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"I know when I turn on my machine at night its set on 10, most mornings when I wake up its between 10.5 and 14
However, on a couple occasions I have woke up because my mask was just blowing out out air so much ( leaking) all the way around the mask and when I looked at my machine it would be on 20."
This tells you that the problem is what Duane suspected it was. Your autoPAP was running away and going to the maximum pressure, which causes central apneas. Your set pressure range should be set to about 10 to 14 (or possibly just to one pressure). If properly used and monitored, autoPAPs are great for titrating your pressure, but autoPAPs have to be set to a narrow range, if not to a single pressure.
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