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AT's Therapy Analysis
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RE: New CPAP User - Help Please - ResMed Airsense 11 Autoset
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RE: New CPAP User - Help Please - ResMed Airsense 11 Autoset
(04-17-2024, 01:52 PM)Crimson Nape Wrote: You don't need to post that many.  Pick one or two that best represents the total timeline.  Or, pick the normal and the worst.
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Oops sorry. I didn't see this until now. ?
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RE: New CPAP User - Help Please - ResMed Airsense 11 Autoset
Bump?
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Loud Snoring While CPAP On
Hello, when he started the CPAP, I didn't really notice snoring, except for when hes on his back. But now, he is snoring every night, for what feels like most of the night. I check and he's on his side. I don't know if there is a leak or what. I do not know what is going on. 

Here is last nights graphs. Please Help me.

34 Y/o Male, normal weight and BMI, light smoker, 1 or 2 caffeinated drinks a day, 1 or 2 alcoholic drinks a week, mouthbreather

   

   

   
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RE: Pawpri - Therapy Analysis
Pawpri - I noticed that 3 of your 4 threads deal with the same subject. I have merged them and renamed the thread to, Pawpri - Therapy Analysis. Please use this thread for all further posts that pertain to the therapy.

I will also confirm this action in a PM to you.
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RE: Pawpri - Therapy Analysis
Are you aware if your friend was sleeping on his back or side between 12:45 and 1:45?

See the string of Apneas during that time? This is called Positional Apnea, usually caused from chin tucking.  He's sleeping in a way that his head is tucked into his chest and cutting off his air... like a kink in a hose cuts off water.

Actually, this can occur whether you're on your side or back.

Read through this article to better understand:

Positional Apnea

I think this was brought up in your previous thread.
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RE: Pawpri - Therapy Analysis
(05-03-2024, 08:24 AM)Crimson Nape Wrote: Pawpri  -  I noticed that 3 of your 4 threads deal with the same subject.  I have merged them and renamed the thread to, Pawpri - Therapy Analysis.  Please use this thread for all further posts that pertain to the therapy.

I will also confirm this action in a PM to you.
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Thank you. Sorry. I usually get email notifications. Or I used to. Idk why I stopped receiving notifications.
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RE: Pawpri - Therapy Analysis
(05-03-2024, 08:54 AM)OpalRose Wrote: Are you aware if your friend was sleeping on his back or side between 12:45 and 1:45?

See the string of Apneas during that time? This is called Positional Apnea, usually caused from chin tucking.  He's sleeping in a way that his head is tucked into his chest and cutting off his air... like a kink in a hose cuts off water.

Actually, this can occur whether you're on your side or back.

Read through this article to better understand:

Positional Apnea

I think this was brought up in your previous thread.

Hi! 

I was watching him sleep, and he was not on his back. I am wondering if it is something to do with his beard because he wasn't snoring or having leaks until a month or so ago. 

But that could also be it. Tucking his head while on his side. Because sometimes it works great and sometimes he's snoring, on his side, with the mask on. 

He went to the dr and they adjusted his machine to bipap

Thank you
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#69
RE: Pawpri - Therapy Analysis
Snoring seems to have stopped since the dr changed his settings. I haven't checked the data yet.

He still isn't feeling rested when he sleeps. Possibly just not enough hours of sleep, but idk. Will look at the data later today or something.

I now am getting my own CPAP as well
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#70
RE: AT's Therapy Analysis
We are getting into allergy season. Does he use a saline sinus rinse followed by FloNase or other sinus allergy product ~ 1hour before bedtime?

He definitely was sawing logs the other night between 0040 and 0140.

Keep us posted with OSCAR Reports and do start your own thread once you get your machine.
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