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Sleepyhead Question - RustySocket - 09-18-2017

Is there a way to either filter out a portion of a session in Sleepyhead or mark events as invalid after they have been manually reviewed.

I will lay in bed and the first 45 minutes or so of my first session 
(I am using session to mean a period of data acquisition from when I put the mask on and before I take it off and use the restroom, where  my nights data may include 3-5 sessions)
This first 30-60 minutes of my initial session is full of "events" that I know are false.  I know this because I am awake watching TV, repositioning myself in bed and holding my breath, adjusting the pillows,  adjusting the mask, breathing deep and exhaling through my mouth.... etc.    I then will fall asleep at some point and you can see the flow rate stabilizes and becomes very symmetrycal.  

I know how to unflag an "entire" session and how not to include that in the nights dataset.  But I would like to take it one step further and be able to either unflag the events that are false in the first portion of that first session.  I realize that the beginning of every session through the night contains some data where I'm not asleep,  but I don't see those events happening in the second and subsequent sessions in a night as I fall asleep rather quickly.

I know this isn't crystal clear but I think someone here may be able to understand what I am describing and offer a perspective on this.  

Thanks again.


RE: Sleepyhead Question - AlanE - 09-18-2017

No, not in the current version of SH.


RE: Sleepyhead Question - RustySocket - 09-18-2017

Thanks for taking the time to reply.  I just wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking something that was obvious.