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I find I have to up my FFM results bu 1.6 Cm H2o to get similar results to a nasal mask or pillows. Many here have noted similar results.nova4e wrote: ↑Sun Apr 22, 2018 12:57 amHi I have been diagnosed July 2017 but have been on therapy on and off since Feb 2018. And I can't understand what's wrong. I have tried 2 masks - first
ComfortGel Blue Full Face and then DreamWear Nasal. I didn't have software until some days ago. I only new therapy is not working. I tried again last night the full face and statistics don't look good to me also.
Please help me figure out what is the problem. I am a side sleeper and masks are really bothering me, I fall asleep hard, wake up too often, go to WC often but still not sure whether while I am asleep, CPAP therapy is working. It is really overwhelming.
Let me know if I should snip other info from statistics.
Thank you all in advance!
Machine: ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
Mask: Eson™ 2 Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Mask: Bleep DreamPort CPAP Mask Solution |
Additional Comments: Using sleepyhead and a pressure of 6 - 21 Resmed S9 Adapt SV with a Bleep Sleep Mask |
You might want to take a look at his most recent post and most recent software report posted just today.D.H. wrote: ↑Wed May 30, 2018 9:21 amAn AHI of 3.4 means that you're having an event every eighteen minutes (on average). While not ideal, the guidelines are that if you baseline AHI is less than 5, they won't diagnose Sleep Apnea (expect perhaps if there's some other indicator).
Your pressure is all over the place. I suggest that the min be no lower than 7. Also, I suggest disabling this ramp for now.
Machine: AirCurve™ 10 VAuto BiLevel Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
Additional Comments: Mask Bleep Eclipse https://bleepsleep.com/the-eclipse/ |
As usual, stupidity from D.H.Pugsy wrote: ↑Wed May 30, 2018 10:21 amYou might want to take a look at his most recent post and most recent software report posted just today.D.H. wrote: ↑Wed May 30, 2018 9:21 amAn AHI of 3.4 means that you're having an event every eighteen minutes (on average). While not ideal, the guidelines are that if you baseline AHI is less than 5, they won't diagnose Sleep Apnea (expect perhaps if there's some other indicator).
Your pressure is all over the place. I suggest that the min be no lower than 7. Also, I suggest disabling this ramp for now.