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Chart Reviewing - SKPC - 09-29-2024

I am a longer term CPAP user (2 years)   and I THINK my settings are good as my pressures stay even most of the time all night. My AHI ranges from 2s to 8s normally. Having said that, I do have a few CSRs - randomly - and I am still not sure I understand everything I am seeing nor which are the most import items to watch. I also include pulsometer readings as well. 

My question is are there any members who are licensed technicians that will look over some charts and give insights (not medical advice) and explanations - even if a fee is involved?

Thanks


RE: Chart Reviewing - OpalRose - 09-29-2024

(4 hours ago)SKPC Wrote: My question is are there any members who are licensed technicians that will look over some charts and give insights (not medical advice) and explanations - even if a fee is involved?
Thanks

We have some of the most knowledgeable folk here on the forum that can help and advise, and there are never any fees involved.  We are simply sleep apnea sufferers helping (from years of experience) other sleep apnea folk like ourselves.  

If you are limiting advice to licensed technicians, there are a couple out there on YT and other forums that would be happy to help you for a fee.  Smile

Post a few OSCAR charts for review.  Use the guidelines in my Signature Line for Organizing a Chart, taking a Screenshot and using the Attachment Feature to post.


RE: Chart Reviewing - Crimson Nape - 09-29-2024

This is to add to OpalRose's post. I'm sure there are licensed technicians that monitor this website. By specifying their conditionals, they would be operating under the guise of a professional banner. Without a licensed physician's orders, they would be practicing medicine without a license. This would create a liability risk. More often than not, actual users know far better what will or won't work for a certain situation. Why do you wish to limit yourself?
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