Why you MUST know your blood oxygen saturations / levels!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2018
  • Why you MUST know your oxygen levels to avoid permanently damaging your body!
    Feel free to schedule a FREE Zoom call if you need any help with breathing, posture, exercises and/or chronic pain. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/1...
    Presented by our Program Director David Junga, RRT, PAS.
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  • @firsttenor76
    @firsttenor76 12 дней назад +3

    Thank you, Dr. - I have been prescribed a portable oxygen supplementation, I use the Inogen Rove 6 --- I used to just try to deal with my low oxygen levels. I have bronchiectasis and COPD. Have been diagnosed as having gram negative pseudomonas, which was causing my oxygen levels to constantly drop to low to mid 80's in the mornings. I finally had a borage of antibiotics that were prescribed while I was hospitalized, which helped alleviate the inflammation and stress it was causing on my lungs. Though, it was a hard lesson to learn, I am now actually making sure I use my portable oxygen, whenever my O2 drops below 88 - whereas before, I used to just fight through it. Additionally, I have a morning concoction of tea, mixed with apple cider vinegar, and manuka honey; and ensure I chase down the tea with blackseed oil, and oregano, and I feel like it's helping keep my respiratory system working efficiently and now I wake up in the 90's constantly. From what I understand, gram negative psuedomonas have a protective cell membrane that is hard to penetrate, and as such.. makes the bacteria hard to kill off. By making sure I use my concoction of Manuka Honey / blackseed oil / and oregano oil... it helps deteriorate the membrane protecting the stubborn backteria. Anyway, thanks for your videos! I hope what I've mentioned helps someone that is struggling with low O2 levels too.

  • @annek1226
    @annek1226 4 года назад +39

    You made more sense than the people I have been dealing with!

  • @richysee
    @richysee Год назад +23

    From someone living the moment with seriously reduced lung capacity, using an oximeter on my finger and regulating my oxygen concentrator I can say with authority here that truer words were never spoken.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      Please use this link below to schedule a FREE consultation with David. Let's see how we can help you get your life back!
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

    • @TamelaJC
      @TamelaJC 5 месяцев назад

      My pulse ox yesterday was at 72 when I changed the sheets on my bed

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 месяца назад

      @@TamelaJC Please use this link below to schedule a FREE consultation with David. We can help you with that.
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @franciscoknopik185
    @franciscoknopik185 2 года назад +16

    Thank you for presenting a no nonsense video! Excellent!

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад

      You are very welcome, if we can further help in any way, please schedule a free consultation with David so he can assist you.
      Here is the link:
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      Thank you!

  • @karenhighley7597
    @karenhighley7597 3 года назад +12

    I just came across your site this morning because I had a scare and need emotional support. I am a 70 year old widow and live alone. Also, I have COPD. My oxygen dropped to 77 and I thought I was going to pass out. I have an oxygen machine and will make sure I use it when I am moving around. I will make sure it does not drop below 87. Thank you

    • @karenhighley7597
      @karenhighley7597 3 года назад +3

      Oh,and the truth does not upset me. Not knowing does.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 года назад +2

      Hi Karen,
      I am so glad you found this post helpful! Let's see how I can help you further. We offer Pulmonary Rehab sessions via TeleMedicine to help you breathe better, get stronger and have less shortness of breath. Please use this link to schedule a free Zoom consultation to see how we can help you.
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      I look forward to meeting you!

  • @troy3238
    @troy3238 Год назад +7

    Thank you for making the time to do this video, I really appreciate the time and energy you spent and I learn something and I will talk to my doctor about it.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      You are so welcome! Feel free to schedule a FREE Zoom call if you need any help with breathing, posture, exercises and/or chronic pain. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @kerrygleeson4409
    @kerrygleeson4409 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for being a caring person 🦘

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Месяц назад

      You are very welcome and thank you for your kind words 😊

  • @shahnawarkhan266
    @shahnawarkhan266 Год назад +4

    Thanks for sharing your valuable expertise on this particular topic!👍

  • @suesmith5746
    @suesmith5746 Год назад +27

    The highest reading I have had in over 20 years is 92. When I had my Knee replaced and it dropped below 90 all the alarms went off. I said put a postit note by your alarm box not to worry unless it is below 85. I have damage and scarring in the capillaries which transfer oxagen from lungs to blood. Diagnosed by biopsy of all four lobes in my lungs. When I went to Tibet for my 60th birthday I had a blast, my whole tour group had patiently waited for slow Sue for a week in China. They were all suffering from the low oxagen at that altitude. At 16500 ft I had no difference and easily climbed the 450 steps up to the mt side palace of the Dali Lama. Later some of them said it was hard and they wanted to quit but slow Sue was nearing the top and chatting with Tibetans along the way. I will never be able to run or climb stairs quickly, but I still swim, sail,canoe, fix my own roof and cut up fallen trees after a storm. I drove 3000 miles last summer by myself, Our bodies can over time do a lot of adapting. However do follow the Dr's advice and if your oxagen is regularly below 97 or 98 talk to your Dr, you need to know why. I use a snow blower and clear 350 ft of sidewalk and 3 driveways. My neighbor shovels the steps for me. Do as much for your self as you possibly can but do it safely. My new pulmonologist who had a nurse who walked too fast but I tried to keep up because I did not know where I was going was shocked when I was breathing a little hard and she checked and my oxagen level was 75, I said ya it does that some times. Unfortunately for my case suplemental oxagen does not help. I have lived with this for 26 yrs and hope for another 26.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад +4

      Sue, we love your positive attitude and your determination!
      If your oxygen is 75%, how does supplemental oxygen not help?

    • @is0sceles
      @is0sceles 4 месяца назад

      Huh, seems like it may have damaged some brain tissue. :(

    • @Mikesworld777
      @Mikesworld777 3 месяца назад

      Have you looked into hyperbaric oxygen therapy? If not, you should research it and see if it helps your conditions. You’ll be happily surprised

  • @macalmario
    @macalmario 4 года назад +6

    Thanks for this reminder. God bless you Doc!

