alexander wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 1:48 pm
palerider, I’m not an expert. I see that people in this thread discuss the machine chasing a variety of events,
People say a lot of completely erroneous things, this is the internet, with just a little bit of effort, you can find that the world is flat, or a donut, or trapezoidal, aliens from other planets walk among us, some are reptilian inside their human suits, and far more "pearls of wisdom".
alexander wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 1:48 pm
and by chasing I assume that they mean that the machine increases pressure when it shouldn’t.
These are simply the statements of people that are ignorant of facts. They may be perfectly fine individuals, but
THEY ARE WRONG. Disregard their commentary.
alexander wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 1:48 pm
So my understanding, which might be wrong, is that the current machines do in fact increase pressure in some cases when they should not. Is my understanding correct?
No, your understanding is wrong.
Here's a video explaining the actual real reasons that auto machines increase pressure:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gie2dhqP2c
alexander wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 1:48 pm
I have little knowledge about pressure increases due to snores (I don’t think I normally snore),
Watch the video, you'll have understanding.
alexander wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 1:48 pm
leaks (I usually don’t have a problem with this),
I already TOLD YOU that the machines DO NOT INCREASE PRESSURE DUE TO LEAKS, in fact, the opposite.
alexander wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 1:48 pm
and aerophagia (I don’t swallow that much air).
That concept is ludicrous, and nobody has said that machines increase pressure due to air swallowing, (and if they did, they are full of crap, and spouting same). ask yourself, how would the machine know you'd swallowed air?
alexander wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 1:48 pm
I was just summing up what was mentioned in this thread.
And has already been refuted.
alexander wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 1:48 pm
What I do have some personal experience with (but admittedly not much knowledge about) is flow limitation. If I set my maximum pressure to 20 then it will probably go to 13. However, most of my apneas and hypopneas are treated around 6.0–7.0. In my case, what I believe happens, is that increased pressure leads to increase flow limitation, which leads to increased pressure. I might of course be wrong, but what I do know is that with my current pressure settings I get restful sleep, and my AHI is usually around 1.
You're *
WRONG*. put simply and bluntly, the only reason that your pressure has gone up is *
because* of either snores or flow limitations. As I said, you have cause and effect reversed.
There's more to sleep disordered breathing than just apneas and hypopneas, learn that simple concept.