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Do you have a machine with software that reports data on your nightly breathing, such as apneas, hypopneas, snores, mask leak, pressure, etc.?
Most of us that tweak our pressure settings have the machines/software that measure what is happening while we sleep. They are not very expensive.
Without the data, you can easily make things worse. Your pressure of 15 may be fine and something else is wrong. Or you may need a lower pressure (or a higher pressure). Without the data, you have few clues to work with and are just "stabbing in the dark".
Banyon said:Do you have a machine with software that reports data on your nightly breathing, such as apneas, hypopneas, snores, mask leak, pressure, etc.?
Most of us that tweak our pressure settings have the machines/software that measure what is happening while we sleep. They are not very expensive.
Without the data, you can easily make things worse. Your pressure of 15 may be fine and something else is wrong. Or you may need a lower pressure (or a higher pressure). Without the data, you have few clues to work with and are just "stabbing in the dark".
What is the exact model of your machine and your mask? What was your previous pressure and efficacy data? Current?
Please state the leak data.
My machine is Red Med Auto Vantage S-8 and the mask is Respironics soft-gel (not full face). Thank you for asking and trying to help. I lowered my pressure to 8 last night and my AHI was 10. The advice here seems to be to gradually increase.
Banyon said:What is the exact model of your machine and your mask? What was your previous pressure and efficacy data? Current?
Please state the leak data.
I have't seen any advice to slowly increase your pressure (apologies if I missed it). I heard Jeff say that self titration is effective in a motivated, educated individual. Banyon asked for data which you have not posted.Another person and I suggested you not make these changes on your own. If my understanding is correct you have gone from a pressure of 15 on August 21, to a pressure of 8 last night. How slowly do you plan to titrate your pressure and based on what data? That was a significant change, what is your current prescription?
I have been told that the data from the ResMed for AI is a better indicator of effectiveness than AHI because of the way ResMed scores hypopneas (I have a ResMep VPAP Auto 25).
Perhaps if you discuss with your doctor your determination to titrate your own pressures he will work with you and give you some guidelines. I reread this thread and nowhere did I see anyone suggest to gradually increase your pressures. Please provide the data that has been requested so people are better able to advise you.
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Virginia Mitchell said:My machine is Red Med Auto Vantage S-8 and the mask is Respironics soft-gel (not full face). Thank you for asking and trying to help. I lowered my pressure to 8 last night and my AHI was 10. The advice here seems to be to gradually increase.
Banyon said:What is the exact model of your machine and your mask? What was your previous pressure and efficacy data? Current?
Please state the leak data.
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