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RE: Hypopnea response - G. Szabo - 06-09-2024 Alternatively, you can take your health into your own hands by ordering a better instrument after discussing its type with the experts on this forum. RE: Hypopnea response - Made - 06-10-2024 (06-09-2024, 04:07 PM)G. Szabo Wrote: It would be best if you recorded your oxygen saturation overnight. They will change their mind if it is below 90%.that is what I have been thinking of doing and looking into these ring thingys. For the time being I have tried to remember to check my o2 when i get woken up but thats difficult to do. I have simple pulse oximeters on both sides of my bed RE: Hypopnea response - G. Szabo - 06-10-2024 It is better to document the whole night alongside your OSCAR data. Oxygen saturation changes quickly, so saturation after waking up is useless. RE: Hypopnea response - SarcasticDave94 - 06-10-2024 A recording pulse oximeter will be a good idea. Wellue is one recommended. I forget recent models. |