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад

      We are so glad to help Paul, if you need more guidance, maybe schedule a free consultation with David. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @anthonym9716
    @anthonym9716 3 года назад +11

    Health is so important we take it for granted

  • @saidulhaque6544
    @saidulhaque6544 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for helping us.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад

      We are very glad to help! If you need more guidance, maybe schedule a free consultation with David. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @cjyou5606
    @cjyou5606 2 месяца назад +1

    64yo male. I quit smoking 34yrs ago. Quit vaping and smoking pot 25 days ago when a cold sent my throat irritation over the edge. Cxr 2 weeks ago ‘suggested’ mild copd changes. There was no comparison cxr. I’m hoping I don’t have it as my O2 sats are running 96+% consistently. Usually falls right on 98. It’s occurred to me that my susceptibility to anxiety might be causing me to hyperventilate which in turn is causing my sob. Either way it has put enough of a scare in me to leave the vape and smoke alone permanently. Thank you for helping and keep up the good work!👍

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 месяца назад

      That’s so good that you quite everything. Keep up the great work, we believe in you!
      If we can help in any way, feel free to schedule a free consultation: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @fadiboustany8038
    @fadiboustany8038 4 года назад +8

    Thank you Doctor , thank you God bless you

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад

      We are so glad to help Fadi, if you need more guidance, maybe schedule a free consultation with David. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @WonderMagician
    @WonderMagician 4 года назад +4

    Thank you, your explanation is very helpful!

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад

      We are so happy to help you, if you need more guidance, maybe schedule a free consultation with David. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @KJAlways
    @KJAlways Год назад +1

    Thank you Dr David, thank you for caring about our health. I listen and comply to your advice. 😊❤

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 месяца назад

      Very happy to help! Also, I am a Respiratory Therapist as well as a Posture Therapist. Feel free to schedule a FREE Zoom call if you need any help with breathing, posture, exercises and/or chronic pain. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @WeightsNGunz
    @WeightsNGunz 2 года назад +5

    You sound like a great Dr and a real nice guy.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад

      Thank you so much Louie, we will tell David!

  • @thefunctionalfarmacista7790
    @thefunctionalfarmacista7790 2 года назад +1

    Oh thank you for your insight/education on this! 🥰

  • @dickyali303
    @dickyali303 Год назад +1

    Thank you - very basic and informative - good job

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Feel free to schedule a FREE Zoom call if you need any help with breathing, posture, exercises and/or chronic pain. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @shashimoghe3920
    @shashimoghe3920 4 года назад +3

    Thanks dr for this very informative video on oxygen saturation level good wishes 04/06/2020 INDIA

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад

      We are so glad to help Shashi, if you need more guidance, maybe schedule a free consultation with David. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @locapor13
    @locapor13 2 года назад

    Thank you for Making these videos

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад

      You are very welcome Melissa, if we can further help in any way, please schedule a free consultation with David so he can assist you.
      Here is the link:
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      Thank you!

  • @JoButterwick
    @JoButterwick 3 года назад +2

    Thank you doctor. Btw, You have a wonderfully infectious smile.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад +1

      You are very welcome, if we can further help in any way, please schedule a free consultation with David so he can assist you. Also, we will tell David you like his smile :)
      Here is the link:
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      Thank you!

  • @iqosuser2754
    @iqosuser2754 Год назад +3

    I'm 69 yrs of age heartrate, 60 oxygen 98 I monitor my oxygen levels everyday as I had an accident motor car my ribs broken 3 on left side plus smoked like a chimney. I have changed my life. Walking everyday 5000 steps lost 20kg being a diabetic my sugar type 2. It used to be 11 now 6 so weight has lots to do with fat with diabetes. GOD BLESS

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      Excellent job Ben! If you'd like to improve further, please use this link below to schedule a FREE consultation with David. Let's see how we can help you get your life back!
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @truthtold2
    @truthtold2 4 года назад +6

    91 Oxygen 56 Pulse. Had a Bilateral PE about a year ago and currently on Warfarin. Also have the antiphosolipid syndrome. Since being diagnosed, have had more DVT's and other clotting issues, which is a concern. One Dr will tell me it's the hematologists job, they in turn tell me to see my cardiologist, and before I know it I am back in the ER. Thank You for putting this video up.

    • @bentback1
      @bentback1 4 года назад

      That is why they say "practicing" medicine. good luck

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад

      We are so glad to help Lisa, if you need more guidance, maybe schedule a free consultation with David. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

    • @Aceman597
      @Aceman597 Год назад

      I just got put on eliquist . Seems to be working for me. I just got out of clot busting catheter procedures. My lungs were all clogged up. Docs never seen so bad and I was 81 spo2. I hope you are doing better.

  • @ThatOCdude
    @ThatOCdude 4 года назад +2

    Thanks Doc!

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад

      We are very happy to help! If you need more guidance, maybe schedule a free consultation with David. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @nancydoan611
    @nancydoan611 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much ♥️💐🙏

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 месяца назад

      You're very welcome! Feel free to schedule a FREE Zoom call if you need any help with breathing, posture, exercises and/or chronic pain. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @kurdtpatton5039
    @kurdtpatton5039 3 года назад +1

    This was a great video!

  • @lindathompson4770
    @lindathompson4770 2 года назад +3

    I hate that this post is 4 years old... Chances of you seeing my comment is Slim to None. Your comment about the
    Elephant In The Room
    is EXACTLY what I've said about the pain I started experiencing about 20 years ago! All this time I thought it could be related to oxygen.
    Wow. 😕

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад +3

      Hi Linda, surprise we saw your comment! We are so glad you found this relatable. If you would like, please schedule a free consultation with David so he can discuss ways to help reduce your pain.
      Here is the link:
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      Thank you!

