late night apneas and events in rem stage
Re: late night apneas and events in rem stage
I don't know why but I tried just Left click to enlarge and none of the would and I also Right clicked to open in another window and they just open at the same size and won't enlarge.
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Re: late night apneas and events in rem stage
ok. i definitely feel better than before cpap. i probably just have a few months of sleep to catch up on after 10 yrs of this condition, before i start to see more improvements. i can stay up past 8 now but if i lay down on the couch to watch tv, i'll be asleep in 5 minutes. it seemed at first after starting therapy i had more energy. maybe was just such a vast improvement from without it i noticed it more, and now it leveled off and need to catch up on years of terrible sleep. thanks for all the help ya'll.palerider wrote:yes, I'd do what Granny suggested and bump the min pressure by one, and give it a few days...jt1 wrote:ok cool! i'll remember that trick. how's the data look? so im pretty close to dialed in?
most important thing is how you feel, not the exact numbers... which are already good.
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Additional Comments: Started therapy December 10th, 2015. Untereated AHI of 22 per hr and 88 per hr in rem sleep stage and 74% oxygen. |
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Re: late night apneas and events in rem stage
you have to change the url... just like I showed you.OkyDoky wrote:I don't know why but I tried just Left click to enlarge and none of the would and I also Right clicked to open in another window and they just open at the same size and won't enlarge.
right click this link:

to get a left click to enlarge, the poster has to get tricky with the bbcode, wrapping it in a link. [code] instead of [img]http:// ... ng?1[/img]
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which gives you:

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Re: late night apneas and events in rem stage
when you first started, you were going from a situation of perpetual exhaustion to something new... now you're adjusting, you're probably not sleeping as well as in the first days because you're not terminally exhausted... remember, before cpap, you weren't so much sleeping as simply passing out from exhaustion... not resting, not getting energy.jt1 wrote:ok. i definitely feel better than before cpap. i probably just have a few months of sleep to catch up on after 10 yrs of this condition, before i start to see more improvements. i can stay up past 8 now but if i lay down on the couch to watch tv, i'll be asleep in 5 minutes. it seemed at first after starting therapy i had more energy. maybe was just such a vast improvement from without it i noticed it more, and now it leveled off and need to catch up on years of terrible sleep. thanks for all the help ya'll.
now, you're working on finding a new equilibrium, and that takes time.
and fussing and obsessing over the details isn't likely to help...
also, it's VERY very easy to mis-remember things from days, or weeks ago.... some people recommend keeping a journal, either a paper written one, or making notes in the notes section of sleepyhead... download your data, and write a diary entry about how you're feeling, what you did, any changes you made, etc... the paper one may be easier to flip back through, whereas the sleepyhead one is there for looking at on individual days.... both have minor advantages and disadvantages. (like so many things )
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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.
Re: late night apneas and events in rem stage
Ok now I got it. I thought the url was something the poster had to do but I now know if I remove one letter I can enlarge it. It's still easier just to click.
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Re: late night apneas and events in rem stage
makes sense! i'll give that journal idea a shot. thanks again.palerider wrote:when you first started, you were going from a situation of perpetual exhaustion to something new... now you're adjusting, you're probably not sleeping as well as in the first days because you're not terminally exhausted... remember, before cpap, you weren't so much sleeping as simply passing out from exhaustion... not resting, not getting energy.jt1 wrote:ok. i definitely feel better than before cpap. i probably just have a few months of sleep to catch up on after 10 yrs of this condition, before i start to see more improvements. i can stay up past 8 now but if i lay down on the couch to watch tv, i'll be asleep in 5 minutes. it seemed at first after starting therapy i had more energy. maybe was just such a vast improvement from without it i noticed it more, and now it leveled off and need to catch up on years of terrible sleep. thanks for all the help ya'll.
now, you're working on finding a new equilibrium, and that takes time.
and fussing and obsessing over the details isn't likely to help...
also, it's VERY very easy to mis-remember things from days, or weeks ago.... some people recommend keeping a journal, either a paper written one, or making notes in the notes section of sleepyhead... download your data, and write a diary entry about how you're feeling, what you did, any changes you made, etc... the paper one may be easier to flip back through, whereas the sleepyhead one is there for looking at on individual days.... both have minor advantages and disadvantages. (like so many things )
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Machine: ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
Mask: Amara Full Face CPAP Mask with Gel & Silicone Cushions |
Additional Comments: Started therapy December 10th, 2015. Untereated AHI of 22 per hr and 88 per hr in rem sleep stage and 74% oxygen. |
machine: resmed airsense 10 auto with humidifier 11.0cm--20.0cm
mask: respironics amara full face with gel
mask: respironics amara full face with gel
Re: late night apneas and events in rem stage
it is easier to click, but that requires every poster to use imgur, and select the large thumbnail, and linked bbcode... and if wishes were horses...OkyDoky wrote:Ok now I got it. I thought the url was something the poster had to do but I now know if I remove one letter I can enlarge it. It's still easier just to click.
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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.
Re: late night apneas and events in rem stage
You mean they aren't? Damn, that's what I have been doing wrong.palerider wrote:if wishes were horses...
I prefer to just click also...but then I am a well known lazy sot. I have enough to think about and try to keep straight in my head besides writing code. I just can't remember to do it or what to do ....to be honest.
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Re: late night apneas and events in rem stage
all I'm saying is that if someone posts a large thumbnail, without a link to the bigger pic, instead of trying to blow it up and look at a fuzzy pic, just remove the lower case L before the .png, and you get a big pic.Pugsy wrote:You mean they aren't? Damn, that's what I have been doing wrong.palerider wrote:if wishes were horses...
I prefer to just click also...but then I am a well known lazy sot. I have enough to think about and try to keep straight in my head besides writing code. I just can't remember to do it or what to do ....to be honest.
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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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Re: late night apneas and events in rem stage
Now you have crossed home plate and are sitting in the dugout. Time to start thinking about your next at bat ---->jt1 wrote:i definitely feel better than before cpap. i probably just have a few months of sleep to catch up on after 10 yrs of this condition, before i start to see more improvements. i can stay up past 8 now but if i lay down on the couch to watch tv, i'll be asleep in 5 minutes. it seemed at first after starting therapy i had more energy. maybe was just such a vast improvement from without it i noticed it more, and now it leveled off and need to catch up on years of terrible sleep. thanks for all the help ya'll.
- Practice good sleep hygiene (Google it and read several sources)
- Eat a good diet
- Have a regular, moderate exercise program
- Try to avoid daytime naps.
- Practice total abstinence of caffeine including sources like chocolate (sigh)
- Review all medicines, vitamins and supplements you are taking to make sure none are interfering with sleep
- Use the bedroom for sleeping (and sex) only, and make sure the bedroom and bed are comfortable.
- Optimize emotional stress in your life
- Use CPAP software to make sure your therapy is optimized
- If you still don't feel or sleep well, make sure you have regular medical checkups to confirm there are no other medical problems.
- CG