What type of xPAP do you use?

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What type of 'PAP' do you use?

CPAP
16
31%
BiPAP Always
5
10%
APAP Always
19
37%
BiPAP + CPAP when I need it.
0
No votes
APAP + CPAP when I need it.
12
23%
 
Total votes: 52

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Re: What type of xPAP do you use?

Post by Slinky » Tue Nov 03, 2009 9:15 am

By "pushback" I assume you mean when you exhale. What brand and model xPAP are you using? Most or all of the Resmeds and Respironics devices now have some form of expiration pressure relief that can be turned on or off. It sounds like that is what you need, Resmeds EPR or Respironics' C- or A-Flex turned on.
stickman wrote:I am really curious what other people use as their primary therapy. If you use something not referenced please put it in a note

FYI- I am a new CPAP user (for now) but I am interested in something that give less 'pushback'. Just curious about everyones' experience with finding the right 'pap' for them. Cheers

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Re: What type of xPAP do you use?

Post by Autopapdude » Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:31 am

To repeat, Resmed and Respironics have exhale relief designs on their machines, that can be shut off, or activated. If you need the relief (especially good for people with high therapy pressures), go for one of them. If not, the Intellipap is one of the best machines that has no formal exhale relief. What it does do is to adjust to your breathing--the algorithm picks up your respiration rate, and lets you inhale and exhale pretty darn comfortably in my experience.

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Re: What type of xPAP do you use?

Post by stickman » Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:17 pm

Everyone THANKS for voting! Anyone else want to jump in here and vote?
Not a fan of cpap. Just want to wake up tomorrow morning.

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Re: What type of xPAP do you use?

Post by stickman » Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:24 pm

FYI- I am using a PureSom CPAP Machine with Full Advantage Full Face CPAP Mask with 4 Point Headgear. (rental equipment until I get the permanent. Without reference point I am not sure how good it is but the mask definitely leaks and there is no reduction of presssure at all.

Thanks again!
Not a fan of cpap. Just want to wake up tomorrow morning.

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Re: What type of 'PAP' do you use?

Post by PST » Tue Nov 03, 2009 6:44 pm

Uncle_Bob wrote:
rested gal wrote:
Uncle_Bob wrote:how do you sanitize the machine once you use it on return?
I don't. I just start using the machine again, as is.
Oh i see

But you're still alive
Seems reasonable to me. Air only flows out of the machine, not back and forth. We don't hesitate to drink a glass of water drawn from a faucet someone else has used. I would wash a mask someone else used, just like I'd wash a coffee cup someone else drank from, but it doesn't seem to me that any special form of sanitizing or sterilizing is necessary. When I think of all the doorknobs and elevator buttons I touch every day ...