RE: wondering if I really still need my. CPAP machine
(07-20-2022, 08:00 PM)hh9797 Wrote: The other issue is that you would need to stop for a while before you got realistic results, kind of like how if I forget my Thyroid medication one or two days I may not even realize it until a week later because it is not an on/off switch, when you stop there is still going to be residual effects for a fair while.
Not when CPAP therapy is used to treat obstructive sleep apnea. As soon as you stop therapy the apneas return.
Sleepster
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RE: wondering if I really still need my. CPAP machine
Gil was wondering if he still needs his machine. Along the same lines, I assumed I needed my machine but wondered how badly I needed it, like maybe I could get by with just a positional device. I used one and didn't use my machine but did use my overnight oximeter. My oxygen desaturation index level was 27.1. I don't think there's established, ODI level but it seems to correlate (perhaps coincidently) with the AH Index: less than five, good, etc. My DIY "sleep study" was just one night and n =1, but based on that, I won't be trading in my machine for a positional device.
I also did what others suggested regarding turning the pressure way down. I don't want to hijack Gil's post so I'll do my own post with the results and will be looking forward to comments on Flow Rate, etc.