Yann04
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
My doctor wants me to try “oxygen therapy” after seeing it on a “treatment list” by an “expert doctor” in ME/CFS.
I’m aware there probably isn’t any evidence behind this, and am slightly baffled why I was prescribed it given my oxygen levels are normal.
What I’m wondering is, could this make me worse? Or if it’s 100% covered by insurance is it worth a go?
It’s not the kind that you have to do in hospitals or anything. My caregiver would just pick up a bottle at the pharmacy along with my other usual drugs I can do it in bed, so pacing wise should be okay.
[perhaps the wording of my questions are akward given the no medical advice rule, so what I really mean is I’d appreciate if anyone has any anecdotes/knowledge on the subject. Cheers]
I’m aware there probably isn’t any evidence behind this, and am slightly baffled why I was prescribed it given my oxygen levels are normal.
What I’m wondering is, could this make me worse? Or if it’s 100% covered by insurance is it worth a go?
It’s not the kind that you have to do in hospitals or anything. My caregiver would just pick up a bottle at the pharmacy along with my other usual drugs I can do it in bed, so pacing wise should be okay.
[perhaps the wording of my questions are akward given the no medical advice rule, so what I really mean is I’d appreciate if anyone has any anecdotes/knowledge on the subject. Cheers]