    • @lindathompson4770
      @lindathompson4770 2 года назад +1

      @@pulmonaryrehab I scheduled an appointment and gave you a pretty good rundown of what my issues are. I'm not real tech savvy and have never done a zoom call, so it will have to just be on my cell phone.
      Hope that works!!

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад +1

      @@lindathompson4770 no worries, we will make it work! Have a great weekend :)

  • @raymondteevan824
    @raymondteevan824 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much great vidio

  • @shirleybulluck18
    @shirleybulluck18 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you!😊😊

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 месяца назад

      You're welcome 😊 Feel free to schedule a FREE Zoom call if you need any help with breathing, posture, exercises and/or chronic pain. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @arsinoeivlostprincess4228
    @arsinoeivlostprincess4228 Год назад +1

    Thank You!

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      You're welcome! Feel free to schedule a FREE Zoom call if you need any help with breathing, posture, exercises and/or chronic pain. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @niptodstan
    @niptodstan Год назад +5

    I’m 63 and have just had an op cancelled. My level was 88. So I went for tests and they came back clear. I’m waiting on seeing a lung specialist now. I’ve bought an oximetre and my readings are around 86 to 88.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      Please use this link below to schedule a FREE consultation with David. Let's see how we can help you get your life back!
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

    • @niptodstan
      @niptodstan Год назад +1

      @PulmonaryRehab . Had tests, and I've been diagnosed with hyperventilation syndrome. Now have to wait for treatment.

  • @cdrdan
    @cdrdan 6 лет назад +8

    Thank you for making this video.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад

      Hi Dan, we are very happy to help! If you would like more guidance, maybe schedule a free consultation with David. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

    • @dagmarvandoren9364
      @dagmarvandoren9364 Год назад

      Sie werden sterben.....lieben Sie gott

  • @stacey147
    @stacey147 3 года назад

    Thank you so much...💞💞💞

  • @pulmonaryrehab
    @pulmonaryrehab  6 лет назад

    You're very welcome Dan, we are happy to help. There is also more information available at our blog: pulmonaryrehab.com/blog/

  • @Blackfire970
    @Blackfire970 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад +1

      You are very welcome, we are happy to help!

  • @northsidejeff9551
    @northsidejeff9551 3 года назад

    Great Explanation 👍

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад

      You are very welcome, if we can further help in any way, please schedule a free consultation with David so he can assist you.
      Here is the link:
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      Thank you!

  • @audreyossewaarde
    @audreyossewaarde 4 года назад +6

    Watching in 2020 with the face mask controversy. Great info! Thanks.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад +1

      You're very welcome Audrey! If you need more guidance, maybe schedule a free consultation with David. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @Aceman597
    @Aceman597 Год назад +4

    I was just 81 spo2 . My lungs were clogged up with years of clots . Docs were surprised I was talking to them and alive on room air.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      Hi Gary, we really hope you’re feeling better!
      If you need any Pulmonary Rehab, please schedule a free consultation with David. Here’s the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab

    • @rubenmartinez2807
      @rubenmartinez2807 Год назад +1

      How was that diagnosed a MRI or something? And how are you doing now?

  • @stormie47
    @stormie47 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for your information it has helped me a lot since I've had problems lately my oxygen level at 4:15 a.m. March 28th was 80

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 месяца назад

      Glad it helped! Feel free to schedule a FREE Zoom call if you have any more questions: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @marylouniemi9190
    @marylouniemi9190 Год назад +1

    You made my day I wish you were my Dr.He dosent talk to me much I have to have oxygen at home and I have an imogen but it dosent give out as much as the big one I have in the house some times I get tired when I go out I have it on 2 may be I should turn it up to 3 or 4 when I'm out walking and in the stores thank you so much you explain things so good

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      Hi Mary Lou, thank you for your kind words; we will share them with David. Please schedule a free consultation and David can help answer your oxygen questions. Here’s the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab

  • @iinspiredmantic2301
    @iinspiredmantic2301 4 года назад +8

    He was a lovely Doctor, I wished mine was like him! I'm 35, I've had 2 heart attacks,2 dvt's, FVL & most days I feel like I need to lay down before I fall down. I bought an oximeter recently & it reckons my O2 stat is 90 & heart rate is 88bpm. My doctor sent me off for an MPS test, I'm still waiting on the results of that. But I don't feel confident they'll find anything because I told them before my last heart attack all of the symptoms I was getting & my doctor said he'd order tests after Christmas. About the 2nd week of January last year I had another stemi heart attack & when I got to the hospital, they weren't convinced it was a heart attack because of my age & the fact my pain was in the right arm, I literally felt like I had to beg them to do an ECG. What worries me is dying of a heart attack like my Dad did when I was 3 weeks old, he was in his early 40's. Also the way I feel every day, I honestly don't think I'd be able tell if I had Covid19 or not.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад

      Hello, maybe schedule a free consultation with David. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

    • @iinspiredmantic2301
      @iinspiredmantic2301 4 года назад

      @@pulmonaryrehab thanks very much🙂I'll check it out🙂

  • @ginnylambert8867
    @ginnylambert8867 4 года назад +12

    I just listened to this video and Thank you so much for making it. I'm disappointed on how Dr.'s educate you when you have issues.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад +1

      Hi Ginny, you are very welcome and we completely understand. Maybe schedule a free consultation with David? Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @tresa615
    @tresa615 4 года назад +3

    I’d like to know more about what you said about portable oxygen concentrators. My pulmonologist prescribed one for when I’m out. I never feel very well on it like I do on my home concentrator. Is there another video where you address this? Thanks!

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад

      HI Tresa, this might help: pulmonaryrehab.com/dont-buy-a-portable-oxygen-concentrator-poc-until-you-read-this/

  • @daisies4444
    @daisies4444 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you!

