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SD Card - Doggone it!
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RE: SD Card - Doggone it!
I got into the habit of putting a finger back over the SD card slot when I reached over to turn the machine on. But since I now only take the card out once a week, it is easier for me to remember to put it back.

I have an alarm on my phone to remind me it is CPAP data day. And another to remind me to put the card back. It is a system that has worked for over 6 months now. I used to download the data twice a week in case I missed a day. But that "in case" let me relax too much and I lost data due to waiting too long.

My next machine just may be a PR because this data crap with ResMed is stupid.
PaulaO

Take a deep breath and count to zen.




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(11-20-2014, 06:38 PM)PaulaO2 Wrote: My next machine just may be a PR because this data crap with ResMed is stupid.

Will you be getting a P10 with that too? Because as RG says "Resistance is futile" Big Grin

BTW I agree the data things they have done on the s9 is quite annoying.
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Keep pushing the P10 further up your nose. Here, let me do it for you.

And yeah, it is beyond annoying. It is proof it is all about the compliance and not the treatment. If it were about the treatment, the data would be on there longer. Not even the DOCTOR can see the data after 30 days.
PaulaO

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(11-20-2014, 03:11 PM)Galactus Wrote: Before going flashair I would stick a stick note to my nasal pillows that reminded me the card wasn't there.

(11-20-2014, 06:47 PM)Galactus Wrote: Will you be getting a P10 with that too? Because as RG says "Resistance is futile" Big Grin

BTW I agree the data things they have done on the s9 is quite annoying.

I tried the yellow sticky-note thing but it didn't work. I kept forgetting where I put the sticky-notes.

As to the P10? I no longer recommend everyone use the P10 since I had to convert my son from the P10 to a ffm........

But, I simply reminded myself that even if there is one or two people that need to use something other than the P10, it's ok. Because everyone's different. Except me of course. I'm not different. I'm the same.

What were we talking about? Oh yeah, where I left the sticky-notes. I have pills that help me remember stuff. But I forget to take them. So I guess you'll have to find the sticky-notes without my help. If you run across my memory pills, let me know.

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RE: SD Card - Doggone it!
P02- That P10 is already jammed so far up my nose there is no turning back. Talking to resmed now about a .10 fee every time I even say or type P10.

RG- You traitor! 30 lashes for you. I thought we could rely on you to forget things, be different and the same and to get everyone to convert to a P10. Now we see we can't rely on you. Go stand in the corner.
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