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AHI over 12 around 3 am - Laser - 05-03-2013 Seems like every night my AHI peaks at about 3 am. I see a few leaks that I'm trying to address with a new mask (maybe the Wisp). But I'm just using a fixed pressure and I'm thinking I should go auto since my machine can do that. I'm going to wait until after my first compliance check next week. How should I set the range on the Autoset? RE: AHI over 12 around 3 am - Shastzi - 05-03-2013 Before changing pressures, try back packing. (notebook backpack stuffed with 3 tubes of tennis balls) If you eliminate being able to roll over on your back, you might not need higher pressures. RE: AHI over 12 around 3 am - Laser - 05-03-2013 Right now the only way I can sleep with a mask on is on my back. Any time I go on my side, the nasal pillows start coming off and I get big leaks. Hopefully if I can try a new mask I might be able to get some side sleep. I am still almost exclusively a back sleeper - side sleeping is to just mix it up a little. RE: AHI over 12 around 3 am - Tez62 - 05-03-2013 Laser, if you have a auto machine I would certainly use it not only for better treatment but for comfort. That way you don't have the consistent pressure. I would wait for your consultation till you start adjusting pressures and ask why they didn't have you on variable pressures from the start. RE: AHI over 12 around 3 am - Laser - 05-03-2013 I insisted on the Autoset after reading everything here on the board. They tried to push an Escape off on me. I wouldn't have known better without the help of you guys. Just the ability to monitor everything has been helpful to me so far. RE: AHI over 12 around 3 am - Shastzi - 05-03-2013 Ok, nail down those leaks first. They keep the pressure from doing the job. |