RE: It's not working. Panicking and need help.
(10-14-2017, 04:10 PM)Reznik Wrote: Hi guys,
I'm also new here so take my advice with a large grain of salt.
Is it possible that it'd be easier to acclimate if he set the machine in CPAP mode at a fixed, comfortable pressure, and then increased it slightly on a weekly basis until he finds something that works well for him?
I've recently increased my lower pressure and lower my upper pressure so the range is quite narrower. I feel that's working better than before. I will try plain cpap mode next weekend so that if I have a lousy night I can sleep in.
RE: It's not working. Panicking and need help.
That's what I've been doing as well.
Somebody needs to invent a term for weekend CPAPers...
WePAPers?
EndPAPers?
Hmmm.
RE: It's not working. Panicking and need help.
(10-14-2017, 10:18 PM)Reznik Wrote: That's what I've been doing as well.
Somebody needs to invent a term for weekend CPAPers...
WePAPers?
EndPAPers?
Hmmm.
7th day
adventurists, if it's not too politically incorrect.
RE: It's not working. Panicking and need help.
(10-14-2017, 10:18 PM)Reznik Wrote: Somebody needs to invent a term for weekend CPAPers...
Living on the edge?
Sleepster
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