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RE: Brand new CPAP user with questions - retired_guy - 09-24-2014 (09-24-2014, 12:15 PM)Jabi Wrote: Retired_guy - Great information! Thanks. I didn't realize that the CA's could go up as a result of increasing pressure. I'll dial it back to what you suggested and make small changes from there. I was actually looking at nasal masks on line yesterday thinking that that may work better for me, so I may try one soon. I don't believe I have any respiratory issues as I am in pretty good shape, at the proper weight for my height, never smoked, don't drink, and I stay active and excercise. I just feel like when I exhale that I am not putting out as much exhailation pressure during the last half of my exhale as the CPAP is forcing into the mask. Kind of like trying to fill a tire when the tire has more pressure in it than the air compressor is putting out. Remember, that with the exception of the inhale/exhale ration, the first night after you make changes will not generally give a good record of what your experience will be. You need to run for maybe 3 nights to see how you're doing. (09-24-2014, 12:48 PM)PaytonA Wrote:(09-24-2014, 10:32 AM)retired_guy Wrote: But even there, I'm not comfortable with your reporting how difficult it is to exhale. So I'm wondering if perhaps you should consider a different type of mask. Either a nasal mask or a pillows mask. At the bare minimum I think it would be a good idea for you to find your favorite comfy chair recliner (hopefully) and sleep in it for a day or two at the new settings until you get used to exhaling as much as you inhale. I agree Payton that it's not likely a mask issue per se', but a change to a different kind of mask may alter the body's tendencies as to how to relate to the mask during inhale/exhale, and therefor change the ideology of the experience. (I do not know what that means......) RE: Brand new CPAP user with questions - Jabi - 09-24-2014 Quote:I agree Payton that it's not likely a mask issue per se', but a change to a different kind of mask may alter the body's tendencies as to how to relate to the mask during inhale/exhale, and therefor change the ideology of the experience. (I do not know what that means......) Wow, that's getting really deep retired_guy:-) Payton - I am going to experiment, slowly, with the pressures since I have now been educated on it by you guys. I'll report back after a few days and hopefully have some better results. Thanks for all the help and for taking the time to share your knowledge! RE: Brand new CPAP user with questions - PaytonA - 09-24-2014 (09-24-2014, 12:58 PM)retired_guy Wrote: I agree Payton that it's not likely a mask issue per se', but a change to a different kind of mask may alter the body's tendencies as to how to relate to the mask during inhale/exhale, and therefor change the ideology of the experience. (I do not know what that means......) Me tooooo. |