Sleeprider: THANK YOU for all your help! I have breaking news on my tachypnea: I have been analyzing my data on a daily basis, hour by hour, minute by minute, and at times, second by second, trying to find a common denominator for a sudden increase in my respiratory rate. After your post last night I got to thinking that I should look into tachypnea as being a side effect of CPAP and before even looking into it, I had a light bulb go off; FILTER!
I had changed the standard (screen) filter that the came with the ResMed to a hypoallergenic filter, and low and behold, that is exactly the night that my tachpynea started. I went to the machine, opened up the door to the filter and turned the machine on, wow, it almost got sucked in, that is how hard the machine had to pull to get air. I put in the normal screen filter that comes with the machine and it it allowed a lot of air to enter the machine without any restriction.
Next test: And I did this under the observation of my wife so to see if she could tell the difference in the effects on me. I did not tell her what I was doing to the machine (I made her turn away), I put one filter in, turned the machine on with the FFM mask on. I took several normal breaths (CPAP at 12 with no ramp), then held my breath. Changed filters and repeated the test.
The results were as I suspected; the screen filter allowed the machine to work normally and the air to escape out the vent in the FFM without any problems. To my wife, it looked like I was holding my breath (I was). With the hypoallergenic filter I had difficulty exhaling against the pressure of 12 (after several minutes I can not exhale). When I held my breath with the hypo filter in place my wife thought I was panting, I wasn't, the machine was bucking the pressure and my body was jerking with it.
So, now I have to wonder what is up with this filter, is it normal. I won't name the filter (it did come from a CPAP supplier) while I look into the matter, but I would caution in using a hypoallergenic filter until the cause can be determined (bad lot number???).
So last night with the normal screen filter, my tachypnea was absent, and the results were back to where they were pretty much before. Still being a bit nervous, I didn't want to run 12 all night so I went with 8/12 with EPR of 2. Here are the results.
https://imgur.com/a/eTzg5