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 месяца назад +1

      You're welcome! Feel free to schedule a FREE Zoom call if you need any help with breathing, posture, exercises and/or chronic pain. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

    • @daisies4444
      @daisies4444 3 месяца назад +1

      @@pulmonaryrehab Thank you so much, that is very kind of you...

  • @ninna1653
    @ninna1653 2 года назад

    Thank you

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад

      You are very welcome, if we can further help in any way, please schedule a free consultation with David so he can assist you.
      Here is the link:
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      Thank you!

  • @lekshaavanii1822
    @lekshaavanii1822 2 года назад

    More videos please. Impressive. Best explanation sir🍏🍏

  • @henrysmith883
    @henrysmith883 13 дней назад +2

    This is such a good site. Can I ask you please about pulse oximetry when exercising. Some people say that standard cheap home oximeters aren’t accurate when exercising ie during motion. It’s suggested that we use much more expensive ones such as the Nonin Onyx Vantage to check SPO2 whilst exercising. Do you agree with that please?

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 дня назад

      Thank you for your kind words. Excellent question! We are working on filming a video that addresses these questions, stay tuned and we really appreciate your feedback and support 😊🙏🏻

  • @mikeifyouplease
    @mikeifyouplease 4 года назад +8

    Thank you so much for this video. It provided vital info in a simple, calm and very clear manner.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад

      We are very happy to help Mike! If you would like more guidance, maybe schedule a free consultation with David. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @stargazer1359
    @stargazer1359 7 месяцев назад +3

    Having Central Sleep Apnea, my level drops into the mid 70's on a nightly basis. Diagnosed a year & a half ago and my health has declined greatly. At 59, I always took care of my health and not being able to use BiPAP therapy or have supplemental oxygen makes my days numbered. Severe headaches & tinnitus..all day, every day.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 месяца назад

      Please discuss your concerns with your Doctor, you really need this addressed soon.

    • @arjenchristianhelder1027
      @arjenchristianhelder1027 5 дней назад

      use near infrared light on the chest, it increases gas exchange, and blood flow in the lungs, and next to that check and see if there is any blockage in blood flow to the lungs, this is serious stuff.

  • @jimmierasmussen9298
    @jimmierasmussen9298 4 месяца назад +1

    Thankyou very much for your clear explanations. I'm 76, 2-1/2 years ago diagnosed pulmanary fibrosis and I'm on oxygen use 24/7. As for lung treatment on "cellcept" 1000mg. 2X day, total 2000mg per day. 14-months ago "nintedanib" 100mg. 2X per day were added although diarreah got worse (5 to 7 times per day) and loss ofapproximately. 20 - 23 lbs. weight within last 6-months (presently 114 lbs normal weight was 135 - 138 lbs.).Nintedanib were stop 2-months ago and diarreah also stopped. Most concern is shortness of breathing is getting worse (as example, when I walk 10 to 15 steps, must take break and catch my breath which takes 2 to 3 minutes) and I'm on room oxygen concentrator adjusted at 4 litre. Questions I have is are there any treatment or excercises to improve breathing ???
    Presently oximeter reading is 98 - 99 as 75-degrees setting back on bed but as soon as I move to get out of bed and walk 10 or more steps shortness breath start and oximter reading below 80's then to catch my breath takes 2 - 3 minutes then upto 90's.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 месяца назад

      You are very welcome! Yes, there are many exercises that we teach that will really help you get stronger and reduce shortness of breath. Feel free to schedule a FREE Zoom call to see how we can help you: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @wingsonmyback1
    @wingsonmyback1 4 года назад +6

    you have a very soothing voice

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words, we will tell David. If you would like more guidance, maybe schedule a free consultation with David. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @borderlord
    @borderlord 11 месяцев назад +4

    Great info..
    My 85 year old mother is reading about 91-92 for Oxygen .
    She was a pack a day smoker for 60 years up until 3 years ago.
    Just recently I notice the shallow breathing after walking her between rooms ,she's dying to sit down after 30 odd steps.
    Luckily she has just had a consultation with a respiratory Dr here in the UK and she is now getting booked in for a CT scan.
    Can low oxygen make you fatiqued and want to sleep more..my mother has been like that for a 3/4 years ..she also has dementia.
    Thanks!

  • @idan1242
    @idan1242 Год назад +1

    thanks 👍

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 месяца назад

      Very happy to help! Feel free to schedule a FREE Zoom call if you need any help with breathing, posture, exercises and/or chronic pain. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @johnxxx4915
    @johnxxx4915 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for making me do something for me for a change, it's ordered.

  • @lekshaavanii1822
    @lekshaavanii1822 2 года назад +1

    Good information. Thanks sir👍👍👍👍🍀🍀🍏☘️☘️🍋🍊

  • @Taikiman1
    @Taikiman1 Год назад +1

    Good information!! Wish you could be my Doctor….

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      Thanks Nick, nice of you to say. Please use this link below to schedule a FREE consultation with David. Let's see how we can help you get your life back!
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @samuelzee5323
    @samuelzee5323 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for you guidance doctor I live in Thailand I have Apnea problem but know I feel lack of oxygen in my body in morning time as well, my Blood pressure become high 160/110 , 145/90 or between . I went to doctor here but they are not suggesting me any treatment they said there is no specification medication for it. help help me.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад

      You are very welcome, if we can further help in any way, please schedule a free consultation with David so he can assist you.
      Here is the link:
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      Thank you!

  • @sajalkhadka5909
    @sajalkhadka5909 3 года назад

    Thanks alot doctor seriously been through hell lot of doctors in personal but still could not maintain my anxiousness but now i feel like hell na im good boy 😄😄
    Thanks again doc 🙏

  • @A_F_C_1223
    @A_F_C_1223 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you can you talk more about P.E ...

