You just put me on the floor Pugsy!



But really - you need to open your mind to these innovative thought processes going on in this thread.

You just put me on the floor Pugsy!
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Nope...you all got that well covered. Don't need me.
And you know what you can do with that idea....
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mu-ha-ha!!! yes, it's all part of my evil plan to become the adult pacifier tycoon. soon, they will ALL be turning to me and i'll become a billionaire!Jay Aitchsee wrote: ↑Sun Jan 06, 2019 6:13 pm
I think I saw something advertised with a longer nipple, though a quick check of Amazon just now didn't turn up anything. I hate to go poking around too much looking for this stuff because I'm starting to get weird pop up ads
I did notice, though, that there were only two of these left on Amazon. Someone's been buying them up. I don't think it was Zonker, but I dunno.
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well, i'll be! you just forced my to learn something.
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New word for the day for people to learn....and don't feel bad...I had to go find it myself to use it when someone asked me to do something that involved a video and I knew I could never do that unless I took a boatload of Valium first.
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Huh! It's a real thing. I figured it was a cutesy catch-word Pugsy dreamed up. She didn't want to be under the microscope.Pugsy wrote: ↑Wed Jan 09, 2019 4:39 pmNew word for the day for people to learn....and don't feel bad...I had to go find it myself to use it when someone asked me to do something that involved a video and I knew I could never do that unless I took a boatload of Valium first.Scared the hell out of me just having to think about maybe doing it.
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Maybe...
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I'll do this, but with my crappy erratic awake breathing I don't know. It's a good idea. All the dreamwear documentation states what you said - air flow increases on the other side. And I don't see anything like this during my 3 week trial of the dreamwear FFM a few months back.Pugsy wrote: ↑Sat Jan 12, 2019 9:09 amSo we see an obvious change in the respiration pattern...as to why...I don't know the answer.
REM maybe...lots of potential maybes but no way to know for sure but I don't think it is related to one side of the DreamWear frame not moving much air.
Maybe do an awake experiment and simply pinch off one side of the DreamWear frame and look at the subsequent respiration pattern???
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Why thanks! I've noticed a few others doing it as well. I just got tired of looking at the non-applicable thread title and decided to name it how I view it. First time I've ever been considered a trend setter!palerider wrote: ↑Sat Jan 12, 2019 4:04 pmFirst, djams, I'd like to compliment you on starting a trend...
"djam's therapy thread", the "xxxx therapy thread" seems to be starting to be a thing, and I think it's a great idea, since the original starting question often morphs into many other things in a person's thread. I've seen a couple other people doing the same thing, I think it's good.
This is an interesting guess. I don't know if you've looked at the SomniFix tape - it's got a breathing slot in the center, which I used to cover over but haven't been lately. Entirely possible that I was breathing through this hole, which despite my best efforts is still at least partially open. Here's a pic. My exhalation time was higher than inhalation time by a factor of 2 during this epoch (<-- new word I learned in David_Y's thread!palerider wrote: ↑Sat Jan 12, 2019 4:04 pmAs to your question... I'm going to make a *guess* and say I think you were breathing out through your mouth.
The part of the flow line above zero (inhale) looks like it's a larger volume than the amount below zero (exhale).
Do you see any changes in the other charts that we normally ignore, ie, TV, MV, inspiration, expiration times?
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I:E is another of those things I wish wasn't in sleepyhead, (along with RR and the AHI chart) it doesn't seem to have any value for what we do here (that I've ever heard) but it continues to confuse and confound people.djams wrote: ↑Sat Jan 12, 2019 6:43 pmSo I guess my I:E ratio was noticeably lower than normal. I'd (very roughly) estimate that it normally runs .7 - .9 Difficult for me to state for sure, I look at the averages in the left pane most days and I tend to think of it backwards (E:I). Aside from this, all of the respiratory charts are lacking the normal variations. A bunch of nearly straight lines compared to what I normally see.
There's a I:E ratio waveform in SH preferences and I've got the box checked. But I've never seen the chart on my screen. Is there a trick to turning this on?
This is a great explanation - thanks!Jay Aitchsee wrote: ↑Sat Jan 12, 2019 7:09 pmI'd say it's a good guess you are mouth breathing through the hole in the device. It looks to me as if your expiration is restricted. It starts, drops to a level, remains fairly level, and then stops. Like a shallow, elongated, U shape. Exhaling through pursed lips would seem to render the same result.
The I:E ratio isn't something I'm concerned about. I do look at the averages, but that's it. Somewhere along the line I got the idea that it was normal for exhalation time to be greater than inhalation while sleeping. Is this a correct perception?palerider wrote: ↑Sat Jan 12, 2019 10:33 pm
I:E is another of those things I wish wasn't in sleepyhead, (along with RR and the AHI chart) it doesn't seem to have any value for what we do here (that I've ever heard) but it continues to confuse and confound people.
It's the I and E charts I was wondering about. Too bad there's no Ivolume and Evolume.. .but normally, those should be 1:1... if it was showing you were inhaling more than exhaling, then mouth exhalations would be confirmed. (or, you exploded like a balloon and didn't notice)
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