RE: Central vs Obstructive Apnea - EERS Device and Trial
(12-21-2024, 11:27 AM)ChadBSr Wrote: The whisper swivel is definitely noisy. I don't have an F30 so I'm not sure what effect that has. My mask has a tube on it, then I have 24" of tubing, then the swivel, and I covered it with a tube cover. That makes it quite a bit quieter. You can loosely wrap the swivel with a filter to create a diffuser as well.
Thanks kindly, With a Whisper Swivel 6" from ones ear I can imagine no sleep for me..
Good luck on your endeavor.
RE: Central vs Obstructive Apnea - EERS Device and Trial
ChadBSr, I missed all the updates to your results. I think you have achieved all the goals you originally set with regard to Vt, SpO2 and AHI. It seems unnecessary, and potentially disruptive to chase a perfect flow graph when you have accomplished what really matters. I'm very impressed with the changes.
If you can detail how you got the oximetry report, I know Steve is trying to get that functionality.
RE: Central vs Obstructive Apnea - EERS Device and Trial
On the ox stats I'm still not sure of anything I did out of the ordinary.
@Steve
I load my o2 data from my checkme O2 max into O2 insight pro on my pc
Then in oscar under data I import Wellue
Then click on statistics and scroll down
Maybe by loading into O2 insight pro first I'm getting additional data?
Breathe through your nose
Reduce sugar and processed food
Soft collar and tape
12-21-2024, 01:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-21-2024, 01:27 PM by ChadBSr.)
RE: Central vs Obstructive Apnea - EERS Device and Trial
@SleepRider
Would you consider this a normal REM pattern?
I agree with you on not chasing a perfect chart and I don't think EERS would effect this anyway. As you said EERS has done it's intended job.
I'm just curious if other people have something similar. I think daytime breath training and strengthening the airway would be the only thing that would changes this anyway.
Breathe through your nose
Reduce sugar and processed food
Soft collar and tape
RE: Central vs Obstructive Apnea - EERS Device and Trial
What's normal? Looks good to me. Just some minor volume oscillation. I'm sure the amplitude of that oscillation becomes greater without the eers.
RE: Central vs Obstructive Apnea - EERS Device and Trial
This is weird to me. Last night over 8 hours I had 0 o2 drops below 90%. I had 0 4% drops. 0 3% drops. I never went below 93%. Pulse didn't go over 75.
The thing is, I only used the cpap for 2 hours and 45 minutes of that time. This is a trend I'm seeing. Somehow since using EERS my sleep apnea is nearly cured. I do keep my collar on but I've done that before. Maybe my nose breathing is starting to carry over into sleep. Maybe using EERS is changing my REM sleep breathing. I have only guesses right now.
Breathe through your nose
Reduce sugar and processed food
Soft collar and tape
Yesterday, 03:13 PM
RE: Central vs Obstructive Apnea - EERS Device and Trial
I think my hypertension is also cured!
Breathe through your nose
Reduce sugar and processed food
Soft collar and tape
RE: Central vs Obstructive Apnea - EERS Device and Trial
It’s a Christmas miracle!
RE: Central vs Obstructive Apnea - EERS Device and Trial
It’s great you are showing improvement, but you are treating a live patient, not a machine’s responses.
Please do not confuse the cessation or lessening of symptoms with being “cured” or justifying altering your medication and therapy without a medical evaluation. Certain conditions are said to be “silent killers” for a reason. It is often a barely perceptible long-term process, especially in matters of oxygenation and blood pressure.
Best of luck with your continuing progress.
"The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." -- Marcus Aurelius
RE: Central vs Obstructive Apnea - EERS Device and Trial
Thanks, I'm not on medication for blood pressure though, it was only mildly elevated but is now lower than ever.
Breathe through your nose
Reduce sugar and processed food
Soft collar and tape