Cpap?

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  1. Don Alaska

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    There could be other factors as well, including positioning, pillow type and mattress and bed position.
     
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  3. Dan Graham

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    The price is good and it looks like vital information I need to know. I will buy one of these. Thanks.
     
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    BTW. Will it track oxygen levels at night so I can know what the lowest levels were?
     
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    @Martin Alonzo ......" if it is below 92% you are probably dead. "
    When I had my wife run me to ER with breathing difficulties, their instruments indicated 84%; I was not dead, and far from it! Scared, yes. My problem was bronchospasm, where the air passageways narrow down due to muscle actions, likely allergic, but cause never found.
    Frank
     
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  6. Martin Alonzo

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    Well Frank I can always be mistaken but below 96% you are in trouble and if you survived all well and good for you. I know when my son had asthma his oxygen would get down to 97% so we would give him some ozone water which we make and it would go up in less than 5 minuets it would be 98-99%
     
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    My husband had COPD and his oxygen level dropped below 92% many times. It even went down to below 80% several times, maybe down into the 70s a few times. The nurses would come rushing in and turn the machine up until the oxygen level went back up.
     
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