sack time wrote:I'm a little apprehensive about raising the pressure myself without having a conversation with my doctor. My machine is still in the rental phase of Medicare payments so I don't know if I should be messing with it. I am very tempted. LSAT, how did you arrive at the numbers 9 to 15 that you suggested for the increase? I may be bold and try it tonight
I'm no expert on medicare rules, but I've never seen any report of any insurance company, including medicare, caring what your setting are, only if you are using the machine, most don't even care if it
works for you, though I've heard medicare does want a doctor to say "yes, it's helping".
I can't speak for lsat, but when I look at your pressure graph, I see very little time spent at a pressure as low as 9, and it's spending most of it's time smack up against the limit, which says that both the minimum and maximum settings are too low.
if it were me, I'd actually set it for 9 min and 20 max, since in most cases, the maximum is meaningless... it's like driving *legally* on the highway... it doesn't matter if you've got a ford escort or a ferrari... you can't *legally* go any faster than the speed limit, even though the max speed on one may be twice what the max speed on the other is. think of your needs during the night as the speed limit.. if you need 14, and the max is set at 15, or 20, it won't matter... but, if you happen to need 16, and the max is at 15, then the machine won't be able to do its best to help you.. like it's unable to do now, with the max at 12.
Get OSCAR
Accounts to put on the foe list: dataq1, clownbell, gearchange, lynninnj, mper!?, DreamDiver, Geer1, almostadoctor, sleepgeek, ajack, stom, mogy, D.H., They often post misleading, timewasting stuff.