Due for a new machine what's improved in 5 yrs
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Due for a new machine what's improved in 5 yrs
Hello
My Pulmonologist is calling n a prescription to my DME for an APAP. My current machine is not an apap. 5 yrs old so old phillpps Respironics CPAP. I've been feeling like before I ever got the machine. Wearing it maybe all but one day a month. I currently fight getting to sleep with the CPAP as I am feeling more and more claustrophoic while wearing it Once I get to sleep usually ok. I seem to like to breathe really deeply to relax and fall asleep and my current machine tries to shorten my inhale and exhale. Hopefully an APAP is smarter than that.
What APAP machine would you recommend.
My computer with sleepyhead loaded is not functional so can't check my stats. I hear the new machines send data directly to the dr can I also send it to sleepyhead?
Thanks
My Pulmonologist is calling n a prescription to my DME for an APAP. My current machine is not an apap. 5 yrs old so old phillpps Respironics CPAP. I've been feeling like before I ever got the machine. Wearing it maybe all but one day a month. I currently fight getting to sleep with the CPAP as I am feeling more and more claustrophoic while wearing it Once I get to sleep usually ok. I seem to like to breathe really deeply to relax and fall asleep and my current machine tries to shorten my inhale and exhale. Hopefully an APAP is smarter than that.
What APAP machine would you recommend.
My computer with sleepyhead loaded is not functional so can't check my stats. I hear the new machines send data directly to the dr can I also send it to sleepyhead?
Thanks
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Re: Due for a new machine what's improved in 5 yrs
The only way you can send the data to sleepyhead is to either move your SD card to the computer or install a Flash Air card in the machine. I use Flash Air cards in both of our machines and transfer data from the machines to the computer using my in home router. I set up two folders for the data (one for my wife and one for me). After transferring data to my computer, I have sleepyhead read the data from the files.
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Re: Due for a new machine what's improved in 5 yrs
You might consider the machine I use. Click the link below. This one is considered state of the art. It does cpap, apap, and apap "for her."
Re: Due for a new machine what's improved in 5 yrs
If your min. pressure setting is too low you won't be able to inhale properly... what is it at now? And you can use a feature on the new machine (most have it) to help you exhale more easily too.
Re: Due for a new machine what's improved in 5 yrs
Turn off flex.birdygirl38 wrote: and my current machine tries to shorten my inhale and exhale.
Get OSCAR
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Re: Due for a new machine what's improved in 5 yrs
1. AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier https://www.cpap.com/productpage/resmed ... idair.htmlbirdygirl38 wrote:What APAP machine would you recommend.
2. AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ For Her CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/resmed ... idair.html
3. DreamStation Auto CPAP Machine (add humidifier if desired) https://www.cpap.com/productpage/pr-dre ... chine.html
Either of these machines should serve you well assuming you have obstructive sleep apnea and your pressure requirement is not 14 or above.
We can help you with the data and getting Sleepyhead to work properly after you have your machine.
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Re: Due for a new machine what's improved in 5 yrs
My min pressure is 4 and max 11. I ramp over 45 minutes. Not sure how to turn off flex. Will look into that tonight when I go up to sleep.
Re: Due for a new machine what's improved in 5 yrs
Your min. pressure is the machine's default low and way too difficult for people to inhale properly... bump it to at least 6 or 7 for now and get rid of the ramp - you don't need it for those very low numbers and you're not being fully treated for 45 mins (while it's climbing 'allll' the way up from... 4 to...4!
Re: Due for a new machine what's improved in 5 yrs
Actually with Respironics machines in auto adjusting mode and using ramp the machine will suspend ramp if something should happen and the airway closes and then once that has passed will resume ramp if any time is left on the ramp period.
So saying that a person isn't treated when in ramp isn't true with Respironics machines in apap mode...all past Respironics apap models included.
And now with the new Smart Ramp or Auto Ramp of the Respironics machines it's even available when not in apap mode if they choose the new ramp option.

So saying that a person isn't treated when in ramp isn't true with Respironics machines in apap mode...all past Respironics apap models included.
And now with the new Smart Ramp or Auto Ramp of the Respironics machines it's even available when not in apap mode if they choose the new ramp option.

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Re: Due for a new machine what's improved in 5 yrs
I said "not FULLY treated", not UNtreated.
Re: Due for a new machine what's improved in 5 yrs
So how is it not full treated if the machine suspends ramp and goes right to work?
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Re: Due for a new machine what's improved in 5 yrs
I have a 3 year old System One. The motor is humming and HME sent me home and told me to remove the white filter. If it doesn't fix it bring it back today and they will give me a loaner while "fixing" it. They also said being it is 3 years old my insurance will replace the machine. What is currently the best technology these days? Previously S9 was my first choice. The autosense 10 was new and most were saying to get the S9. What is the feeling these days? Thanks
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Re: Due for a new machine what's improved in 5 yrs
If you are getting it from a local DME covered by your insurance, it's going to be the ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier - https://www.cpap.com/productpage/resmed ... idair.html .jeffwolfrrt wrote:I have a 3 year old System One. The motor is humming and HME sent me home and told me to remove the white filter. If it doesn't fix it bring it back today and they will give me a loaner while "fixing" it. They also said being it is 3 years old my insurance will replace the machine. What is currently the best technology these days? Previously S9 was my first choice. The autosense 10 was new and most were saying to get the S9. What is the feeling these days? Thanks
Local DMEs are unlikely to have any stock of S9 left. The 10 is very good.
If you prefer a Respironics machine - https://www.cpap.com/productpage/pr-dre ... chine.html
Re: Due for a new machine what's improved in 5 yrs
4 to...4 is no ramp at 'allll'Julie wrote:get rid of the ramp - you don't need it for those very low numbers and you're not being fully treated for 45 mins (while it's climbing 'allll' the way up from... 4 to...4!
Re: Due for a new machine what's improved in 5 yrs
1. Not all machines work that way.Pugsy wrote:So how is it not full treated if the machine suspends ramp and goes right to work?
2. If you have a APAP, and the pressure is set wide treatment won't take effect fast enough to give full treatment. Jim
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