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Hi Steve, I am a UK user. Have just joined the forum in fact. Similarily got the Airsense 10 Resmed machine. Good old NHS. You can log on to a website https://myair.resmed.eu/ to see how well you're doing if you haven't already. That will give you more information. Yes, the data is stored on a memory card which the doctor/specialist will look at/analyse when you have your first meeting with them. No one has mentioned a liner to me, either, so don't worry. And yes, being blown up with air seems to be pretty normal from what I have read online and felt myself in the limited time I have used the machine!
So many questions! I am two nights into using CPAP. I was diagnosed at a hospital in the UK with 'moderate' sleep apnea, and an AHI score of 21 from a home sleep test. I originally went into hospital regarding a blocked nose which a scan revealed was a deviated septum and allergic rhinitis. They referred me to the sleep clinic at the hospital. I am male, in my mid-30s, average weight, certainly not overweight, a non-smoker and non-drinker.
The first night on CPAP (full mask, Resmed autoset Airsense 10), my average AHI was 3.2 events.
My question: Is there a chance my sleep test could have been wrong? It was done over one night and by pure chance was a night I suffered huge stomach cramps, felt dizzy and sick with suspected food poisoning, barely slept a wink, up and down all night!
PS: It's great to find this forum and fellow CPAP users.