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Has Anyone Discovered They Have Lower Tn Normal Oxygen Levels? My Chronic Fatigue Weakness Lead Me To Check My Oxygen Levels At Home.
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Ive been monitoring it for a week and it's running below normal and during my weakest moments I'm beginning to get clammy. I have read recently there may be a connection with lower oxygen levels w CFS. My fibro has been flaring also but this weakness is most difficult. Wondering if I should seek medical attention or keep monitoring it thinking it's related to my conditions. I appreciate any feedback

posted July 23, 2019
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A MyFibroTeam Member

Hi dear. U really need to see or call ur Dr asap. Lower than normal oxygen levels should be addressed especially since u have clamminess. It could be a number of things better safe than sorry ❣ L

posted July 23, 2019
A MyFibroTeam Member

Let us know what the Doctor says. I'm so happy you have a supportive family.

posted July 23, 2019
A MyFibroTeam Member

Thank you Theresa! That's what my family is encouraging me to do also. I appreciate it. Hugs

posted July 23, 2019
A MyFibroTeam Member

Joyce,
I would certainly contact the doctor. It is better to be safe than sorry. I hope you feel better soon. Gentle Hugs,
Theresa

posted July 23, 2019

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