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Have you and your Doctor talked about trying Bi-Level or Bi-PAP? This is common for patients who do not tolerate CPAP.
either you are not putting enough water in your humidifier, or your humidity is too high. Are you waking up congested? stuffy?
Christine, BiPap is a two level pressures. To keep it in simple terms, one being used when you inhale and a lower one when you are exhaling. This makes it easier to handle, so you do not have to force your air our when you exhale. When you go in for your next test make sure you tell the tech that you have been having problems with using the CPAP, exspecially when you exhale and you would like to try using a BIPAP with this study. That is what I did when I had my last study a year ago and he did just that and it was so much better. I hope you will be able to do that when you do your next test, it will be worth it.
Good Luck
Rich M
Yes I still wake up congested and with sometimes a really bad headache. I put more water in there than they suggest. It seems to work a little better but there is very little water in the morning.
Rock Hinkle said:either you are not putting enough water in your humidifier, or your humidity is too high. Are you waking up congested? stuffy?
Yes I still wake up congested and with sometimes a really bad headache. I put more water in there than they suggest. It seems to work a little better but there is very little water in the morning.
Rock Hinkle said:either you are not putting enough water in your humidifier, or your humidity is too high. Are you waking up congested? stuffy?
Thanks for the suggestion. The doctor should have suggested this but he said do another study and we'll see if the pressures are off. My second sleep study they only had 2 hours (not continuous) of sleep pattern to observe.
RichM said:Christine, BiPap is a two level pressures. To keep it in simple terms, one being used when you inhale and a lower one when you are exhaling. This makes it easier to handle, so you do not have to force your air our when you exhale. When you go in for your next test make sure you tell the tech that you have been having problems with using the CPAP, exspecially when you exhale and you would like to try using a BIPAP with this study. That is what I did when I had my last study a year ago and he did just that and it was so much better. I hope you will be able to do that when you do your next test, it will be worth it.
Good Luck
Rich M
You might want to try lowering your humidity level. In a lab setting I use 1 or 2.
Christine Myers said:Yes I still wake up congested and with sometimes a really bad headache. I put more water in there than they suggest. It seems to work a little better but there is very little water in the morning.
Rock Hinkle said:either you are not putting enough water in your humidifier, or your humidity is too high. Are you waking up congested? stuffy?
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