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DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THE MINIMUM PRESSURES FOR THE IPAP AND EPAP NEED TO BE ON
A PRESCRIPTION WRITTEN FOR THE AUTO MODE ON A VPAP AUTO 25 ..OR...ARE THE MAXIMUM PRESSURES FOR IPAP AND EPAP SUFFICIENT.....?

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aaww sweet
Rock....thanks very much for the information re the clinician manual and ebay.

99 said:
aaww sweet
jeff, beautifully stated....both you and judy have been big help to me...thank you for the cpaptalk link....now i have to find time to re-read and ingest it all.....

j n k said:
PLEASE don't cry, Judy.

No biggie at all. I wouldn't have said anything at all if you hadn't seemed so intent on giving the credit somewhere. The analogy was only a repackaging of things I learned at cpaptalk (like rested gal's dog-harness analogy) and from info you had sent me, anyway.

I am embarrassed to say that I found it a little entertaining how sweet it was that you were going out of your way to give someone, somewhere credit, when the person who wrote it (me) is only on these boards at all because of how YOU welcomed me and invited me to participate after my first post as a guest over at cpaptalk. You have helped me more than you know with your great information, your caring manner, and your humble and modest spirit as you help everyone around you with this stuff, while still being so fun and real.

So, any post I make that ends up being helpful to anyone else is because of who YOU are. Thus, my suggestion would be that when you post the dance analogy, no credit is needed to me or anyone else, since the greatest credit, ultimately, should go to YOU.

Hugs back, my friend.

jeff
i have about 4000 hours on my responics M series - it is a constant pressure machine with a ramp-up feature. at first they set my pressures at 7 and then after a head injury they set them at 15 --- ramp up from 7 -- 15 will almost blow the mask off but ive adjusted things to keep it on -- no recomendations yet for a bi-pap or monitored machine but i have other things going on that i think scare them ---- i still sleep 12 - 15 - 18 hours a day and we have ruled out narcolepsy. i have good lung capicity to handle the high pressures but some folks cant exhaust at hi pressures so the bi-pap pressures will be lower and i think the user should be the one to determine what is comfortable for them - maybe with the help of a friend observing. i hate to be calling someone all the time to get a prescription for something i can handle myself
gosh, mountainman, i can understand your concern...i am sorry but.i am relatively new to this site and really dont have much knowledge yet that would be of help to you....i cant even guess......there are persons on this site tho who are knowledgeable and may be able to provide you with suggestions to help....you have come to a good place to work thru your questions so hang in there...

mountainman said:
i have about 4000 hours on my responics M series - it is a constant pressure machine with a ramp-up feature. at first they set my pressures at 7 and then after a head injury they set them at 15 --- ramp up from 7 -- 15 will almost blow the mask off but ive adjusted things to keep it on -- no recomendations yet for a bi-pap or monitored machine but i have other things going on that i think scare them ---- i still sleep 12 - 15 - 18 hours a day and we have ruled out narcolepsy. i have good lung capicity to handle the high pressures but some folks cant exhaust at hi pressures so the bi-pap pressures will be lower and i think the user should be the one to determine what is comfortable for them - maybe with the help of a friend observing. i hate to be calling someone all the time to get a prescription for something i can handle myself

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