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Re: can I use hubby's machine to test myself for sleep apnea
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 3:37 pm
by LSAT
D.H. wrote:Uncle_Bob wrote:In order to try out CPAP the OP could try an additional mask and a hose along with a two way splitter for the main hose from the partners CPAP machine.
That would totally confound the data collection process!
If someone has been on CPAP for quite a while...WHO CARES! In the 8 years that I've been on CPAP I have NEVER shown my data to anyone.
Re: can I use hubby's machine to test myself for sleep apnea
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 3:53 pm
by rkl122
NormagiJoy wrote:..........
rkl122 Thank you for your post, this is an area where I am clueless and need the expertise of this group.
How do I set up the machine, what settings???
Hi NormagiJoy, Turn the dial to the "settings" menu, then press and hold down simultaneously that button and the ramp button until the machine beeps. Turn the dial again to "settings" and press. That's the therapy menu - you'd set the pressures there.
As to pressure, I was suggesting a way to simulate a sleep study, but I agree with SewTired's and Pugsy's remarks. I would note that they both use Resmed machines and you'll be using a Respironics, which responds to events more sluggishly. But Pugsy knows both algorithms well; follow her advice and you should certainly learn whether you need treatment - possibly in a single night absent mask issues. You'll need to leave the machine in the APAP mode.
Good luck, -Ron
Re: can I use hubby's machine to test myself for sleep apnea
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 4:17 pm
by Pugsy
rkl122 wrote:I agree with SewTired's and Pugsy's remarks. I would note that they both use Resmed machines and you'll be using a Respironics, which responds to events more sluggishly. But Pugsy knows both algorithms well
Yes, it is true that I currently use a ResMed machine but I have used Respironics in the past and in fact a Respironic is what I started by therapy with plus over the years have used the newer Respironics as they were released.
In fact I just recently got a chance to use a PR S1 model 560 identical to the one the OP has.
So I am very familiar with that machine as well.
Re: can I use hubby's machine to test myself for sleep apnea
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 4:22 pm
by Uncle_Bob
D.H. wrote:Uncle_Bob wrote:In order to try out CPAP the OP could try an additional mask and a hose along with a two way splitter for the main hose from the partners CPAP machine.
That would totally confound the data collection process!
I could imagine the arguments at the breakfast table once the data was downloaded over who actually messed up the AHI or the leak
My bad for missing out the smiley on my post which was intended as a joke.
Re: can I use hubby's machine to test myself for sleep apnea
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 2:55 pm
by MyIdaho
palerider wrote:just ignore DH, his brain is stuck in neutral. he probably thinks Pugsy is a deer.
She's not? Pugsy's so nice to so many people that we think she's a dear! Oh wait, that was deer in her picture...