Re: At Wits' End
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2017 3:21 pm
Read the three links below and post your data. The data shows us what the machine is doing, and how you are responding throughout the entire session. Then useful advice can be given.TBonzie wrote:Update:
Well, I downloaded the clinician's manual and then went upstairs to look at things.
I'm still struggling at times. I'll have a few good nights (scoring 99/100) and then a night like last night, where I felt I was suffocating all night and couldn't stick the mask for even an hour. It's the same problem - breathing out. Last night, when I felt the worst, I had a quick look at the pressure and it was at 10 (I hadn't yet fallen asleep - this was 45 minutes after putting the mask off and trying to sleep (and yes, I was very tired!)
Anyhow over time, I've tried the CPAP with ramp, auto ramp, and ramp turned off. No difference. The exhalation thing ranges between 1-3 on my machine (if memory serves) and it came set to 2.
I have a call in to my pulmonologist I've had zero medical support since getting this thing.
I don't mind the mask/hose. I'm used to that. Just need to get the breathing solved.