Alarmed HR monitors
I've been going pretty well, but the more I get used to the mask. The less I'm waking up when it's leaking, as a result I may as well not be using the mask and I'm getting regular conjunctivitis and full sinus'
I was considering using a HR monitor with a settable alarm, so when I do have an event and my HR raises. The alarm will go off, wake me up. I can re-adjust my mask and actually get a restfull sleep.
I've tried searching but with little success, crazy, stupid, or workable? Ideally I'd like one of the new fandagled wrist based watches rather than the traditional chest straps.
Secondly. Has anyone had any success with the pillows that have cut-outs as another potential way to stop me knocking the mask. Unfortunately a nose pillow doesn't work for me for several reasons.
RE: Alarmed HR monitors
The CMS50D Pulse Oximeter ($30-$40) has alarms for both HR and O2 levels. You just wear it on your finger. I've worn it several times without falling off. It also records so you can see a plot of the HR and O2.
RE: Alarmed HR monitors
Hi drakkar,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
Much success to you with your CPAP therapy.
trish6hundred
RE: Alarmed HR monitors
I think the 2hr limit is directed more towards those with circulation issues.
I know in my last few hospital stays I had an oximeter on my finger for the duration.
I'm new to this but I found that the pluse-oximeter adds useful information especially since the available software for my CPAP machine only gives me summary information. Like most I had trouble adapting to the CPAP machine but after 3 weeks of trying I'm finally sleeping well and the last 2 days woke up for the first time not in a fog. Although I haven't used it every night, the last two nights the oximeter summary showed far fewer events than any of the other nights I used it.
RE: Alarmed HR monitors
Thanks that gives me a google term.
I think I'm leaving towards a more sports orientated watch that I can use for cycling and running to.
And after 3 weeks I w had great compliance. Was sleeping lightly enough that if u had a leak I would wake up enough to adjust it. More at 6+ months I'm sleeping like a log again, getting maybe 4 hours max worth and leak around the 100l/s. Sleepyhead shows that I get maybe an hour with good compliance.
Last night was the best in a long time, with the machine showing 7 hours and 64l/s my puffy eyes say it was a leak and not a removal.