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COPD blood oxygen levels and alcohol

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Hi All

This is my first post here.

I've had COPD for nearly 4 years.

I like to have a few gin and tonics in the evening. Does anyone know if alcohol reduces blood oxygen levels.

I normally have a level of 91 but this can fall to 86 in the evenings making me feel a bit giddy.

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stone-UK

Hi

Alcohol can effect your O2 levels, discus with you GP or Respitory nurse for a safe and reasonable amount to drink.

Further reading.

torontek.com/health-and-wel...

Dropping below 88% is not good for your major organs, which could also be affected by alcohol consumption.

in reply to stone-UK

Thank you for your reply and the useful link.

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Caspiana

Hello Hidden . As Stone has said it definitely does. I only have one small drink if there is a special occasion, anything more makes me light headed. Take care. xx 🌼

in reply to Caspiana

Thanks Caspiana so its not just me. I had not made the link and just thought my oxygen levels were lower due to the time of day rather than alcohol.

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stamford1234

Have a few evenings without and see how it goes. Keep a diary perhaps. If I have a drink my oxygen can drop 6 points too from 67 to 61, so you may have a point. I would be very concerned at 86 it's not good for your body. Good luck

in reply to stamford1234

Thanks for your suggestion stamford will keep a diary for a week or so. Thanks for confirming that your oxygen also drops to after a drink. If there is a known correlation here I'm disappointed that the nurse and or other healthcare professionals haven't mentioned it.

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They don't know everything

in reply to stamford1234

I stopped having my evening drink for 10 days and I notice an improvement in evening blood oxygen levels, dropping just 1 or 2 points and breathing is easier. On returning to having a drink for a few days back to the big drop in oxygen levels. I've decided to stop having an alcoholic beverage in the evening as I feel so much better just having a soft drink.

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stamford1234

Oh well Helen, so long as you get to have a good night's sleep. Soft drinks can have devastating effects on your teeth x

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stamford1234

Three cheers!

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