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<blockquote data-quote="Aginoth" data-source="post: 962711" data-attributes="member: 200234"><p>Quite stressed and concerned today. I spend my first of 2 nights on a recording pulse oximeter last night; my wife has always complained that I snore so thought I should find out if there was a more serious issue.</p><p></p><p>Well the first night results that I could access show my Oxygen Saturation dropping to 82, which is not good</p><p></p><p>Had a lot of success recently health-wise; I've lost 19lbs, HbA1c down to 48 (6.5%), excellent BG control, my fibromyalgia is fairly well behaved atm, and my arthritis is not flaring so been able to do some longish walks to get fitter.</p><p></p><p>Now though it seems I am facing another health issue. Always had a few lung problems, Asthma (which I grew out of by 21), Pneumonia left me with my left lung as only 3/4 functional at age 14 due to scarring, prone to chest infections and pleurisy as a result. Have a family history of COPD, Bronchiectasis, Emphysema, Cystic Fibrosis.</p><p></p><p>Just Hope it's not serious; I have quite enough medically to deal with already, seeing the Consultant tomorrow to go over my Oximeter results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aginoth, post: 962711, member: 200234"] Quite stressed and concerned today. I spend my first of 2 nights on a recording pulse oximeter last night; my wife has always complained that I snore so thought I should find out if there was a more serious issue. Well the first night results that I could access show my Oxygen Saturation dropping to 82, which is not good Had a lot of success recently health-wise; I've lost 19lbs, HbA1c down to 48 (6.5%), excellent BG control, my fibromyalgia is fairly well behaved atm, and my arthritis is not flaring so been able to do some longish walks to get fitter. Now though it seems I am facing another health issue. Always had a few lung problems, Asthma (which I grew out of by 21), Pneumonia left me with my left lung as only 3/4 functional at age 14 due to scarring, prone to chest infections and pleurisy as a result. Have a family history of COPD, Bronchiectasis, Emphysema, Cystic Fibrosis. Just Hope it's not serious; I have quite enough medically to deal with already, seeing the Consultant tomorrow to go over my Oximeter results. [/QUOTE]
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