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This post, an oldie but a goodie, by a poster named Velbor over at cpaptalk, may come in handy. It is about the info from the lcd screen, but it applies to a printout from the software too:
http://www.cpaptalk.com/viewtopic/t37640/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=33...
Your leak-rate numbers shown to you must by in Liters per minute (L/min) to be that high, I would assume.
You should turn off your machine when it is not in use, such as going to the bathroom, if you want the leak numbers to be meaningful.
Hope that helps.
jeff
I find that "Repy to This" thing confusing myself. Learning these forum formats is a matter of trial and error for me.
It might be better to post in all lower-case instead of all caps--the oldsters in the forums consider all-caps posts to be a form of "shouting." But those are the kinds or hints we all pick up along the way.
You are doing fine, claudette. Keep learning. Keep asking questions. Keep posting.
jeff
I find that "Repy to This" thing confusing myself. Learning these forum formats is a matter of trial and error for me.
It might be better to post in all lower-case instead of all caps--the oldsters in the forums consider all-caps posts to be a form of "shouting." But those are the kinds or hints we all pick up along the way.
You are doing fine, claudette. Keep learning. Keep asking questions. Keep posting.
jeff
The top Reply to this includes a quote of the particular post you are replying to.
The bottom Reply is more for a reply to the thread rather than any one specific post w/in that thread.
This is using the bottom Reply
The top Reply to this includes a quote of the particular post you are replying to.
The bottom Reply is more for a reply to the thread rather than any one specific post w/in that thread.
This is using the bottom Reply
It is in the Articles section. Up near the top of this page in the blue you will see Articles listed. Click on that. I'm not sure if it has been approved or not as my first posting of the data was blurry and not clear so I just re-posted some data today and am not sure if it has been approved yet or not.
And when you CAN access it, don't flip out over the HORRIBLE AHIs! I was experimenting w/a full face mask that I really like - I have been using a Simplicity simple nasal cushion that I like really well but would like to be able to use a full face when necessary. Obviusly, at least in my situation, I cannot use both masks at the same pressure settings and we'll have to do some titrating to find the pressure settings that are needed w/this full face mask.
Often there is no need to change the pressure settings between masks. But it isn't unusual for a full face mask to require a minor 1-2 cms increase as I understand it.
With having a fully data capable APAP, or in my case, fully data capable VPAP Auto (bl-level auto), the need for a new in-lab titration would be unlikely.
Wow! Over 100 events during your sleep evaluation??? You had it bad girl, and that ain't good!!! Shucks, an AHI of 10 looks pretty darn good after 100 w/o xPAP!
I had 114.7 AHI for my diagnostic. But I got my life back.
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