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[CPAP] Pressure Limited on Auto CPAP
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RE: Pressure Limited on Auto CPAP
Feeling OK, still a bit tired the next day but encouraged by the progress.  Using OSCAR to monitor results is fantastic.

Tried to turn off VS2 in the Event Flag but no success despite fiddling with it several times.

Tonight I'll turn off the Flex and see what happens.
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RE: Pressure Limited on Auto CPAP
Event flags like VS2 are at the bottom left of the graphs in a pull-down menu. Just click it off. You will have to scroll to the bottom of your daily details chart.
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RE: Pressure Limited on Auto CPAP
   
Last night I turned off the FLEX and it really cleaned up the stats.  AHI down to 5 and CA at 1.29.  Feel like I had a good night's sleep and I slept
longer too.

Thanks again for all the help.  With OSCAR and this forum I have control over my sleep apnea and I can do it independently of a provider at much
lower cost.

I'm open to suggestions but otherwise I think I'll leave the control settings as they are for awhile as I get more adjusted to my new machine.

Thanks   Thanks   Thanks 

Dana
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RE: Pressure Limited on Auto CPAP
Better results, but still have some way to go. Looks like you need a bit more minimum pressure and 9.0 is looking good.
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dcway Wrote:With OSCAR and this forum I have control over my sleep apnea and I can do it independently of a provider at much
lower cost.

You've achieved an enviable improvement in a very short time. But taking control of your own therapy is not what the sleep doctors' union would want to hear. According to the party line you are being reckless and putting your life at risk. And we are all irresponsible in abetting you. But the results speak for themselves.
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