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Hi,

High EPAP is not recommended. I never use it higher than 4. If you have problems

with saliva, just sleep with your head turned. That's what I do and it works

fine.

Aul

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From: Patti Healey <pidgie508@...>

" " < >

Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2011 3:41 PM

Subject: Adjusting to new BiPAP because of more night breathing

problems

 

Hi,

I have been using the Respironics Bipap S for almost 16 years. I only needed

spontaneous settings during that time. Lately I've been having issues while

sleeping and my doctor and I decided that I need a spontaneous BiPAP with a

backup rate now. I am getting a Resmed VPAP ST model number 26110 tomorrow and I

need all my BiPAP comrades to step up to the plate and help me, please!

So here's the deal: my settings have been roughly 19/14 or 15. My EPAP setting

is high because at lower pressures I aspirate the saliva that pools in the back

of my throat. Because the setting is so high, sometimes I find it difficult to

exhale enough, especially if I am in a different bed that is harder such as a

hotel, because my back arches more with my scoliosis and I usually turn the

exhalation pressure down a little bit. So I've always adjusted my pressures

according to  my position and comfort.

The bad news is this new BiPAP has to be set by a respiratory therapist and then

locked. I know the clinical manager of my respiratory company and she

understands my situation. However, she cannot tell me how to adjust this new

machine. She dropped a few hints about going on YouTube, etc. online to find

out. After spending a long time on the Internet I am appealing to you. Does

anyone have a BiPAP such as this one and do you know how to adjust pressures? A

lot of the protocols with BiPAP use does not fit our SMA protocols. If anyone

knows the answer please respond as soon as possible. I've been having trouble

sleeping the past few days because my old BiPAP is wearing out and I also

believe that my breathing is a little weaker so this BiPAP that I am using now

might not be sensing when I take a breath. I was told that the new BiPAP is much

more sensitive to picking up a breath. A few times when I was first falling

asleep for the past few months I jumped

up and felt disoriented like I forgot to breathe. It was very scary. !hank you

all for your help.

Regards,

Patti

 

Regards,

Patti

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Hi,

Although there are basic guidelines to EPAP pressures they may vary immensely

due to the individual especially for those of us with SMA. I'm currently set

with an EPAP of 8 but have varied from as low as 5 to as high as 18. My current

pressure is 20/8. I don't know how it is for you Patty or Aul but with my

scoliosis and limited range of motion in my neck I find it very hard to sleep

with my head turned far enough to prevent the saliva from pooling up in the back

of my throat but the pressure of eight or 10 usually does it for me. I hope I

don't end up with a non-adjustable BiPAP when I replace my current one because I

sure liked being able to adjust when I have higher secretion levels. Please let

us know what you find out Patty.

Good luck Patty

Erek

>

> Hi,

>

> High EPAP is not recommended. I never use it higher than 4. If you have

problems with saliva, just sleep with your head turned. That's what I do and it

works fine.

>

> Aul

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Patti Healey <pidgie508@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2011 3:41 PM

> Subject: Adjusting to new BiPAP because of more night breathing

problems

>

>

>  

> Hi,

>

> I have been using the Respironics Bipap S for almost 16 years. I only needed

spontaneous settings during that time. Lately I've been having issues while

sleeping and my doctor and I decided that I need a spontaneous BiPAP with a

backup rate now. I am getting a Resmed VPAP ST model number 26110 tomorrow and I

need all my BiPAP comrades to step up to the plate and help me, please!

>

> So here's the deal: my settings have been roughly 19/14 or 15. My EPAP setting

is high because at lower pressures I aspirate the saliva that pools in the back

of my throat. Because the setting is so high, sometimes I find it difficult to

exhale enough, especially if I am in a different bed that is harder such as a

hotel, because my back arches more with my scoliosis and I usually turn the

exhalation pressure down a little bit. So I've always adjusted my pressures

according to  my position and comfort.

>

> The bad news is this new BiPAP has to be set by a respiratory therapist and

then locked. I know the clinical manager of my respiratory company and she

understands my situation. However, she cannot tell me how to adjust this new

machine. She dropped a few hints about going on YouTube, etc. online to find

out. After spending a long time on the Internet I am appealing to you. Does

anyone have a BiPAP such as this one and do you know how to adjust pressures? A

lot of the protocols with BiPAP use does not fit our SMA protocols. If anyone

knows the answer please respond as soon as possible. I've been having trouble

sleeping the past few days because my old BiPAP is wearing out and I also

believe that my breathing is a little weaker so this BiPAP that I am using now

might not be sensing when I take a breath. I was told that the new BiPAP is much

more sensitive to picking up a breath. A few times when I was first falling

asleep for the past few months I jumped

> up and felt disoriented like I forgot to breathe. It was very scary. !hank you

all for your help.

