First three weeks
Hi folks. I'm trying to get used to this machine as it's been difficult.
I'm finding that I'm getting claustrophobic. I need to settle down to a low breathing rate for this to work off the start. As if it's not delivering enough flowrate.
Is this common?
How can I fix this?
I'm not liking this experience so far. I've gone just short of 4 hours max.
Any pointers on how to make this thing tolerable? I've ripped it off a couple of times. And it blows a lot of air and I have to fully take up to turn the stupid thing off.
Any insight and advice fully appreciated.
Cheers
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daBee in Toronto
Unit: MesRed AirSense 10 nasal | 8 cm no ramp
RE: First three weeks
min of 5 cmw may be too low for you. try raising it a cmw at a time. if you experience runaway pressure at the upper end, reduce your max pressure one cmw at a time. post your oscar charts for others to comment on.
RE: First three weeks
Sounds like a plan.
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daBee in Toronto
Unit: MesRed AirSense 10 nasal | 8 cm no ramp
RE: First three weeks
(11-10-2019, 06:58 PM)daBee Wrote: Hi folks. I'm trying to get used to this machine as it's been difficult.
I'm finding that I'm getting claustrophobic. I need to settle down to a low breathing rate for this to work off the start. As if it's not delivering enough flowrate.
Is this common? How can I fix this?
I'm not liking this experience so far. I've gone just short of 4 hours max.
Any pointers on how to make this thing tolerable? I've ripped it off a couple of times. And it blows a lot of air and I have to fully take up to turn the stupid thing off.
Any insight and advice fully appreciated.
Cheers
Hi Welcome!
This link might of some use Mask Primer
If you search there will be many threads that start with the few statements below and quickly start moving toward success.
Download and install OSCAR Daily pull the SD Card from your machine and load the nights results into OSCAR so you can see what is really going on.
Organize and attach your charts to posts in this thread and the group will help you work it all through.
Organize Charts
Attaching Charts
Soon in the conversation we often encourage people to try a collar or neck rest but we should see your charts first
Soft Cervical Collar
WillSleep
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RE: First three weeks
OK, my laptop is tiny, so two screenshots:
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daBee in Toronto
Unit: MesRed AirSense 10 nasal | 8 cm no ramp
RE: First three weeks
set your min pressure to 6, there is no need to change the EPR.
To get used to the CPAP try using it while doing something you like, watch TV, Read a book, play games on your phone.
Your AHI here is zero which is extremely unusual, Why are you on CPAP? Can you post copies of your sleep tests.
RE: First three weeks
I don't have a copy of my tests. Control by Ontario healthcare. Yay.
Anyway I'm often 0.0. I've sat here using this thing, but sleeping is awkward. My tests show >90 episodes per hour. With the machine, I'm good. But claustrophobic at the beginning and a severe PITA.
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daBee in Toronto
Unit: MesRed AirSense 10 nasal | 8 cm no ramp
RE: First three weeks
Why claustrophobic? Are you currently claustrophobic? Have you tried P10 pillow mask? It is good to know we are only working on your comfort.
RE: First three weeks
It looks as though you have a long ramp with a pressure of 4. For many people, a pressure that low makes it hard to breathe. Either raise the ramp pressure to 6 or turn the ramp off. Let us know if you notice a difference.
Also, you might try setting the machine up during the day so you can read or watch TV while using it. This can help your body adapt to the feel of the mask and the pressure.
Most importantly, your reactions are pretty normal, and with a little patience and some adjustments, your therapy truly will get better.
Keep us posted!