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 месяца назад

      That's a great question! It's a topic that is very specific to each Patient. Feel free to schedule a FREE Zoom call to discuss this more in detail. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @californiadreamin5093
    @californiadreamin5093 Год назад +1

    What should it be when you sleep? Mine goes down to the low 80’s for a minute to five minutes, then back up to 90.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      Maybe talk to you Doctor about an overnight oximetry test? Feel free to schedule a FREE Zoom call if you need any help with breathing, posture, exercises and/or chronic pain. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @sutivu9112
    @sutivu9112 3 года назад +1

    My shortness of breath has been happening for s few weeks. Gradually gets worse when I lay down. My watch says I'm 93% where as before it was reading at 98% sometimes above to 100%

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад

      Please schedule a free consultation with David so he can assist you.
      Here is the link:
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      Thank you!

  • @chanice5679
    @chanice5679 4 года назад

    What’s a normal P.I. Level on the Oximeter? My highest was 7. Heart rate and spo2 were normal.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад

      Hi Chanice, if you would like more guidance, maybe schedule a free consultation with David. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @kwajy08
    @kwajy08 Год назад +1

    Add to the inmo below. I am 77 yo play pickle pall 5 or 8 days a week for 3 to 6 hours. My O2 now is 98 and a pulse of 48. Is a pulse less than 50 ok.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      Speak with you Doctor about what your specific values should be, especially since they know your history. Feel free to schedule a FREE Zoom call if you need any help with breathing, posture, exercises and/or chronic pain. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @itsming5209
    @itsming5209 3 года назад +3

    Can you advise on shortness of breathe with good oxygen levels and clear xray?

    • @jeri8853
      @jeri8853 2 года назад +1

      Ordinary person here… I have CHF and pulmonary artery disease and I’m on oxygen. To help with your question… look at an artery map follow TO your lungs. Currently you have no damage but maybe you have a vascular blockage along the artery(s). I have my R carotid artery cleaned out… 90 percent blocked ! We only knew because I had a seizure that put me in the hospital and I had a big work up. Good luck. 💕

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад

      Please schedule a free consultation with David so he can assist you.
      Here is the link:
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      Thank you!

  • @SiobhanSibealFernweh
    @SiobhanSibealFernweh Год назад +4

    Great info. In 2019 I started feeling uncomfortably short of breath and nothing I would do would help. Eventually I went to the ER. My sats were 95-96, which for me was unusual. They were normally 100. So I think I was feeling it even though it wasn't dangerous. For the past two years my sats have been declining to where at times it runs from 84-92 but comes back up quickly but on average, they're always below 94. I have a recurring significantly elevated Anti double-stranded DNA (I think that's how you say it) so I'm wondering if that can cause it. But it seems to be gradually getting worse. My doc doesn't seem worried about it. I also wonder if my average Heart rate variability of 8-15 milliseconds has something to do with it. Doc doesn't seem worried about that but it's gotta mean something.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      Please use this link below to schedule a FREE consultation with David. Let's see how we can help you get your life back!
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  • @TheJennflip
    @TheJennflip 2 года назад +1

    HAve emphysema and recently on oxygen at home use the accumulater elsewhere the small o2 bottles---At rest I can deep breath and keep up to 94 95---but am confused about sleeping---I don't use oxygen at night but if I wake up to urinate first thing I check the oximeter and it will read 96 97 even 98!!!!!! Why with shallow breathing would the o2 read that high when during the day I have to work at it to keep it up(and use oxygen off and on) also,is 2% oxygen that dangerous to use?????? THanks

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад +1

      Hello, sorry for the delay we are just receiving this now.
      We would really like the opportunity to help you.
      Please schedule a free consultation with David so he can assist you.
      Here is the link:
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      Thank you!

  • @mrsstrawberryluv1
    @mrsstrawberryluv1 Год назад

    Thank you so much mines drop to 72 - 82- 94 and it hurt so back upper left shoulder and my left chest the pain and my lower back hurt 😢 omg my hose not long enough to go to another room so I take off the oxygen when I get back to my room I can't breathe it hurt so bad 😢 thank you fo telling me this yes I do use portable devices and I use the Inogen home concentrator oxygen and the portable to carry with me on outdoors if need to go somewhere

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      You are very welcome. Please use this link below to schedule a FREE consultation with David. Let's see how we can help you get your life back!
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @carenallen5841
    @carenallen5841 2 месяца назад +1

    My mom is old her.... ox level is 83...and she refuses to use oxygen..says she's don't need it....she is very sluggish....weak...stagers when walking without her walker...I'm her daughter I'm 72..3 other siblings and we can't get her to do anything a Dr. Tells her...she just got out of the hospital for low blood ox..they sent her home once it was 95....now she thinks she's ok...we are at a loss as she lives in a senior apartment
    By herself..we do all her shopping and cook meals for her..try to take care of her.but she's so stubborn we are giving up on her as we are older ourselves and have illnesses

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Месяц назад

      We are so sorry to hear that. It’s very challenging when someone refuses the care and treatment that will help them. Be gentle in your suggestions and ask her to try it for just 15 minutes to see if she feels a difference. This may help get the ball rolling 😊🙏🏻

  • @jimmylovesbikes
    @jimmylovesbikes 3 года назад

    Amazing video! So what if o2 drops to 82% for *10 minutes* before it's back up to 92%, would any damage result from that?

    • @lindapestridge3073
      @lindapestridge3073 2 года назад

      Mine dropped down to 80
      Then went up to 90
      I wondered if you found out
      If any damage is done like that
      It often drops down to 80,
      I'm to scared to go to the doctors ,
      Thank you.

    • @jimmylovesbikes
      @jimmylovesbikes 2 года назад +1

      @@lindapestridge3073 I was told to keep it above 90, but if it goes below, limit that to 5 minutes maximum stretch of time below 90

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад

      Thank you! If we can further help in any way, please schedule a free consultation with David so he can assist you. Here is the link:
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      Thank you!

