Click for More ResourcesToggle Dropdown Community Activity Feed Questions and Answers Calendar of Events COPD Digest / Blog Community Exchange How to Participate FAQ Video Tutorials How do I win points? How do I win badges? Community Guidelines Statement of Rights and Responsibilities
Fev1-lower when sitting - higher when walking? Return to previous page 11/18/2015 4803 Views 5 Answers Last Activity: 3 years ago, Anonymous Tags: Oxygen level Sats Question: 0 Linda hurley 7 years ago I Care Report Comment Unlike I Care Report Comment Add an Answer Answers: Edit Remove Accept Unaccept Unlike I Care Report Comment Add an Answer Save Cancel Fev1-lower when sitting - higher when walking? Linda hurley 7 years ago Add an Answer Answers Answer View More Save Cancel Tags: Subscribe: Subscribe: Your question has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. It is low-quality It is spam It does not belong here Other (enter below) Thank you for reporting this content, moderators have been notified of your submission. Close Anonymous Unfriend Friend Requested Friend Load More Close Destination Page Area Group Destination Content Title Title Article Type Copy comments Why is my sats lower when sitting. When I walk around they get higher. Seems backwards to me!
Click for More ResourcesToggle Dropdown Community Activity Feed Questions and Answers Calendar of Events COPD Digest / Blog Community Exchange How to Participate FAQ Video Tutorials How do I win points? How do I win badges? Community Guidelines Statement of Rights and Responsibilities
Join Us on COPD360social Join the Conversation Become a Member > Already a Member? Sign In to Participate >
Related Content Pulse Oximeters - Do you have questions? Anxiety or Copd related? After copd exacerbation sats have dropped below 85 unsure of what i need to do next Oxygen levels - drop while laying down? Pulse How much oxygen to use in an oxygen concentrator for a 89 yr old
Medical Advice It is not our intention to serve as a substitute for medical advice and any content posted should not be used for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. While we encourage individuals to share their personal experiences with COPD, please consult a physician before making changes to your own COPD management plan.
COPD360social posts are monitored by the COPD360social Community Manager, as well as staff Respiratory Therapists.