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Help Analyzing Pressure Settings
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Help Analyzing Pressure Settings
Hello,

I am desperate, I have been using the CPAP for 6 months and I am still miserable. I am using a Resmed Sense 10, N20 mask and have a had the same setting for the most part of the 6 months. I did recently switched the settings on the ramp from 30 mins to 5 mins. Last night 11/17/24 I used a new mask, for that reason there is a leakage I have to look into. 

Please see if there is anything I could be doing different to see results and not feel miserable and tired all day.  

Thanks,

Maribelin


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RE: Help Analyzing Pressure Settings
I suggest you set the minimum pressure to 9 cm, EPR=3, and ramp off.
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RE: Help Analyzing Pressure Settings
Thank you. I am still adapting to the ramp off. I truly appreciate your response.
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