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I have been doing CPAP for about 6 years (hard to believe it is so long). The sleep study said I had 50 events per hour average. I am pretty good about using it every night and it definately provides relief. My CPAP is set for a pressure of 5 cmH2O, which I understand is on the low end?
I try to set the humidity as high as possible until I just before I start getting 'Rain'. Without that, my sinuses tend to inflame.
The odd thing is that I use a Nasal Aire II nasal pillow, with only 1 strap. I have a velcro that pulls the two tubes together behind my neck to keep it in place. It seems to work, because I ask my wife to wake me if I snore (a sure sign for me that the mask is loose) and she almost never does.
Considering the severe difficulties many people have with the masks, I am curious why such a light setup works for me? Is it because my pressure level is very low? Is there a down side to what I am doing that I am not seeing?
Thanks All!
David
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On the other hand, if you don't know if it is working, you MUST ask why. :-)
Without machine data, one is flying blind. One could feel fine but be having many events an hour, desaturating, and having fragmented sleep that is affecting long-term health without the patient feeling sleepy. That is what makes OSA and UARS so insidious to health. Using any medical therapy without verifying that it is working is a dangerous thing to do. That is why home-machine data is so vital, now that science has proved how deadly insufficiently treated SDB can be.
Rock Hinkle said:If it is working why ask why?
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