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First night was awesome! - Itsadryheat - 06-05-2012

I just wanted to say thanks to all of you on this forum. I had my first night as a "hosehead" and I think it went well. AHI was 2.7. Thanks to you guys, i insisted on getting the S9auto, asked for the quattro ffm, and got the climateline tubing and the humidifier.

I hacked into the settings and changed it to Auto right after the dme rep left. Turns out to have been a good move, the median setting used was higher then the suggested cpap setting.

I cleaned my gear and am waiting to see what tonight brings. I looked at my data. Resmed noting a higher number of central apneas vs obstructions, still, i felt better this morning.

Thanks so much for all the education. Much appreciated!



RE: First night was awesome! - iSnooze - 06-05-2012

Well-done Glad to hear that you got the equipment you wanted and that you had a good first night. Welcome to the hosehead club. May all your future nights be better than the one before!


RE: First night was awesome! - PaulaO2 - 06-05-2012

Central apneas are common when first using the machine, especially at higher pressures. If you continue to see them, you may want to turn the top number down a few notches for a week or so then slowly increase it.

And I am glad the machine is working out for you. Welcome to the HoseHead Club!


RE: First night was awesome! - Itsadryheat - 06-05-2012

(06-05-2012, 08:25 PM)PaulaO2 Wrote: Central apneas are common when first using the machine, especially at higher pressures. If you continue to see them, you may want to turn the top number down a few notches for a week or so then slowly increase it.

And I am glad the machine is working out for you. Welcome to the HoseHead Club!

Thanks for the tip! I will give that a try.


RE: First night was awesome! - PaulaO2 - 06-05-2012

By the way, do you live in Arizona? I was in Phoenix a few years ago, in June. The daytime temp hovered around 113. I don't care if it is a dry heat. When it is hot enough to boil your eyeballs, it doesn't matter!


RE: First night was awesome! - Itsadryheat - 06-15-2012

(06-05-2012, 08:45 PM)PaulaO2 Wrote: By the way, do you live in Arizona? I was in Phoenix a few years ago, in June. The daytime temp hovered around 113. I don't care if it is a dry heat. When it is hot enough to boil your eyeballs, it doesn't matter!

Yes, I am in Arizona, and you are right! Hilarious! You know its bad when you have to run an "aerator" to cool off the swimming pool... Smile


RE: First night was awesome! - mjbearit - 06-15-2012

Congratulations on a good night's sleep! Great that you held out for what you wanted. One thing confuses me "When the DME left"? They make house calls? Dang I need new insurance! LOL!
You know off topic but pertinent to the conversation, we were visiting my Sister-in-law and her husband many years ago in June....in Phoenix (Glendale actually). I had left my pillow in the van. At 11:00 we were finally talked out and decided it was time for bed. I was in shorts and a tee shirt. I went out to the van to get my pillow. I burned my feet at 11:00 at night! And for those of you thinking "so what, I've touched the coffee cup coming out of the microwave before and burned myself" you have no clue. Second degree burns! I couldn't wear shoes for any length of time for many days! I thought East San Diego County got hot at 120 from time to time! Holy Cow! (cleaned that up nice) I don't know how ya'll do it!


RE: First night was awesome! - Itsadryheat - 06-16-2012

Yes, my dme sent an RT to my house with my new equipment, and gave me the run down, fitted the mask. I was surprised also!

You were describing the worst time of year here...it is awful when you go outside at 3am and it is still well over 100 degrees. The trick is to just hide in the airconditioning. During the day i am grateful for the shade from a light pole when parking the car Smile

I am almost 2 weeks in now with my cpap. Highest AHi was 3.6. Central apneas decreased when i lowered the upper range of my pressure, as suggested! I also found that i hold my breath when flipping over, not sure why, but stopped doing that too.

I get a little disgusted when i drool in my face mask though...