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New to Forum - Expression of gratitude
Hi All

I have joined this forum a mere few days ago and feel most welcomed by the appreciation that this forum goes to such great lengths to help us out there!!

Having being recently diagnosed as a severe sleep apnea sufferer, I undertook the said trials but when purchasing a machine , I turned to the US for their remarkable deals.

I was however annoyed when I approached the local Resmed outlet where I reside in Sydney in seeking advice and support. In order for my settings to be changed I had to pay a fee because I never bought it here in Australia.

Long story short I approached the forum and have resolved my issues since then.

My sincere thanks and appreciation to y' all.

You guys offer an invaluable service to the common man out there.

Heartfelt thanks to Super Sleeper and Zook.. and others concerned.
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RE: New to Forum - Expression of gratitude
Don't forget to download Sleepyhead software so you can monitor your own progress and know when to make those adjustments.
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RE: New to Forum - Expression of gratitude
Welcome to the board.

I'll suggest that you get the SleepyHead program and check your results. You will probably eventually want to reduce the range on your pressure. For most people, it's uncomfortable to start at a pressure of 4 if the machine is always going to auto up to something considerably higher.

There is a donation link at the top of the page should you feel so inclined. It does cost SuperSleeper money to run the site.
Get the free OSCAR CPAP software here.
Useful links.
Click here for information on the main alternative to CPAP.
If it's midnight and a DME tells you it's dark outside, go and check it yourself.
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RE: New to Forum - Expression of gratitude
My first post too...Would have done so sooner, but was unsure where to put it.

Everything the OP said, plus!

The 'patient' in our home is my wife and partner for the last 33+ years... She has been suffering somewhat with SA for a few years now, but the last several months she had gotten real bad. On a '1-10 scale', she was at least a 9.

Some good folks on another forum that I frequent, posted some facts regarding the SA malady, and I started at that point in doing some serious research on what to do to help her. She has insurance through her employment, but there wasn't any real help there, as it only pays 80%, and has a $500 deductible...so we are on a cash as you go basis.

She has been using a new out of the box CPAP system purchased online for just over two weeks now, and the changes in her sleeping, and daytime activities, have already improved immensely.

The system is still in factory settings with a final pressure set a 10. But I have recently d/l'ed the Sleepyhead SW, and will be learning it, and watching her progress, and eventually tweaking the settings to give her the best possible rest she can get.

Thanks to all the fine folks who have helped and are making it possible to deal with SA and otherwise live a normal life.

Best To All,

FLc
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RE: New to Forum - Expression of gratitude
For those changing their own settings, the software is practically essential.

It's difficult to change what you cannot measure, and the daily summaries are barely sufficient.
Sweet Dreams,

HerbM
Sleep study AHI: 49 RDI: 60 -- APAP 10-11 w/AHI: 1.5 avg for 7-days (up due likely to hip replacement recovery)

"We can all breathe together or we will all suffocate alone."
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RE: New to Forum - Expression of gratitude
Hi Swysey,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
It's great to hear that you have taken charge of your CPAP therapy.
Hang in there for more responses to your post and best of luck to you as you settle into using your mask & machine.
trish6hundred
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RE: New to Forum - Expression of gratitude
(10-16-2014, 06:03 AM)FLcracker Wrote: My first post too...Would have done so sooner, but was unsure where to put it.

Everything the OP said, plus!

The 'patient' in our home is my wife and partner for the last 33+ years... She has been suffering somewhat with SA for a few years now, but the last several months she had gotten real bad. On a '1-10 scale', she was at least a 9.

Some good folks on another forum that I frequent, posted some facts regarding the SA malady, and I started at that point in doing some serious research on what to do to help her. She has insurance through her employment, but there wasn't any real help there, as it only pays 80%, and has a $500 deductible...so we are on a cash as you go basis.

She has been using a new out of the box CPAP system purchased online for just over two weeks now, and the changes in her sleeping, and daytime activities, have already improved immensely.

The system is still in factory settings with a final pressure set a 10. But I have recently d/l'ed the Sleepyhead SW, and will be learning it, and watching her progress, and eventually tweaking the settings to give her the best possible rest she can get.

Thanks to all the fine folks who have helped and are making it possible to deal with SA and otherwise live a normal life.

Best To All,

FLc
Hi FLcracker,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
It's great to hear that your wife is getting her sleep apnea treated and she is lucky to have you to help her along the way.
Keep up the good work and hang in there for more responses to your post.
Best of luck to both of you.
trish6hundred
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RE: New to Forum - Expression of gratitude
Good job to both you new guys...... and Cracker, tell your wife we said "good job, you go girl!"

It never ceases to amaze me how something as simple as cpap really is can make such a difference to our physical and even our mental and emotional lives. Personally, I would not quit using my machine and cute little mask even if someone told me it was no longer necessary. When I die, they will have to pry my mask from my cold, dead nosie.
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RE: New to Forum - Expression of gratitude
(10-16-2014, 02:07 PM)retired_guy Wrote: Good job to both you new guys...... and Cracker, tell your wife we said "good job, you go girl!"

It never ceases to amaze me how something as simple as cpap really is can make such a difference to our physical and even our mental and emotional lives. Personally, I would not quit using my machine and cute little mask even if someone told me it was no longer necessary. When I die, they will have to pry my mask from my cold, dead nosie.

Hello RG... and thanks much for that!...Mizz Cracker and I both got a good laugh regarding your 'little nosie'. I am so surprised and proud of the fact that she's taken so well to the use of her new 'tool'...and seeing a lot of improvements already in her daily activities since starting a couple weeks-plus ago.

Don't wish to get to far OT here, but I was a Douglas Co. resident through most of the '70's. Really miss a lot of things about OR...with exception of the weather....Still finding occasional rust spots, where they should not be!

Take care, and stay well!

FLc

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RE: New to Forum - Expression of gratitude
Ahhh, Oregon to Florida. That's about as far a move as someone could make. I've been to Florida, Miami specifically. Couldn't stay though: All those steep hills ---- I almost stepped on one of them once. But I digress.
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