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Sleep Display differences

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I get two different kinds of displays when I'm looking at my sleep log. This morning when I looked at my log and clicked on today's date, a blocky line graph was displayed. The times were off so I went about changing them. After a couple of adjustments, the display changed from the graph to straight lines. Why does this happen?SleepGraphs.jpg

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@sguenthe It's really perplexing. Just as an experiment, could you try wearing your Fitbit on the other arm when you're in bed? 😐

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The same thing happened to me. The graph just changed and does not give me the same info it used to. It went from "Sleep Stages" (Deep Sleep, REM, etc.) to "Sleep Patterns" (Asleep, Restless, Awake). This doesn't help me at all. The change on my display looks exactly like the images below from sguenthe.

What happened??

 

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I still don't know what happened, but have found a way around it. I just
delete the record and reenter the times. After pressing enter twice (it
always want to do that) I get a message that I should check in a bit. I wait
a bit and select that link. Then it goes away and I can see "Today". I click
on it and the new style graph comes up. If I need to change the times I can,
but it seems I have to enter it two times before it gives me the new
results. Make the time changes in small slices or it might revert to the old
style graph again. My problem is generally weird sleeping times. Like.
starting to sleep around 7:00 pm, then being away until 1:00 am. That
sometimes results in two different records for the same day. In that case I
delete the both and re-enter the times (again, two iterations) and keep
zeroing in on the times. Frustrating, but it works for me.



Good luck.





Steve Guenther

Steven Guenther SMSgt USAF (Ret)
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