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New to CPAP, new to Oscar, starting the learning process - redi - 08-18-2021

Greetings from an interested newbie:

My spouse has had and used CPAP for years.  Previous GP and other doctor's have suggested I may have apnea a number of times in the past and this year I did a sleep study, got a diagnosis, and started using a CPAP.  I also discovered this forum and started reading about the same time and found the wealth of information about taking control of the process, which I am now attempting.  The faq suggesting the Drs and DME's are interested mostly in selling and compliance are now becoming apparent.  I have asked for a copy of my prescription and studies and am waiting on them.

I received the AirSense 10 Autoset and started tracking my start-up with Oscar.  I am still struggling with a mask fit (beard), awaiting an Airtouch F20 (my mouth drops open in sleep), but have been through about 4 masks that I have tried with varying success - they all work but they all have to be really, uncomfortably tight.

I briefly saw a prescription sheet from the practice doctor (who I never actually met) sheet for CPAP 17 cfm.  I initially found this a bit uncomfortable, but after reading a bit here, tried some settings that I like for now (Auto ~~14-17 cfm, EPR 3, no ramp [having to fiddle with mask to avoid leaks @ bedtime].

Again, I am just starting this journey and everything I read here is new and I am learning - the differences between CA, OA, Hyponea, etc., something the medical professionals never explained.  I am also trying to understand their prescribed treatment with the general absense of OA, and the preponderance of CA and H.

Any help interpreting and providing guidance would be appreciated:

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