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5 months on therapy and no difference.
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RE: 5 months on therapy and no difference.
To obtain a complete Daily screen without the Right-side menu, Calendar, and Pie Chart, use the F12 or Fn+F12 for Mac to take the screenshot.

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RE: 5 months on therapy and no difference.
Hi,

Once you have selected the Daily Page, there are several ways to get all the necessary elements for posting, depending on your computer. I have an ASUS windows  laptop. 

The main way is using  F12 (or select on the view tab at the top of the daily page,take screen )
shot).

Probably also the windows key+print screen.

I have a French AZERTY keyboard so not to sure for QUERTY.

Here is a useful link relating to Oscar graphs:-
http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php?title=OSCAR_Organization_-_Daily_Page
We need to see the left hand pane , as well as the main graphs pane.

When you have sorted it out, please repost.

Thks
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RE: 5 months on therapy and no difference.
(04-08-2023, 08:55 PM)cmpman1974 Wrote: Yes Anthony, 15+ YEARS later and still am in the same boat mainly.  Same exact situation as you're describing...yawning hundreds of times a day, exhausted beyond belief.  Therapy has made little to no difference fatigue wise.  In my case, I think my sleep doctor overlooked continual hypoxia for years despite being on CPAP/BPAP.  I often wonder if the damage is permanent since I had O2 below 88% for a long time every night for years.  Be very aware of this issue as well and pay attention.

How did you fix the hypoxia? My O2 rises and falls all night while I sleep with or without my CPAP. it will bounce up and down from 95% to 80% all night long.
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