bdp522 wrote:Could it be that the OAs are what woke you in the first place?
More than likely as I laid there for a few minutes - that one I figure is real
bdp522 wrote:Could it be that when you were waking you held your breath till you shut off the machine, making it look like an OA?
Yep, I am positive of that, which is why I have gone back and looked at several nights of data. I edited the .XML file and removed several "questionable" events. The overall averages did not change much. I am still at 1.1 AHI for the month - better than the 92.7 AHI I was diagnosed with.
bdp522 wrote:Leak rate for your mask is about 26 at your pressure(10.3). You have leaks that are way to high. I would worry less about the occasional Max leak rate at this point. You may have disconnected the hose before the machine was fully off.
My normal pressure is 11.0 and the ramp up skews that average - two 45 minute ramps in 7 hours. I figure I did a quick disconnect but at 4 in the morning, who is going to sit there and wait for the machine to stop? If I edit that one event, my max is 70 (which is what EPA shows) not 110 like EP shows. Obviously Jim's program takes events like this into account.
bdp522 wrote:But you need to get those leaks under control. Could you be mouth breathing or mouth leaking?
Although with an AHI of 0.7 you might want to just leave it all as it is!
I have been spending a lot of time on the leak issue. Taped, glued, mouth guard, all have made small changes - thinking of getting piercings and bolting things together....
Since I have nights with an AHI of .2 and a 30 day average of 1.2 AHI, I am not worried about the average numbers. But I am looking deeper into the numbers since at a casual glance they may look good but on the mornings I feel like cr@p - the leaks and OAI are extremely high.
I am amazed that the little machine can even do this, maybe I am to hard on it by wishing for perfect data and interpretation.