Re: ASV side effects
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2023 7:38 am
That's why I bought three from different vendors: Emay, Circul and Wellu O2Ring to compare and average. And barring motion and calibration errors, measurements from all three align.
That's why I bought three from different vendors: Emay, Circul and Wellu O2Ring to compare and average. And barring motion and calibration errors, measurements from all three align.
There is a very long list of culprits for causing fatigue and sleep disordered breathing (of which sleep apnea is just one potential cause) is but one item on that very long list.
That's definitely the insightful and informative input I was looking for, thank you! It comes rich from someone whose very first post on a CPAP forum was "Have you tried throwing the CPAP out the window and seeing how that works?" and who recently enlightened the masses with gems like "ASV is a big lie" and (my favorite) "Waxing and waning is usually the result of too much (or not enough) something or other." Such thoughtful and precise scientific advice will never penetrate my thick skull so do me a favor Rubicon, don't bother replying to my posts, OK? I'll never be able to comprehend your deep wisdom anyway.
Thanks Pugsy, I'm well aware that apnea may not be the only cause.
Y'know I've thought about that thread a couple times, whenever we discussed PP. There's some real bizarre stuff going on there that includes inspiratory as well as expiratory disruption. IMO one would certainly consider palatal something or other but turns out the OP did end up seeing an ENT guy, so would assume (HAHAHAHA) that if there was interfering structure the guy would have said something.Hrapovick wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 7:52 amIt comes rich from someone whose very first post on a CPAP forum was "Have you tried throwing the CPAP out the window and seeing how that works?"
Probably because what you said at the first of this matters doesn't really matter as much as you think. Even the magic machine can't fix crap sleep, just the crap breathing part of it.Hrapovick wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 7:32 amIt doesn't matter if it flags them or not. What matters is the ASV eliminated those pauses in the breathing waveform that were definitely present with AirSence 10 Autoset and are definitely absent with AutoCurve ASV. Except during ramps, when ASV function isn't active, which further proves the point that ASV is effective at eliminating the breathing pauses, whether they're CA, OA, or anything in between. The question remains: why do I still feel tired in the morning?
That's not even remotely close to his first post on the forum, you're off by *years*.Hrapovick wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 7:52 amThat's definitely the insightful and informative input I was looking for, thank you! It comes rich from someone whose very first post on a CPAP forum was "Have you tried throwing the CPAP out the window and seeing how that works?"