(05-30-2020, 04:03 PM)Sleeprider Wrote: I'm gong to suggest you start with settings of EPAP 15, IPAP 18. That will let you experience pressure support...
Thanks so much. I LOVED it. I didn't see your message until this morning, but reading this site gave me the courage to at least try to tackle the mystery because a working machine is better than no machine.
Using the information on this site, I went into my machine's clinical settings (which turned out to be no big deal), then went into his, erased his card, reset back to the default and then entered my new settings.
I decided to try the S setting on his machine instead of straight CPAP so I'd have more options. I'm pleased to see I came close to your recommendations. I used EPAP 14.5, IPAP 18, and switched on Easy Breathe.
It was FANTASTIC. My ComfortGel mask didn't leak all night, and I didn't spend half my time fighting it, maybe because it was only blasting the highest pressure when I needed it. (Probably also helps that I put in a new cushion and changed to new head gear.)
The SlimLine hose felt like nothing compared to my old hose. I didn't think it mattered, but it was nice.
Most importantly, now that I can see all the settings, I feel — for the first time — in control of my therapy. I had grudgingly accepted that wearing a CPAP was a PIA, but a necessary evil, and I've been compliant all these years, never really sure if it was even doing anything.
My old machine said I had an AHI of 0.4. This one last night said 0.6. Downloading the OSCAR software now, so I can learn even more.
I've felt trapped, because I have gained 75 pounds since my 2011 sleep study, and I knew I probably needed to have my settings changed, but without insurance, what can you do?
Now I understand. Even without insurance, I can still take care of myself. It would be great to still have a pulmonologist, a sleep study, a medical supply place to deal with problems, etc., but I had to leave my job to care for my mother, so I lost all that. But it doesn't mean all is lost.
I told my uncle this morning how much I liked his machine compared to my old one, and he said I can keep it, even if I get my old one fixed!
Thank you to everyone on this board and on this site who shares so much information. The "mystery" is becoming visible, and I'm so happy.