I seem to have forgotten what little I learned from the Forum and couldn’t explain the difference between a flow limitation chart and a decibel. (I hope that is not a prodrome to a different medical issue coming - knock wood!) But it does seem that my total AHI's are starting to creep upwards, mostly from hypopneas. I hope for some adult reassurance or suggestions for preparing for my New Doc visit. I'll enclose a two-year Oscar Statistics chart, and a two-part Oscar graph with the six recommended charts for 11 Nov 2021. That is a fairly typical day for the last couple of years. Since then, I’ve played around futzing with a few pressure changes, and also switching temporarily to a different nasal mask to rest my battered forehead. Times past I would experiment with setting changes, but finally became convinced that with the ASV the machine pretty well regulated itself.
I have tried nearly every mask known to man and get the best results with the Mirage LT, but periodically I need to get it the pressure off the forehead and use one of the nasals that has the non-forehead strapping system (like the Airfit N20). I have more trouble with leakage then, and this has been a long-term problem which I blame on my usually high pressures and perhaps a pudgy face. and that raises one of my main questions…. how much does my usual relatively large leak rate affect my numbers? And does anyone have suggestions, assuming the hypopneas are fairly reliable, in how to reduce them?
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