Weird sensation breathing in
Weird sensation breathing in
Hi all! I was on here a few years ago but never got used to my machine and fell off the wagon. But I am extremely motivated to try again. Today I set up my machine and settled in for a practice and I had a weird sensation, that as soon as it happened I remembered this is what drove me nuts before. So I am wondering if anyone is familiar and might have suggestions. What happens is this: I'm breathing in and out fine (not used to it but its fine) but intermittently I get this weird "skipping" on the inhale. Almost how it would sound/feel if there was a slight clog. Then it stops until the next ti e, which theres no telling when that will be. So instead of a steady inhale, it sort of feels like iii-n-ha-llll-e. Not sure if this makes any sense, but if you have had this happen you would definitely know it.
Thanks for any input at all. Keeping my fingers crossed that I can do it this time!
Thanks for any input at all. Keeping my fingers crossed that I can do it this time!
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Re: Weird sensation breathing in
Verify that the diameter of the hose you are using matches what the machine thinks it is using.
You will need to go into the clinical menu setup area to see this information.
In the manual is the explanation for how to get into the clinical menu setup area if you don't know how.
https://forum.apneuvereniging.nl/pdf/S9 ... manual.pdf
The above idea is a shot in the dark if you are using a non heated hose.
If you are using the ClimateLine heated hose the machine should recognize it and this wouldn't apply.
You will need to go into the clinical menu setup area to see this information.
In the manual is the explanation for how to get into the clinical menu setup area if you don't know how.
https://forum.apneuvereniging.nl/pdf/S9 ... manual.pdf
The above idea is a shot in the dark if you are using a non heated hose.
If you are using the ClimateLine heated hose the machine should recognize it and this wouldn't apply.
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Re: Weird sensation breathing in
Hi Pugsy! The tubing I am using is: ClimateLine™ Tubing for S9™ and H5i™ Climate Control System
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Re: Weird sensation breathing in
It's probably not the tubing then. Try removing filter to see if that is the issue. If you are using nasal pillows, try a different size. Work on mask adjustment; many beginners make the mask too tight, you could be collapsing the nasal pillows. Most likely you need to take the machine in to your provider and have them test it while in use.pandatx wrote:Hi Pugsy! The tubing I am using is: ClimateLine Tubing for S9 and H5i Climate Control System
Re: Weird sensation breathing in
Well darn. I was hoping it would be something simple like that.
You might check the filter as someone mentioned.
Other than that I have no other ideas. Sorry.
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You might check the filter as someone mentioned.
Other than that I have no other ideas. Sorry.
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Re: Weird sensation breathing in
Thank you for the replies! I will definitely check the filter. I'm not sure what to do if I need to take it to my provider. They are in Texas but I moved to NC. Hopefully, its the filter
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Re: Weird sensation breathing in
Probably just start over with a new provider and new equipment, if you have insurance coverage.
Re: Weird sensation breathing in
If you want you can perform a basic test by shaping the hose as a manometer and filling it with some water. Run the hose down towards the floor and then up making a "U". Add some water. The level of the water will be the same in both sides of the "U" when the machine is off. When on, the water level will go down in one side and it will go up the same amount in the other. For example, if your pressure is 10cm-H2O then the difference in water levels will now be 10cm. The machine should be able to deliver this constant pressure indefinitely so the water levels should stay constant.
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Re: Weird sensation breathing in
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Last edited by palerider on Thu Mar 01, 2018 3:05 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Weird sensation breathing in
Thanks, Heisenberg![IMG]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201802 ... 17c645.jpg[/IMG]palerider wrote:This is potentially confusing.
The difference in water level on either tube, from where it started at equilibrium, will be 10cm.
The difference between the two levels when the machine is running, will be 20cm, one +10cm, one -10cm.
Re: Weird sensation breathing in
Thank you so much for the suggestions. Very much appreciated
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Re: Weird sensation breathing in
Let's get the science right. The difference in level in my example is 10. 5cm down + 5 cm up = the applied pressure (10cm-H2O).rcobourn wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2018 11:21 pmThanks, Heisenberg![IMG]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201802 ... 17c645.jpg[/IMG]palerider wrote:This is potentially confusing.
The difference in water level on either tube, from where it started at equilibrium, will be 10cm.
The difference between the two levels when the machine is running, will be 20cm, one +10cm, one -10cm.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pressure_measurement
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