  • @JM-ig4ed
    @JM-ig4ed Год назад +2

    I have a question: I have pulmonary hypertension. My 02 is always good during the day and even if I am walking and out of breath, my 02 is even higher 98-99 even. BUT.... I am having a problem at night - 02 is still at normal range but can have a steep drop down to even 70 but right back up to 90's a few minutes after. I've had a sleep study and am still in normal range. Any idea what causes a sudden drop like that? Being on 02 wouldn't help me if I am virtually normal all the rest of the time.

    • @sandilobianco6734
      @sandilobianco6734 Год назад

      See if it could be COPD. Asthma can turn into COPD. You can get this even as a non smoker. How? Inhaling pollutants like diesel fumes, dust, cleaning fumes etc..

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      Please use this link below to schedule a FREE consultation with David. Let's see how we can help you get your life back!
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @kamranhashmi1575
    @kamranhashmi1575 7 месяцев назад +1

    What are the saturation of someone whith COPD,thanx

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 месяца назад

      We like to keep our Patients oxygen saturations 92% or higher. Feel free to schedule a FREE Zoom call to discuss this further or if you need any help with breathing, posture, exercises and/or chronic pain. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @Mikesworld777
    @Mikesworld777 3 месяца назад +1

    People ask why I dive on best mix and start my deco @ 33 fsw on 100% O2. Because I enjoy healing and propagating stem cells. Plus I do HBOT treatments. My next one will be 120 min @2.4ATA. I CANT WAIT. I tell everyone about the benefits

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for sharing. Staying properly oxygenated is definitely high on our list of priorities for everyone!

  • @Alinalin999
    @Alinalin999 23 дня назад +2

    Hello. My oxygen saturation drops to 92.93% daily and I feel like I'm not getting enough air and I'm suffocating all the time, I've had this problem every day for 5 months. All the doctors said I'm healthy but I don't feel well at all and when I'm in bed I don't have enough air. I think I yawn/sigh every 2 minutes, I do one of them every 2 minutes to get enough oxygen
    I'm going crazy, I don't know what to do anymore, I'm only 19 years old, I've also quit smoking but in vain.😔😔😔

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 дня назад

      Hello, I’m so sorry to hear you’re going through this. Since this is rather unique, I’d like to get more information from you. Please schedule a free consultation so I can hopefully point you in the right direction. Here’s the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @namansharma4277
    @namansharma4277 4 года назад +1

    Does this apply to sleep apnea as well ?

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад

      Hi Naman, if you would like more guidance, maybe schedule a free consultation with David. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @mikeoneill7360
    @mikeoneill7360 Год назад +2

    You would be amazed how many Primary Physicians who don’t check you oxygen level.
    You, the Patient, must DEMAND It. If they refuse to do it for you, get another Doctor.
    In the meantime, do it yourself……

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      We totally agree Mike, self advocacy is a must!

  • @lordnggamermtpoppy3829
    @lordnggamermtpoppy3829 3 месяца назад +1

    I have a Samsung watch and I wear it when I go to sleep then in the morning I saw the result and it was 84% oxygen level during sleep and 50 beat per min is it normal?

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 месяца назад

      We don’t put too much credibility in any of the watch oximeters but definitely discuss that with your Doctor. They may order an overnight oximetry/sleep study test to assess you more accurately. Please let us know how it goes.

  • @mercedeswilladsen8930
    @mercedeswilladsen8930 3 года назад +2

    I am 20 years old with severe asthma, history of a collapsed lung, and no health insurance as of recently. I got covid over a month ago and bought a pulse oximeter. I wake up gasping and wheezing in the middle of every night and check my oxygen, the lowest has been 74, and the highest has been 86. However during the day when I am awake to use my inhaler frequently I don't let it drop below 90, as I can feel when I'm getting low and audibly hear myself wheezing. I went to the ER but they just said I need a sleep study and won't do anything. I have daily morning headaches and my entire body aches and hurts, especially my respiratory accessory muscles (I'm going to school to be a nurse). I also have severe anxiety and I am just afraid that my oxygen is staying in the 70s-80s the entire time I sleep and damaging my body with there being absolutely nothing I can do about it. I am tiny and weak, trying to get myself out of the poverty I was born into, all I have is my brain power, and I am afraid of hypoxia every night damaging that. I have already applied for medicaid and got denied. I am stuck and have no idea what I should do? The worst part Is that everyone thinks I'm overreacting and that I just need to push through it. They don't understand this happens every night and Is damaging my tissues and organs. I am in so much pain and distress over this. I'm about to just not use my inhaler and let my oxygen drop low enough to call 911 so that I can be taken seriously and receive SOME kind of treatment, but I know that is very dangerous so i would not want to do it on purpose, so I could just call in the middle of the night when my oxygen is in the 70's. But It's hard to not immediately use my inhaler at that point, I get panic attacks as well with tremors and chest pain. Please help if you can!! 🙏

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 года назад +2

      Hi Mercedes,
      I am so glad you found this post helpful! Let's see how I can help you further. We offer Pulmonary Rehab sessions via TeleMedicine to help you breathe better, get stronger and have less shortness of breath. Please use this link to schedule a free Zoom consultation to see how we can help you.
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      I look forward to meeting you!

    • @jeffdavis5841
      @jeffdavis5841 2 года назад +1

      Have you been checked for possible sleep apnea?

  • @gfdfperte4248
    @gfdfperte4248 4 года назад +3

    How do i fix it

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад +2

      Hello, we help many people with our private online Pulmonary Rehab program: pulmonaryrehab.com/private-skype-visits/
      Also, we offer an initial FREE consultation to see if you are an appropriate candidate. We look forward to hearing from you!

