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Understanding leak data + session order
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Understanding leak data + session order
Hi guys

Lately Oscar has been showing me leaks, and I'm not sure how to interpret the data - how severe they are, how much of an effect they can have on my sleep quality, what on earth could be causing them.... They seem to appear in the later stages of the night. I know that the leaks can cause me to feel more tired in the morning (even when the AHI is low: for me 5 or lower is good) but are these serious ones? And why should they appear only later in the night?

In addition - last night I woke up a couple of times, so Oscar shows 3 sessions. But in Session information, the first session (starting at 22.57) appears last in the list. Does this have any meaning?

(It seems there was a period of a couple of hours when I was without a mask. Don't remember this. Hope it doesn't mean the machine is malfunctioning.)

Thanks in advance!
       
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