Complete Newb trying a Respironics Legacy CPAP for the first time.
Hello,
Hopefully I dont get flamed and apologies in advance if I do. I got a RemStar Plus CPAP Model 1012668 from a private sale. I cant afford the sleep study/medical etc. Got new filters and new nasal pillows/tubes/head gear in sealed bags, also private sale. When I put it on and turn it on it feels harmless enough. Little bit of air sound leaking out the side...not sure if thats acceptable or???
A phone snore detection app has made it obvious that I snore like a busted chainsaw but no indication of stopping breathing. I HAVE TO sleep on my side (again much snoring). If i sleep on my back...my breathing cuts off as soon as i fall asleep. I do have occasional headaches in the morning. I'll be trying it for the first time tonight with the existing settings.
I have looked for user help videos for proper fit/air flow etc but no real luck. Any pointers from experienced users here is really appreciated. Thank you.
RE: Complete Newb trying a Respironics Legacy CPAP for the first time.
Step #1: Defoam your CPAP. There are VERY good reasons for this. A inet search should show you how.
Step #2: Get OSCAR (Link in the black banner above. )
Step #3: Use your CPAP with a data card in it overnight. Then read that card using OSCAR and post your daily charts. It is the reading of those charts that will answer question that you have.
Small leaks are ok. Leaks are measured by the CPAP and the data will tell us how bad they are.
It sounds like your settings are off. Without knowing what your settings are it is impossible to see what needs to be adjusted.
RE: Complete Newb trying a Respironics Legacy CPAP for the first time.
My CPAP machine is not on the Phillips recall list. This info came straight from a Philips rep. Do I still need to Defoam it?
RE: Complete Newb trying a Respironics Legacy CPAP for the first time.
No, and it won't work with Oscar either. This device will provide positive air pressure and may help relieve your symptoms. I hope you didn't pay more than about $50. Since there won't be any data, it's going to be very hard to coach you in optimizing the unit. My best advise is to set it to a pressure of 12.0 and use CFlex at 2. I hope someone will contact your with a donation unit that is actually useful. Just in case we see something, what part of the U.S. are you in, and what is your financial ability to upgrade? That device is at least 12 to 15 years old. I have gifted better ones.
RE: Complete Newb trying a Respironics Legacy CPAP for the first time.
I'm in North Alabama. Huntsville area. 35601. I have some flexibility on the finances but not what you may consider average resources. Thanks for any help.
RE: Complete Newb trying a Respironics Legacy CPAP for the first time.
The Resmed Airsense 10 Autoset CPAP machine (new) can be obtained for $359 and it has been as low as $299 recently at TheCPAPshop. They might even have a 20% coupon. If you do not have a prescription available, you can buy a used machine that is of current technology on sites like Craigslist, Offerup or Facebook Marketplace, however you need to use safe payment methods and ensure the sale is not fraudulent. If either of those would work for you, we can get you moving the right direction.