  • @zahirshariff2096
    @zahirshariff2096 Год назад

    Dear sir as iwas walking my oxygen drop I ask doctor for help he said use G T spray I am struggling to breath I change doctor this over 5 week icant get appointments doctor is sharow lane sheffield

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      Please use this link below to schedule a FREE consultation with David. Let's see how we can help you get your life back!
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  • @Pravin_Yeshua_BTC
    @Pravin_Yeshua_BTC Год назад +1

    Is using oxygen tanks or portable oxygen damaging over long term?

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      Great question! Using them no but it's imperative to be using the correct amount. Please use this link below to schedule a FREE consultation with David to talk about it further.
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @Fefegalvez
    @Fefegalvez 3 года назад

    What is the ideal range for children? My son is 6.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад

      Please schedule a free consultation with David so he can discuss this with you.
      Here is the link:
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      Thank you!

  • @rolansanchez7046
    @rolansanchez7046 2 года назад

    What's considered low oxygen level for 38 year old female with congestive heart condition? Please help

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад

      Every person is different, please schedule a free consultation with David so he can assist you.
      Here is the link:
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      Thank you!

  • @ronneltv2915
    @ronneltv2915 Год назад +1

    i get 96-99 but sometimes 82 with in 5 seconds it bacame 97 96 is there a problem to me please im from Philippines

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      Please use this link below to schedule a FREE consultation with David. Let's see how we can help you get your life back!
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  • @evesmith3965
    @evesmith3965 4 года назад +6

    I used one when suffering with covid at home really helped me keep peace of mind as never felt so ill and just going to the bathroom they dropped to 91 and my heart rate went up to 159 . I knew that if sats dropped I’d call an ambulance luckily for me they didn’t

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад +1

      We hope you are feeling better Eve! If you need more guidance, maybe schedule a free consultation with David. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

    • @californiadreamin5093
      @californiadreamin5093 Год назад +1

      Ivermectin would have done the trick

    • @louisewelch5451
      @louisewelch5451 7 месяцев назад

      Have trounle getting Ivermectin these days....​@californiadreamin5093

  • @1246gj
    @1246gj Год назад +1

    Mine is always 93 when I go to the doctor the nurse said she would like it to be 97 or higher

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      Everyone's body is different and oxygen ranges vary. Maybe ask the Doctor what your specific range should be at rest, walking, climbing stairs and exercising.

  • @dw1-norskgaming923
    @dw1-norskgaming923 4 года назад +5

    Just wish my doctor would be interested in helping me. 13years now with very bad at breathing, 20years with wrongly diagnosed astma. Yesterday I went to hospital, my heart pumps out oxygen only at about 3rd heartbeat. Last week my doctor was screaming at me in her office that I was hypochondriac.
    This is real life. Many doctors blame us when they don't understand things.
    Bless You all that are struggling both with medical issues, as well as poorly doctors.
    Don't give up.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад +1

      We are very happy to help you. If you would like more guidance, maybe schedule a free consultation with David. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

    • @granjmy
      @granjmy 3 года назад

      Find a different doctor! What a jerk she is! Also, get your ER records in writing, and report that Dr to your state board.

    • @dw1-norskgaming923
      @dw1-norskgaming923 3 года назад +2

      @@granjmy Thank You, I really should do that. Thanks for support.
      After my comment, lots happened. First my doctor shouted at me (because I complain so much about my heart hurts so bad)., and tells me nothing is wrong with my heart.
      Well, I have been studying this myself, with help if internet, my different symptoms, pains etc. And then the next time I was send acute to the hospital, I asked them to please, please consider to look at Hypoxia and Prinzmetal Variant Angina. Well, after 4days there, they found that I have Prinzmetal Variant Angina (expected that) , so I found my own diagnosis. 5th or 6th acute hospital visit. So, it WAS the heart. About the astma, that is MY next project... I changed my doctor. But I tell You, I have met many of those.
      Why are so many doctors so bad. I wonder. Is it so difficult to look at all the symptoms and history in context?
      So, have a nice day 😘

    • @dw1-norskgaming923
      @dw1-norskgaming923 3 года назад +1

      @@pulmonaryrehab I am in Norway, so right now I would need a good way of medicating my Prinzmetal Variant Angina, which is not controlled well. I struggle with doctors in my country. Read my other response. And, it is also typical. Happened many times here

    • @granjmy
      @granjmy 3 года назад +1

      @@dw1-norskgaming923 I know what you mean. And changing doctors is hard, but I had a friend who died because she did not change doctors in time for correct diagnosis of cervical cancer. Idiots kept treating her for bladder infection. Should have sent her for CAT scan. Good for you- doing your own research!

  • @jmoss55ish
    @jmoss55ish 3 года назад

    I told my dr. That I was de-sating several times a day. I purchased the pulse oximeter along with the iWatch 6 because I knew this was happening. Dr. has seen this was happening in his office. His response? When you are in the 80’s all day, then we will need to find out what is happening.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 года назад

      Hi Janice,
      I am so glad you found this post helpful! Let's see how I can help you further. We offer Pulmonary Rehab sessions via TeleMedicine to help you breathe better, get stronger and have less shortness of breath. Please use this link to schedule a free Zoom consultation to see how we can help you.
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      I look forward to meeting you!

  • @killercaritas9442
    @killercaritas9442 3 года назад

    How do you improve ?

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад

      With Pulmonary Rehab! Please schedule a free consultation with David so he can assist you.
      Here is the link:
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      Thank you!

  • @bmannion511
    @bmannion511 2 года назад

    I think I already know the answer, but is an Apple Watch a dependable source to get my levels from? I’m usually around 96-98, but I’ve been around 93 today. I’m in bed with Covid, and I’m asthmatic.
    (Before anyone asks, I’m vaccinated.)

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад

      Great question, we would suggest using a Pulse Oximeter to accurately measure your numbers. We hope you are feeling better!

