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jlsmithseven - Therapy help requested.
#21
RE: Need chart help
I read somewhere today that if you wake up 3-4 am it’s because of a sugar crash. My fruit snacks and grapes right before bed probably aren’t helping that…so I’ll stop.

Anyways I love my falling asleep pressure with ramp. 8 ipap and 5 epap. I ran 2 epr before with mild success but last night I wore a chin strap. I’ve tried them before but I can almost swear it help. I think once I get into the high 9 range my mouth opens ever so slightly. I’m going to continue my settings where they’re at try not to eat sugar and wear the chin strap. I’ll report back in a week or maybe sooner. Thanks for all the help it means a lot
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RE: Need chart help
So do they make a 19mm hose for the 11? I don’t think they have a heated one I’ve been told companies are phasing them out.
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Waking up at 2-3am every morning, unable to fall back asleep
Hi
I've been having moderate success with CPAP for a few years now and most recently *past 3 weeks. Every single night I wake up at 2 or 3 am approximately and am unable to fall back asleep. I usually wake up either midnight to 3am one time to use the restroom but then can fall back asleep fairly quickly. But now, I cannot. I'm not sure what changed. I am not drinking more caffeine (actually drinking less) and my sleep hygiene has improved. I would say the only thing that did change is my sleep hygiene winding down at night. Before I would use electronics / eat before sleep, but now I read a book and don't eat...and I am able to fall asleep WAYYY faster and stay asleep, until that 2-3am mark. It's really frustrating and I'm not sure what to do.
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#24
RE: Waking up at 2-3am every morning, unable to fall back asleep
jlsmithseven,

I have merged the most recent thread you started with a prior thread as you are asking for advice on the same subject.
I also changed the title of your thread.
Please, going forward, let's use this thread for your therapy questions and chart postings.
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#25
RE: jlsmithseven - Therapy help requested.
Could my recent higher pressure changes to Pmin be causing this change?
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#26
RE: jlsmithseven - Therapy help requested.
Please post some charts. I am not sure what your current settings are and would need to see some data.
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RE: jlsmithseven - Therapy help requested.
3 recent nights:
(the reason for the gaps in the first few are because thats when I woke up, then eventually i went back to sleep again, like an hour or so later. But this was the weekend, so I can't do that on a workday)

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RE: jlsmithseven - Therapy help requested.
This thread got buried pretty fast, but were you able to decern anything?
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RE: jlsmithseven - Therapy help requested.
If you are open to it, let’s try an experiment. I would like to see how you do with a fixed pressure with EPR. 

Mode CPAP
Pressure 9
EPR 3 full-time
No ramp

Once you have a chart find an area that with a relatively flat flow rate a hour or more after falling asleep and do a 2-3 minute zoom. Then find an area with some spikes and do the same. Also post the entire nights chart.

What I want to see is how badly flow limited the breaths are with fixed pressure. It may be a trade-off is needed between living with a bit of flow limitations and spikes. Depending on how it looks some quality sleep may be worth it.
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RE: jlsmithseven - Therapy help requested.
I’m kind of afraid to do this because I know I need somewhere near a 10cm pressure and I never had any success using no ramp or a timed ramp.
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