>

> Regards,

>

> Patti

>

>  

> Regards,

>

> Patti

> www.facebook.com/olypsys

> www.reverbnation.com/olypsys

>

>

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Patti,

I asked on another chat list I am on I will let you know if anyone responds on

how to unlock it. Thanks

Kristal- Mom to Brett- SMA II- 11-1/2 years old

Visit Brett @ www.our-sma-angels.com/brett

OR www.caringbridge.org/visit/brettwilson

Adjusting to new BiPAP because of more night breathing

problems

Hi,

I have been using the Respironics Bipap S for almost 16 years. I only needed

spontaneous settings during that time. Lately I've been having issues while

sleeping and my doctor and I decided that I need a spontaneous BiPAP with a

backup rate now. I am getting a Resmed VPAP ST model number 26110 tomorrow and I

need all my BiPAP comrades to step up to the plate and help me, please!

So here's the deal: my settings have been roughly 19/14 or 15. My EPAP setting

is high because at lower pressures I aspirate the saliva that pools in the back

of my throat. Because the setting is so high, sometimes I find it difficult to

exhale enough, especially if I am in a different bed that is harder such as a

hotel, because my back arches more with my scoliosis and I usually turn the

exhalation pressure down a little bit. So I've always adjusted my pressures

according to my position and comfort.

The bad news is this new BiPAP has to be set by a respiratory therapist and

then locked. I know the clinical manager of my respiratory company and she

understands my situation. However, she cannot tell me how to adjust this new

machine. She dropped a few hints about going on YouTube, etc. online to find

out. After spending a long time on the Internet I am appealing to you. Does

anyone have a BiPAP such as this one and do you know how to adjust pressures? A

lot of the protocols with BiPAP use does not fit our SMA protocols. If anyone

knows the answer please respond as soon as possible. I've been having trouble

sleeping the past few days because my old BiPAP is wearing out and I also

believe that my breathing is a little weaker so this BiPAP that I am using now

might not be sensing when I take a breath. I was told that the new BiPAP is much

more sensitive to picking up a breath. A few times when I was first falling

asleep for the past few months I jumped

up and felt disoriented like I forgot to breathe. It was very scary. !hank you

all for your help.

Regards,

Patti

Regards,

Patti

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Patti,

You might consider a Respironics Trilogy. It has primary settings and secondary

settings so when I need a different ventilation profile I switch over. Also,

it's not locked so I can change settings as needed.

Good luck!

Alana

>

> Hi,

>

> I have been using the Respironics Bipap S for almost 16 years. I only needed

spontaneous settings during that time. Lately I've been having issues while

sleeping and my doctor and I decided that I need a spontaneous BiPAP with a

backup rate now. I am getting a Resmed VPAP ST model number 26110 tomorrow and I

need all my BiPAP comrades to step up to the plate and help me, please!

>

> So here's the deal: my settings have been roughly 19/14 or 15. My EPAP setting

is high because at lower pressures I aspirate the saliva that pools in the back

of my throat. Because the setting is so high, sometimes I find it difficult to

exhale enough, especially if I am in a different bed that is harder such as a

hotel, because my back arches more with my scoliosis and I usually turn the

exhalation pressure down a little bit. So I've always adjusted my pressures

according to  my position and comfort.

>

> The bad news is this new BiPAP has to be set by a respiratory therapist and

then locked. I know the clinical manager of my respiratory company and she

understands my situation. However, she cannot tell me how to adjust this new

machine. She dropped a few hints about going on YouTube, etc. online to find

out. After spending a long time on the Internet I am appealing to you. Does

anyone have a BiPAP such as this one and do you know how to adjust pressures? A

lot of the protocols with BiPAP use does not fit our SMA protocols. If anyone

knows the answer please respond as soon as possible. I've been having trouble

sleeping the past few days because my old BiPAP is wearing out and I also

believe that my breathing is a little weaker so this BiPAP that I am using now

might not be sensing when I take a breath. I was told that the new BiPAP is much

more sensitive to picking up a breath. A few times when I was first falling

asleep for the past few months I jumped

> up and felt disoriented like I forgot to breathe. It was very scary. !hank

you all for your help.

>

> Regards,

>

> Patti

>

>  

> Regards,

>

>

> Patti

> www.facebook.com/olypsys

> www.reverbnation.com/olypsys

>

>

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