  • @wgon8763
    @wgon8763 2 года назад

    I am a 73 yr. old woman with life long severe asthma. My lung specialists tell me I'm the second worse case they have seen. I'm much worse now, after they said that 7 yrs. ago. I now meet their worse case. I am on O2 but I take it off to go to the bathroom because it's a hassle to wrestle with the long tubing to close the door. By the time I get back to my chair in the room next to the bathroom, my S.A.T.s are 85. I put on my O2 after getting back to my chair and my S.A.T.s go back up to 95. With O2 my normal readings are 94 to 95. If I talk a lot, which I have to in my video presentations, I get very dizzy without my O2 on. So, now, I find I have to wear it while on camera, and I don't like doing that. My question is 2 fold. Sometimes my heart rate while resting, will go to 31. Should my heart rate ever drop to 31 and into the 40s? It will stay there for a few minutes before it will come back up. Secondly, what should my Oxygen compressor be set at? Right now, it's at the lowest setting. When I was put on it last year, I never had my O2 go down into the 80s like I do now it went to 90 back then. Should it be increased? I won't go to the doctor very much because I'm on steroids a lot and that means my immune system is gone and doctor's offices have all kinds of germs there from all the sick people. So, I don't go. Thank you for responding....if you do.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад

      You are very welcome, please schedule a free consultation with David so he can assist you.
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      Thank you!

  • @rajeshvasupalli4160
    @rajeshvasupalli4160 3 года назад +1

    Sir my dad got Corona positive and saturation level falls to 78 sometimes in the night time

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  2 года назад

      Please schedule a free consultation with David so he can assist you.
      Here is the link:
      calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min
      Thank you!

  • @B_tanny
    @B_tanny Год назад +1

    Is PO2 what the pulse oximeter measures, and is that the amount of O2 in my blood?

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      The pulse ox tells us the percent of oxygen in our body. The actual amount in your blood is usually obtained from an ABG (arterial blood gas). Hope this helps!

  • @MsPerfectRed
    @MsPerfectRed 4 года назад +1

    So should a 34yr old female see a dr if the hbm is always between 105-165 and sp02 is between 90-95 consistently? These are the measurements while resting over the past two years. Haven’t used pulse oximeter during activity.

    • @granjmy
      @granjmy 3 года назад +1

      I googled "normal resting heart rate" and found this: A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute. Generally, a lower heart rate at rest implies more efficient heart function and better cardiovascular fitness. For example, a well-trained athlete might have a normal resting heart rate closer to 40 beats per minute.
      Heart rate: What's normal? - Mayo Clinic

    • @MsPerfectRed
      @MsPerfectRed 3 года назад

      Skip White no I tried taking birth control once when I was 15 and it gave me blood clots.

    • @MsPerfectRed
      @MsPerfectRed 3 года назад

      Skip White I went to a cardiologist since I first posted this question and he said it’s sinus tachycardia, but made it seem like it’s no big deal. The only medical conditions I have that might raise my heart rate are ptsd, and asthma.

    • @MsPerfectRed
      @MsPerfectRed 3 года назад

      Skip White I don’t know my blood type. There’s a specific way to eat for each blood type??!?

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 года назад

      Hi Ms. Perfect,
      That is a very interesting case, let's see how I can help you further. Please use this link to schedule a free Zoom consultation to see how we can help you.
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      I look forward to meeting you!

  • @reneeubry9065
    @reneeubry9065 9 месяцев назад +1

    I don’t like how I feel if my O2 SAT in 96 or lower

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  3 месяца назад

      Feel free to schedule a FREE Zoom call to discuss this further. Also, if you need any help with breathing, posture, exercises and/or chronic pain. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @thathoosierguy4757
    @thathoosierguy4757 4 года назад +6

    Mine stays between 95-99

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  4 года назад

      We are very happy to help Justin! If you need more guidance, maybe schedule a free consultation with David. Here's the link: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min

  • @ksc9954
    @ksc9954 3 года назад +1

    I had covid 4 months back and I was very breathless, always had my o2 at 98 99 now it goes to 92 and some days I feel so dam tied should I worrie not sure if covid has done something to my lungs

    • @sisi6776
      @sisi6776 3 года назад +1

      how long where u breathless for? because i have covid rn and i feel the same and it honestly feels like i’m dying

    • @ksc9954
      @ksc9954 3 года назад

      I had it for about a week only took dog for short walks .. I phoned out of hours drs after a week and they put me on antibiotics cus said the covid has probably caused a chest infection on top of covid so 3days in on antibiotics wheezing went but did not feel myself for weeks after.

    • @sisi6776
      @sisi6776 3 года назад

      @@ksc9954 yeah my oxygen goes down to 96 and 95 a lot and i’m scared should i be worried ??

    • @ksc9954
      @ksc9954 3 года назад

      I'm no Doctor but mine was at 90 while I was breathless. Speak to your GP if your worried

    • @sisi6776
      @sisi6776 3 года назад

      @@ksc9954 whag did they do to help u when it was at 90

  • @selamlehulum3295
    @selamlehulum3295 Месяц назад +1

    When i sleep my oxygen dropped to 72 when i awake its come 93 what shall i do?

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Месяц назад

      You should definitely discuss this with you Doctor to find the cause. They may recommend a sleep study, oxygen at night and/or CPAP. Please get this checked immediately and let us know how you made out.

  • @sandilobianco6734
    @sandilobianco6734 Год назад +1

    My oximeter reads 97%. But can’t breathe. I was told it could be COPD even though I never smoked.

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      Please use this link below to schedule a FREE consultation with David. Let's see how we can help you get your life back!
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  • @quickerticker7901
    @quickerticker7901 Год назад +1

    Bounces from 97 to 92 at times?

    • @pulmonaryrehab
      @pulmonaryrehab  Год назад

      There's so many factors that can cause this. Lets look into this further for you. Please feel free to schedule a complimentary consultation with David here: calendly.com/pulmonaryrehab/15min