rsi wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 2:09 pm
2. eliminate the ramp
Don't let anyone pressure or guilt you into turning off ramp.
"*Most* people don't remove ramp". Some people do, perhaps a lot, maybe most. I don't know, but anybody who told you *Most* do is probably making up crap.
Your ResMed AutoSet has a feature called
AutoRamp, it starts the machine in ramp and then will turn off ramp when it believes you're asleep based on your breathing patterns. I liked it, and found it was accurate. It came in handy when I wanted to know how long it took me to fall asleep.
While in AutoRamp, your ResMed does not neglect therapy, it still monitors you.
Specifically it will turn of Ramp after any of the following conditions:
- 30 Minutes since starting machine
- 30 breaths of stable breathing
- 5 consecutive snore breaths
- 3 obstructive apneas or hypopneas within 2 minutes