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npsleepy - Therapy Thread
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npsleepy - Therapy Thread
   
   

I've been on Resmed Autoset 10 for roughly 3 1/2 months. Still experiencing fatigue in the afternoon and lack of motivation / slow start in the morning. 

That being said, I had a GREAT night on Friday when my AHI was only 0.2 (usually it is around 2.0 range). I wonder if because I have mild apnea (initial test 11 AHI) that I don't experience much benefit unless I get my AHI down below 0.5 

I am sharing data from last Saturday when I had a really low AHI and also data from last night where I didn't feel so great. 

Originally my sleep doctor set my CPAP to consistent pressure of 8 but I changed it to auto and then tweaked the range a bit but the max is still 20. I also got rid of EPR but wondering if maybe I was too hasty.

I am using a Dreamwear full face mask, bought a chin strap recently to help reduce leaks but still get them more often than I like so I'm hoping a new mask will help

I started seeing a new sleep doctor and he wants me to do another at home sleep study while wearing my CPAP but that won't be for another month and I'm not even sure its going to help so I'm hoping until then I can optimize things on my own.
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Apologies, I realized that my OSCAR screenshots were not formatted correctly. I removed the calendar and other extraneous stuff as well as making sure all the 6 required charts are visible.
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RE: npsleepy - Therapy Thread
You are doing really well. Congrats!

To help with the flow limitations that are driving your pressure up, I suggest setting your range to 7-15 EPR 3. That should help us fine tune the settings to a good comfortable range. I think you will find it much more comfortable.

If the EPR set to 3 doesn’t work for you, dial it back to 2 and see how that feels.
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RE: npsleepy - Therapy Thread
Thanks so much! I changed the settings to your recommendation for last night and my AHI went up to 4 but my flow limitations and leaks are definitely down. I immediately noticed it was easier to breathe. Looking forward to seeing how I fare over the weekend! I'll report back then.
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RE: npsleepy - Therapy Thread
Turning off ramp altogether would help you. You get no real therapy during ramp time. If you would post an Oscar chart for last night we could probably offer more help to make your weekend better.
Machine:  ResMed AirCurve 10 Vauto
Mask:  Bleep DreamPort Sleep Solution
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RE: npsleepy - Therapy Thread
     Thank you! Here is my data from last night.
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RE: npsleepy - Therapy Thread
Try running your minimum pressure at 9cm, turn off the ramp if you can.
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RE: npsleepy - Therapy Thread
Agree with Old Steve, a bit more pressure should help smooth things out.

You may be one of the lucky ones that get CA’s from higher EPR. Try things a night with a min of 9 as Steve suggested and also consider turning off ramp as Deborah suggested. 

Depending on how that goes you may need to drop EPR to 2 (or 1) to see if the CA’s are TECSA. Also, your apnoeas look to have some clustering to them, a soft cervical collar and shorter pillow should help with that.
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RE: npsleepy - Therapy Thread
Results seem to be trending positive! I turned off ramp for the last two nights and increased min pressure to 9 last night. EPR is still set to 3. Here are the results from the last two days. I'll look into getting a soft cervical collar.. probably a good time to buy one while all the sales are going on. 
   
   
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RE: npsleepy - Therapy Thread
Fair play. It is all about how you feel. The nice thing is you get a chance the next day to try things again or make some changes.

Be sure to measure from your chin to sternum to get a properly sized collar.

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