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Fitness tracker sleep data - extremely low deep sleep.

Sleep Health | Last Active: Mar 1 3:01pm | Replies (42)

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@rjjacobsen

So I go to pull the memory card from the CPAP to take to the clinic for analysis... but there's no SD card... The last time I saw him a year ago I remember he couldn't download the data reported by the CPAP to the manufacturer's site.

So, after the holiday, I'm to call the vendor that sold/services the CPAP machine if there's something they can do to get the data and to get me another SD card.

Sigh...

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I think some of the CPAP machines have built in memory and you have to take the machine to the clinic and they download the data from the machine. That’s the way my ResMed AirMini works.

One another thing - I have chronic pain in shoulders, hips and lower back. I can also take NSAIDs for short durations because they mess up to GI tract.

Tylenol does nothing, naproxen works best and while I try to take that with meals, it causes problems.

As a test, 1 started trying 1/2 tablet and the deep sleep % nudged up a bit, so it appears better pain management is necessary.

I had the same reaction when I couldn't find an SD card in my machine. I made an appointment with my sleep doctor (responding to a message from NORCO that said I should see my dr. & take the SD card.
I made the appt. and he was mystified, as my newer machine automatically sends the info so NO SD card required. CHECK your machine's name, Number, etc. against the website specs to see if one is really necessary and check with your sleep dr. to be sure you need an appt., etc.