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RE: Effort to improve treatment of OSA and IH - staceyburke - 11-01-2020

I have a cms 50F and wear it about 4 times a month.  I am also on O2 24/7 so I need to keep track.  Most have a blood Oxygen in the middle to upper 90 and CPAP helps with the O2 content not hurt it.  If you want to check it once a month or so, fine.  They are not real expensive - the cms 50f is less than 100 on amazon and less than 80 on ebay.  But unless you have some symptoms like a headache you probably don't need one.


RE: Effort to improve treatment of OSA and IH - QuietSign - 11-01-2020

(11-01-2020, 07:35 AM)Crimson Nape Wrote: Make sure it is the "D+" and not the "D" model.

Oh ok, it seems the D+ model has 24 hr internal memory... It looks like $30 on ebay. Does that seem about right? Would there be a good reason to opt for a more advanced model like the around-the-wrist F model that costs roughly $90? I haven't had much experience with these before, but maybe the wrist models stay on better?


RE: Effort to improve treatment of OSA and IH - Crimson Nape - 11-01-2020

The D+ doesn't have an onboard clock. Also, you have to jump through a few more hoops when downloading the data.


RE: Effort to improve treatment of OSA and IH - staceyburke - 11-01-2020

The entire unit is on the finger. It is pretty large while the 50f is like a wristwatch with a much smaller finger probe.


RE: Effort to improve treatment of OSA and IH - SarcasticDave94 - 11-01-2020

I would step up to pay for better than the CMS 50D IMO. I have a 50 DL and it's pretty basic. It works in showing pulse, heart rate, and oxygen percentage. No clock. I will be getting a better equipped meter myself soon as I feel the need for at least a 24 hr record ability.


RE: Effort to improve treatment of OSA and IH - QuietSign - 11-07-2020

I'm curious to hear other people's experiences when they started getting on cpap that worked for them/ adjusted their regiment, including possibly any side effects. One thing I've noticed is increased hair loss around the time I changed to the Resmed. Is this something others have experienced? I have no idea if it's coincidence or if there's some relation here.


RE: Effort to improve treatment of OSA and IH - staceyburke - 11-07-2020

When I changed from dream station to ResMed the results were nothing but positive. I went from sleeping 5-6 hours to 8+ hrs. My events went from around 25 per night to less than 3. Felt much better and no more falling asleep anytime I sat down for more than 10 minutes. Nothing negative at all.


RE: Effort to improve treatment of OSA and IH - sheepless - 11-07-2020

I'm highly skeptical cpap has any bearing on hair loss.

the most obvious initial benefit for me was a significant reduction in acid reflux. with my apnea treatment complicated by periodic limb movement and receiving absolutely no help from my sleep medicine provider, it's taken me several years to get dialed in with the right machine at the right settings. I have been disappointed that feeling noticeably better has taken so long. I've been disappointed my blood pressure hasn't dropped. otoh, I am slowly but surely increasingly able to function more normally, more vital, alert, energetic, interested, etc. more physically active, not losing words and my train of thought as much, memory is improving. I hope I never have to sleep without my machine as my well-being is entirely dependent on it.


RE: Effort to improve treatment of OSA and IH - QuietSign - 11-08-2020

I wanted to check in on sleep therapy lately to make sure things were looking ok. I've noticed this week that the AHI is slightly higher than previous weeks and flow limits seem a little more substantial, but not sure if it's a problem. Thoughts?

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RE: Effort to improve treatment of OSA and IH - SarcasticDave94 - 11-08-2020

After use of 7:12 hours, an AHI of 1.25, overall data looks like the therapy is doing great. Are you feeling better for the therapy? If it is helping you feel better, and there's no symptoms or complaints, I won't suggest changes as it looks like it's doing well. Keep at it and you will continue to feel better for it. Congrats on the success.