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Dear All I have Interstitial Lung Disease and I have an oximeter that I use in the gym which I find invaluable. I usually do 5-10 minutes exercise (with oxygen of course) and then I rest for about 3 minutes and then I repeat this sequence a number of times. I put the oximeter on during the 3 minutes...
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Hi All The BLF does not recommend using oximeters at home - reasons for this are varied but include that oxygen levels do fluctuate throughout the day, so getting a low/lower reading than normal can cause anxiety which can affect breathing. Also they are not supposed to be used if wearing nail varnish...