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by Bjjpapi
Sun Nov 17, 2019 2:06 pm
Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
Topic: Having some issues and was thinking it might be CPAP related
Replies: 13
Views: 1063

Re: Having some issues and was thinking it might be CPAP related

You’re SPO2 dropping many times into the 70s and 80s is not good at all. You need a sleep doctor or your primary doctor to order you a sleep study. The graphs look bad enough, that’s all the info they can give. To get more info get a sleep study. Btw, each box grid looks to be 10mins (probably an av...
by Bjjpapi
Sun Nov 17, 2019 12:56 pm
Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
Topic: USA, prescription required?!?!
Replies: 29
Views: 2561

Re: USA, prescription required?!?!

I found a practically new machine (less than 8 hrs) on offer up at huge discount with everything included . You could try sites like OfferUp, letgo, FB marketplace, and craigslist. I put more time on that machine, both last night and the night before last, than it originally came with.
by Bjjpapi
Sun Nov 10, 2019 1:47 pm
Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
Topic: Oximeter datalogger
Replies: 21
Views: 1774

Re: Oximeter datalogger

Man, you guys really take the gloves off in here 🤣🤣.... I find that if one is going to spend much more than the $80-$90 for the wrist worn one on amazon, may as well buy a 6 parameter patient monitor for $350 from eBay ...blood pressure, pulse rate, SPO2, Resp. Rate, 3 lead ekg, temp... Does anyone ...
by Bjjpapi
Tue Nov 05, 2019 10:32 am
Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
Topic: Been sent my full results for mild sleep apnea.
Replies: 31
Views: 14371

Re: Been sent my full results for mild sleep apnea.

That “sleep” app for Android is great for audio recording and keeping decent track of HR if used with a wearable device. I wouldn’t trust it for sleep stage analysis.
by Bjjpapi
Fri Nov 01, 2019 4:04 pm
Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
Topic: CPAP Basics - 23 - Sleep Inertia
Replies: 18
Views: 9393

Re: CPAP Basics - 23 - Sleep Inertia

Last post was a while ago, but for those who may not be tech savvy, smart phone apps that track sleep along with a wearable sleep tracker (like a watch) are great at addressing sleep inertia and wake times