Been using CPAP for about 7 months. I've experimented with masks and all kinds of settings on my machine. My biggest battle has been dry mouth. No, really leather mouth. Moved from pillow masks to nasal masks. Started using tape and it really helped. The tape solved it.
Continue to watch YouTubes and decided, based on experts opinions, to turn off EPR. Over time the rails came off. My AHI was always under .8 but I couldn't take the dry mouth especially since it had been good. Took me several weeks to finally decide to turn my EPR back on to 3. I run a static pressure of 9. Lo and behold, the very first night I turned EPR back on my dry mouth disappeared. Unbelievable! I have gone the last 3 nights with EPR on and that solved my dry mouth. And check this out, I didn't use any mouth tape. My AHI was .4, .0, .5 the last three nights.
I realize a static pressure of 9 is on the low side for many of us and I know I can't make a general statement concerning the use of EPR. But I do know it works for me. You may be one of those in the minority where it really works.
EPR Results
EPR Results
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Re: EPR Results
It is my strongly held opinion that EPR works very, very well for the vast majority by far, despite the misguided railings against it by a very small (but loud) contingency of a few self-proclaimed "experts" online.
Comfort matters. EPR provides it without detriment to many, many PAP users. Are there a select few who get slightly better AHI and better sleep without it? Sure. A few. Same with APAP use. There are outliers for every mainstream rule of thumb, though. And I think that's no valid basis for the over-application of that fact.
When tape trials solve dry mouth, that means to me that mouth leak is likely the culprit. If EPR seems to help mouth leaks, it may be that the added comfort and lower pressure on exhale from EPR is playing a positive role.
Each of us is unique. Ramp is very helpful to many people, for example. I can't use it at all, though, since I need therapy pressure right away in order to fall asleep quickly, smoothly, and comfortably, myself. I'm glad I figured that out for myself. But I haven't used that as a basis for posting anti-ramp rants online in an attempt to get YouTube hits and subs.
AHI matters, but so does comfort, when it comes to optimal sleep with PAP. It's good that you were able to find what works best for you now and that you are able to keep an eye on things for getting your therapy the best it can possibly be in the future, too. Things can change over time, including our individual needs for achieving optimal therapy.
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Re: EPR Results
Nice catch, CG!
Thirteen years of EPR has made me a happy froggie.
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Re: EPR Results
I’m hoping my post may help someone. When your mouth is stuck together like glued leather it makes you not wanna CPAP.
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Re: EPR Results
Gebo,
I'm sure what you posted will help people with a similar dry-mouth experience. It's good that you posted.
I'm sure what you posted will help people with a similar dry-mouth experience. It's good that you posted.
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Mask: Bleep Dreamport mask system
Re: EPR Results
I think I am one of those on wish EPR doesn't work. I have tried it several times and the result is I feel worse than ever. I don't have issues breathing against the pressure, so thankfully I don't need it. Mt sleep is very fragile, so I eliminate as many variables as possible.
I am glad it works for you though.
I am glad it works for you though.
Re: EPR Results
I agree. We are all different. I may be in the minority. We must search for what works for us. Start with the main stream and venture out. You can’t give up! 

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Machine: ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
Mask: AirFit™ P10 Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
2 Timothy 2:15