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Sleepy Head
On my SleepyHead report it shows Obstructive(17). What does the 17 mean? 

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RE: Sleepy Head
17 seconds.
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RE: Sleepy Head
It means that Sleepy Head thinks you had an average of approximately 17 obstructive (apnea) events per hour during the last measurement interval.  At least, I think so...hard to tell based on what you have described.
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Thanks MikeBear.
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If you see that when you hover over a flag, that is it telling you how long the event lasted in seconds. So in the image below, my Obstructive event lasted 16 seconds. It does not flag an event unless it lasts at least 10 seconds since that is the standard.

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PaulaO

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Thanks Paula02.
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