Poll - How active are you in your treatment?

General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.

How active in your treatment

I am a newbie - but I am actively learning and want input with my Doc and RT.
25
18%
I am a newbie - I am interested but will let my Sleep Doc and RT figure it out.
2
1%
I am a newbie - I will secretly take my readings and may or may not adjust my therapy.
15
11%
I am a veteran at this- I take my own readings and will adjust therapy as needed.
56
40%
I am a veteran at this - I can take my own readings, but have no idea what the data means.
6
4%
I am a veteran at this - I let my Sleep Doc and RT decide what is best for me.
0
No votes
I would be interested in tweaking therapy if the cost of equipment was not an issue.
9
6%
I would be interested in tweaking therapy if I could have easy and comprehensive info available.
22
16%
I would be interested in tweaking therapy if I perceived Doc and RT were in an agreement.
6
4%
 
Total votes: 141

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Re: Poll - How active are you in your treatment?

Post by Lucyhere » Mon Nov 02, 2015 5:38 pm

WindCpap wrote:
LSAT wrote:
WindCpap wrote:My prescription is dead-on perfect for me and the pressure is only 9 cmH20. I only mess with the ramp settings (I can't believe some of these settings are only available in clinical mode), and I use the data to adjust my behaviours and habits.
Thanks for the update on a 7 year old post.
in my own defense, it somehow ended up on the current timeline

You don't need a defense -- it's really no big deal -- just ridiculous that there was even a comment on this.
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Re: Poll - How active are you in your treatment?

Post by LSAT » Tue Nov 03, 2015 2:17 pm

Lucyhere wrote:
WindCpap wrote:
LSAT wrote:
WindCpap wrote:My prescription is dead-on perfect for me and the pressure is only 9 cmH20. I only mess with the ramp settings (I can't believe some of these settings are only available in clinical mode), and I use the data to adjust my behaviours and habits.
Thanks for the update on a 7 year old post.
in my own defense, it somehow ended up on the current timeline

You don't need a defense -- it's really no big deal -- just ridiculous that there was even a comment on this.
Talking about ridiculous comments..
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Re: Poll - How active are you in your treatment?

Post by grayghost4 » Wed Nov 11, 2015 12:03 am

Is it necessary to turn every thread into a "shitsling" contest ???
If you're not part of the solution you're just scumming up the bottom of the beaker!

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