Switched to ResMed; loving it
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Switched to ResMed; loving it
I was ultra-annoyed to hear that my CPAP may have been doing me harm, and it was a huge pain in the neck (and uber-expensive) to get a ResMed machine, but I am so much happier with my new machine. I've used PR for a decade and never tried ResMed. Am I the only one who finds ResMed way better than PR or did I just miss this unknown fact? Way quieter, love waking up to an interface with some simple stats, and my AHI is much lower for the same settings.
Re: Switched to ResMed; loving it
You're not alone by a long shot!
Re: Switched to ResMed; loving it
Your experience is common, I've only seen two people, (I think) that tried both and said they liked Respironics better. Maybe three.ThisIsMyUserName wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 1:01 pmAm I the only one who finds ResMed way better than PR or did I just miss this unknown fact? Way quieter, love waking up to an interface with some simple stats, and my AHI is much lower for the same settings.
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Re: Switched to ResMed; loving it
the more time you spend here, the more you'll here both veteran and newbies saying much the same thing.ThisIsMyUserName wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 1:01 pmAm I the only one who finds ResMed way better than PR or did I just miss this unknown fact? Way quieter, love waking up to an interface with some simple stats, and my AHI is much lower for the same settings.
it is known.
but maybe not outside of cpaptalk?
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Re: Switched to ResMed; loving it
I have heard that you get what you pay for.
And if it matters--it's worth it.
I gotta have my Ghirardelli chocolate, Claussen pickles,
and Resmed Airsense 10 Autoset for her.
But not at the same time, of course!
And if it matters--it's worth it.
I gotta have my Ghirardelli chocolate, Claussen pickles,
and Resmed Airsense 10 Autoset for her.
But not at the same time, of course!
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Re: Switched to ResMed; loving it
I also switched about 2 months ago from the Pr to the resmed airsense 10 and I'm findinding my numbers are considerably better . I have one question though. I have the machine set to auto humid and heat and I'm finding that it uses more water than the pr ever did . the old pr could get 2 nights without a fill but the resmed needs a fill not top up every day. I'm not sure if its the size of the tank but I am buying more distilled water with the resmed. average sleep same as the pr , about 7-8 hours daily.
Any thoughts? I do like the machine but the heated hose is a bit stiffer than the one on the PR. Minor detail.
Any thoughts? I do like the machine but the heated hose is a bit stiffer than the one on the PR. Minor detail.
Re: Switched to ResMed; loving it
So, turn the humidity down.majt wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 11:44 pmI also switched about 2 months ago from the Pr to the resmed airsense 10 and I'm findinding my numbers are considerably better . I have one question though. I have the machine set to auto humid and heat and I'm finding that it uses more water than the pr ever did . the old pr could get 2 nights without a fill but the resmed needs a fill not top up every day. I'm not sure if its the size of the tank but I am buying more distilled water with the resmed. average sleep same as the pr , about 7-8 hours daily.
Any thoughts? I do like the machine but the heated hose is a bit stiffer than the one on the PR. Minor detail.
If you want the hose softer, toss it in the dryer for about a minute.
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Re: Switched to ResMed; loving it
I would agree, i just switched to an Autosense 10 and i think i'm sleeping better.
I actually have two now, a "for her" model with a few thousand hours on it and a regular one that is new. The used one is extremely quiet. The new one makes some motor sounds. I actually had to return my first new one because it became extremely noisey after the first night. I wonder if they have cut some corners in manufacturing recently.
I have had some challenges with the used one, the prevoius owner uses some kind of air freshener which the hoses, motor housing, and humidifier seals seem to have absorbed. I've washed and soaked, and its comming around pretty well. The used climateline hoses are a lost cause. The machine itself is just about cleaned up. I may have to replace the humidifier.
Jim
I actually have two now, a "for her" model with a few thousand hours on it and a regular one that is new. The used one is extremely quiet. The new one makes some motor sounds. I actually had to return my first new one because it became extremely noisey after the first night. I wonder if they have cut some corners in manufacturing recently.
I have had some challenges with the used one, the prevoius owner uses some kind of air freshener which the hoses, motor housing, and humidifier seals seem to have absorbed. I've washed and soaked, and its comming around pretty well. The used climateline hoses are a lost cause. The machine itself is just about cleaned up. I may have to replace the humidifier.
Jim
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Re: Switched to ResMed; loving it
I would agree with the general sentiment. I had a Resmed Air 10 which died. I replaced it with DreamStation since there was a bargain. I generally found my AHI higher and my sleep less restful with the Phillips. I think its the slow response algorithm. With the recall, I've switched to using my ResMed Air Mini full time and my sleep seems a ton better. I've questioned whether it was related to no longer using a humidifier, but I have been used the HumidX F20 which seems to have helped make the machine more tolerable.
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Re: Switched to ResMed; loving it
I started out with an AirMini, cos I needed to travel a lot. Then I had a tonsillectomy and started to really need humidity, so I switched over to the DreamStation Go with the heated humidifier.
While the humidifier was a nice welcome, I found that just about every other aspect was inferior.
I had to manually close the vents and breath in a out HARD in order to get it to auto start.
Ramp functionality was not automatic, you have to tap the screen to get it into ramp.
Water tank was small.
and the worse thing about it, the whole #foamgate saga.
I've just switched over to an airsense 10 (since I'm no longer travelling) and it is really so much better.
AHI is better
auto start works just with a gentle breath
Water tank is huge
Heated hose is a luxury I never knew I loved
It is SILENT
While the humidifier was a nice welcome, I found that just about every other aspect was inferior.
I had to manually close the vents and breath in a out HARD in order to get it to auto start.
Ramp functionality was not automatic, you have to tap the screen to get it into ramp.
Water tank was small.
and the worse thing about it, the whole #foamgate saga.
I've just switched over to an airsense 10 (since I'm no longer travelling) and it is really so much better.
AHI is better
auto start works just with a gentle breath
Water tank is huge
Heated hose is a luxury I never knew I loved
It is SILENT
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Re: Switched to ResMed; loving it
Yes its weird but its turned out for the best because the ResMed is much better for me too. Philips is also incapable of making decent software, the app is fiddly garbage.
As an extra bonus, there are no carcinogens, which is nice.
As an extra bonus, there are no carcinogens, which is nice.
Re: Switched to ResMed; loving it
ME TOO!!!!!!! I bought a used Resmed Autoset from LSAT a year ago and have not missed my PR or my F&P in the least. Great decision !!!!!
Cheers
Nan
Cheers
Nan
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