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SonjaAHI41 - Therapy Thread
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RE: SonjaAHI41 - Therapy Thread
Thanks    Thanks    Thanks

On my CPAP machine The terapy Mode is APAP. 

IT'S OK?

 Why APAP?
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RE: SonjaAHI41 - Therapy Thread
apap is generally fine it's what most ppl seem to use, it adjusts the pressure automatically based on the obstructions the machine detects. so it won't give you pressure if you don't need it.

and sadly yes don't order stuff from the US, you will get taken for a ride between import duties and shipping.

maybe this one from amazon.fr would work, shipping should be much more reasonable and no import tax. i couldn't find it on the german/italian/belgian/english amazon so sorry it's in french, but you can use your browser to translate the page, let me know if you are having issues.

https://www.amazon.fr/chenpaif-Adaptateu...08FB75M7P/

[Image: 51Ud+HatiuL._AC_SX679_.jpg]

Quote:Specifications:
Material: PPC
Size: 15mm (0.59in) to 22mm (0.87in)
Color: as pictures shown
Quantity: 1 set
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RE: SonjaAHI41 - Therapy Thread
Hvala vam na svemu


Još sam nova ,još učim ali nadam se da će polako sve sjesti na mjesto.

Thanks :hvala:



***  Moderator Note: Google Translation  ***
Quote:Thank you for everything

I'm still new, I'm still learning, but I hope that slowly everything will fall into place.

thank you



As per Rule #4 - All posts must be made in the English language. Please use a translation service, like Google Translate.
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RE: SonjaAHI41 - Therapy Thread
You're welcome.

Since you are still new, you probably want to edit that and post in English since it's rule #4.
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RE: SonjaAHI41 - Therapy Thread
(06-03-2024, 07:37 AM)Narcil Wrote: You're welcome.

Since you are still new, you probably want to edit that and post in English since it's rule #4.

   I 'am s very sorry.

   I'm familiar with the forum rules, but my computer,by accident

   automatically translated in my language.

   To brag,I received a CPAP mask ResMED AirFit F20 for her  Dancing

   It is incomarably better, I will know more in few days,
   but so far I am very satisfied.

   Thanks everyone for the advise  .
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Sad 
Shutting off airflow in the middle of the night
Please help.
I still have problems with the masks.
I take them off unconsciously during the night,
I often have a feeling of suffocation or difficulty breathing.

Bought a new mask AirFit F20 for her  who it's a little better than the previous mask.

Since I don't have a person next to me when I sleep, I don't know what
happens during the night.

A few days ago I went on a trip with my friends.
They woke me up often at night because of loud snoring (how is that possible Huh )

A few days ago I went on a trip with my friends.
They woke me up often at night because of loud snoring (how is that possible)

I noticed at the end that the machine was no longer blowing air.
Who knows how long I struggled under the mask.....


Specialized technician claims that this is because air is leaking from the mask somewhere and the machine shut down.
But if it's automatic, why didn't it work again on my breathing.


has this happened to any of you?


I am completely confused and now I am afraid that this happens to me very often.

what to do, how to proceed, how to know while I'm sleeping if my air is turned off ??? Dont-know
.
I apologize for the mistakes in English and thanks for any reply
I feel severe daytime fatigue, and severe memory/concentration issuesDont-know I was treated for "depression" for more than 15 years because of this. Sad
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RE: Shutting off airflow in the middle of the night
(06-22-2024, 05:00 AM)SonjaAHI41 Wrote: ....They woke me up often at night because of loud snoring (how is that possible Huh ) '''

... Specialized technician claims that this is because air is leaking from the mask somewhere and the machine shut down. ...

Snoring can still happen during CPAP. Better treatment settings can improve it.

Large leaks shut down CPAP machines; some instruments won't restart after such an event.

 I hope your instrument is compatible with OSCAR. If it is, upload some evening data records here so members can help with the setting.
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RE: Shutting off airflow in the middle of the night
In general, a feeling of suffocation is from too little pressure. OSCAR charts would tell us if that is the issue. 

Please read the links in my signature for “Download OSCAR” and “Formatting OSCAR charts”. After you have a few days data, post a chart or two as described in the links.
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RE: SonjaAHI41 - Therapy Thread
Sonja,

A few weeks ago, a Therapy Thread was set up for you to use.  To make this simpler for folk to help guide you with advice, I have merged your recent thread with the prior thread.  

Going forward, please use this thread for all your Cpap/mask questions.

Also, I notice that you posted a sleep study result in the first post. There also appears to be a summary page from
your Cpap. Are you by any chance using software for your Hoffrichter AutoCpap?  If yes, you can upload some recent data here for review.  Your machine settings may need some optimization.  

Use the Attachment feature and upload a night or two of data in this thread.
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RE: SonjaAHI41 - Therapy Thread
Unfortunately, this information was extracted from me

 by the person in charge of the CPAP equipment.
I

t's a bit of an unknown area for me.


Anyway, thanks for your help.
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