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i am so happy that you got your life back, jeff! getting mine back is still a work in progress... your information is a wonderful helping step in that direction. thanks again.......claudette
j n k said:I had 114.7 AHI for my diagnostic. But I got my life back.
What was the time span between studies, again? Were they both diagnostic studies, or was one a titration study?
I forget what kind of mask you are using. Is if full-face or a nasal mask of some sort?
As a general answer, the specific number for your AHI is not as important as the fact that it proves you need PAP therapy. In one sense, moderate-to-severe apnea is moderate-to-severe apnea, regardless of being 48 or 110. The trick is to find the right pressure to make you breathe better and feel better.
Slinky is the patient-expert at masks and stopping leaks, I think. If you aren't using a full-face mask, then making sure no air is escaping out of your mouth is very important. If you have a full-face mask and are still getting high leak, you may not have the right mask for you or it may be too tight.
The first study was in 2001. It was a diagnostic one. Actually it was the RDI that was 48. The one in October was also an RDI of 109.6 before the mask was
Claudette, I hope you have a doc you like and trust to read the data and let you know how things are going and make adjustments when needed. Alternatively your DME can read your Smart Card or Resscan card and send the results to the Doctor. I think (professionals chime in here) that six weeks to eight weeks of data would give the physician something to work with when getting started. If we feel better while we're being treated, but still have AHI numbers in the moderate range I don't know if damage is still being done to our bodies. A good question for my doc when I see him next month. I'm glad you're able to see a doc again and think all the research you've done and continue to do is great. Speaks highly of your motivation to improve and make the most of your therepy.
Mary Zimlich
claudette paluch said:The first study was in 2001. It was a diagnostic one. Actually it was the RDI that was 48. The one in October was also an RDI of 109.6 before the mask was
Claudette, I hope you have a doc you like and trust to read the data and let you know how things are going and make adjustments when needed. Alternatively your DME can read your Smart Card or Resscan card and send the results to the Doctor. I think (professionals chime in here) that six weeks to eight weeks of data would give the physician something to work with when getting started. If we feel better while we're being treated, but still have AHI numbers in the moderate range I don't know if damage is still being done to our bodies. A good question for my doc when I see him next month. I'm glad you're able to see a doc again and think all the research you've done and continue to do is great. Speaks highly of your motivation to improve and make the most of your therepy.
Mary Zimlich
claudette paluch said:The first study was in 2001. It was a diagnostic one. Actually it was the RDI that was 48. The one in October was also an RDI of 109.6 before the mask was
Claudette,
Some folks might disagree with the six to eight week time frame. My Doc likes at least one month to two months depending on how I'm doing- how I'm feeling as well as the numbers.
Good luck,
Mary
And I am NOT satisfied if I don't see and feel improvement in one month. Plus if I were being auto-titrated at home I would insist on a download of data once a week and if there were no improvement in data I'd be bugging SOMEONE - WHY? What does the data say I/we are doing wrong or not doing? Most always if a newbie it is the mask or mouth leaks.
And I am NOT satisfied if I don't see and feel improvement in one month. Plus if I were being auto-titrated at home I would insist on a download of data once a week and if there were no improvement in data I'd be bugging SOMEONE - WHY? What does the data say I/we are doing wrong or not doing? Most always if a newbie it is the mask or mouth leaks.
As has been mentioned many times before, but as a reminder, with the Resmeds concentrate on the AI. To do that concentrate on your EPAP setting. Once you get a consistently low AI w/your EPAP setting, THEN you can chase the HI w/the IPAP setting.
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