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I admit I'm kind of hoping I get the opportunity to get one of these newer machines that can give me some data. As it is I just have to go by how I feel and whether I wake myself up from snoring or gasping for air. Or if my husband notices. Poor guy is a very light sleeper.
I have gained weight, probably about 20 lbs since my first titration (I got pregnant with my first child in the month between my titration and getting my own machine) and so my pressure needs may indeed have increased too.
I do have allergies, and before having my cpap I always slept with my mouth open. I still breathe thru my mouth most of the time during the day too. I thought for sure I would need a chinstrap to help keep my mouth closed, but ever since that first titration they found that I keep my mouth closed just fine using the mask. I think I have kind of a chronic sinusitis so that my breathing passages are restricted all the time, but with the pressure from the nasal pillows of the swift I seem to finally get enough air to just breathe thru my nose.
There was one night that I actually couldn't use my machine at all because my nose was so stuffed (that was after a crying jag while pregnant. Darn hormones!) but other than that, if I do have a stuffy nose I try my neti pot, saline, and then if that doesn't work I resort to afrin. (Evil stuff! I usually only do a 1/2 dose of it) I've often thought about getting a FF mask though for a backup.
I was still falling asleep at work today, but I don't think it was as bad as before. I'm going to try 12 tonight and see if that goes well. If it's uncomfortable though I'll bump it back down. Normally I am not too into self-medicating (or self-titrating in this case) but as long as it can't really hurt me I'm happy to have the opportunity to try to sleep better until my titration appointment. two weeks to go!
Lucky you guys for being able to adjust your pressure. I guess my machine is really new to the market and I can't find a book to change it. I had to go through 4 weeks of goofing off to get it bump down a notch on pressure(guess sleep institute wanted the money for the office visits) Now that I have finally did that I am sleeping great. Anyone have ideas for getting books for a DEVilbiss IntelliPap so when allergy season comes I won't have this same problem???
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