Oscar Data

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cpaper9000
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Oscar Data

Post by cpaper9000 » Thu Apr 02, 2026 9:57 am

Hello
I have downloaded my oscar data and will upload it soon. How much data should I add here in a post? or how much data is sufficient to determine my breathing issues? 1 hour or more?
I have some issues with very restrictive breathing out of my mouth (a ENT diagnosed redundant palate issue) and a non diagnosed palatal prolapse issue but need your expertise to see if this is likely from the data.
Thanks

ozij
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Re: Oscar Data

Post by ozij » Thu Apr 02, 2026 11:22 am

Sticky:If you want CPAP help PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING"
Pugsy wrote:
Fri Jul 27, 2018 4:36 am
Welcome to the forum.
[...]

4...If you want member input on your detailed software results...and want to share images of your reports
PLEASE read this thread.
This thread explains how to turn off the pie chart and hide the calendar....read it.
http://www.cpaptalk.com/viewtopic/t1585 ... eview.html
Use the format I have shown in the examples. Don't do snippets unless requested...Don't include a gazillion graphs either.
Just do the basics...and if someone needs or wants another graph they can just request it.
Don't make the graphs tiny...we can't evaluate tiny graphs...don't shrink your report images...it blurs the num6bers any my eyes are bad enough without trying to squint to read blurred numbers.

Also...please include how you think you slept and how you feel if you post a copy of your report. We can't read your mind.
Along with what it might be that you need help understanding. The more information you give us up front...the faster and more complete answers you will get.


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