02-14-2020, 08:56 AM
RE: Help Sought: Finding Oximetry Data on SH
Hi Car54 --
Two things -- yes, I did eventually get the oximeter going and in fact can now use it on either my Resmed or Phillips Dreamstation. Kevin was very helpful. For me, the part that was causing problems was the XPOD --Kevin swapped that out twice, I think, till we got it working.
Re. your Raynauds -- you might want to take a look at this protocol:
[commercial link removed] Try searching lifeextension using "raynauds phenomenon" as the search term.
If the forum software deletes that, let me know and I'll figure out another way to get you to that linked site.I believe that sometimes something as simple as taking a magnesium supplement can help. See what the protocol suggests. But don't do anything extreme without vetting the idea carefully with other sources. These protocols are often helpful and very good but I do not rely on them at times without vetting carefully.
By the way, the same website has protocols for many other diseases. Often a good source of ideas -- to then explore and vet through other sources.
Good luck. Be in touch if you need to.
Ben
To maintain our status as an educational organization, the only commercial links allowed in this forum are to CPAP-related manufacturer websites. This is stated in the Apnea Board Rules with details given in the Commercial Links Policy section.
Two things -- yes, I did eventually get the oximeter going and in fact can now use it on either my Resmed or Phillips Dreamstation. Kevin was very helpful. For me, the part that was causing problems was the XPOD --Kevin swapped that out twice, I think, till we got it working.
Re. your Raynauds -- you might want to take a look at this protocol:
[commercial link removed] Try searching lifeextension using "raynauds phenomenon" as the search term.
If the forum software deletes that, let me know and I'll figure out another way to get you to that linked site.I believe that sometimes something as simple as taking a magnesium supplement can help. See what the protocol suggests. But don't do anything extreme without vetting the idea carefully with other sources. These protocols are often helpful and very good but I do not rely on them at times without vetting carefully.
By the way, the same website has protocols for many other diseases. Often a good source of ideas -- to then explore and vet through other sources.
Good luck. Be in touch if you need to.
Ben
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