even after waking up from a central, i just couldn't take a deep breath,
but instead had to work my way up. you, too ?
in my case it mysteriously needed subzero nights for it to be like that.
in the beginning i has a headache from my full face mask, too.
is this ongoing in your case ?
early on i used a finger clip oximeter capable of recording data.
maybe this would bring you some insights, too. some are compatible with oscar.
for instance your central where you gradually start breathing afterwards
is like 2 minutes long. this could have well thrown you in the 70's of %SpO2,
eg. depending on your body mass. how did you feel after the night ?
in general, you could collect say a week worth of data and then see.
why is another machine scary ? the bilevel is the one with the short "high trigger sensitivity"-push
and the asv is very comfortable, almost like natural breathing and it's very popular, here.
(i'm of course not that convinced, cause it did not help with my hypopnea and the centrals did not vanish either,
so i hope i somehow get an ivaps which might feel somewhat rough.)
also take a look at the 10 series or would you prefer the 11's ?
or is it cause of the expensiveness in australia ?
i asked sleeprider for a source for how the flexible target
of an asv is set (it's by minute ventilation)
and he gave me some info for referring and sharing.
maybe this is of some help for you, too:
Quote:Start with the wiki. https://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.ph...tion_(ASV)
Here is the Resmed version https://www.resmed.com/en-us/healthcare-...ve-10-asv/
And some more: https://document.resmed.com/documents/pr...ow_eng.pdf
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