RE: Saddened by my lack of progress with reading OSCAR
Sure. Go ahead. Thanks
RE: Saddened by my lack of progress with reading OSCAR
(03-24-2021, 08:28 PM)DaveL Wrote: Thanks to both of you.
My space for screenshots was almost full. Now there's room for future.
I was a darn good ski instructor for 35 years. Taught over 5,000 people how to ski. Including some that became world class instructors and racers. I taught 6 days a week, mainly nights. Part time job.
Dave don't worry about me becoming a know-it-all.
Moved to main forum. Thanks!
DaveL, Forgive the off-topic diversion. I am curious with your ski instructor background, did you ever hear of a character named Cirquerider on Epicski?
Back on topic, I learned a lot from reading, and later editing and updating Robby Sue's Beginner's Guide to SleepyHead
http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php...SleepyHead It would be hard to read through that wiki and not come away with better skills at interpreting Oscar.
12-09-2021, 10:20 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-09-2021, 10:22 AM by DaveL.)
RE: Saddened by my lack of progress with reading OSCAR
sleeprider, I'll check that link out. As a ski instructor I realized that I couldn't make it a full time job. So I always taught part time and it was a second job. 5 nights a week; one day on the weekend. One day for laundry. My first ski school had 127 instructors; 4 were full time. They travelled to Australia, New Zealand yearly to teach all year.
I taught over 5,000 people how to ski in my 35 years. A very few became world class instructors with skills better than mine. A few became world class racers. I learned that everyone has questions. Everyone has goals. Everyone has fears. I always asked what people's goals were. I always asked what their fears were, and worked to give them the skills they needed to take the fears away.
So I ask questions here when I read other's posts. And I hope that I can flag a concern that others like yourself can resolve. I see how busy you all are!
I'm on a roll. I've had a few good nights of treatment lately. Perhaps I've had 9 or 10 good nights now, in 35 years of cpap use. There's something really small that I'm missing. I"m looking for that fatal flaw.
RE: Saddened by my lack of progress with reading OSCAR
I'll check that out...
"Back on topic, I learned a lot from reading, and later editing and updating Robby Sue's Beginner's Guide to SleepyHead
http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php...SleepyHead It would be hard to read through that wiki and not come away with better skills at interpreting Oscar."
RE: Saddened by my lack of progress with reading OSCAR
I think I need a book... OSCAR for dummies...