Feedback on data
Hello everyone,
I hope you are doing well. I was wondering if those of you who are more versed in reading the sleepyhead data wouldn't mind looking at my data. I was wondering if you had any suggestions or feedback based on what you see as I am not sleeping very well at all. I have posted 3 days worth of data.
Thank you very much in advance.
Respectfully,
Johnathon
RE: Feedback on data
You could bump the minimum up to 15cm if you want to get under 1 on the AHI. That should help cut down on the pressure swings.
RE: Feedback on data
Thanks Walla Walla.
Do you have any suggestions on Ti Min, Ti max, Cycle and Triggering?
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I myself leave mine in the default settings. You can download the clinic manual in the private files section. It explains which each setting does. Normally they're adjusted for breathing comfort. It's above my pay scale which is nothing.
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That looks good. If you could get a solid 8 hours of sleep in, I would call it perfect. I wish I had some clairvoyant abiltity to determine what ails you. Time on the machine with consistent numbers and consistently good sleeping habits will help you of course, but I'm at a loss for recommendations that will make you feel better. You know that so many factors contribute to well being.
I suggest a well written and strategic health analysis that starts with the health aspects that you can readily change and then start working through a plan with goal oriented objectives. The outcomes of each objective should be evaluated and recorded. Hopefully a pattern would emerge to give you a clearer focus of what direction you need to aim your efforts so that you can accomplish the final goal (of feeling great) while acheiving objectives that make the most impact.
Jesse
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It's tough man. I have a feeling that there isn't going to be a silver bullet to kill your bad feelings. Using the advice of healthcare professionals is fine but you know yourself better than they do. I'm sure that you've done some critical thinking on your symptoms but have you written up a plan or at least a simple strategy? Try to focus on things that you can do without consultation, because those aspects can be worked simultaneously with your healthcare providers approaches.
Using a categorical approach can be helpful.
Physical fitness/exercise
Dietary/consumption
Habits (good and bad)
Recreation/hobbies
Relationships
Anything you feel you need to work on can be a set of objectives that will contribute to your well being. I understand that you have some physical and biological aspects that shouldn't be denied but stepping away from the stuff that you count on others to handle for you may help you contribute to your own well being. I'm not suggesting that you discontinue your professional visits and ignore them, I'm suggesting that you add on to them with things that are solely in your control and cannot be advised upon by anyone other than yourself.
I can't make a recommendation on drugs man. I can tell you that my opinion is the least the better.
Jesse