05-03-2026 00:49
05-03-2026 00:49
I'm an insomniac, (especially when I have an abscess on a 30yr old dental crown & post ATM). So my sleep is very often fragmented, with large periods of wakefulness between sleep sessions.
For a failed night, I would far rather know the total Deep sleep time, REM etc rather than for just one session. Why can the sessions not be joined together to do this, even if it means a horrifically long yellow 'AWAKE' stripe in-between them?
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yesterday
@matirdamb The sleep and awake time is summed for you. Unless you mean that your awake time in between your sleep at night is so long that Fitbit considered you to have 2 sleep sessions in the course of a night? If so, you must be tossing and turning so much it thinks you are fully awake and no longer within the same sleep cycle anymore.
I have been awake before and unable to resume sleep but I wasn't really moving and for the 30 minutes or so that happened, it had correctly notated as awake time during the night with light sleep notated on either ends of the awake times.
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