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Does Anyone Else Use Smart Watches To Monitor O2 Levels To Notify Friends?
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I use one that can be set off by over movement and start taking o2 levels. And if they are dropping they contact my friend to tell her. I might not be breathing I test it often to make sure it is working to. Paranoia lol

posted February 1
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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

And I also do have an alert one to for when I go walking

posted February 1
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I doubt I have a way to show what my O2 is, It keeps track of sleep, Blood Pressure, number of steps taken, and other things. There should be a way to have my Emergency Contacts on the phone. However, I have a MedicAlert card that shows all the information they have on me.

My Neurologist said one of those "I fell down, cannot get up!" alarm will not work. I ordered one another time, but it would only work near my Landline phone.

Leslie

posted February 1
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

My phone has a feature which notifies others if I fall. I didn't know it existed 😳 until I fell one night while holding my phone.
BTW It's an Android.

posted February 1
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Awesome

posted February 2
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I don’t have a smart watch so no plus I prefer the old actual watch.

posted February 2

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