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Re: Pugsy, and all,....SleepyHead question

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 3:31 pm
by Pugsy
xxyzx wrote:i need to know the entire night to understand the significance of the event
OP wasn't asking significance...so why does it matter to you?
xxyzx wrote: we identified it as a central
the question was real or memorex

and you need the entire night context to figure that out
"We" didn't...the machine did the naming as central.
Was it real or SWJ...that was the question.
And no...I don't need to see the entire night context to figure out if I think it was real or SWJ.
So please don't tell me what you think I need...You don't have a clue what I need or don't need.

Now if you wish additional information to satisfy your own curiosity about the event in question...by all means ask but please use the correct pronoun and refer to yourself (use the I pronoun) instead of "we" or "you".
"We"....the rest of us...don't particularly like being included in your little group because we don't care for the company.

Re: Pugsy, and all,....SleepyHead question

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 3:40 pm
by TASmart
xxyzx wrote:
TASmart wrote:More foul crude and abusive language from the #1 bully. ANd no knowledge of anatomy either I see. The op knows the extent of how bad the CA are, and if ypu take time to look at the chart you can count four in a just over 4 hour period. Not a problem. Now since you insist that your answer makes sense, let's take a look:

it says your xpap does not have a backup rate and kept pushing air anyway

It is an Airsense 10 why would you note it has no backup rate, of course it doesn't, and what does this have to do with interpreting the OP question as to the type of event was highlighted? ANd why would the APAP shut down and stop pushing air - nonsensical answer?

if you were not breathing that may have affect the leak rate


What does the leak rate have to do with the question? Later it is asked if there was anything special about the leak rate falling to 0 but the overall leak rate is so near 0 I'd sat the leak fell to 0 at that time, probably as the OP shifted position.

not sure what is different when you were breathing wrt leaks
unless there was no pressure until it senses you trying to breathe and restarts


What does the second part of this even mean, in any properly working APAP there is always pressure, so it would not stop and restart. Unless you are claiming that it was the autostart causing that, which totally is off for the waveform and time frame because the autostart turns off the APAP in response to a period of no back pressure flow, then restarts when it senses a breath - but it has to be off to sense the need to restart and clearly it was not off.

Edit: I just wanted to add I am not stalking you, but if you think I am, then deal with it big boy.
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as usual the bully is clueless and tries to twist things around

if you were not totally ignorant you would know why the backup rate explained the situation

read the question and the others that followed and it will be clear about the leak rate

it means that if the machine is not timed but follows his breathing then there would be nothing during the centrals which is why the BU rate matters

you are stalking me
posting nonsense comments to every reply i make
never finding a mistake at all
only proving you are clueless hwo these machines work
and trying to make up problems where none exist
jsut so you can post like the bully you are
The machine is an autosense 10. There is not back up rate, there is no timing. It responds to the users inhale and exhales. Period, no if, and or buts. The response is geared to keeping the set pressure. I don't think it's me who does not understand how the OP particular machine works. And for me to be convinced or understand that I am wrong, it will take a comment from one of the posters with one hell of a lot more credibility than you.

As for making a problem where there is none - well when you post incorrect gibberish it only serves to confuse future readers, I want to make things clear for them by identifying crap when it falls, from whatever source. Once again correcting your misinformation is not bulling, it is one of the reasons that forums are organized into threads. Name calling, insulting and refusing to engage in a civil manner that's bullying and you lead the charge on that one.

Re: Pugsy, and all,....SleepyHead question

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 3:47 pm
by Pugsy
TASmart is correct....the AirSense 10 models don't have a backup rate...they don't need one.
And heck, some of the AirCurve 10 models don't have backup rates either...they don't need them.

I have no idea why or how mr alphabet boy brought back up rates into the discussion. His post was incomplete or unclear in that regard. Poor sentence structure and incomplete thought maybe.....I am still scratching my head over that one but then I do that a lot when I read what he writes.
Seems like it might be related to his assuming facts not in evidence again which he does a lot of.

Re: Pugsy, and all,....SleepyHead question

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 3:50 pm
by Mark55
Jay Aitchsee wrote:Mark, I'm going to cast my vote for post arousal or post disturbance.
You asked about flat line. Here's something to ponder. While wearing a nasal mask, if you inhale thru your mouth, the machine will not detect any flow and that will be represented by a flat line. At the same time, since there is no inspiratory flow detected there will be no leak detected (ResMed).
Unfortunately, I know of no way to tell for sure with our machines whether a flat line is due to mouth inspiration or apnea while wearing a nasal mask.
I hadn't thought of that before.

