Summer Canada 500 feet alt. Winter Mexico 5000 feet alt
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Just got a new resmed. No problem uploading data to sh until I missed a day. Now it will not upload. I am locking/ unlocking correctly. I have got my old machine data under a separate name on my computer and I don't want to risk losing it by doing something stupid. I am a newby so need simple instructions.
Jedimark just quit. What a shame. Checkout jedimark.net I would gladly contribute to him on an annual basis.
I have a microsoft surface with a finger pad. My cursor becomes invisable as soon as i login. Used to work fine and it works with all of my other programs. Help!
Excellent ideas Sierra. My slow response is due to my newby status. Took me a few days to figure out how to post comments and figure out SleepyHead and how to paste charts- but I am learning fast. I have challenged my clinic to come up with some ideas. Will continue to work on my charts. I did modify my settings on my S9 after my previous clinic was unresponsive so have learned how to get into clinical settings. The problem with my new machine is that my new clinic will know quickly when I change a setting as my info is transmitted to them daily. I want to see if they have any ideas. My sleep doc is excellent but he probably has 2000 plus patients and hasnt time to fine tune settings. Will be back to you once I digest all of your comments. Many thanks!
here is a snapshot at 500 feet altitude. the previous one was at 5000 feet altitude.
here is a screenshot (hopefully)
Thank you Sierra. I have downloaded SleepyHead and will post the data once i figure out how to do it
I was dianosed with severe sleep apnea in September and after a sleep study in Canada was put on a resmed S7 apap. This brought my AHI from 64 to 15-25. I had another overnight sleep study in October and due to a large % of centrals was put on a resmed bpap. This has brought my AHI to 5-20 My 2 sleep studies were done at an altitude of 500 feet. The problem is that I spend 6 months at 500 feet and 6 months in a warmer climate at 5500 feet. At 500 feet my AHI readings range from 3-7. At 5500 feet they range from 5- 20 and average around 10. I understand that Resmed states that their machines correct for altitude but my readings over the last four months are directly related to what altitude I am at. I am thinking that I should ask my Doctor to have another sleep study at 5500 feet ( I don't mind paying) with the possibility of using two different settings depending on my altitude.My current settings on my Aircurve 10Vauto is IPAP Max 20.0 and Min 7.0. My airflow feels stronger at 500 feet than it does at 5500 feet Has anyone else experienced this situation or have any suggestions. I am a newby so please try not to get too technical. Thanks