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Need some help setting up my machine to treat me optimally please! - Novah - 05-27-2023 Hello everyone! I naively thought i could do this on my own, that was obviously not the case. Diagnosed with an AHI of 124.1. I am using a Resmed Autoset 10 in APAP mode, my pressure (i have been messing with it, trying desperately to find my sweet spot to no avail) is currently 4 - 20, EPR is 3, and ramp is turned off. Below are my OSCAR results the last few nights. Any help would be appreciated. I woke up after my first night and felt great but I've never been able to replicate that feeling since. RE: Need some help setting up my machine to treat me optimally please! - staceyburke - 05-27-2023 Welcome to the board. I think we need to start over and try new settings to see how they for you. I would suggest the following. Min 7 Max 12 EPR full time set to 3 (be sure that is set to full time) Give it a try and post results tomorrow and we will try to make changes as you need them. RE: Need some help setting up my machine to treat me optimally please! - Novah - 05-27-2023 Thank you! Yes, I know it is a mess Okay! I will make these changes at post the results tomorrow. RE: Need some help setting up my machine to treat me optimally please! - staceyburke - 05-27-2023 When you post tomorrow check the link I have for chart organization. We need to see the Flow limits also... RE: Need some help setting up my machine to treat me optimally please! - Novah - 05-27-2023 Will do! My apologies. RE: Need some help setting up my machine to treat me optimally please! - Gideon - 05-27-2023 I would also turn off your ramp as right now it is not doing you any good at all. The problem is your Flow Limitations are out of control. Changing you minimum to 7 allows EPR, your best weapon against flow limitations to fully function. This is a good path to start. RE: Need some help setting up my machine to treat me optimally please! - Novah - 05-28-2023 Okay, i looked at your link, hopefully this looks a bit better but let me know if i need to get anymore information to you. RE: Need some help setting up my machine to treat me optimally please! - staceyburke - 05-28-2023 We still need to see the flow limits but on this night your main problem is positional apnea. Also known as chin tucking when your chin drops down to your sternum cutting off your own airway. Think of it like a garden hose with a kink. No water can get past that kink and it does NOT help turning up the water - nothing will get through until you fix the kink. You must find out why you are getting into that position. Positional apnea can happen In any sleeping position but happens more often when you are on your back. It could be to high of pillow(s) forcing your chin down. If you can’t stop sleeping in that position you may need a collar to keep you chin up and your neck straight. I have a link to collars that show people without collars and the same people with the collar and it is a huge difference. (Link in my signature) You can tell positional apnea by the large group events in either the O or H events. RE: Need some help setting up my machine to treat me optimally please! - Novah - 05-28-2023 I know exactly what you're saying and i think i can fix that on my own. I think the main problem is my pillow. I must have misread the wiki. Here is an update with Flow Limits at the top. Sorry again. RE: Need some help setting up my machine to treat me optimally please! - Gideon - 05-28-2023 If the pillow fixes that great. Any other issues you have are hiding behind that positional apnea thus that is the first priority. |