jamesbond007 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 24, 2018 1:22 pm
With all due respect, mine is a hypothesis. I am a scientist and I'd like to test my hypotheses to either prove or disprove them. This is one of those. The basis for my hypothesis is that the breathing pattern is different when you are asleep from when you are awake.
It's no hypothesis...awake breathing can be very different from asleep breathing...much more irregular. I have breathing flow rate graphs that prove it.
The machine has no idea if you are awake or asleep...it just measures air flow and sometimes our awake breathing irregularities can cause the machine to think something is going on with the airway air flow and cause it do make changes in pressure while we are awake. It is what it is.
Reading in bed with mask on...is fine...yeah, our awake breathing might change and be a little irregular and cause the machine to do something...it's not the end of the world if it does something while we are awake. If it is too annoying..turn it off and back on again so that it goes back down.
What is worse is reading in bed without the mask and machine on because there's a real good chance that we will fall asleep before putting the mask on and untreated apnea events from no mask is much more of a problem than minor annoyance with the machine wanting to increase the pressure a little while awake.
The big rule...if laying in bed ...mask and machine is on. No matter if reading or watching TV.
Only exception...sex.
I don't ever lay down without my mask being on. I put it on while sitting on the edge of the bed. I never give myself a chance to fall asleep without my mask. I know that I might have all the greatest intentions of putting the mask on just when I am starting to feel sleepy but I learned a long time ago that it is simply too easy to not get the "I am sleepy warning".
I may have to RISE but I refuse to SHINE.