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Waking up feeling jittery with ASV
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RE: Waking up feeling jittery with ASV
I think you can with iPhone. On my Samsung Android, I'm seeing User CP as in control panel, at the top banner. I can click this, but then I have to use the web browser setting Desktop for conversion to that type of page. Then you will see on the left panel a series of User areas to access and edit as necessary.
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RE: Waking up feeling jittery with ASV
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RE: Waking up feeling jittery with ASV
Just something to consider, with Hypopnea they're probably in want to get some more pressure, which you say you're not tolerating. Even so consider trying this:

EPAP 5-8
PS 1-9
Makes IPAP 6-17

If you do try it, let us know if it was any more effective and describe how it felt. I can help tune it somewhat with that.
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RE: Waking up feeling jittery with ASV
ok, I'll try that tonight. Thanks, Dave.

I'm going to try turning off the ramp with the new settings since most of the hypopneas are clustered where the ramp is still on.
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RE: Waking up feeling jittery with ASV
Welcome. Here's how I've done things when I had ASV, try it as long as you can tolerate, you're the judge on what that equals, if it becomes unacceptable change back to prior.

Bonus tip, I would use a notebook to write the settings before edits. Then I have a known to go back to.

Edit... If the small increase in EPAP Min is too much as whole step, go fractional .2 .4...
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