Does anyone live at high elevation and check O2 levels? I'm wondering what the normal ranges are before and after exercise.
I bought a puls-ox and I can't tell if it is incorrect, or if I'm really this low. The one I bought was about $200, so I'm thinking it should be correct and reliable, but it's not one of the larger machines that are used at the hospital. I don't know if my numbers are okay, bad or incorrect.
At sea level I'm usually 96-98%. Where I live, 6,200 ft, before I exercise it says I'm around 90-92% (pulse 110-120), then right after I exercise I'm anywhere between 82-88% (pulse 150-160) Does this sound right for the elevation?
I bought a puls-ox and I can't tell if it is incorrect, or if I'm really this low. The one I bought was about $200, so I'm thinking it should be correct and reliable, but it's not one of the larger machines that are used at the hospital. I don't know if my numbers are okay, bad or incorrect.
At sea level I'm usually 96-98%. Where I live, 6,200 ft, before I exercise it says I'm around 90-92% (pulse 110-120), then right after I exercise I'm anywhere between 82-88% (pulse 150-160) Does this sound right for the elevation?