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Are you sure???


Posted by barney rubble on January 31, 2002 at 19:28:32:

In Reply to: Re: Do any of you still snore??? posted by Shamrock on January 31, 2002 at 16:58:26:

Shamrock,

Are you sure about the "100 to 300 times per hour" figure. The AutoAdjust LT reports the number of snores per night which would mean it would be reporting a snore count of 800 to 2400 per night on your Daily Summary graph. Now, if it's 100-300 per night instead of per hour, that's still a lot of snoring. My pressure was increased to eliminate my snoring and it did as shown on my AutoAdjust LT machine. My highest reported nightly snore count was 386 which occurred during recovery from my tonsillectomy & UPPP surgeries when I had my cpap pressure set too low to get rid of it. Once my pressure was increased, the snoring disapeared. I'm using the same setup you are(AutoAdjust LT and Mirage FF mask) but I do use a HumidAire heated humidifier which I think also helped with reducing snoring.

Barney Rubble

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