
Will we ever adjust?
- Tahera11979
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Re: Will we ever adjust?
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- Tahera11979
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Re: Will we ever adjust?
Hi all, we finally managed to upload the files, thanks for all the support.
I would apprecciate your advise on both charts. The latest is that my DH still snored when he is on his back and left side. \
Thank you all!
I would apprecciate your advise on both charts. The latest is that my DH still snored when he is on his back and left side. \
Thank you all!
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Re: Will we ever adjust?
I can't see the photo of the summary statistics well enough to read it and I can't enlarge it but I don't really need to.
The detailed report is sufficient.
I think that another 1 cm pressure would likely help a lot with the snores. His AHI is acceptable but the snores aren't...both for you and him.
I think the DreamStation Pro has a limited trial of APAP mode (30 nights I think) but I don't know that I would burn those apap nights just yet.
I would start with trying cpap mode at 10 cm and see what happens.
From the pattern of the snores it looks like they are happening pretty much all night anyway so might as well use a little more pressure all night.
If 10 cm doesn't help us out much...then consider switching to auto trial mode and trying a range of pressures just to see where the machine needs to go to fix those snores. Normally snores don't need a lot more pressure when the AHI is probably acceptable.
Plus with the 10 cm pressure I suspect the AHI will drop a little and be even "more acceptable".
Are you comfortable doing the change yourself?
Do you know how to get to the clinical menu to make the change if you are wanting to do it yourself?
The detailed report is sufficient.
I think that another 1 cm pressure would likely help a lot with the snores. His AHI is acceptable but the snores aren't...both for you and him.
I think the DreamStation Pro has a limited trial of APAP mode (30 nights I think) but I don't know that I would burn those apap nights just yet.
I would start with trying cpap mode at 10 cm and see what happens.
From the pattern of the snores it looks like they are happening pretty much all night anyway so might as well use a little more pressure all night.
If 10 cm doesn't help us out much...then consider switching to auto trial mode and trying a range of pressures just to see where the machine needs to go to fix those snores. Normally snores don't need a lot more pressure when the AHI is probably acceptable.
Plus with the 10 cm pressure I suspect the AHI will drop a little and be even "more acceptable".
Are you comfortable doing the change yourself?
Do you know how to get to the clinical menu to make the change if you are wanting to do it yourself?
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Re: Will we ever adjust?
crank it up to 11, (shades of spinal tap)
or maybe 10. but probably 11...
or maybe 10. but probably 11...
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- Tahera11979
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Re: Will we ever adjust?
Hi there and thank you so much for the replies.
@ Pugsy, we don't know how to make the change. Would you be able to tell us how to do that? Also would there be anything else we would need to know when making that change?
Other than this, are the results ok?
I am really happy to read that you both think the increase could eliminate the snore. All I want for us both is to have a good night sleep.
@ Pugsy, we don't know how to make the change. Would you be able to tell us how to do that? Also would there be anything else we would need to know when making that change?
Other than this, are the results ok?
I am really happy to read that you both think the increase could eliminate the snore. All I want for us both is to have a good night sleep.
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Re: Will we ever adjust?
request the clinical manual by email following the instructions on the link at the top of apneaboard.comTahera11979 wrote:Hi there and thank you so much for the replies.
@ Pugsy, we don't know how to make the change. Would you be able to tell us how to do that? Also would there be anything else we would need to know when making that change?
Other than this, are the results ok?
I am really happy to read that you both think the increase could eliminate the snore. All I want for us both is to have a good night sleep.
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- Tahera11979
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Re: Will we ever adjust?
Perfect, thank you very much and we will do that. I really really hope that it will solve the problem.
Is there any danger in putting up the pressure at home?
Also from your points of views was the reading fine otherwise?
I started trusting you all more than our doctor.
Is there any danger in putting up the pressure at home?
Also from your points of views was the reading fine otherwise?
I started trusting you all more than our doctor.
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Re: Will we ever adjust?
Personally, I find it better to make small adjustments at a time to give my body a chance to adjust and leave for at least 3 days before making another change. Good luck, I feel sure you're going to see improvements soon
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- Tahera11979
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Re: Will we ever adjust?
Thank you for the kindness Hannibal! That is good to know. I believe today is the third day so let's see! Sorry for the question, but I believe that decreasing will be as easy as increasing pressure manually? Would there be anything that could go wrong? I am just being the good old worried wife.
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Re: Will we ever adjust?
Yes, any adjustment can be made once you have access to that menu, nothing terrible is going to happen but possibly if you shift the pressure too much at a time it could disturb his sleep trying to adapt.
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Re: Will we ever adjust?
No... except you might get your hands slapped by the DME if they bother to look.Tahera11979 wrote:Is there any danger in putting up the pressure at home?
Yeah for the most part. The DME getting their report probably doesn't seen the snore report..they go mainly by AHI and the AHI is technically acceptable but with the snores I wouldn't want to "accept" it.Tahera11979 wrote: Also from your points of views was the reading fine otherwise?
Don't know what report the doctor is getting. He could be getting the report that shows the snores or he might also be using the DreamMapper website and it doesn't show snores.
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- Tahera11979
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Re: Will we ever adjust?
We found the manual and we are working on changing the pressure now. Thank you for all the advises.
Fingers crossed!! I will keep you all posted and hopefully soon post a success story!
Fingers crossed!! I will keep you all posted and hopefully soon post a success story!
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Re: Will we ever adjust?
pictures of the scree are pretty much totally worthless, especially pictures of piles of numbers.Tahera11979 wrote:[fuzzy picture of summary page]
added to that, the summary screen isn't worth anything for what we're trying to help with here, it's handy for YOU to see how he's been doing, on average, but that's it.
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Re: Will we ever adjust?
raising the pressure is fraught with danger, you might sleep thought the night, he might have more energy, you might start getting nailed for more sex, there's all sorts of possible consequences...Tahera11979 wrote:Perfect, thank you very much and we will do that. I really really hope that it will solve the problem.
Is there any danger in putting up the pressure at home?
any harmful? no.
well, we do care more than your doctor can.Tahera11979 wrote:I started trusting you all more than our doctor.
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Accounts to put on the foe list: dataq1, clownbell, gearchange, lynninnj, mper!?, DreamDiver, Geer1, almostadoctor, sleepgeek, ajack, stom, mogy, D.H., They often post misleading, timewasting stuff.
Re: Will we ever adjust?
large and frequent adjustments are appropriate until you get 'close' to the right settings, then small ones a few days apart are good, not so much so your 'body gets used to it', but because sleep varies from night to night, and even from hour to hour, so you have to make your fine tuning adjustments based on averages, not single nights results.Hannibal 2 wrote:Personally, I find it better to make small adjustments at a time to give my body a chance to adjust and leave for at least 3 days before making another change. Good luck, I feel sure you're going to see improvements soon
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Accounts to put on the foe list: dataq1, clownbell, gearchange, lynninnj, mper!?, DreamDiver, Geer1, almostadoctor, sleepgeek, ajack, stom, mogy, D.H., They often post misleading, timewasting stuff.