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Old 01-24-2011, 02:12 PM   #381
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Good luck with it, Jeff....let us know how it goes.
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Old 01-28-2011, 08:03 AM   #382
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Good luck with it, Jeff....let us know how it goes.
My sleep study was last night. The Sleep lab tech said he did not know what they were going to recommend for me because I had very few obstructive events. But he said there was some respiratory rhythm slow downs where oxygen stats changed 4 or 5%. Four or less he said was OK, 4 or above might cause the doctor to look a litter closer for some form of treatment.

With other borderline health concerns, all that can be helped with more exercise and some weight loss, I guess its time to get off my azz and join a gym....
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Old 01-28-2011, 10:21 AM   #383
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Sounds like relatively good news Jeff...glad you don't have the full-blown apnea.
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Old 02-08-2011, 02:26 PM   #384
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I got a hold of a copy of my new sleep study report. I finally went for the study a week ago. It seems like I'm going to switch over from bipap to cpap. I really don't understand much of this report. Maybe some here could explain it better. Doctor's don't have time for these thing

My bipap was set for 16 Exhale 20 Inhale , Im waiting for the doc to writ the Rx but it says here 13cm H20 Cpap on the remarks.

sleep Efficiency:88 percent
Time in bed 416.5 minutes
sleep period time 397.0
Total sleep Time 365.5
Sleep onset 11.5 Minutes


Sleep disruption events Count index
Arousals 47 7.7
Awakenings 18 3.0
Arousals + Awakening 65 10.7

There is more here, if anyone can explain or has more question please ask.

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In simple terms, I believe it means that your normal sleep pattern is disturbed 65 times an hour, or more than once every minute. This is right about were mine was when I had my sleep studies, and it is fairly severe sleep apnea.

20 is a real high setting for inhalation, you have the BiPAP (which I do not) which differentiates between inhale and exhale pressure. Mine is a straight CPAP, set at 14. Do you know if your BiPAP will have "ramp time" (starting out at a lower pressure and slowly increasing), or will it start right at 20?

Are you getting a nasal mask or full face mask?
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Old 02-08-2011, 04:17 PM   #386
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In simple terms, I believe it means that your normal sleep pattern is disturbed 65 times an hour, or more than once every minute. This is right about were mine was when I had my sleep studies, and it is fairly severe sleep apnea.
I believe the 65 is actually the total number of disturbances for the night, with an average of 10.7 an hour, which is not severe. If I remember correctly, and it has been a few years now since my test, they do not even treat you if it is 5 or less. So I think you're better off than most. Given that number, I'm really surprised you're set at 20. It's possible I'm reading it wrong, but just so you know how I got there:

365.5 minutes of sleep time divided by 60 min/hr = 6.09
65 arousals/awakenings divided by 6.09 = 10.7
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Old 02-08-2011, 04:20 PM   #387
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You definitely could be right, Colin. I am no expert at reading the results. I do know that they told me I have 63 disturbances per hour, and set my CPAP at 14...so 20 would seem off the charts for someone with 10-11 per hour.
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Old 02-08-2011, 04:41 PM   #388
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I am reasonably certain Colin is correct. The whole numbers represent the events over the full night of sleep. The total average of 10.7 is significant. This number is often referred to as the AHI or Apnea/Hypopnea Index. The AHI is a measure of the number of events per hour. It was explained to me that an event was either a cessation of breathing or blood oxygenation level dipping below 90%.

When I did my sleep study a little over a year ago, my hourly was 29. It was explained to me that anything over 5 is considered moderate sleep apnea and anything over 15 is considered severe. What is interesting to me is that my CPAP is set for 4 and that my AHI is now steady around 0.7-1.1.
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Right...doesn't 20 sound off the chart?
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Right...doesn't 20 sound off the chart?
Yep.
I can't imagine that setting.
Hell, even your setting of 14 seems awfully high.
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Yep.
I can't imagine that setting.
Hell, even your setting of 14 seems awfully high.
63 an hour ain't chicken feed.
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Glad you guys are doing well!

I need to schedule a new test and soon.
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Yep.
I can't imagine that setting.
Hell, even your setting of 14 seems awfully high.
My AHI was in the seventies when I had my test and I was prescribed a setting of 9. My machine monitors my results, or did until I knocked it off the nightstand one night after getting home from a bachelor party, and I adjusted it myself to a 10 to get my AHI down to the .5 range. 20 seems nuts.
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My AHI was in the seventies when I had my test and I was prescribed a setting of 9. My machine monitors my results, or did until I knocked it off the nightstand one night after getting home from a bachelor party, and I adjusted it myself to a 10 to get my AHI down to the .5 range. 20 seems nuts.
Interesting that you can adjust the airflow setting. On mine, the DME provider has to do that on orders from my doctor.
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Interesting that you can adjust the airflow setting. On mine, the DME provider has to do that on orders from my doctor.
My dme left the instructions for adjusting the machine settings when he set me up. I don't know if he was supposed to, but I figured the fine tuning couldn't hurt.
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Interesting that you can adjust the airflow setting. On mine, the DME provider has to do that on orders from my doctor.
I can change the settings myself
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I'm sorry if I didn't make my self clear before. The one I have now is Bipap but it dose not help me. So I went to for another sleep study at a different center after, over a year of trying.

The new center suggested I change to cpap and the setting should be 13.

So today, The Company got the RX for my cpap machine set at 13, and new mask the Resmed quattro full face mask Large.

Now I have the Comfortfull2 mask Medium and a bipap setting of 16E 20I wow what a change and difference this is. I hope it will make a difference in my nights sleep because I'm falling apart lol.

I should hear from them some time next week. I hope it dosn't take any longer then that.
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Well, after over a year of being off my machine I am firing it up tonight. If I don't get through the night I'm going to have to schedule a new study.
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I'm still unconvinced. I sleep one or two nights w/o the machine, and don't find a difference. My machine doesn't tell me anything, I can't control anything except the amount of humidity and the amount of time it takes for the unit to fully blast the air. I imagine if the machine told me I had "x" number of episodes it might make me feel better about the damn thing. Oh, well- I'm glad that it appears to be helping many of you!
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I've been on a CPAP for about 6 years now. Apparently, I've had sleep apnea since high school. I found out the hard way when I became in involuntary member of the "zipper club" The first night I used the CPAP was the first time I slept for 8 hours straight! My setting is at 15.
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