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Emjaysmash 02:51 PM 01-31-2010
I dont remember if I updated this or not, but I went back for a second sleep study with the CPAP. I have one ordered for me. my pressure is "+10", the same as my uncle. (Now we have something in common!)
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kelmac07 03:10 PM 01-31-2010
Originally Posted by Emjaysmash:
I dont remember if I updated this or not, but I went back for a second sleep study with the CPAP. I have one ordered for me. my pressure is "+10", the same as my uncle. (Now we have something in common!)
Stick with it MJ!!
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pnoon 09:32 PM 02-08-2010
Got my APAP machine today. It's a CPAP that automatically adjusts the airflow/pressure.

Tonight is my first night with it. I'm optimistic.
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Emjaysmash 09:41 PM 02-08-2010
Originally Posted by pnoon:
Got my APAP machine today. It's a CPAP that automatically adjusts the airflow/pressure.

Tonight is my first night with it. I'm optimistic.
:-) Good Luck Peter!
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pnoon 09:43 PM 02-08-2010
Originally Posted by Emjaysmash:
:-) Good Luck Peter!
I appreciate the support.
Thanks.
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SmokeyJoe 09:49 PM 02-08-2010
Originally Posted by pnoon:
I appreciate the support.
Thanks.
I love mine, Peter... has made a big difference for the better. :-)
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pnoon 09:56 PM 02-08-2010
Originally Posted by SmokeyJoe:
I love mine, Peter... has made a big difference for the better. :-)
I'm hoping for the same, Joe.
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Emjaysmash 10:15 PM 02-08-2010
How does an APAP work? Is the a sensor that measures resistance? I thought that during the study the only way they could measure how much pressure was needed was to sort of guesstimate the pressure level as to how much was needed to keep you breathing?
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Don Fernando 02:02 AM 02-09-2010
Peter, don't expect miracles in a night, it takes a few days/weeks to get used to the machine and it also takes a few weeks before you notice the difference, but once that happens you wish you had done it years ago.
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pnoon 07:45 AM 02-09-2010
Originally Posted by Don Fernando:
Peter, don't expect miracles in a night, it takes a few days/weeks to get used to the machine and it also takes a few weeks before you notice the difference, but once that happens you wish you had done it years ago.
I certainly don't expect overnight miracles. I am eager, though, to settle into a routine.

The first night was cumbersome. Woke up almost every hour. I think mostly due to having the headgear/mask on. The machine was very quiet. I'm not sure the humidifier was working or set properly. Virtually no water was used and I was very dry this morning.
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CigarNut 07:45 AM 02-09-2010
Ferdinand is right -- it will take getting used to. You have to learn to cope with the hose and mask without waking up. The good news is that you can and will get used to it. You should also sleep better right away, and your sleep will continue to get better as you get used to your machine, hose, and mask!

BTW, what brand machine do you have and which mask did you decide on?
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pnoon 07:50 AM 02-09-2010
I have a REMstar Auto A-Flex and a Respironics System One Heated Humidifier.
http://respironicssleeptherapysystems.respironics.com/

The mask is the ResMed Mirage Quattro.
http://www.resmed.com/us/products/mi...ml?nc=patients

I didn't decide on the mask. My specialist prescribed a full mask and this is the one I was given.
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PeteSB75 10:39 AM 02-09-2010
Originally Posted by pnoon:
I have a REMstar Auto A-Flex and a Respironics System One Heated Humidifier.
http://respironicssleeptherapysystems.respironics.com/

The mask is the ResMed Mirage Quattro.
http://www.resmed.com/us/products/mi...ml?nc=patients

I didn't decide on the mask. My specialist prescribed a full mask and this is the one I was given.
Not sure about that specific machine, but with my respironics machine, I have to turn the heating element for the humidifier on separately from the compressor.
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FriendlyMan 11:06 AM 02-09-2010
Wow:-)
I'm so happy I found this thread. I also have sleep apnea. I most likely have it for years but I just finaly went for the test in September. Because I had a lot of migranes and I'm tired but couldnt sleep during the day and was up a lot during the night.

I'm very much the type of guy that like to try things before giving up.
The test was really bad. The tech was really nasty and very un supportive. She put the full face mask on me and I felt like I'm in a jail with all those wires. But I lived,
At the end I was given a bipap machine and I use the "M" size face mask. It's usualy comfortable when I go to sleep, I like to fall a sleep on my side but I usaly have this thing all most every night at about the same time. After about sleeping 4 - 41/2 I wake up, feel un comfortable and remove the mask. I am sure that those few hours that I sleep with the machine are much deeper and un interupted. But I want to get used to maybe taking it off (and maybe use the bathroom or maybe not) make my self cumfy again and fall back a sleep. Anyone have this issue?
I know I'm makeing improvment but I want to do it right.

Thanks.
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hotreds 12:13 PM 02-09-2010
I'm still not finding a difference after a couple months, but so be it. Last visit with the Doc he told me I needed to use the machine, ok. Then again, I didn't feel I had a problem to begin with, the heart nurse wanted me to take the test- I think she thought maybe needing the pacemaker was caused in part by my supposed apnea.

Anybody tried this?

http://www.nomask.com/
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kelmac07 04:33 PM 02-09-2010
Originally Posted by hotreds:
I'm still not finding a difference after a couple months, but so be it. Last visit with the Doc he told me I needed to use the machine, ok. Then again, I didn't feel I had a problem to begin with, the heart nurse wanted me to take the test- I think she thought maybe needing the pacemaker was caused in part by my supposed apnea.

Anybody tried this?

http://www.nomask.com/
Stick with it Hugh. I say the same thing after using my CPAP for almost 20 months. :-)
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pnoon 11:22 PM 02-11-2010
Originally Posted by PeteSB75:
Not sure about that specific machine, but with my respironics machine, I have to turn the heating element for the humidifier on separately from the compressor.
Mine is a separate unit but attached. They come apart so I can use the machine without the humidifier if I wanted to. For now, I am using them both.

Heading into night #4. I know I will get used to it soon enough. But I am also fighting a cold with some mild congestion and post-nasal drip. So the adjustment to the mask has been a bit of a challenge. I am determined to make it work, though.
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PeteSB75 06:44 AM 02-12-2010
Originally Posted by pnoon:
Mine is a separate unit but attached. They come apart so I can use the machine without the humidifier if I wanted to. For now, I am using them both.

Heading into night #4. I know I will get used to it soon enough. But I am also fighting a cold with some mild congestion and post-nasal drip. So the adjustment to the mask has been a bit of a challenge. I am determined to make it work, though.
Dunno about others, but since starting to use my CPAP, I've noticed a marked drop in the intensity and duration of the colds I do get. Whether that's from the stream of warm, moist air flowing through my sinuses every night or just my overall well-being, I can't say.
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CigarNut 07:31 AM 02-12-2010
I also find that colds are easier with my CPAP, since the CPAP is pushing air in it seems to keep my nasal passages a little more open. Also, when I have a cold I turn up the heat on my humidifier a notch -- that always helps me.

I have also noticed "little signs" about myself -- if I find myself randomly "sniffing" (frequently) throughout the day -- when I finally do realize it** -- I know that I need to turn up my humnidifier because I am sniffing due to being to dried out.

**most of the day I am in a fog and have no idea what I am doing or why :-)
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hotreds 09:13 AM 02-12-2010
Actually, I had to discontinue use of the machine when I had my latest cold- I was stopped up and had to breathe thru my mouth. I remain unconvinced about the whole rigamarole, but I reckon I might as well keep using the dang thing as my BOTL here indicate its usage is a positive- and I'll believe them over any brochure that tells me so!
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