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RE: New CPAP User - Waking with very high pressures - Deborah K. - 07-06-2024

Yep, you need to fix your Oscar setup so that we can see to the very bottom of your flow limits.


RE: New CPAP User - Waking with very high pressures - Westernsleep - 07-06-2024

Updated with better Oscar screenshots including flow.  I also updated my profile/avatar with the info recommended.

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RE: New CPAP User - Waking with very high pressures - Deborah K. - 07-06-2024

You are still sleeping for such a short amount of time.  Or are you removing your mask and going back to sleep?  If so, you need to train yourself to keep it on.  Otherwise, your therapy will never be able to help you as well as it can.  Now, some people remove their masks unknowingly while they sleep.  If that's the issue, you may want to put some tape on the side of your mask, attached to your cheek.  The pull may be enough to stop you from removing it.

Good luck with your ongoing therapy.  I pray that you succeed in achieving plenty of great sleep quite soon!  Smile