Some people think that with using a range of pressures, the increasing pressures (pressures primarily rise on Flow Limitations and/or Snores) may "squash" the flow limitations ("gonna need a bigger hammer"). While they might, it will also lead to higher pressures, pressure changes and possibly unwanted effects like mask leakage, mouth leakage, pressure changes disturbing sleep and then there's no guarantee that the increased pressures will actually reduce the flow limitations.desiderata wrote:Thank you, all; I appreciate every one who has taken the time to post and share their perspective. This is how we learn and improve best, pooling our resources. This is complex stuff we're dealing with and trying to sort out. Getting a hand on which variables are influencing what is a science and an art it seems to me.
I'm not sure I'm understanding this... a range was used, not fixed pressure....we see with last nights Flow Limitations that fixed pressure of 10 probably didn't do much to help the FLs.
I don't have much congestion since I had sinus surgery, but I could use the neti pot and see how that goes.
The hose did collect some water in the low point - no actual rain out in my face - when I noticed I elevated the hose for it to drain back into the tank. I may set the humidity from 4 down to 3. Also, I looked back over my reports and notes from the previous periods of use to refresh myself about the specifics. Have some possible changes I can try.
You can surely try a higher maximum pressure to see if it helps, but keep these things in mind in case you experience adverse results.
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