Newbie Intro
Hello All! Newbie here, 12 whole days and I figured the best way to beat the apnea is to treat it like an enemy. I found this forum when I needed to figure out if dizziness is part of the deal with the machines or I have a different issue in play. I see I have my humidity set high, looking to combat the drymouth/throat so I lowered that and I'll give it a few days.
I'm otherwise in good health....if you don't consider the HIV+ aspect to myself. In that I'm doing very well, 35 years now, 27 years since diagnosis. Great numbers and the virus does not define me. I don't live with it, it lives with me, and like the apnea, I expect it to behave itself.
My first testing showed an AHI of 131, I see the doctor 4/10/18 for fine tuning my therapy. So far I find it a bit bothersome...as I'm sure you each know well. I have no consideration of stopping even if only so my wife can finally know some nocturnal peace. But that alone isn't motivating me, a long, productive and happy life is the goal and I'm not about to let weak muscles get in the way. I'll adjust and that will be that.
The plethora of information here is overwhelming. I have a lot to learn. Thanks for being here to help me navigate this new wrinkle in my life.
RE: Newbie Intro
Hi ErSwnn,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
Good luck with CPAP therapy.
trish6hundred
RE: Newbie Intro
Welcome to the forum. You have likely read the links in my signature.
We tend to work with data here so I'm going to suggest that you post a copy of your sleep study. We can help you with what questions to ask, and so much more.
Fred
RE: Newbie Intro
Yes, I plan on using the Sleepyhead program, but not until after I learn how things work....don't want to tinker with the SD until the Dr. has read it. I'm not much for such things, I'm more of a chicken coop kinda guy. Literally.
Yeah, the AHI is high and I understand it may come with a few caveats that I will have to master. Thus far I seem to be doing the right things...like using the machine as proscribed. And seeking those already experienced and willing to share their knowledge. Not my first rodeo, just a new arena.
Thank you all for your kind responses...and I'll tighten up my info to sharper point.
RE: Newbie Intro
Thank you Fred. As soon as I learn how to post the charts....and I will....I'll do exactly that. Might be a bit before I do, I'm shaky on messing with the machine, I imagine a newbie qwerk I'll have to work through. No worries, I'll catch on.
RE: Newbie Intro
Sleepyhead is easy. See my signature.
Download and install
start and load Sleepyhead from your SD card
Arrange charts as in the organize link (drag and drop)
Adjust vertical size if needed (grab bottom of chart and pull up a little) to fit
F12 for screen Print then Attach the file to your post and ask "What should I talk to my Dr. about?"
Also mention any issues you noted along the way.
Fred
RE: Newbie Intro
If your worried about the SD card you can lock it with the tab on the side. That prevents the computer from writing on it while still being able to read it. Just remember to unlock it before putting back into your CPAP machine. Pretty easy!
02-16-2018, 09:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-16-2018, 09:10 AM by Sleeprider.)
RE: Newbie Intro
Since your follow-up is nearly 2-months out, I suggest you get a better handle on your therapy before then. At the very least, you can look at your on-screen AHI results. I recommend you download #Sleepyhead, get a look at how things are going, and if AHI is high, get back to us on the forum. My concern is that your sleep study AHI was very high, you did not apparently have a titration study, and are using a very low starting CPAP pressure on a machine that does not do well when it starts with too low minimum pressure. Are you in fixed pressure mode at 5.5 or using auto pressure starting there? Do you know what model Dreamstation you are using? The model number should be DSX200, 400 or 500xx.