Comment by candiddevmike

Comment by candiddevmike 4 days ago

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Sounds like you aren't getting enough pressure. Also sounds like there could be some mechanical reasons like gerd, allergies or inflammation that cause your apnea, especially if you start fine.

david-gpu 4 days ago

I agree. When we fall asleep we lose muscle tone, which makes apneas more likely -- that is why we have trouble breathing when we sleep, not when we are awake.

GP needs to find out how to set up the pressure in their CPAP device. YouTube has tons of videos on that subject.