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These posts are truly so depressing and common! Who are all these men out here thinking they're gonna fistfight Death and that breathing is for wimps? If he already knows the Jo Koy routine, my guess is recording the sound won't help. He thinks he's tougher than Shaq and Brett Favre, both of whom us
...Deviant-Septum in r/SleepApnea
December 13, 2025 4:13 PM
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I use the Wellue O2 ring that does every second. It imports into OSCAR and SleepHQ, which was important to me. These days, I tend to look at the movement chart as much as the O2 chart because it helps me know that I was awake at certain times when looking at my flow rate chart. Do I need it? Probabl
...Motor-Blacksmith4174 in r/SleepApnea
October 16, 2025 9:56 PM
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I wear a Wellue O2 ring every night (except for last night when the cat distracted me right when I was about to put it on). It imports into OSCAR and SleepHQ. Most of the time, the data isn't that interesting, but I like to use the movement data to help me recognize when I turn over, or when an even
...Motor-Blacksmith4174 in r/SleepApnea
November 4, 2025 9:30 PM
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Welcome to the club. Getting diagnosed is a HUGE step, so well done. That’s pretty severe, especially the O2 nadir. Deep sleep is particularly important to the brain, and there are correlations between a lack of deep sleep and developing conditions like dementia. I basically had no deep sleep before
...21five in r/SleepApnea
July 22, 2025 10:17 PM
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Medical dismissal trauma is real. Being told “nothing’s wrong” when you’re suffering is damaging and invalidating. What you can do now: Seek a board-certified sleep medicine specialist (not just ENT) • Ideally one with experience in UARS, REM-related OSA, and non-CPAP options. • Look for specialists
...madfaisal in r/UARS
May 19, 2025 9:37 PM
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Not the guy you asked, but I use a Wellue O2ring oximeter.https://a.co/d/8uC7j97 works wonderfully, you can also import its data to SleepHQ if that's someting you use.
TommyCrooks24 in r/SleepApnea
August 7, 2025 4:51 PM
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Yes it takes time for body to heal. You might also consider using a Wellue O2Ring (or similar overnight oximeter) alongside CPAP. It tracks continuous oxygen levels and pulse rate, so you can see if your SpO₂ is staying stable through the night and whether micro-arousals or drops are still happening
...sleepapnea25 in r/SleepApnea
February 16, 2026 2:40 PM
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I was able to see before and after effects of CPAP using mine quite clearly. Very eye opening to see the classic o2 drop combined with increased heart rate that is a classic OSA event. FYI, I am selling mine if anyone is interested, DM me. Its the Wellue O2Ring-S version, higher resolution/more accu
...pssssn in r/CPAPSupport
November 24, 2025 10:47 PM
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The spo2 sensor in Samsung smart devices is absolute junk, it could be right but I wouldnt rely on it for a medical diagnosis. For reference, I have a Samsung Galaxy Ring, and it regularly says my spo2 is dropped really low (I'm on cpap) when I wear my Samsung watch (old model, it's a gsw4) it also
...splashbodge in r/SleepApnea
December 24, 2025 11:11 AM
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As far as I can tell, the Wellue O2 Pro is the same ring except the Sleep HQ one has a software tweak that allows it to work with their platform and is a bit more expensive.
cruiserman_80 in r/SleepApnea
August 31, 2025 11:31 PM
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