Re: SD Card Video Tutorial
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 12:40 pm
Exactly. My 30 day was a review of my graphs from the initial sleep study. The 2 things I brought up he brushed off with an incorrect explanation. So once I saw he was just checking the blocks I decided to not waste anymore time with him. At the 1 year follow up, I am hoping to email him the data and not have to waste time going to the appointment.DreamDiver wrote:I can't fault your consideration. You are likely correct for the majority of sleep doctors out there. Some doctors probably view the data coming from the machine as little more than toy data. But if you happen to be that rare patient who has Cheynes Stokes or some other rare breathing disorder without knowing it, AND you have that also-rare doctor who actually cares and happens to see something in your flow graphs and orders sleep tests that end up changing your prescription to a more suitable machine, having good high-res data could be life-changing.[/b] I say, why not up the odds for better treatment[/b]?Lizistired wrote:I think I'm missing something. I don't think my doctor cares about high resolution data. I just really don't think he is going to look at individual apneas, much less care that it is skewed.