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SpO2 graph is green

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I actually have a Versa 2. Not 3.

I always check my SpO2 graphs every morning and most of the time there are no "highs". In other words, the graph was all green.

This morning, I decided to go back to all my graphs over the last several weeks and the look of the graphs has changed. Now, each one has several "highs" that were never there before. Lots of yellow lines.

Very bizarre. Can someone explain this to me?

Thanks.

 

 

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Me and lots of others too are affected by this. 

 

It has to be an app issue since the update or Fitbit will be getting sued by a lot of people!

 

All my lines for 2 years have been green too but now, swathes of orange but, notably, the times no longer match up - prior to the update, sleeping & waking times matched on both graphs but look at your times on the SP02 graph now ... they'll say something like 00:00 - 07:32:15  

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Me and lots of others too are affected by this. 

 

It has to be an app issue since the update or Fitbit will be getting sued by a lot of people!

 

All my lines for 2 years have been green too but now, swathes of orange but, notably, the times no longer match up - prior to the update, sleeping & waking times matched on both graphs but look at your times on the SP02 graph now ... they'll say something like 00:00 - 07:32:15  

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Thank-you so much as I was worried! Thought I had sleep apnea.

Surprised they haven't fixed it yet.


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Yes it is worrying but as there are so many of us, I'm thinking and hoping that it's a tech issue

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