Should I ask Santa for a pulse ox?

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Should I ask Santa for a pulse ox?

Post by mayondair » Sun Dec 12, 2010 1:40 pm

I know some here use pulse oxs, just wonder if I need to think about getting one. My AHI at sleep study was 69, desats to 76, started XPAP in aug, now using auto ' things have settled to AHI usually 1-2 occasionally 3, felling good, sleeping well most of the time. Pressure is still all over the place, but that's why I have an auto. I dont have any other health problems. So, Santa is generous, but not bottomless, I thought battery back up was first priority, and have that now . How often does everyone check their O2 ? Do I need to worry if I don't?
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Re: Should I ask Santa for a pulse ox?

Post by GumbyCT » Sun Dec 12, 2010 1:56 pm

Should I ask Santa for a pulse ox? I would for sure. Nice to have, yes.

But the 2 times I wore one at home I found it a bit uncomfortable and kinda like getting used to sleeping with plastic on your face. Best to tape the sensor to your finger or it will come off.

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Re: Should I ask Santa for a pulse ox?

Post by matheson » Sun Dec 12, 2010 2:21 pm

My stats went to 58 just at night therefore was put on Oxygen (2 liters) at night with CPAP. My pulmonologist checks my O2 every three months. New at all of this CPAP stuff - just curious - what is XPAP?

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Re: Should I ask Santa for a pulse ox?

Post by Madalot » Sun Dec 12, 2010 2:36 pm

matheson wrote:My stats went to 58 just at night therefore was put on Oxygen (2 liters) at night with CPAP. My pulmonologist checks my O2 every three months. New at all of this CPAP stuff - just curious - what is XPAP?
x is the variable -- it could be cpap, bipap, apap -- since people here use different type machines, it's sometimes referred to as xpap.

My doctor orders a pulse ox before every appointment. I see her 3 or 4 times a year, but I invested in a pulse ox monitor so I could check it more frequently. If something goes awry, I don't have to wait weeks for my doctor to do the test.

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Re: Should I ask Santa for a pulse ox?

Post by Gerald » Sun Dec 12, 2010 6:09 pm

Great tool! Santa should bring you one!

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Re: Should I ask Santa for a pulse ox?

Post by xenablue » Sun Dec 12, 2010 6:35 pm

I put one in my wish list to Santa.... hope I've been a good enough girl....

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Re: Should I ask Santa for a pulse ox?

Post by rosacer » Sun Dec 12, 2010 7:12 pm

I bought one from coopermedicalsupplies.com months ago. I find it's a good tool.

I need to say too, that Kevin Cooper the owner gives a more than excellent after sale service and I found the prices very good too. I have no shares from coopermedicalsupplies

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Re: Should I ask Santa for a pulse ox?

Post by mayondair » Sun Dec 12, 2010 7:39 pm

Guess I should tell Santa I've been very good, thanks for input!, now have to decide which one and where from.
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Re: Should I ask Santa for a pulse ox?

Post by Gerald » Mon Dec 13, 2010 9:39 am

Tell Santa that the "cool" tool is available from

http://www.turnermedical.com/SPO_PulseO ... imeter.htm

You'll find it to be very valuable.......

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Re: Should I ask Santa for a pulse ox?

Post by mayondair » Tue Dec 14, 2010 8:08 am

Rosacer, and Gerald, thanks for the links, now a softwear question, is it easy to use? I don't think I really need to sync it with anything, or even if that's possible. I use encore viewer and am not very computer savvy, so easy is better. Just want an occasional check that O 2 is good, don't need minute by minute. Thanks again, Kathy
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Re: Should I ask Santa for a pulse ox?

Post by Gerald » Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:22 am

The software that is included with the SPO-7500 is easy to use....gives good reports.....

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Re: Should I ask Santa for a pulse ox?

Post by mayondair » Tue Dec 14, 2010 10:24 am

Thanks Gerald, looks like time to give Santa the info. I see you are from La, my hubby is from Lake Charles, we don't get there often though.
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Re: Should I ask Santa for a pulse ox?

Post by Gerald » Tue Dec 14, 2010 11:28 am

You should be visiting LC now......much warmer. My condolences for your present weather conditions.......

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Re: Should I ask Santa for a pulse ox?

Post by mayondair » Tue Dec 14, 2010 3:07 pm

It is kinda nasty here, builds character though Ive offered to take my LC nephews ice fishing up here, but they declined when I told them they had to keep the bait warm in their mouths .
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Re: Should I ask Santa for a pulse ox?

Post by Gerald » Tue Dec 14, 2010 3:20 pm

Offer them a couple of days on a snowmobile.......