen at night (just started) and I don't really notice any difference on or off of it. Though, I do stay up late and generally don't sleep well anymore anyway so it may not be my O2 level. However, walking in and out of school to and from my car gets me really out of breath at times (as does grocery shopping, going up stairs, etc). Would wearing O2 all the time make me FEEL better and stay less out of breath, or will it just assure me that body is getting oxygen even as I'm completely winded?
Do you get out of breath less while wearing it, or does it just keep the rest of your body functioning appropriately while you still can't catch your breath? I mean, I feel like I should know this answer, but if your lung capacity is only so much, it seems to me that you'd still get out of breath since the O2 would only get into that much of your lungs.
Just wondering how much of a difference oxygen makes for you guys.
Thanks.