"Educated" doesn't make it the gospel and Jason certainly doesn't walk on water.vandownbytheriver wrote: ↑Sun Jun 23, 2024 10:39 pmAnother educated opinion on APAP:ChicagoGranny wrote: ↑Sun Jun 23, 2024 12:17 pmAPAP pressure settings are the most popular for good reasons.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuZCByiG1nU
There are some very valid reasons why auto adjusting pressures may work better but some people just can't seem to understand that...and being "educated" doesn't seem to change that fact.
Jason also doesn't like EPR (because it can trigger central apneas in a very small percentage of people who use it) and that's just plain idiotic.
People need to learn and understand what works well for THEM and not necessarily some educated opinion on the internet.
Not everyone's needs are the same and one size doesn't fit all.
They need to form their own "educated" opinions based on their own personal experience.
BTW folks....I got an educated opinion myself and so does CG and any others who happen to differ with Jason's (or Nicko's) opinions. Our opinions are just as valid.
There is a substantial difference in my own pressure needs during REM when compared to non REM....Like 6 to 8 cm more in REM and I don't think I want to be using 8 cm more (puts me in the mid to upper teens in terms of pressures) just because a sleep tech thinks "fixed" pressures is the ultimate way to go. It isn't. Using 8 cm more ALL night long just to deal with the 20% of the time a person is in REM is just plain stupid IMHO. Why in the hell would I want to do that? Just because Jason or Nick says so???? Not going to happen.
People can try both ways and just see what works best for THEM and decide what to do or not do.
Let people educate themselves about THEIR own needs.
Yes fixed works better for some but auto adjusting works better for the other "some".