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Printing out my sleep record for my doctor

I would like to show my sleep doctor what my Fibit is collecting about my sleep patterns.  Is there a way to print out  the charts or history or the graphs themselves?   Thanks

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Hi @philchenevert,

 

I think the easiest way is to print them off of the web dashboard: https://www.fitbit.com/sleep

 

You can print the weekly charts, or go into each day and print that night's report for any night you want to share.

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Well that would seem logical. I never even throught of it. thanks

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If you want your details, like restoration, oxygen levels, temperatures, and snore report, you will have to do what I did and take screenshots from the phone app, because apparently none of that is available on the desktop app. Once you get the screenshots, you can mail them to yourself and print them out or by the time you do all that, you could just show your phone to your doctor). 😁

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@philchenevert Good luck with your doctors appointment. I agree with @WavyDavey that's the best option. 🙂

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I agree with you 

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It'd be great if you can come back to tell us how did it go @philchenevert ! 😊

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I printed out my sleep chart for numerous nights as well as a summary and showed it to my sleep doctor.  Actually a pulmonary specialist that I see annually for my sleep apnea.   He has to OK the cost of my continued medical equipment CPAP machine.  He was very impressed with the color charts showing my sleep stages, percentges of deep sleep, light sleep and non sleep.  I have read a lot about sleep and knew what everything meant so he even asked how to tell other patients about using this information on fitbit.   It was very nice to keep track of my sleep/non sleep patterns.  I haven't seen him since but plan to have charts for my next visit.    

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@philchenevert I didn't know you were using a CPAP machine at night. Hope you're better now! It' great to know that this information was helpful, I'm sure your doctor has mentioned Fitbit products to other patients to have those stats and have a better idea how they are improving their sleep. I also visited a pulmonary specialist but for different reasons but it can be a little bit stressing keep track of everything by your own. Using this charts really helps. Thanks again for coming back to share this. 🤗 

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I have sleep apnea and used to use one of the CPAP devices which were recalled by Philips. For about 8 months, I have stopped using it. Now I use Versa 3 which was said to be the best to track sleep records. But unfortunately, I cannot track my sleep as thought to. Why do not have a graph which has sleep and spo2 values on a time axis? While I was using my CPAP device I used the free sleepyhead app which would take my sleep records data from the device's SD card and let me see all the stats in a very nice way. To let you know how the screens look please look at https://bit.ly/fitbits2. (Please note that I would delete the link in a couple of days.) So is there a way to see all my data especially sleep and spo2 data on the time axis? I would like your dashboard to have a kind of the same look as seen in sleepyhead app.

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Oh wow, I didn't know that. What I usually do is just show my doctor the app.

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That does not have your name on it, as my physician pointed out.

It seems that there SHOULD be  a way, but get Fitbit to make it accessible is a problem, it seems.

 

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Thanks Leha, I've been doing the same thing. But it's a huge pain the @ss scrolling through them one at a time, screenshoting them, saving them, and pringting them, since the restoration, heart rate and oxygen levels are like three screens deep. 🙄 They really should have a way to simply export and print these logs.

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