Hi again,MrPresident wrote:avi123
I got my S9 Autoset tonight and I am excited to give it a spin. After reading your advice I plan to use your method for titration. I already know that anything less than 12 and I feel like I am suffocating. So I plan to set it at 12 - 14 and see what the graphs look like.
I'll let you know how it goes in about a week.
Thanks again.
I have been reading this thread with intense interest - I did not have time until today but now I am there.
The interest comes from even my own situation. I have been using CPAP for nine years now - first titration too low - pressure bump ok for a time - pressure bump and adding feedback (read data a couple of times a week) ok for a couple of years. Moved to a more healthy enviornment, at higher altitude, and lost weight and struggled to keep the breathing stable (the other side of the coin from AHI). My honest efforts to find a doctor who could work with me to reduce pressure failed.
So I reduced pressure.
In my case the titration that they wanted to do seemed to me to be an exercise in most probable failure. It was to be done in lab and my nerves already are rather frayed by an assault and robbery upon my person a couple of years ago. Simply I know from reviewing my own data that I am quite physically differant every night so I really do believe that most likely a prescription developed in a single night would most likely be wrong for the majority of the rest of the nights.
Indeed I think our whole concept of titration needs to change. It should always be a constant unending process - really - really - absolutely!!!!
I think it is likey that you will have a better experiance on your path the way you are going.
Carry on!
Todzo