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Old 11-26-2022, 10:09 PM #1
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Default Bradycardia All Night in Oxygen Test

A quick first post on this subject. Been an usually hard day physically. I requested a copy of the results of my Test. Had to request it 2x and folks I knew at Medical supply place seem gone. So there is a lot in the results but couple things were easy to see. The all night bradycardia and the hypoxemia note. Given my current situation has kept me from getting at least one Solumedrol a month yes I am much worse. Good I requested this overnight oxygen test as part of getting back to appointments with my original pulmonologist of many years. My last one was last year. I have bradycardia during the day at times. The best thing about this report is it proves what I say is true when I go to ER. A nurse there actually said a few months ago that my daughter didn’t exist and hadn’t been there with me. I was there by myself that time. More on this test later. Sculptor 44
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