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RE: Disconcerting pressure pulses between breaths on Dreamstation Pro - OpalRose - 01-15-2017 Hydrangea, Im sure your machine will serve you well with a low pressure of 5. Just wanted to clarify that it is not a brick. The one reason I always advise new folk to try for an Apap is that you will have this machine for 5 years or more and alot of times our needs change. If you need a higher pressure during the night, the Apap can handle it and yet keep you at a lower pressure the rest of the time. Plus an Apap can be set to Cpap mode. RE: Disconcerting pressure pulses between breaths on Dreamstation Pro - Sleeprider - 01-15-2017 Supplier #2 is currently selling a "gently used" M Series DS400 REMstar Pro w/ CFLEX CPAP Machine for $175. They ship internationally. If you want to go back to your old machine, with low-hours, here is a good one. RE: Disconcerting pressure pulses between breaths on Dreamstation Pro - Johnbrooking - 01-15-2017 (01-15-2017, 08:52 AM)OpalRose Wrote: As far as pressure pulses go, I think most newer machines do this. Can't find much information on this.That's precisely why I want the most basic machine available (just like my old REMstar M series). I don't want it to generate pressure pulses to distinguish between OA and CA events. I don't want it to continually adjust the pressure, and I don't even care whether it records AHI.. Previously, when using the old M series, I had a finger oximeter recording done every 6 months to verify that my fixed-pressure therapy was working for me. And it did work: my results have been excellent for years. Then suddenly they decide to dispense with finger oximetry and change my machine to the Dreamstation, which I find almost unusable because of the "new" way of monitoring performance (i.e with pressure pulses). I appreciate that this approach provides more comprehensive data, but (for me at least) it comes at the expense of greatly diminished comfort and usability. Call me a luddite if you want, but advances in technology aren't always improvements. This particular change is better for the doctors, administrators and accountants (more data per dollar), but it's a backward step for me. Sorry if I come across a bit grumpy. I really appreciate everyone's comments. It takes me 2 or 3 hours to get to sleep at night with this machine, and it's all beginning to get to me now. RE: Disconcerting pressure pulses between breaths on Dreamstation Pro - Johnbrooking - 01-15-2017 (01-15-2017, 01:51 PM)Sleeprider Wrote: Supplier #2 is currently selling a "gently used" M Series DS400 REMstar Pro w/ CFLEX CPAP Machine for $175. They ship internationally. If you want to go back to your old machine, with low-hours, here is a good one.Ah, thanks for pointing it out Sleeprider. I'll certainly take a look. Regards, John. |