pratzert wrote:Rested Gal,
I didn't realize you would consider getting the Respironics BiPAP Ato over and above the Remstar Auto as your machine of choice.
So after all of your experiences, (and knowledge) you would get at BiPAP machine?
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BTW, my prescribed pressure is just "10 cm".
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Tim
Tim, actually ANY cpap machine, even the most basic, would give me good treatment that I could be comfortable with. The pressure it takes to treat me well is 9 or 10. I could use a straight 10 all night, every night, and do just fine. I have no problem exhaling against any pressure up to about 12.
I just like more bells and whistles that really have nothing to do with what I "need".
Probably if I were starting over, had never used any kind of cpap machine at all, and all I knew about what pressure I might need was that the Rx was for 12 or less, I'd get the Respironics REMstar Auto with C-Flex.
If the Rx was for a pressure of 13 or more, I'd go for the Respironics BiPAP Auto with Bi-Flex. That would cover all the bases -- to vary the pressure as needed, and to give very definite pressure relief when exhaling.
If money were absolutely no concern, I'd get the Respironics BiPAP Auto with Bi-Flex. Not 'cause I'd
need that machine. Just 'cause I wanted it.
I don't really need relief during exhalation at the pressures of 9 and 10, or even 11 occasionally, that my PB420E autopap uses for me. I can exhale fine against those pressures and not even notice it.
Having used several bi-level machines, I did like the feel of the way the pressure dropped for exhaling. I don't
need that drop, but I like it. I liked the way a bi-level machine will stay down on the lower exhale pressure until the person actually starts to inhale.
I also liked the drop at the beginning of exhalation that one can get with the Respironics REMstar Auto with C-Flex. C-Flex lets the "regular" pressure back in long before the exhalation is finished, but that didn't bother me after I found out it was supposed to work like that and I stopped trying to play catch-up.
While I
like a drop on exhale, I don't really miss it while using my 420E auto. Nor did I miss it when using a REMstar Auto before they added C-Flex.
I used a Respironics REMstar Auto with C-Flex for about a year -- was very happy with it and with the Encore Pro software it uses -- still have that machine tucked away.
So...why do I use a 420E auto instead of other machines that I talk about and recommend to new people? I like the Silverlining software the PB machines use. I like the small size of the machine. I don't need exhalation relief.
If I had a Respironics BiPAP Auto with Bi-Flex, would it be my primary machine? Yes. Would I enjoy the exhalation relief even though I don't
need it? Yes.