Wow! A first, after all this time

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Wonders really do never cease

Post by BleepingBeauty » Sun May 15, 2011 11:45 am

I was pretty sure I'd never see another zero-event night, but whoa! I downloaded my data from the past week this morning and was astonished to see:

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No events (not even a smidgen of PB), and 100% PTB. (My PTB is usually 99.7 or better, but 100% is rare.)

Image (I will be framing this one!) Image
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Re: Wow! A first, after all this time

Post by Pugsy » Sun May 15, 2011 11:47 am

Congratulations.
I would be framing that one too. I do remember a couple of years ago. Those were some ugly reports that you had.
Well done.

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Re: Wow! A first, after all this time

Post by deerslayer » Sun May 15, 2011 12:24 pm

OK, so now you are showin off
obviously you did have the pooch hooked up to the hose(crossed arms tapping foot)

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Re: Wow! A first, after all this time

Post by BleepingBeauty » Sun May 15, 2011 7:19 pm

Pugsy wrote:Congratulations.
I would be framing that one too. I do remember a couple of years ago. Those were some ugly reports that you had.
Well done.
Thanks, Brenda. Yeah, "ugly" about covers it with my old data. Thanks to the Hybrid and this machine, I'm good to go.
deerslayer wrote:OK, so now you are showin off
obviously you did have the pooch hooked up to the hose(crossed arms tapping foot)
Ok, ok, but I can't explain how he can sleep all night, produce data like that, and then nap for much of the day.

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Maybe he needs Provigil.
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Re: Wow! A first, after all this time

Post by rested gal » Mon May 16, 2011 12:57 am

What a super picture of a good old dog.

Oh, and yeah, the pic of your 0.0 was pretty good, too.

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Re: Wow! A first, after all this time

Post by MeghanRF » Mon May 16, 2011 2:42 am

How does one download their data themselves?

(and why don't the doctors or people at the cpap machine place tell me much of anything?)

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Re: Wow! A first, after all this time

Post by cflame1 » Mon May 16, 2011 6:08 am

Megan,
In order to download your data you'll either need Encore Viewer (purchased for $99) or Encore Pro (downloadable, but I can't help you there, somebody will need to PM you the info).

How long have you had your machine? Does it have a card about the size of a credit card or a card like goes in a camera in it? If it's got the camera size card then you don't need anything else(other than the software)... if it's the credit size card you'll need a special card reader that's kind of hard to find (occasionally comes up on Ebay and sometimes folks on here have them that they no longer use). The special card reader is a DT3500 MAKO INFINEER.