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Nausea?!! - Cindy001 - 08-13-2012

Help! I have been using a ResMed S9 Elite for about 2 months. When I was renting a machine it was the auto one. The one that I have now is not. When I first starting using it I woke up in the night several times with bad stomach pains and feeling very nauseous (to the point of ripping of the mask and running to the bathroom in a panic). I did not throw-up though. I notified the place that I am dealing with for my supplies and they contacted my doctor to get a subscription to turn on the EPR. This fixed my problem immediately. The other night we had a bad thunder/lightening storm that caused our power to flicker. My machine stopped and then started again. In the past, the power has gone out for quite some time and then I had to physically turn it on when the power came back on. For the last 3 nights (and feeling sick during the day) I have been waking with the nausea problems again. I looked into the features and it shows that the EPR setting is still on 3. Is it possible that the power outage has caused this to stop working even though it shows it is still on? Any help with this would be very appreciated.


RE: Nausea?!! - jdireton - 08-13-2012

Cindy,

Power outages shouldn't reset your machine, but you can never be sure. Just like computers, several machine issues can be corrected by unplugging the power, waiting a minute, then plugging it back in (rebooting). I'm sure your machine uses a microprocessor, so it is a computer, and sometimes they just get confused.

By the way, check aerophagia (sp?), air in the stomach pushed in by CPAP pressure, in the forum wiki. It is a common side effect, particularly early in treatment, and may have something to do with your nausea.

Best of luck.


RE: Nausea?!! - trish6hundred - 08-13-2012

Hi Cindy001, First of all, WELCOME! to the forum. I'm sorry you are having problems with your machine. But just hang in there and keep checking back and I'm sure there will be other suggestions as to how to help you. Best of luck in getting this straightened out so you can get back to sleeping well.


RE: Nausea?!! - Cindy001 - 08-13-2012

Thank you so much for your responses... I will look up the CPAP pressure thing and also try "rebooting" my machine.


RE: Nausea?!! - zonk - 08-13-2012

The nausea could be from aerophagia or swallowing of air. It can cause nausea and abdominal pain. It usually goes away in a few weeks.
The best thing you can do is elevate the head of your bed and don't eat anything especially spicy food 3-4 hrs before bed.
Its also one of the symptoms of GERD (acid reflux). Whats the AHI and leak average



RE: Nausea?!! - Cindy001 - 08-13-2012

Hi Zonk...

My Leak Average says 7L/min
My AHI is 5.9




RE: Nausea?!! - zonk - 08-13-2012

AHI is OK and your leak is much better than mine even with a chinstrap. Try to download ResScan software (the download instruction is on the first page) It would shows more details for example the times of apnea events occurred and durations of each event in seconds.
http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-How-to-ResScan-CPAP-Reporting-Software-current-version-3-16-SP1


RE: Nausea?!! - Cindy001 - 08-13-2012

I have downloaded the software but, I'm not too sure what everything means...


RE: Nausea?!! - PaulaO2 - 08-13-2012

But, first, you had to get your doc's permission to turn on the freaking EPR???

That's a comfort feature and has very little to do with treatment. Why would you need the doc's permission?

(going into my corner to fume for a bit)

Like zonk said, try raising the head of your bed a few inches. Take two 2x4s long enough they go from one foot of the headboard to the other, stack them together and attach them together, then place underneath those feet.

Some people have success sleeping in positions where the neck is not bent at all. Others have success, going to sleep with the head bent.

Try just one at a time for a week or so before switching to another means.

Also try anything for belching.


RE: Nausea?!! - zonk - 08-13-2012

(08-13-2012, 08:41 PM)Cindy001 Wrote: I have downloaded the software but, I'm not too sure what everything means...
On the first page of ResScan thread (post #4) SuperSleeper define some of the terms. Also you can check LINKS to Members-Only FILES (Private Files and Links) for more info. Take your time to read through, Don,t rush - There is no exam Smile

Data Management Guide
http://www.resmed.com/au/assets/documents/product/s9_autoset/data_management_guide/368276r3_s9-series_data-mgt-guide_row_eng.pdf

ResScan Basic (scroll down to the 3rd video)
http://www.apneaboard.com/resmed-s9-cpap-setup

ResScan Tutorial
http://www.apneaboard.com/resscan.htm