Posted by Chris M. on 11/6/2009, 8:31 pm, in reply to "linda and chris"
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There's a catchy phrase for the situation, but my Pulmo did suggest that that's what having an oximeter is intended to do- tell you when you are using too little or too much oxygen.
I have found that some chronic cramps are related to too low saturation levels..I'm not suggesting you adjust levels but you can sure start the conversation with your Doc if you have some readings to offer.
So perhaps it's not the meds but that instead you may need a slightly higher setting for sleeping or a sleep study if that's the only way to achieve an answer to the cramps.
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