The only thing that will bring your O2 levels up is supplemental oxygen via tank or O2 generator. These can usually be attached to most masks by way of O2 tubing into a port on your mask. Your doc will need to check you out and prescibe the oxygen. I'm surprised they didn't address this after your sleep study.
Thanks, I can always use a friend on the forum. If I can be of any help let me know. I don't have the same brand of machine, but we can always find out the answers if you have questions. What kind of Dr. are you?
Mary Z.
Dr. Munn, a little late, but as a fellow forum member I would like to welcome you to SleepGuide. I hope you find the discussions as interesting and imformative as I do.
Mary Z.
At 10:21pm on September 18, 2010, sleepycarol said…
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Mary Z.
We are glad you joined. Here you will find information about sleep apnea, treatment options, and other sleep related disorders.
If you are fairly new to the world of sleep apnea, please check out the FAQ tab and under the Groups tab, the new users group and the collective wisdom section. You may find those of particular importance in learning the language often used on the forum, solutions to common issues patients may have, and other information you may find useful.
If you have been around the world of sleep apnea for a while, we hope you still find the site informative and of interest.
Please feel free to share your thoughts, ideas, comments, questions, etc.
Again, Welcome to the forum!!