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My primary doctors office called today and said the sleep doctor will be in our town on Tuesday and will "fix" (I hope that means, get it right this time) my report. I say it shouldn't need fixing. Anyhow, when I call her Wednesday, I will know if he really did revisit the test or not. If I don't think so, I do believe he will have gotten under my last nerve for him, and I will pay him a visit when he comes to town next week. I have had it up to here (can you see me with my hand up over my head) with his s%#@.
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You're going to need a plan, otherwise you're going to get the Ol' Aztec Technical Mumbo-Jumbo ("Well, y'know the Diagnostic Code of the Fresnic Freem is academic because the Treatment Bifurcation results in a Convoluted Schlep of the Semi-Passive Threaded T-Washer") and walk out of there going "Huh?"EMTunit31 wrote:Anyhow, when I call her Wednesday, I will know if he really did revisit the test or not. If I don't think so, I do believe he will have gotten under my last nerve for him, and I will pay him a visit when he comes to town next week.
Your report:
looks like if was done with Alice Software (example):
so what you do is bring a memory stick and say:
"Can I have an export of the raw data file please? I want to get a second opinion. TIA."
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That's an excellent idea Sludge. Not only will I have the data but it will make him look closer as well as get under HIS skin.Sludge wrote:so what you do is bring a memory stick and say:"Can I have an export of the raw data file please? I want to get a second opinion. TIA."
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The machine was set on 8 to 16 and I think I had one of my better nights. My leaks are very good.
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Can someone explain the "Flow Rate" to me?
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That's your breathing line -- inhales are the upper curves, exhales are on the downslope. Do you know how to zoom in on your Flow Rate graph in SleepyHead for a breath-by-breath view? My lines are not very pretty, but you get the idea:EMTunit31 wrote:Can someone explain the "Flow Rate" to me?
On my Mac I zoom in either by clicking on the part of the Flow Rate graph that I want to look at, or I put the cursor on the spot and then use my down arrow.
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zoom in.EMTunit31 wrote:Can someone explain the "Flow Rate" to me?
when the line goes up, you're inhailing, when the line goes down, you're exhailing.
what else do you wanna know?
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Flow rate graph as in SleepyHead detailed flow rate graph?
It's just a graph of your breathing...or air flow. The overall image doesn't make much sense because of the number of breaths that happened during the asleep time but if you zoom in on a single event the graph moves in much closer and you can see each individual graph.
Go to the events tab and you will see the different categories of events...click on one of the categories and when that opens up click on a single event and watch the graphs on the right zoom in so you can see that event in detail up close and look at the breath by breath air flow (flow rate) and see what the breaths look like and you can see where there is no breathing and thus no air flow.
It's just a graph of your breathing...or air flow. The overall image doesn't make much sense because of the number of breaths that happened during the asleep time but if you zoom in on a single event the graph moves in much closer and you can see each individual graph.
Go to the events tab and you will see the different categories of events...click on one of the categories and when that opens up click on a single event and watch the graphs on the right zoom in so you can see that event in detail up close and look at the breath by breath air flow (flow rate) and see what the breaths look like and you can see where there is no breathing and thus no air flow.
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Yes, that's the graph I was wondering about. Thank You Pugsy. You've been so much help.Pugsy wrote:Flow rate graph as in SleepyHead detailed flow rate graph?
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This is scary. Glad tomorrow my doctor is sorting this out with "ESKY"! Looks dangerous to me. Going to see if my husband will be able to take me to get a copy of that data.
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Scary doesn't even come close to describing it.
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If I put my flow rate graph next to the snore graph, and zoom in, what it shows is that when I'm not snoring the air flows nice and regular, and when I snore it bounces all over. Which is what it sounds like is happening when you listen to snores!EMTunit31 wrote:Can someone explain the "Flow Rate" to me?
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yes, you can see the snores in the flow graph... neat, isn't it?cathyf wrote:If I put my flow rate graph next to the snore graph, and zoom in, what it shows is that when I'm not snoring the air flows nice and regular, and when I snore it bounces all over. Which is what it sounds like is happening when you listen to snores!EMTunit31 wrote:Can someone explain the "Flow Rate" to me?
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Accounts to put on the foe list: dataq1, clownbell, gearchange, lynninnj, mper!?, DreamDiver, Geer1, almostadoctor, sleepgeek, ajack, stom, mogy, D.H., They often post misleading, timewasting stuff.
Accounts to put on the foe list: dataq1, clownbell, gearchange, lynninnj, mper!?, DreamDiver, Geer1, almostadoctor, sleepgeek, ajack, stom, mogy, D.H., They often post misleading, timewasting stuff.
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This is interesting. I also woke to the machine being off.?.?
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palerider wrote: when the line goes up, you're inhailing, when the line goes down, you're exhailing.
****SHOCKED**** That people with as many posts as the two of you have this badly wrong.kaiasgram wrote:inhales are the upper curves, exhales are on the downslope
Correct answer,
Points above the x axis are during inhale and points below the x axis are during exhale.