Sleep Apnea, CPap, Oxygen and Covid
By Nate
@NateB11 (816)
United States
March 21, 2021 4:48pm CST
So about a year ago I ended up in the hospital because I couldn't breathe. They kept me there for several days, trying to bring my oxygen level up; it never got up to a satisfactory level, nurse was thinking I had COPD. I was scared.
A few tests later, after I got out of the hospital, turns out I do not have COPD, but I do have sleep apnea and I'm too fat. My fat constricts my breathing. But my lungs are okay.
But it's so weird; I never had this kind of breathing issue before I went into the hospital. At that time, I didn't think I was doing extremely badly, health wise and weight wise. Not perfect but not as bad as it all turned out. This is why to this day I kind of wonder if I had Covid but nobody knew. It all happened just before the whole scare happened and they shut every thing down. In the hospital I was treated for pneumonia, with the whole antibiotic and steroid treatment thing, along with albuterol. But I was bad. Couldn't hardly breathe, coughing constantly. The only good thing is I finally got a break from work. Work at that point had broken me down and burned me out. I almost felt like my body itself wouldn't let me go on and put me in the hospital for rest.
At any rate, I thought about writing this because I'm currently on oxygen. I have to put it on periodically because my breathing gets bad. And that's the other reason I wonder if I had Covid. I feel like I'm one of those "long haulers" because I almost feel like I never recovered from that hospital stay.
I almost don't know how to describe what I mean. I mean, I was active everyday, went to work, etc. And then got sick and can barely get around, oxygen drops periodically and I have a hard time breathing, feel like I'm going to drop off to sleep.
I sleep using a CPap machine now too. That's why I ended up in the hospital - I wasn't able to sleep at night and went to the doctor who immediately ordered me to go to the hospital because my oxygen percentage was dangerously low.
What's kind of frustrating is that you rarely find a doctor who will go beyond standard knowledge and really look into what's wrong with you. I know there's more to it.
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@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
22 Mar 21
That is very possible because something like that happened to me as well and I tested negative. I could not breathe and thought I was going to die. I kept coughing too.
@snowy22315 (208828)
• United States
22 Mar 21
I am surprised they didn't test you for Covid actually.
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@NateB11 (816)
• United States
22 Mar 21
I've wondered about that too. My doctor's kind of lackadaisical, I need a new one. At the time I was hospitalized it was just before everyone started talking about Covid; like a month before. I am going to check into an antibody test to see if I ever had it.
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