Pugsy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30, 2018 5:46 am
Everything, in both replies.
Wow. What a great response. I was wanting to learn what to look for, and I have been schooled. I was wondering about "bigger breaths starting around 22:30:15 and 22:30:30...", your explanation makes perfect sense. I see it, and I understand. And as I'm typing this post, it dawned on me that my wife watches the 10pm news until she's seen enough, and then comes to bed. This involves putting the dog in his crate at the end of the bed, and while she tries to be quiet, the latch makes noise and sometimes wakes me up. I'll bet that's exactly what happened here.
I've got a feeling you're correct in saying that especially the last two could be sleep onset centrals. I've caught myself in that situation, even prior to xPAP. I read until I'm ready to fall asleep. The first sign that I need to put the Kindle down is that it slips slightly in my hand and this wakes me up from very light sleep. And there were instances that this happened and I recall thinking to myself, "geez, take a breath". Maybe, maybe not, but it's great to know how you're evaluating this. Main thing I was after.
That Encore chart does indeed make the awake breathing much easier to spot, I see why you like it. I'm curious what the black dots on the pressure line mean.
Pugsy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30, 2018 5:46 am
Now here's the deal with newbies and arousals...it's common because the brain just hasn't come to grips with this new alien being stuck on its human's face blowing air up the nose. So it will tend to want to wake its human to alert the human about this "thing" on its face. So it's common for newbies to see this post arousal stuff and the fix for it is time and experience so that the brain becomes one with its new best friend and quits poking you in the middle of the night to warn you about this "thing" on your face.
This is where the give it time thing comes in with this therapy when everything else looks decent...we have to give the brain time to be okay with the alien and quit poking you to warn you ""hey dude, there's an alien stuck on your nose" kind of thing.
The brain needs to get on-board, 'cause this isn't going to change! (Mine's always been a slow learner). I'm already thinking about finding a backup machine, I never want to sleep without APAP again. It's a minor miracle for me so far. My machine was brand new, but it's still possible for the unthinkable to happen.
Pugsy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30, 2018 5:46 am
I think you are doing very well and just need to give your brain time to fall in love with its new best friend.
I feel like I'm doing well also, after all the wonderful advice and guidance from you and palerider. And I understand everything SO much better. Not a mystical black box anymore. I can't thank the two of you enough, I sincerely appreciate your help immensely!
And look what happened last night for the first time. Didn't think it possible for me. Had 5 RERA's, so it's just a no-hitter, not a perfect game.
Don't worry, I'm not reading too much into this. I know how and why I jump around. Just had to share.

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