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RE: CorruptAlligator - CPAP Problems - CorruptAlligator - 04-25-2021 Thanks @Crimson Nape I got high leakage last night likely due to loosening my mask too much and my AHI shot up pretty high. This was with a shallower pillow. I don't know how I can keep the head tilt resistance balanced for up and down tilts and also keep my mask from leaking. Today I will be getting my cervical collar, and I will see how that goes. RE: CorruptAlligator - CPAP Problems - CorruptAlligator - 04-29-2021 I finally landed on a good fitting cervical collar, and used one last night. Look at the number! Perhaps it does work, I will have to see if it's consistent in the long run! I had issues with getting the right size and realized that I have to go half in inch down from my measurements as the way they are shaped, they don't fit exactly measured. Also, I went back to my F20 mask. Also, is it possible that my AHI numbers could be this low with collar on only without a CPAP? Is it worth doing a sleep test to see if it's the case? RE: CorruptAlligator - CPAP Problems - Gideon - 04-29-2021 not the case. Set EPR = OFF for one night, you will see a difference, then reset it. You still need a CPAP. IF you had a biLevel, and you do not need one, I'd have you set PS=4 (EPR=4 equivalent). RE: CorruptAlligator - CPAP Problems - CorruptAlligator - 04-29-2021 Why EPR as a test? That would tell me a lot? I'm going to get a sleep test kit and try one night with only cervical collar and see if my AHI is up. Something else I want to point out is that I got good nights sleep (feel that's I've rested) and AHI was low. I've had rare occasions AHI down to .24 in the past, but with hardly getting any sleep. Which makes sense because if you not not resting completely, you're air passage way is still open due to being mainly wake I think. RE: CorruptAlligator - CPAP Problems - Gideon - 04-29-2021 You asked about going with a collar and dropping the CPAP, possible, dropping EPR should cause your events to go up proving the need for a CPAP without either the cost or the time for a sleeptest. RE: CorruptAlligator - CPAP Problems - SarcasticDave94 - 04-29-2021 The thing to remember is the collar addressed positional Apnea only. The CPAP addressed the other Obstructive and Hypopnea events. Combined, they have you at 0.57 AHI. Unless you've self-diagnosed and bought the CPAP yourself, you were tested to have Apnea requiring treatment via CPAP. So you have Apnea, and the collar will not rid you of it other than the positional portion. PS IF you want to prove it, OK then set your CPAP to straight 4 and EPR off. What's the AHI then with collar? That's the least CPAP therapy you can attain, and capturing data to see in OSCAR. This isn't accurate like a lab test, but if you do that and see Apnea then you still have it. Personally I've never heard of an Apnea case where you no longer need PAP with the exception of mild Apnea patients that lost a lot of weight or something similar. RE: CorruptAlligator - CPAP Problems - CorruptAlligator - 05-02-2021 First of all, thank you all so much for advice on the collar. It does seem to be consistently helping nigh after night after using it for a few nights. My previously posted Oscar result (with my first day usage of the collar) showed a fairly low AHI value of .57, and I've notice slight increase in the value after a few days of usage, and the number hovering around a little over 1. Can you guys let me know if the number could be in anyway improved or stabilized to a lower value? Attached are my Oscar results from 3 more consequtive nights after the first day usage of the collar. Thank you. RE: CorruptAlligator - CPAP Problems - John70 - 05-02-2021 What collar are you using? How did you get your Oscar to show a smaller view? Thanks, John RE: CorruptAlligator - CPAP Problems - CorruptAlligator - 05-02-2021 Medibot Soft Foam Cervical Collar Neck Support Brace for Sleeping Neck Pain (White, M) Not sure what you mean show a smaller view. I just use F12 for print the app screenshot. RE: CorruptAlligator - CPAP Problems - John70 - 05-02-2021 [attachment=31950] Your screen shot is much more condense, I suppose it is my computer. Congrats on doing great with cervical collar. Who knew it could make such a difference? John |