One is from a few weeks ago, before her scheduled zoom call with the DME rep that started the fiasco in the above-linked thread. After that call she hasn't used it much (because why would she believe a bunch of people on the internet over the "expert" whose job it is to tell her over a zoom call how to do something she already knows how to do and had been doing for a few weeks). She was using the F&P Eson2 with that one. The other is from a few days ago, using a Resmed F30i, which definitely leaks a lot more than the Eson2. She doesn't need a full face mask, but I started out with one so she was trying it out. She's still messing around with different masks to decide what she likes best. (Seems like wearing the same mask for more than a couple days starts to irritate her skin).
In both cases, she was wearing a pulse oximeter ring for at least part of the night, so I included the spO2 graph as well as the standard charts.
There are a few settings changes between the two - the more recent one is probably not correct, but this is why I'm posting them here, so we can get the right settings dialed in.
I'll note that she's been complaining that she feels more tired on days that she's used the cpap the night before. She hasn't gotten into the habit of using it every night yet, and that's one of the primary reasons why (in addition to the nonsense from the DME, of course).
And I should also note that her in-lab sleep study results showed her to have an AHI of something like 78, and her titration study showed that her apneas weren't adequately controlled until pressures were over 20, which was why the doctor prescribed an aircurve rather than an airsense. Her Oscar reports using the air curve certainly don't resemble that in the slightest, and my assumption is that the horribly ill-fitting mask they sent her home from the titration study with had rather a lot to do with those results.
Suggestions to help her dial in ideal settings are most welcome. Thanks!
*edit* I just noticed that I didn't update the Aircurve to full face when she switched masks - not sure if that affects that graphs at all.