Need newbie help, please. "Where a CPAP newbie should start" didn't help me
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2018 9:51 pm
Hello again.
Sorry to be a pain in the butt. I'm just excited that I found this forum! This is my first week on CPAP therapy and this board is great, but now I have even MORE questions!!
Yes, yes, I DID check out the "I'm a CPAP NEWBIE and this is where I should start" thread at the top. BUT the page that tells you where to start, that is won't be a waste of anyone's time, is FILE NOT FOUND.
And the page listing the slang and acronyms is not accessible either. BUMMER!
So someone please fill me in:
What IS sleephead? I know it's software--but HOW do I get it and use it? Does it come with my respironics dreamstation machine? IS that what the SD card in it is for?
And a lot of the replies I'm reading here are like Greek to me--- where can I learn what you guys are talking about? These terms..... this lingo? The acronyms?
AND also, I have been to the Philips website, and watched all of their videos about my dreamstation machine, read ALL of their PDF's and whatnot....but it seems like YOU guys sure know a lot more about this machine, so WHERE did you learn all of that stuff? I want to know all I can about my machine and what it can do.
I use the DreamMapper app that Philips said to download on my iphone. Basically all it tells me so far is how many hours I slept. This sleepyhead software seems to know so much more! And a screenshot I saw looked a lot like the printout my sleep-study-technician gave me. I went over it with a fine toothed comb one night, and looked up what every acronym meant and made notes and figured it all out on my own. I'd LOVE to have access to that kind of info on a daily/weekly/monthly basis using this sleepyhead software. So, please tell me how and if my dreamstation can or does use it.
Any other advice for this newbie is greatly appreciated! And please bear with me--I AM a newbie, yes, but I AM ALSO LEGALLY BLIND since I was born, so I am able to read up close, and I need a lot of Windex to clean the nose smudges off of my screen, LOL. Truly, I mean, it takes me longer to read or see things here on this forum, but I AM trying to read a lot tonight and learn all I can.
Thank you for being patient with me and helping me out!!
~Molly
Sorry to be a pain in the butt. I'm just excited that I found this forum! This is my first week on CPAP therapy and this board is great, but now I have even MORE questions!!
Yes, yes, I DID check out the "I'm a CPAP NEWBIE and this is where I should start" thread at the top. BUT the page that tells you where to start, that is won't be a waste of anyone's time, is FILE NOT FOUND.
And the page listing the slang and acronyms is not accessible either. BUMMER!
So someone please fill me in:
What IS sleephead? I know it's software--but HOW do I get it and use it? Does it come with my respironics dreamstation machine? IS that what the SD card in it is for?
And a lot of the replies I'm reading here are like Greek to me--- where can I learn what you guys are talking about? These terms..... this lingo? The acronyms?
AND also, I have been to the Philips website, and watched all of their videos about my dreamstation machine, read ALL of their PDF's and whatnot....but it seems like YOU guys sure know a lot more about this machine, so WHERE did you learn all of that stuff? I want to know all I can about my machine and what it can do.
I use the DreamMapper app that Philips said to download on my iphone. Basically all it tells me so far is how many hours I slept. This sleepyhead software seems to know so much more! And a screenshot I saw looked a lot like the printout my sleep-study-technician gave me. I went over it with a fine toothed comb one night, and looked up what every acronym meant and made notes and figured it all out on my own. I'd LOVE to have access to that kind of info on a daily/weekly/monthly basis using this sleepyhead software. So, please tell me how and if my dreamstation can or does use it.
Any other advice for this newbie is greatly appreciated! And please bear with me--I AM a newbie, yes, but I AM ALSO LEGALLY BLIND since I was born, so I am able to read up close, and I need a lot of Windex to clean the nose smudges off of my screen, LOL. Truly, I mean, it takes me longer to read or see things here on this forum, but I AM trying to read a lot tonight and learn all I can.
Thank you for being patient with me and helping me out!!
~Molly