Re: Hi, I'm new.
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 8:49 pm
Welcome and good luck with your treatment.
Hi,Sablerose wrote:I also underwent a sleep study and the doctor classified my apnea as severe, saying I woke up 100 times in 4.5 hours with apneas of up to 30 seconds and 50% blood oxygen levels. The same day they got me my machine.
A pressure of 15 is pretty high for a CPAP or APAP machine. Pressures above 14 are typically considered to be in Bi-PAP territory. Some insurance plans will not let you get a Bi-PAP until after you fail at CPAP or APAP. That is kind of sucky since comfort is a key factor in people sticking with the machine. In your case, you appear to have CFLEX or AFLEX, so try using it on its highest setting (usually a setting of 3).Sablerose wrote:I've been on the machine now for a very, very short time -- less than a week. I have a Respironics System One with humidifier and full face mask at 15.0 cm/H20. It's definitely taking some getting used to. It feels like gale force winds when I first try to settle in for the night.
Bumping what I posted the other day for you.... How nice of 'them' to tell you to focus on your mask for a month. Honestly, it is not they who has to sleep with the machine, it is you!! You need to get the clinician's manual at the link above so you can control your own therapy and adjust things as YOU need to, not them! Being able to see YOUR data is of the utmost importance so YOU know how you did the night before. What use is it if you have a high AHI but don't know it? You've then wasted a lot of nights of therapy waiting for THEM to reset things when you can do it for yourself! Opening up those data on the machine is up to you.... it is your machine and your therapy. Getting the software (and I would NOT even mention that to THEM) is the key to knowing the detailed information on your events and leaks.Emilia wrote: If you don't have the clinician's manual for your machine to get under the hood to change things, you can go to the link below and scroll down to the bottom where you will see your machine listed. You will need to ask the admin via email to send you the link to download the manual. http://www.apneaboard.com/CPAP%20Adjustment.htm
If you get the software, you will be able to monitor your therapy much more efficiently. You can purchase the software for your machine at our host's site: https://www.cpap.com/productpage/respir ... eader.html
If you have problems changing settings, just ask and someone will be by to answer your questions.....
All normal feelings, Rose. This, too, shall pass! I agree with Elena on this. It is just air. Think of it as an air stent....which it is...and there are worse things....which doesn't diminish it much, I know...but all in all...when you start feeling down...remind yourself..."It's only air!"Sablerose wrote: ... although I'm trying to come to terms with the fact that I'm gonna be on the machine forever...I just want to be okay. If I were being really honest I'd say when I stop in the middle of the day and think about having to sleep with the machine it makes me cry. But I feel better with it than without it. At least I can tell I'm sleeping.
-Rose