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Desperate need of help understanding results - AM777 - 12-20-2021 [attachment=38195][attachment=38195][attachment=38195][attachment=38195][attachment=38195]Hi, I have been on CPAP therapy for 5 weeks and do not feel any better. My blood work is fine to date. I have a follow up with my pulmonologist tomorrow but he has not been helpful at all. I want to understand myself what is going on. The main issue is when I wake up I feel as if I never slept even at 7hrs. It is getting worse. I attached some results in hopes to get some advice from others on what may be going on.....THANK YOU!!!!! RE: Desperate need of help understanding results - staceyburke - 12-20-2021 The information you gave is not as useful as a couple daily sets of charts. Be sure the left column is included. Use the F12 button for the screen. Also include the charts in my link in the signature. I’m not near a computer now but go to view at the top left of Oscar and go to charts and standard to get the correct charts. Need help understanding CPAP results - AM777 - 12-20-2021 [attachment=38198] Hi all, I'm needing some help figuring out what is going on with my CPAP usage. I have been on a CPAP for 5 weeks and don't feel any changes at all which is starting to worry me. I wake everyday as if I didn't get a minute of sleep and I have no idea what to do. My AHI looks good so I'm lost. Thank you in advance!!! RE: Need help understanding CPAP results - Sleeprider - 12-20-2021 Your machine is set to 5-16 pressure with EPR 3. Although the AHI seems low, the pressure is bouncing around a lot and this may be disruptive to sleep. I think a minimum pressure of 7.0 or 8.0 is going to even out that problem and should improve your sleep. Your long-term average pressure is 8.0, and I like that as your minimum pressure if you are comfortable with it. The only other thing I can suggest is that your therapy time is about 7-hours per night. It's possible that just isn't enough sleep time for you. RE: Need help understanding CPAP results - AM777 - 12-20-2021 Thank you for your response. Would that pressure bouncing like that cause someone to feel like they haven’t slept in the morning or aren’t receiving CPAP benefits? What does it mean when it goes up and down like that? RE: Desperate need of help understanding results - Sleeprider - 12-20-2021 I have merged your two threads into one since the subject is the same. Most people find that less pressure fluctuation results in better, more restful sleep. Some members of the forum have even moved to fixed pressure because it works better for their sleep. My objective in setting pressure on an auto machine is to prevent most events with a high enough pressure, and to keep pressure fluctuations to less than 3-cm from the minimum setting. That strategy usually works. RE: Desperate need of help understanding results - AM777 - 12-20-2021 It is beneficial to use ramp in this case to adjust to a higher pressure? RE: Desperate need of help understanding results - Sleeprider - 12-20-2021 If you cannot tolerate high pressure to start, then set ramp to a pressure and time you can deal with. I don't use it, and obviously use much higher pressure. Most people don't need it after a couple months. The pressure I have suggested is only 8.0/5.0 (inhale/exhale), so if this is something that you find uncomfortable, why? RE: Desperate need of help understanding results - SarcasticDave94 - 12-20-2021 Feedback from the majority of Apnea Board members I've encountered is that Ramp is not all that helpful and may actually be more disruptive. It negates therapy for the duration of it's active time, and with it releases, then it can cause that disruption sure to a relatively short pair increase. This would most likely be true whether the user needs low or high pressure. RE: Desperate need of help understanding results - AM777 - 12-20-2021 I have a hard time exhaling against the air. |