well
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after 3 months of differnt masks i finaly found 1 that is leak free!
BUT!... now i have a leak free mask, it seems my machine can now start to do an accurate job of measuring and counteracting my apneas....
Unfortunatly that seems to mean being up around 19-20 for the majority of the night while im asleep... lol
So took a trip to the drop in clinic yesterday and told my technician about it and got her to have a good look at the graphs using the rescan software.... and she basicly refused to believe that i could possibly need that ammount of pressure, to the point where she took my machine of me and gave me a replacement as the only way she could accept those kind of pressures was to believe my machine must be faulty
SO.... a new machine and 1 nights sleep later.... still up over 19 for my 95th percentile
She said that in the entire 9000 patients registerd with there clinic she hadnt heard of anyone even getting close to needing 19-20 before... i guess im just 1 huge walking apnea... lol
i do find it strange myself as well though... i could maybe understand it if i was massivly overweight like some of the other people i see at the clinic as i understand this has a big bearing on how bad the apnea is... but im only 15 stone (yeah.. i never said i WASNT overweight..lol) and have a bit of a tummy on me but im in no way huge...as im near 6ft...
Personaly i think that if i am on my back (which is where i allways tend to end up pretty soon after going to sleep) then i do indeed need a massive pressure to keep my apneas at bay...
Anyone else get up to the 19-20 pressure on a regular basis? or is it as uncommon as my technician says it is?
.....after 3 months of differnt masks i finaly found 1 that is leak free!
BUT!... now i have a leak free mask, it seems my machine can now start to do an accurate job of measuring and counteracting my apneas....
Unfortunatly that seems to mean being up around 19-20 for the majority of the night while im asleep... lol
So took a trip to the drop in clinic yesterday and told my technician about it and got her to have a good look at the graphs using the rescan software.... and she basicly refused to believe that i could possibly need that ammount of pressure, to the point where she took my machine of me and gave me a replacement as the only way she could accept those kind of pressures was to believe my machine must be faulty

SO.... a new machine and 1 nights sleep later.... still up over 19 for my 95th percentile

She said that in the entire 9000 patients registerd with there clinic she hadnt heard of anyone even getting close to needing 19-20 before... i guess im just 1 huge walking apnea... lol
i do find it strange myself as well though... i could maybe understand it if i was massivly overweight like some of the other people i see at the clinic as i understand this has a big bearing on how bad the apnea is... but im only 15 stone (yeah.. i never said i WASNT overweight..lol) and have a bit of a tummy on me but im in no way huge...as im near 6ft...

Personaly i think that if i am on my back (which is where i allways tend to end up pretty soon after going to sleep) then i do indeed need a massive pressure to keep my apneas at bay...
Anyone else get up to the 19-20 pressure on a regular basis? or is it as uncommon as my technician says it is?
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