(11-04-2018, 08:56 AM)OpalRose Wrote: The advantage with a ResMed is that it offers EPR which is much more effective and helpful than the Respironics Flex system.
I have read this here so many times. But I respectfully disagree. I do not think that ResMed's EPR is more effective and helpful; nor do I think the Respironics Flex system is more effective and helpful. I also don't think ResMed's response algorithm to apnea events is superior.
I think they are *different*. And I think some people respond better to one, and other people respond better to the other, and some people don't perceive any difference.
For me personally, DreamStation's response algorithm to apnea benefits me more, and thus I would say it is superior (*for me*). Also, DreamStation's Flex system for exhale relief/support works well for me, and so does ResMed's - with the caveat for BOTH of them, that I had to experiment to figure out which Flex setting works best for me and which EPR works best for me - and I get excellent experience from both of them.
(I don't mean this directed toward you OpalRose, but to this forum as a whole...) While I understand that some may perceive an aggressive technology as being superior, and while I understand that the produced numbers may look better (ResMed does yield a better AHI #), I do not agree that ResMed is superior over DreamStation based on those things. Ultimately - and this board really does agree here - if you are feeling better, things are working for you. Some people feel better on the DreamStation. Perhaps the aggressive technology is not actually superior for some people.