12-31-2016 16:51
12-31-2016 16:51
I'm curious what the 'normal' times you are restless is.
12-31-2016 17:26
12-31-2016 17:26
I don't know about others, but to me there is no "normal". Some nights there might be 25 times restless or awake, and other nights, like last night, there were only 2 times restless or awake.
12-31-2016 19:21
12-31-2016 19:21
For me, it really depends on how tired I am. If I'm exhausted I won't move much, but if I'm not too tired, I might move a lot.
12-31-2016 19:36
12-31-2016 19:36
Hello @corieann, do you have your sleep set for normal and not sensative.. Unless you have a specific reason it should be set to normal.
As you noticed I moved the thread from the I need help to the discussion forums better sleep.
This seems to fit the topic closer and opens the thread to all the tracker a that monitor sleep.. Only 1 tracker doesnt.
12-31-2016 22:02
12-31-2016 22:02
Hi! It is set to normal but I'm curious what other peoples sleep is like. How many times are you restless through the night?
01-04-2017 04:17
01-04-2017 04:17
I've been curious about the amount of restlessness also. Most nights I seem to be 13x to 18x. I've had as low as 7x. Most people seem to be concerned with their sleep effieciency number, but if you have a high amount of restlessness, I don't believe that is good. The thing I'm wondering is 13x - 18x of restlessness average?
01-04-2017 10:42
01-04-2017 10:42
Hi, I'm restless 10x to 24x per night!! Just wondered what most folks average.
01-04-2017 10:58
01-04-2017 10:58
Don't know that there is any kind of average, @Classy16, since so many things affect how restless one is when sleeping. I just looked over the past week, and mine ranged from a low of 3x to 16x during the week.
01-04-2017 12:26
01-04-2017 12:26
01-04-2017 14:53
01-05-2017 11:57
01-05-2017 11:57
I've been using the fit bit for approx 3 months. My average nights sleep is 4 hours. Is it really even accurate? What's the difference to setting from normal to sensitive? My partner has told me several times to get rid of the watch.. appears I'm getting a little obsessed with sleep patterns. Intriguing though
01-05-2017 14:26
01-05-2017 14:26
I would say you're set on sensitive instead of normal. It looks like it's picking up every movement you make and not giving you enough sleep time. Be sure it's on normal.
For myself, the reason I asked about the number of restless movement of others is because one doctor says I'm not bad enough to be treated for sleep apnea and another says I need to be treated. Too much movement isn't good if it's caused by sleep apnea. I was looking to see what other people are doing as far as restlessness.
Thanks everyone for your response!
01-05-2017 14:30
01-05-2017 14:30
01-05-2017 16:58
01-05-2017 16:58
01-06-2017 02:21
01-06-2017 02:21
I I'm sure you'll see a big improvement on the normal setting. If you've never had a sleep study I guarantee you will not sleep much when you're hooked up to all the wires. It's an interesting process.....I've had 3 of them. If you don't mind sharing how you make out, I'd love to hear. Sometimes it takes a month to get the results.
01-06-2017 05:36
01-06-2017 05:36
I'm between 4-10 times restless and 0-2 times awake and 96-99% efficiency. I do use a cpap machine. My wife says I move very little while sleeping while she flops around like a fish out of water. My sleep is very regimented since I found out I have severe sleep apnea. The cpap machine has made a huge difference in my life and if anyone is having difficulty with sleep or fatigue during the day go see a sleep specialist.
01-06-2017 09:26 - edited 01-06-2017 09:27
01-06-2017 09:26 - edited 01-06-2017 09:27
Thanks so much for sharing. I don't know if you saw one of my posts that my 2 doctors don't agree on my sleep study. One says I'm not that bad; the other says I need to be treated. I'm trying to gather information to make an educated decision. I appreciate your info.
01-06-2017 09:30
01-06-2017 09:30
Mine varies. I've never been a good sleeper. I wake up several times during the night and of couse I move around.....well, that's going to show as being restless. I've been as low as 8 X and as many as 20 X. I've been curious as what is normal for others too.
01-06-2017 13:25
01-06-2017 13:25
You were right! It was set to sensitive! SO much of a difference in readings last night. I did try a supplement to help me sleep also (High Burn 😎
01-06-2017 16:13
01-06-2017 16:13
Thanks @SunsetRunner. That's kind of what I thought was happening before I got a Fitbit (sleep apnea) so I was curious what it looked like for everyone else. I'm dreading a sleep test though as I'm already a light sleeper 😕