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high pressure with no apnea shown

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TVBILL +0 points · over 3 years ago Original Poster

the pressure on my unit will go up to 10+ but no apneas are shown on the read out. .any insight would be appreciated.

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Dude +0 points · over 3 years ago

Sounds like you have an APAP.. auto PAP. Are you sure you have 0 AHI? Doesn't sound right, especially having a APAP.

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Sleepea +0 points · over 3 years ago

I get 0 often enough, and readings under 1.0 most of the time. The machine is in CPAP mode.

If I don't use the CPAP I will snore, and wake up with headaches. If I do use it, I have low readings.

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Sierra +0 points · over 3 years ago Sleep Patron

What make and model of a machine do you have. What are you looking at to decide there is no apena?

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Dude +0 points · over 3 years ago

Sierra, probably his daily screen for the day. Bill we could use OSCAR. It's analyzer software that gives a result report of your machines therapy'

https://www.sleepfiles.com/OSCAR/ download it for now and insert your SD card from your machine... and yes, what Machine do you have? Sierra... some don't have a SD I think?

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Sierra +0 points · over 3 years ago Sleep Patron

The most basic ResMed CPAP either does not have a SD card, or if it does, nothing useful is captured on it. Not sure about DreamStation.

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