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Tracking apnea events
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Tracking apnea events
I'm interested in being able to track my apnea events every night without having to do the full sleep test or necessarily have a CPAP machine on. This would allow me to test things like a soft cervical collar as I suspect that chin tuck is at least one cause of my sleep apnea. Does anyone know of a nice way to track sleep apnea every night?
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RE: Tracking apnea events
If such a way existed there'd be no need for sleep studies.

The only thing I can think of is using an oximeter that records data.
Sleepster

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Yeah an oximeter would be a good start. Does anyone know of a comfortable wireless oximeter that logs data?
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RE: Tracking apnea events
The Wellue O2 Ring has no wires while wearing it. It does have a cable to charge it. Might be what you are looking for...
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RE: Tracking apnea events
Sweet that does seem to be what I'm looking for. Now just need to get an idea of how accurate it is. There seen to be a few posts on here about it. Thanks
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