Slow Wave Sleep... I thinkzoocrewphoto wrote:What does SWS stand for?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow-wave_sleep
Slow Wave Sleep... I thinkzoocrewphoto wrote:What does SWS stand for?
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Of course!Pugsy wrote:Slow Wave Sleep... I thinkzoocrewphoto wrote:What does SWS stand for?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow-wave_sleep
SWS is a user here...zoocrewphoto wrote:What does SWS stand for?
. . . who explained his use of the screen name "-SWS" here: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=17616&p=150066#p150066khauser wrote:SWS is a user here...zoocrewphoto wrote:What does SWS stand for?
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This "older person" thinks so, too. Thanks!mollete wrote:I think that, technically, a lot more older people get more SWS than their NPSG shows. SWS is scored by (among other things) the height (amplitude) of the EEG, which often decreases as they age (or fry their brain with drugs, booze, etc.).
"IMHO", the 2008 or 2012 "Da Rules" book should have allowed an amplitude "handicap" for age, or perhaps a NREM2△ stage (low frequency NREM2) to account for this phenomenon, and give credit where credit is due.
Congrats! I did the same after I was hospitalized with pneumonia in early February. I tried to not do it, but after 37 years of smoking... well. You know. I find the vaping helps a lot and I have no desire to smoke. I did try smoking once when I left my e-cig home. The cigarette tasted terrible and actually hurt to inhale (thank you, Lord-- if it hadn't, I might not be an ex-smoker!) I find I don't even use the tobacco flavored carts any longer. I use the V2 and like the menthol, cherry and especially the mint green tea. My pulmonologist at the time said "I'd rather you not, but if the alternative is that you start smoking again, then go right ahead and use the e-cigs."rested gal wrote:
Oh, and a few months ago, I switched (completely and forever) from smoking to vaping. I know, I know... but hey, of the two....
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Hi Rested Gal! ,etc, etc.!!rested gal wrote:WTG, Kate.
The V2 is a nice device, by what I've read on the ECF forum.
Here are the two I use:
Hope all goes well for you, Kate.
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★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆!!rested gal wrote:Oh, and a few months ago, I switched (completely and forever) from smoking to vaping. I know, I know... but hey, of the two....