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I am in a similar boat, with more RERAs than AHI's. I'm new to this and looking at my flow limitations in Oscar. Are my flow limitations at a level that could be a problem symptomatically, still? I am using CPAP for 7-9 hours a night for 10 days now and do not feel better yet.
Optimally you'd only see flow limits during REM (ever 1.5 to 2hrs) so you may benefit from changing your settings. I'd need to see a complete screenshot to give specific recommendations though.
Clementine39 - In order to prevent hijacking another member's thread, I split your post into its own therapy thread. I have renamed it to, "Clementine39 - Therapy Analysis". Please use this thread to for all your therapy specific comments. I will follow up this post with a PM to you, confirming my action.
Seeing one graph does not provide enough information. Please use the following steps and provide a complete Daily screenshot. By default, the graphs are organized in order of importance.
Make sure that your display is set to the Standard view, your graphs are in the default order, and all graphs are of the same size. If not:
To reset the Default Graph Order: Go to (View > Reset Graphs > Standard)
(Note: Only the Events graph should be pinned.)
To reset Graph Heights: Go to (View > Reset Graphs Heights)
Resize the Daily screen's left panel's width, so each channel parameter only uses one line and does not wrap the data. This allows more information to be displayed.
Make sure you are at the top of the Daily screen and have not scrolled down. Also, make sure you are displaying the complete day's data, and not zoomed in to any specific time range. (Take a guess as to why we mention all this. . .)
To take a screenshot of your Daily screen, select one of the following:
For Windows or Linux: Use the F12 key
For a Mac: While holding down the Fn key, press the F12 key.
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