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I just got my latest test results, apparently when I got to bed, my oxygen levels drop into the mid 60s. At min level, ox is around 65, and max of 83. The heart rate also goes tachycardic and jumps to 116-120 at rest. I know organ failure starts to occur around the 60s, or maybe the 50s, i forget exactly. Outside of sup ox, and meds, what chances do i have to not be fucked?

I just got my latest test results, apparently when I got to bed, my oxygen levels drop into the mid 60s. At min level, ox is around 65, and max of 83. The heart rate also goes tachycardic and jumps to 116-120 at rest. I know organ failure starts to occur around the 60s, or maybe the 50s, i forget exactly. Outside of sup ox, and meds, what chances do i have to not be fucked?

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Not sure what you mean. There are small blood oxygen meters that you put your finger into and they give a reading. Some of these can log those readings over hours and show a graph, and also the min/max.

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Would you please answer my other questions?

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I don't know what a constant trace curve is. My overall point was that OP can get an inexpensive meter and check his blood oxygen while sleeping rather than trusting a doctor.

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My bad, I thought you were OP!

I wanted OP to answer some questions so one could try to get an idea of what this might be.

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A decent O2 meter will show a saw-like pattern, or a similar pattern, that will indicate that the reading is correct.