Calling on Morbius---are these OAs possibly pressure induced
Calling on Morbius---are these OAs possibly pressure induced
Robysue suggested I wave you down to look at this if you don't mind.
Here's the thread:
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Here's the thread:
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Re: Calling on Morbius---are these OAs possibly pressure induced
Export the file (either SH or the contents of the data card) to Dropbox or similar depository and post the link. You should also get the long reports of the sleep studies.
Re: Calling on Morbius---are these OAs possibly pressure induced
Thanks for offering to help Morbius.
NMchop: If you don't understand what Morbius is asking you to do, PM me and I'll give you instructions.
NMchop: If you don't understand what Morbius is asking you to do, PM me and I'll give you instructions.
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Re: Calling on Morbius---are these OAs possibly pressure induced
Seems to me that there is a lot of heavy breathing right after the apnea to get some oxygen and then the breathing tapers down to next to nothing....resulting in another apnea.
I'd like to see what the flow direction is of the first large breath after the apnea....is it an inhale or exhale?
I'd like to see what the flow direction is of the first large breath after the apnea....is it an inhale or exhale?
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Re: Calling on Morbius---are these OAs possibly pressure induced
What could possibly go wrong?NMchop wrote:hope this works....
Looks to me like OA bursts.
Re: Calling on Morbius---are these OAs possibly pressure induced
Higher pressure maybe needed?
I'm at 14cm on Cpap.
I'm at 14cm on Cpap.
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Re: Calling on Morbius---are these OAs possibly pressure induced
Morbius does not do Dial Wingin', but at those pressures, you might want to start thinking about BiPAP/AutoBiPAP.
Re: Calling on Morbius---are these OAs possibly pressure induced
This poster is obviously dead from arbitrary dial wingin' (although that would seem to be redundant).
Re: Calling on Morbius---are these OAs possibly pressure induced
I'm not dead.
Or dial winging' yet.
I'm just waiting for my appointment with the sleep center.
I don't know yet how to make changes to the machine or exactly what
changes to make other then "more pressure".
I don't want to blow up like a Macy's Day thanksgiving day parade.
But I am grateful for your input. At least I know an adjustment needs to be made.
Or dial winging' yet.
I'm just waiting for my appointment with the sleep center.
I don't know yet how to make changes to the machine or exactly what
changes to make other then "more pressure".
I don't want to blow up like a Macy's Day thanksgiving day parade.
But I am grateful for your input. At least I know an adjustment needs to be made.
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Re: Calling on Morbius---are these OAs possibly pressure induced
OK but get AutoBiPAP on the table.
"IMHO" you have something there that requires a very aggressive pressure (supine sleep, or REM, or both) but for the most part a more tolerable pressure is sufficient. AutoBiPAP could take of that nicely.
Did you get your sleep studies? They would help to figure out that vulnerability.
"IMHO" you have something there that requires a very aggressive pressure (supine sleep, or REM, or both) but for the most part a more tolerable pressure is sufficient. AutoBiPAP could take of that nicely.
Did you get your sleep studies? They would help to figure out that vulnerability.
Re: Calling on Morbius---are these OAs possibly pressure induced
Or you could get a Body Position App and run those results against your event clusters.Morbius wrote:Did you get your sleep studies? They would help to figure out that vulnerability.