Hi,
I have the O2ring since a few weeks.
I would like to send files to OSCAR.
But I have only 2 share options:
- as picture.
- as CSV
No option to share binary file.
What could I do ??
Thank you
Gerald
Has anyone here used Wellue Oximeters
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Re: Has anyone here used Wellue Oximeters
See this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oaqt3GJY83k
Contains explanations about import to OSCAR.
Contains explanations about import to OSCAR.
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Re: Has anyone here used Wellue Oximeters
To any Wellue user:
Been on CPAP for seven years and have seen about 17-18 arousals per night, but I could never understand why in the middle of sleep I have these short arousals and go right back to sleep.I don't wake up, but I can see the arousals on the chart. I'm no sleep tech or expert, but after getting the ring, I could see the same pattern night after night as regular as clockwork, in frequency, and they almost all followed the exact same pattern. First there is movement, a few seconds later pulse rate increase, and about 10 seconds later an arousal. I'll attach last nights Oscar chart and you can see the three events that I'm talking about. Over the course of the night of 7.5 hr sleep, this amounts to 2.3 arousals per hour. In a typical night, I might have one arousal without movement which is called a spontaneous arousal and all the rest are me shifting position in my sleep. I don't have any side affects from it, but the ring finally opened my eyes to what was happening. Arousals are important if there are too many. You guys using the ring may all know this, but if not, it might be something to look at. It starts at 01:15 with movement, at 01:15:20 the pulse rate increases, and shotly after comes the arousal. Larger movements result in larger arousals and vice versa, but they all basically look the same.
Thumper
Been on CPAP for seven years and have seen about 17-18 arousals per night, but I could never understand why in the middle of sleep I have these short arousals and go right back to sleep.I don't wake up, but I can see the arousals on the chart. I'm no sleep tech or expert, but after getting the ring, I could see the same pattern night after night as regular as clockwork, in frequency, and they almost all followed the exact same pattern. First there is movement, a few seconds later pulse rate increase, and about 10 seconds later an arousal. I'll attach last nights Oscar chart and you can see the three events that I'm talking about. Over the course of the night of 7.5 hr sleep, this amounts to 2.3 arousals per hour. In a typical night, I might have one arousal without movement which is called a spontaneous arousal and all the rest are me shifting position in my sleep. I don't have any side affects from it, but the ring finally opened my eyes to what was happening. Arousals are important if there are too many. You guys using the ring may all know this, but if not, it might be something to look at. It starts at 01:15 with movement, at 01:15:20 the pulse rate increases, and shotly after comes the arousal. Larger movements result in larger arousals and vice versa, but they all basically look the same.
Thumper
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