Still waking up with CPAP after a year

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benma
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Still waking up with CPAP after a year

Post by benma » Wed Sep 15, 2021 6:22 pm

hi all,

could you please take a look at my graphs and tell me what i might be missing?

i am waking at every end of sleep cycle when the pressure rises and falls, not sure what i am doing wrong.
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Machine Settings

machine: resmed airsense 10
mask: airtouch f20 medium
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Miss Emerita
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Re: Still waking up with CPAP after a year

Post by Miss Emerita » Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:56 pm

Wed be happy to try to help, but first, please reformat the daily report and repost.

Include the left panel, turning off the pie chart and the calendar.

Stack your graphs this way:

Events
Flow rate
Pressure
Leaks
Snores
Flow limitations

Include just those graphs in a single screen shot. You can squeeze them in by grabbing the horizontal gray bars that separate the graphs and pushing them up.

Thanks!
Oscar software is available at https://www.sleepfiles.com/OSCAR/

benma
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Re: Still waking up with CPAP after a year

Post by benma » Wed Sep 15, 2021 9:38 pm

Miss Emerita wrote:
Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:56 pm
Wed be happy to try to help, but first, please reformat the daily report and repost.

Include the left panel, turning off the pie chart and the calendar.

Stack your graphs this way:

Events
Flow rate
Pressure
Leaks
Snores
Flow limitations

Include just those graphs in a single screen shot. You can squeeze them in by grabbing the horizontal gray bars that separate the graphs and pushing them up.

Thanks!
thanks i have updated the chart according to the specs, appreciate all help rendered.

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jimbud
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Re: Still waking up with CPAP after a year

Post by jimbud » Thu Sep 16, 2021 9:06 am

benma
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thanks i have updated the chart according to the specs.
No you did not.

Go to view. Click on view.

Go to Reset Graphs. Click on Reset Graphs.

Click on Standard.

Graphs will be in correct order. :)

Then:
Miss Emerita wrote:
Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:56 pm
Wed be happy to try to help, but first, please reformat the daily report and repost.

Include the left panel, turning off the pie chart and the calendar.

Stack your graphs this way:

Events
Flow rate
Pressure
Leaks
Snores
Flow limitations

Include just those graphs in a single screen shot. You can squeeze them in by grabbing the horizontal gray bars that separate the graphs and pushing them up.

Thanks!
JPB

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GrumpyHere
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Re: Still waking up with CPAP after a year

Post by GrumpyHere » Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:01 pm

You also need to adjust the Graph Height value in Preferences Menu because the graphs are too small.
The easy way to set the OSCAR (v1.2) graphs in the preferred order and format:

1. Go to View menu - Reset Graphs - Standard

2. In View menu, turn on Sidebar

3. Again in View Menu turn off Daily Calendar and Pie Chart

4. Set Graph Height in File Menu -> Preferences -> Appearance Tab

On my setup, when set to 80, I get really squished up graphs like your current screenshot

At 192, the 5 graphs (flags, flow rate, pressure, leak, flow limit) are nicely spaced out.

At 160 I also get snores as the bottom graph.
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