On the topic of leak rate, and specifically large leaks, I pulled up my previous last use which was 10/29. During that short 4.5 hour run, I had 6 large leak events ranging from 2 to 40 seconds in duration. On the report from last night it shows only one event that lasts for 2 seconds. I just recently bought a PR chin-strap from Amazon and I just used it last night for the first time. It appears that maybe it's going to do a decent job of keeping my mouth from dropping open,....I hope anyway. If not, your hair gizmo trick is next as I don't think I could sleep with a cervical collar on.

I don't snore, my mouth just drops open from relaxation I believe. I only ever really became a mouth breather when I was dealing with bad sinus issues like the infection I had in August. I now use Flonase OTC during allergy season and have far fewer problems than I used to.

Re: Pugsy, and all,....SleepyHead question

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 6:32 pm
by TASmart
Bet that really scared the crap out of Pugsy.

Re: Pugsy, and all,....SleepyHead question

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 6:58 pm
by Pugsy
TASmart wrote:Bet that really scared the crap out of Pugsy.
Yeah, I am shaking in my boots and crying my eyes out.
He doesn't seem to get it that I really don't give a rats ass what he thinks or says about me.
He's not worth the effort worrying about it and I can't help it if he lacks the experience read the wave form graphs and I sure won't be lifting a finger to help educate. He's the only one with a problem interpreting the graph...no one else had a problem. Wasn't just me who didn't need anything else.

Re: Pugsy, and all,....SleepyHead question

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:11 pm
by TASmart
xxyzx wrote:
TASmart wrote:Bet that really scared the crap out of Pugsy.
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your picture will scare the crap out of a ghost

OMG is there a designation for man-child stuck in the third grade?

Re: Pugsy, and all,....SleepyHead question

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:24 pm
by Pugsy
TASmart wrote: OMG is there a designation for man-child stuck in the third grade?
I am beginning to wonder if he is really a grown man. More and more all I see and hear is what would come out of a 8 yr old spoiled brat's mouth.
What is they say...walks like a duck and quacks like a duck..
Maybe we are being punked by a kid.
Or maybe a man who never grew up mentally.

Re: Pugsy, and all,....SleepyHead question

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 8:43 am
by Madalot
xxyzx wrote:you wouldnt know a bad answer if it grabbed you in the <forum owner removed word against user policy>
Do you have to be so xxxx crude? What the xxxx is the matter with you? Rude is bad enough but this? What do you have to be so vulgar?

xxyzx - I've left you alone, yet you still mention me by name. This is definitive evidence that your assertion that you only RESPOND when people are rude to you is total BULLSHIT. You are full of shit.

My apologies to the rest of the forum for my use of bad language. I woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning and alphabet's post really struck a nerve.

Re: Pugsy, and all,....SleepyHead question

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 10:10 am
by TASmart
Mental illness or trolling?

Re: Pugsy, and all,....SleepyHead question

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 10:32 am
by TASmart
xxyzx wrote:
TASmart wrote:Mental illness or trolling?
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in your case both
plus bullying
A review of the history of posting, who is name calling and your out and out wrong posts which seem to be driven by an obsessive need to be right and admired (worshiped?) would lead any objective reader to conclude just the opposite.
However, let the forum decide.

Re: Pugsy, and all,....SleepyHead question

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 1:58 pm
by Jay Aitchsee
xxyzx wrote:
Madalot wrote:
xxyzx wrote:you wouldnt know a bad answer if it grabbed you in the <forum owner removed word against user policy>
Do you have to be so XXXXXXX crude? What the XXXXX is the matter with you? Rude is bad enough but this? What do you have to be so vulgar?

xxyzx - I've left you alone, yet you still mention me by name. This is definitive evidence that your assertion that you only RESPOND when people are rude to you is total BULLSHIT. You are full of shit.

My apologies to the rest of the forum for my use of bad language. I woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning and alphabet's post really struck a nerve.
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just giving it to ms tasmart the way she stalks harasses and bullies me
tell her to put a lid on it and yuor problem with my responses is fixed
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Re: Pugsy, and all,....SleepyHead question

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:51 pm
by TASmart
Never used any of the prohibited stuff at you or anyone. Once again you do something and accuse everyone else of doing it.

Re: Pugsy, and all,....SleepyHead question

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 7:21 pm
by TASmart
Which of these did I violate?

"not to post any abusive, obscene, vulgar, slanderous, hateful, threatening, sexually-orientated or any other material that may violate any laws be it of your country"

You are full of accusations, but when it's time to actually point to what it is, you never produce anything but an answer so general as to be meaningless, except for the vulgarity, profanity and general crudeness, seems you are generally specific, except recently when you said I was a girl despite direct evidence to the contrary. Was that a lie or a mistake?

Re: Pugsy, and all,....SleepyHead question

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 7:43 pm
by grayghost4
Why do you all respond to him .... haven't you found the FOE button ?
If every one Foe him ... he would not have anyone to argue with !