RE: Breathing Rate on your Machine?
(11-02-2014, 01:57 PM)racprops Wrote: Thanks, that puts that as a possible problem to rest.
Good reporting.
Rich
I aim to please!
Btw since you mention car superchargers and mongo replied with a math calculation which was likely lost on everyone (that's justmongo for you)
You might check out the thread on blowing up a balloon with a cpap machine, it will put his innocuous calculation into perspective for you, maybe.
If everyone thinks alike, then someone isn't thinking.
Everyone knows something, together we could know everything.
11-02-2014, 04:34 PM
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RE: Breathing Rate on your Machine?
(11-02-2014, 12:24 PM)racprops Wrote: Well for me: two people with Medical backgrounds have said I may have a problem with such a high rate.
Rich
What kind of medical backgrounds and current or past? I have a medical background but it ended 66 years ago.
11-02-2014, 06:19 PM
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RE: Breathing Rate on your Machine?
(11-02-2014, 04:34 PM)PaytonA Wrote: (11-02-2014, 12:24 PM)racprops Wrote: Well for me: two people with Medical backgrounds have said I may have a problem with such a high rate.
Rich
What kind of medical backgrounds and current or past? I have a medical background but it ended 66 years ago.
When you were born in a hospitable??
Rich
(11-02-2014, 02:12 PM)Galactus Wrote: (11-02-2014, 01:57 PM)racprops Wrote: Thanks, that puts that as a possible problem to rest.
Good reporting.
Rich
I aim to please!
Btw since you mention car superchargers and mongo replied with a math calculation which was likely lost on everyone (that's justmongo for you) You might check out the thread on blowing up a balloon with a cpap machine, it will put his innocuous calculation into perspective for you, maybe.
I know it is a joke how the Doctors make such a fuss over our doing I own adjustment, I love how we might harm our self's...well the only harm could be not getting treated correctly...if that.
Rich
RE: Breathing Rate on your Machine?
(11-02-2014, 06:19 PM)racprops Wrote: (11-02-2014, 04:34 PM)PaytonA Wrote: (11-02-2014, 12:24 PM)racprops Wrote: Well for me: two people with Medical backgrounds have said I may have a problem with such a high rate.
Rich
What kind of medical backgrounds and current or past? I have a medical background but it ended 66 years ago.
When you were born in a hospitable??
We're not even hospitable to him now.....
(11-02-2014, 06:19 PM)racprops Wrote: (11-02-2014, 02:12 PM)Galactus Wrote: (11-02-2014, 01:57 PM)racprops Wrote: Thanks, that puts that as a possible problem to rest.
Good reporting.
Rich
I aim to please!
Btw since you mention car superchargers and mongo replied with a math calculation which was likely lost on everyone (that's justmongo for you) You might check out the thread on blowing up a balloon with a cpap machine, it will put his innocuous calculation into perspective for you, maybe.
I know it is a joke how the Doctors make such a fuss over our doing I own adjustment, I love how we might harm our self's...well the only harm could be not getting treated correctly...if that.
Rich
This is my favorite;
Peter Farrell, the Founder of ResMed, is notorious in the Sleep Medicine establishment for saying “The only way you can get injured by one of our machines, at least the low level ones, is if somebody picks the terrible thing up and slams you over the head with it.”
If everyone thinks alike, then someone isn't thinking.
Everyone knows something, together we could know everything.
RE: Breathing Rate on your Machine?
My BPM at least according to SH is avg 17 asleep. The max has went as high as 30 occasionally. Though I think its more Im rousing messing with the mask breathing erractically for a min that maybe fools the machine to get a max of that high.
Im with Mongo and Galactus. I think we gonna live LOL.