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Hi,
I am just recovering from the flu (don't suggest getting it) and noticed starting 3 Jan my numbers took a huge jump. I vaguely remember getting up at night and having trouble restarting the DreamStation, accidentally put it into the Ramp (4cm) setting which I am wondering if in my fumbling to get it back to normal flow (10cm) I did something. Anyway, I have attached last night's info from Oscar as well as just an overall view. Ignore the big gaps, I am having card issues and just need to get one to replace this one. 

Thanks,
matt

   
   
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No changes on your machine but it looks like for the last few days you are maxing you pressure out at 15 either due to congestion or position in bed. Raise your max pressure to 20 see it it helps.
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Thanks, I'll give that a try.
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