RE: Is it normal to not be able to tell if machine is on?
(04-13-2016, 09:33 AM)OpalRose Wrote: You have a great autoset machine set at Cpap mode of 10. I suspect you will be able to get your AHI down if you switch to auto mode and set a range of 10 to 16 and see where it wants to go. Just my 3 cents.
I tried 9 to 15 last night. It was a disaster from a sleep point of view, but the AHI came down to 3.5.
We live out on the country with two large dogs, a Lab and a Great Pyrenees. Both of them heard something in the woods last night and barked almost all night.
On top of that I could not get my F10 FFM to seal at the pressure the machine wanted - 14.2 or so. I woke constantly having to fiddle and adjust it. I went from very loose to very tight last night and it insisted on popping, hissing, and burping...
I was considering using duck tape.
So, tonight I will try again and see if I can find a way to get it to seal.
I am not a Medical professional and I don't play one on the internet.
Started CPAP Therapy April 5, 2016
I'd Rather Be Sleeping
RE: Is it normal to not be able to tell if machine is on?
Sounds like a NOT so fun night.
Don't you wish someone would invent a mask made just to fit you and no one else?
RE: Is it normal to not be able to tell if machine is on?
Frank,
You might try a P10 if your problems continue. It's really helped me.
Just my personal opinion. My posts are not medical advice or a statement of fact. Please consult a qualified physician or other qualified medical personnel. Please comply with all applicable laws, codes, regulations, and protocols.
RE: Is it normal to not be able to tell if machine is on?
(04-13-2016, 10:31 AM)sdb7802 Wrote: Frank,
You might try a P10 if your problems continue. It's really helped me.
I have a call into my DME to see if I can try a couple P10 and N10's. The F10 is very comfortable to me, but if I need to be around 15 on the pressure it doesn't look like i tis going to work.
I tried on a P10 at my titration study and it felt awkward breathing through it compared to the F10, so I took the F10. But, if I have become accustomed to the pressure so fast, I expect I can adjust to the Nasal Mask or Pillow also and it if lets me sleep on my side at pressure, then it will be work some effort adapting.
I am not a Medical professional and I don't play one on the internet.
Started CPAP Therapy April 5, 2016
I'd Rather Be Sleeping
RE: Is it normal to not be able to tell if machine is on?
I give my FFM a little tug and when air rushes out, I know it's on. But I was amazed on my first night I didn't realize it was on.