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Need help adjust BiPap settings - gnowjneb - 12-12-2024 Hi there, I'm looking for some help on adjusting my BiPap settings. I've been using BiPap for the last 8 years and trying to figure out the best settings for me. I think the last year has been rough in terms of using the machine. I sometimes wake up spitting out blood in the morning if the watertank is low. If it's not blood thenĀ its thick mucus that I have to hork in the morning. I also don't feel refreshed after sleeping and usually start the day with a headache. My AHI is normally under 5 and my average pressure typically is around 11, which is why I start the pressure at 10.5 I've attached data for a few days fromĀ OSCAR to this post. Any insight would help a lot. Thanks! RE: Need help adjust BiPap settings - gainerfull - 12-12-2024 1. Given the clusters of events in REM (presumably) you're likely sleeping in a way that is physically closing off your airway. It's common for people's mouths to open or your chin to drop which causes a kink in your airway. Some ways to solve this include mouth tape, a soft cervical collar, or a chin strap. One way to tell for sure is to buy a cheap camera and video a couple nights of your sleep to see what's happening. 2. Your leaks are high so please do what you can to either try a new mask that fits better, wear mouth tape to keep your mouth from opening under presssure etc. This is impacting the efficacy of your treatment. If you're not feeling refreshed in the morning it's likely because your sleep is fragmented and especially your REM is fragmented. Please zoom in on your flow rate chart 1hr and 1.5hrs after you start cpap so we can see what your breathing looks like in REM. Make sure to include a screenshot so that we can see individual breaths clearly. Also, what mask are you using? |