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It went well. It would have gone better if the Contec CMS-50D+ recording oximeter weren't so darn tricky to turn On/Off. At least for this "techie disaster". Whatsa matter w/KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid)? I need KISS. Turns out all I had to do was take it off my finger and wait a few seconds. *sigh* So I dropped all the data from the CMS-50D+. *sigh*. Ah well, tonight is another night and tomorrow another day.
I think I slept well last night. From about 12:30 AM to 6 AM. Which is not at all unusual for me. I felt good when I woke up. UNTIL I realized my daily "fix" of data was NOT going to be available. (I don't have the software - yet). And then was REALLY disappointed when I wasn't even able to get my data "fix" from the oximeter either. I was counting on the oximeter data to prevent any severe "data withdrawal" symptoms. *wicked grin*
jnk has warned me that most likely there will really be no difference between the two bi-levels. So did my sleep lab manager. But sometimes I get a bug in my craw and I just can't be satisfied until I prove or disprove it to myself.
Yesteday I took a last "goodbye for now" nap on my Resmed VPAP Auto before packing it safely away for the month and used the Respironics FitLite full face mask for the first time.
I rather like it! I did have some trouble w/leaks, not bad ones, in an unusual area - and the only area. It seems the FitLife's "bow" or "arch" or "curve" or whatever you want to call it at the forehead is more curved than my evidently flatter forehead needs. The very center of the cushion at the top would push out as my pressure built up and a small leak would develop right in the center of my forehead. The leak wasn't so bad, I suspect my VPAP Auto could have compensated for it nicely - except it also whistled. Not a loud piercing whistle. Just a relatively quiet IRRITATING whistle that made it difficult to go to sleep and that woke my husband up. Yeah, he had popped a Tylenol and laid down because his leg was bothering him so bad. He who never naps. I fussed w/it a bit but will give up for awhile.
I'm not at all ready to give up on the FitLife. I liked it too much. Comfortable (until the pressure popped that forehead leak), full clear field of vision. But I'll pack it away for the month too along w/my VPAP Auto and see how this PR S1 and my ProBasics Zzz-Mask and I get along.
So - so far so good w/the PR S1, not so good w/the CMS-50D+ for night one.
I so wish I hadn't loaned out my SPO 7500 recording wrist oximeter so I wouldn't have had to borrow this CMS-50D+. But I'm sure its just that I'm familiar w/my SPO 7500 and need to get used to how to operate this 50D+. The person I borrowed it from loves it - but then they've never used the SPO 7500 either. And I will say the On/Off button on the 50D+ is sure a lot easier to use than that dang button on the 7500. But then my 7500 is no spring chicken. Its one of the first ones out. I'd guess SPO improved on it in later models.
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Ha! FIVE nights now on the PR S1 BPAP Auto. So much for my "guess-timates". I've consistently been sleeping better than 7 hours a night w/this PR S1. And I've failed to mention what a near stroke of genius the swivel hose connector to the humidifier is. It really is so convenient. The first 4 nights I averaged 7:48 hours a night for a total of 33.2 hours with it. As soon as hubby wakes I'll check my stats for the full five nights. And then I want to turn the LCD backlight on. My provider left it turned off. I've been doing my one "pit stop" a night and it is always well into the night, after which I get about another hour and a half of sleep before waking up for the day. I can't believe how quickly I am falling asleep EVERY night. I must be falling asleep almost as soon as my head hits the pillow.
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