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RE: Getting used to ASV pulses - b.e.wilson - 03-16-2018 Here is last night: http://kf7k.com/sleep/encore16Mar2018.pdf Asleep by 11:15, but awake at 3:15 and never got back to sleep really. Bad night. I'll work on the breathing patterns. RE: Getting used to ASV pulses - SarcasticDave94 - 03-16-2018 I will leave the chart comments to other brilliant members that have more knowledge on that. I will say, I used to sleep only 2-4 hours per night and only the same 2-4 hours at any one time. That pattern only changed when I had used my ASV for about 2 months. I have seen my consecutive sleep hours increase to about 5 or 6 hours. Just note that my back plays a part in less than 8 hours sleep. I cannot stay comfortable beyond that time. And that includes left or right side sleeping, with some back sleeping mixed in. I believe the more time you use the ASV, soon enough your sleep time will increase. RE: Getting used to ASV pulses - JesseLee - 03-16-2018 (03-16-2018, 10:10 AM)b.e.wilson Wrote: By "pressure pulse" I mean the increase in pressure according to the pressure support programming, when the device has figured out that I'm not breathing anymore. I'm cruising along at 5 cm and it jumps to 10 cm about three seconds after the last breath, or two seconds after the next breath was expected. Ish. The big pulse is followed by a series of decreasing pulses to get my breathing back to normal. This description is spot on for what I experienced with Aircurve 10 ASV. When I get home I'll post a zoomed screenshot of my charts for a graphical representation. RE: Getting used to ASV pulses - JesseLee - 03-16-2018 I'm home. RE: Getting used to ASV pulses - SarcasticDave94 - 03-16-2018 Is it just me, but is that red pressure line ODD looking? RE: Getting used to ASV pulses - b.e.wilson - 03-16-2018 Jesse, Yep, that's what mine looks like. I just remembered the Ramp button. I'll start using it when I drop off. If I remember in the middle of the night. That could help. I'll try 5-9, 2-6 PS tonight. RE: Getting used to ASV pulses - JesseLee - 03-16-2018 (03-16-2018, 12:38 PM)SarcasticDave94 Wrote: Is it just me, but is that red pressure line ODD looking? Those are ASV mountains. That's where Just Valdez grows his best beans. RE: Getting used to ASV pulses - JesseLee - 03-16-2018 This segment of graph I posted, I was deliberately exhaling and holding out. This was the best i could do to emulate a central apnea. I do not have central apneas. For me, it was very difficult because I consciously focused on breathing every time I had this "pressure pulse." On the second night, the machine was doing a lot better, and I attribute the second night as being better directly to the adaptive capabilities of the machine. RE: Getting used to ASV pulses - trish6hundred - 03-16-2018 Hi b.e.wilson, WELCOME! to the forum.! Hopefully, you will get adjusted to your ASV machine, soon. Hang in there for more responses to your post. RE: Getting used to ASV pulses - SarcasticDave94 - 03-16-2018 (03-16-2018, 01:06 PM)JesseLee Wrote:(03-16-2018, 12:38 PM)SarcasticDave94 Wrote: Is it just me, but is that red pressure line ODD looking? Hey that gets my vote. That Valdez guy is a real good bean grower at that. |