That's the result of "dialing in" my treatment, I found my treatment sweet spot, I guess. Not bad for a guy diagnosed with severe apnea, eh?MyJanine wrote:Wow, MaxDarkside..... with a chart like that, not sure why one like you would even visit a CPAP forum,
Show me a "Healthy" Sleepyhead Graph Please
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I agree with Pugsy, this looks like asleep breathing or nearly-asleep breathing. If you are awake and aware, it's hard to breathe this steadily and at a low volume.MyJanine wrote:
What does this flow rate chart look like between about 1:15 and 1:40? That is when the resp rate chart is quite jagged.
https://www.sleepfiles.com/OSCAR/
http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.ph ... OSCAR_Help
http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.ph ... ganization
For those not so good with technology: https://home.sleephq.com/
http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.ph ... OSCAR_Help
http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.ph ... ganization
For those not so good with technology: https://home.sleephq.com/