The first thing I see are the "clumps" of apneas (Obstructives). When we see apnea clumped together, this indicates
Positional Apnea. She is sleeping in a way that is cutting off her air. Could be from "chin tucking". Is she using more than one pillow, or a too tall of a pillow which could cause her head to tilt forward into her chest, cutting off air... sort of like a kink in a hose. This needs corrected, as other pressure changes/adjustments may not help much.
Change to a flatter, but firmer pillow. This will help keep her head and neck aligned. Some folk use a soft cervical collar to help. Read through this link so you have a better understanding:
https://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.ph...onal_Apnea
Second, she is using the "For Her" mode. She probably would be better off using the regular "Auto" mode.
Next, I'll suggest some changes to settings which may or may not help until she can overcome the positional apnea.
Her median pressure is around 13cm, so let's change her starting pressure at that point. Continue using EPR set at 3.
So....
Minimum set at 13 (IPAP)
EPR set at 3. This will give her an EPAP of 10. (We need to keep her Epap around 10 to help keep her airway open.)
Repost after a couple days and let us know how she is doing.