RE: Ahh, that new machine smell
(04-13-2016, 06:10 PM)Possum Wrote: If the probability of occurrence of Event A is greater than that of Event B, then one could reasonably conclude that over a given interval of time, Event A occurs "more often" than Event B.
Therefore, one might expect to get more leaks, in general, with a FFM mask than a nasal pillow, since a FFM has a "higher probability" of generating leaks due to its higher sealing area. I wasn't suggesting that they have a higher baseline leak..
however, they do not *inherently* have a greater amount of leak. I've seen people with well fitting ffms that had a low leak line and people that had trouble with nasal and pillow masks with worse leak lines.
I believe that the way to phrase it correctly would be "getting low leak lines on a ffm can be more challenging".
(04-13-2016, 06:10 PM)Possum Wrote: And, I disagree that leaks, in general, are fine. If they can be controlled through further optimization of your setup, why wouldn't you want to proactively address them BEFORE they exceed the normal operating parameters of the machine and end up reducing the effectiveness of your therapy?
you are *certainly* entitled to your opinion. however, if someone is leaking 10lpm all night long, and it isn't bothering them, or their sleeping partner, then telling 'em to worry about it seems detrimental.... and doesn't improve their therapy, since any machine (I believe) can handle that much excess leakage and not even care.
RE: Ahh, that new machine smell
(04-13-2016, 06:23 PM)palerider Wrote: ...
troll!
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RE: Ahh, that new machine smell
(04-13-2016, 06:25 PM)sdb7802 Wrote: (04-13-2016, 06:23 PM)palerider Wrote: ...
troll!
RE: Ahh, that new machine smell
now come on, guys... being pedantic, nitpicky, or having strong opinions is not trolling, it is just a personality quirk that many otherwise valuable members of society have. calling someone a troll however, could be seen as a personal attack.
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Tongue Suck Technique for prevention of mouth breathing:
- Place your tongue behind your front teeth on the roof of your mouth
- let your tongue fill the space between the upper molars
- gently suck to form a light vacuum
Practising during the day can help you to keep it at night
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04-13-2016, 09:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-13-2016, 09:38 PM by sdb7802.)
RE: Ahh, that new machine smell
DariaVader,
I was referring to one of palerider's earlier posts today where he talked about being accused of being a troll. (excuse my grammar)
He's more like a pain in the @ss. So am I.
I do respect his knowledge, intellect, and persistence. I don't mean to offend palerider or anyone else.
Just my personal opinion. My posts are not medical advice or a statement of fact. Please consult a qualified physician or other qualified medical personnel. Please comply with all applicable laws, codes, regulations, and protocols.
RE: Ahh, that new machine smell
good to hear.
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Tongue Suck Technique for prevention of mouth breathing:
- Place your tongue behind your front teeth on the roof of your mouth
- let your tongue fill the space between the upper molars
- gently suck to form a light vacuum
Practising during the day can help you to keep it at night
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RE: Ahh, that new machine smell
2004-Bon Jovi
it'll take more than a doctor to prescribe a remedy
Observations and recommendations communicated here are the perceptions of the writer and should not be misconstrued as medical advice.
04-13-2016, 10:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-13-2016, 10:58 PM by Possum.)
RE: Ahh, that new machine smell
(04-13-2016, 06:23 PM)palerider Wrote: however, they do not *inherently* have a greater amount of leak.
Which part of "I wasn't suggesting that they [FFM] have a higher baseline leak" did you not understand?
(04-13-2016, 06:23 PM)palerider Wrote: I believe that the way to phrase it correctly would be "getting low leak lines on a ffm can be more challenging".
Thanks for the suggestions on phrasing. Certainly most folks are on here to read semantic arguments.
(04-13-2016, 06:23 PM)palerider Wrote: you are *certainly* entitled to your opinion. however, if someone is leaking 10lpm all night long, and it isn't bothering them, or their sleeping partner, then telling 'em to worry about it seems detrimental.... and doesn't improve their therapy, since any machine (I believe) can handle that much excess leakage and not even care.
It's unclear to me how advising people to pay close attention to every aspect of their data, including leaks, could be detrimental, but then again I am professional scientist and thus deeply interested in things that many couldn't care less about. Anyway, in my *opinion* the whole purpose of looking at PAP data in these software packages we are fortunate enough to have access to is to be fastidious, observant, and critical, and take active steps to correct anything that might be "off" before it turns into something more problematic. That was also the whole purpose of my original post, which unfortunately at this point seems to be lost in the ether.
04-14-2016, 12:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-14-2016, 01:00 AM by palerider.)
RE: Ahh, that new machine smell
(04-13-2016, 10:55 PM)Possum Wrote: It's unclear to me how advising people to pay close attention to every aspect of their data, including leaks, could be detrimental,
of course it's good to pay close attention to their data. that's never been in dispute, as far as I know.
where we appear to differ is that I say "as long as you're within limits, and not being bothered by the leaks... it's OK to not beat yourself up over not having a perfect zero leak line."
and, to get back to the stated topic, I think that "new machine smell" which to me is faintly powdery, is offgassing of the silicone inside.
I've smelled that same smell on other silicone bits before.
RE: Ahh, that new machine smell
(04-13-2016, 11:19 AM)Possum Wrote: Now after one night with a new machine I feel awesome!
Congrats on getting your new machine.
(04-13-2016, 11:19 AM)Possum Wrote: I suppose my point with this post is, "If you think something is wrong, then something probably is"
Amen
Just my personal opinion. My posts are not medical advice or a statement of fact. Please consult a qualified physician or other qualified medical personnel. Please comply with all applicable laws, codes, regulations, and protocols.
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