Posted on 08/11/2020 9:18:17 PM PDT by terart
I am sorry I am putting this out late...my daughter texted me at 10pm tonight and I never saw it and now can't get hold of her or her husband by phone.
Yesterday she had level at 94, last night and today 92 and today 89. She was tested for COVID Sunday and she got back Negative this afternoon but now I am very worried.
What should I do?
Many insurance plans have a "Nurse Line" or something similar. I'd call them and ask for advice right away.
“should I be freaking out at 89%?”
93% is low, 90% or less means its time to hook up oxygen.
She should go to the hospital regardless. There are other reasons such as low rbcs or even a false negative. Either way she should be seen.
Have her try different fingers and take a few deep breaths to see if that boosts the reading. The $40’ish drug store pulse/oximeters probably aren’t the most accurate devices.
I am going to wait it out and just pray...would you all say a quick prayer for her (Meagan). I will go there early tomorrow. I guess that is all I can do...just really worried after seeing her text :(
Less posting, more driving.
If they’re not alerting/calling you, maybe you could wait until you hear from them?
PS
Just the other day, after our walk, my husband had an 89
....but a few seconds later it was up to 92, and on
Praying!
No, as a former EMS worker you really do need to seek professional advice tonight. It would be a good idea to head to the ED to have her checked out.
The method they use for testing is not meant for diagnostics, but originally for research. PCR testing is unreliable in a diagnostic medium.
Honestly, with O2 of 90, that’s highly abnormal. I would call your doctor, or whoever is on call, and ask for advice.
If it were me, because I’m high-risk, I’d text my doc. If he told me to head to the ER, I would.
A few hours of low oxygen like that could induce brain damage. It is not something to sleep on.
The oxygen concentration might also continue to drop further, if it has already been dropping.
If they have a pulse oximeter, test it again immediately. If it is not back up to normal, she should go straight to the hospital, or some place that can administer oxygen (fire department, police, etc.).
If it is COVID, the patient should be treated within 5 days of the first symptoms. The very successful Zelenko protocol is as follows:
Ask doc for nebulizer and vials of Budesonide stat asap and maybe albuterol and try keep her at home. Maybe injection steroid also.
Will do. Prayers her way.
Your Oxygen Level can go down for a lot of reasons, try panic attack and hyperventilating.
Emergency Room will diagnose her, put her on oxygen.
Ultimately, they may just counsel her on her breathing.
Cold hands lower it too.
Zinc Sulfate, Vitamin D3, Vitamin K2, Beta Glucan, L Ascorbic Acid or Sodium Ascorbate, Activated Quercetin, Melatonin, Proteolytic Enzymes, Magnesium Glycinate.
Dosage...depends on body size.
This is my concern
This womans daughter is married and her husband is with her....
...they are, no doubt, monitoring the oxygen level
What do you all want this parent to do?...jump in her car and drive 20 minutes somewhere ......its after midnight!
And if her daughter is not home, or sleeping and doesnt come to the door, what is this parent suppose to do?
Call 911 to the daughters house?
In love I am asking this
In goodwill many of you are giving advice and scaring this parent!
What do you expect her to do?
All due respect to all of you, I know you mean well
Once you get in touch with them, if she is not already in the hospital, have her go to one that is trusted. If the hospital wants to send her home as they sometimes do, don’t let them discharge her until her oxegen levels are normal for a couple days.
I have no idea if this is good advice. I only know that if my friend had not been discharged, he would be in a whole lot better shape than he is now in ICU and unable to talk. A second friend that was sent home was also rushed back in critical condition.
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