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Charts - trickyneedsleep - 06-12-2017

I am a new member and I have a DreamStation (not the brick model) coming soon. I was told in a previous post that I need to upload my 'charts'. So, I uploaded everything I got from the doctor. Please see attached. I will patiently await your suggestions


RE: Charts - kwhenrykerr - 06-12-2017

You will like the improvement with cpap

Please read the link below


RE: Charts - Melman - 06-12-2017

You definitely need treatment and you've come to the right place for help. Be patient. We will need to see data from your machine and its settings before we can make suggestions. It's helpful that you posted your sleep study data. Once you have some SleepyHead data to post we will be able to advise you on settings.  Be sure to read the link kwhenrykerr suggested, especially the mask primer section. Getting the right mask and a good seal is one of the biggest challenges.


RE: Charts - Sleeprider - 06-12-2017

Glad to hear you will have a Dreamstation Pro or Auto.  I am going to assume the better machine for you is the Auto-CPAP since you had a home sleep study for diagnostics and will need to self-titrate.  The main concern from your sleep test is a central apnea index of about 3.5-4.0 that CPAP may not treat, or which my become complex apnea when you are put on CPAP pressure. 

I look forward to helping you optimize the therapy, but want to warn you that CPAP may not be your last stop if complex apnea rears its ugly head. Do you have a copy of your prescription?  Are you comfortable working with your DME supplier?  What mask are you trying first?


RE: Charts - quiescence at last - 06-13-2017

while waiting for your machine, try to sleep on your left side as this was the position you had the least disruptions to sleep.

good luck

QAL


RE: Charts - Gideon - 06-13-2017

Read the Mask Primer, when you pick up your machine you can make it an opportunity to try masks, You HAVE to try masks. It's the only way to check fit so please read the Mask Primer (see my sig) The other link has a lot of good info too!!!


RE: Charts - trickyneedsleep - 06-13-2017

(06-12-2017, 08:18 PM)Sleeprider Wrote: Glad to hear you will have a Dreamstation Pro or Auto.  I am going to assume the better machine for you is the Auto-CPAP since you had a home sleep study for diagnostics and will need to self-titrate.  The main concern from your sleep test is a central apnea index of about 3.5-4.0 that CPAP may not treat, or which my become complex apnea when you are put on CPAP pressure. 

I look forward to helping you optimize the therapy, but want to warn you that CPAP may not be your last stop if complex apnea rears its ugly head. Do you have a copy of your prescription?  Are you comfortable working with your DME supplier?  What mask are you trying first?

I have the Dreamstation Auto.All I have is what I've attached to a previous post, I wasn't aware that anything else, I thought what I gave was the prescription.I don't have a DME supplier, I bought mine from Amazon new.


RE: Charts - Melman - 06-13-2017

You posted your sleep study but not your prescription. Seeing your prescription as well would be helpful.  Do you know what pressure setting was prescribed? The most important additional data we will need is from your nightly use of the machine which will be provided by SleepyHead software. You can download the  software from here: https://OSCAR Official Download Page ----> CLICK HERE ./

Please see the links below on how to organize and post data.

Please update your profile to indicate the machine you have, your pressure settings, and the mask you are using if you have selected one.

Also it would be good for you to obtain a clinician setup manual for your machine from here: http://www.apneaboard.com/adjust-cpap-pressure/change-cpap-pressure-settings-adjusting-your-machine-with-a-clinician-setup-manual so you will be able to adjust settings to optimize your therapy.

See the suppliers list: http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-CPAP-Supplier-List since you are not using a DME. There are some that will allow you to try and return masks. Others who use these suppliers will be able to advise you.

You haven't mentioned insurance. Will you be paying 100% for everything?

I suspect this seems somewhat overwhelming, as it was for me when I started, but you will get help here.


RE: Charts - trickyneedsleep - 06-13-2017

By prescription do you mean the paperwork to order the actual machine? If so, once I as told how much it would cost for me to get a CPAP, I immediately cancelled. Five hundred dollars down then $200/month for who knows how long! Naaaaaw. I was under the impression that the info I posted was all that was needed.


RE: Charts - pholynyk - 06-13-2017

The prescription is the note your doctor writes telling -somebody- what you need to treat your problem.
You need your prescription to buy a CPAP machine in the USA and Canada; you don't have to buy it from your insurance company's favourite provider.

If you let us see it - names blanked out - we may be able to give you some additional advice about what to look for and how to set up the machine.