It is really good to know that the LCD screen doesn't always agree with the acutal readings. I did not know that and ended up returning the machine in frustration.
I do understand that it is the therapy that is important and that is also my "quest" shall we say :)
[edit: this turned into a bit of a rant ]
I should have provided the background on the importance of the readings (to me) and why I'm getting paranoid they're not correct because the machine may not be working. When I went for my titration, I had no idea what was going on, hadn't read any of the boards and the "technician" didn't bother telling me anything either. So here I was hooked up to this machine with a SWIFT-LT nasal pillow mask up my nose and my mouth wide open all night.
I find out later that it is not such a good thing to have your mouth open during the therapy because you won't get much of it.
My doctor gave me a very vague results report which did not mention any pressures and any AHI readings, any blood saturations and just said something to the effect of " we feel that the pressure should be set to 7"
Now, my first sleep clinic report had put me at 24AHI with 88% oxygen levels (Moderate OSA). At that time they had prescribed a pressure of 6. after the 2nd song and dance and not much results "titration", I got bumped up to 7.
I still feel horrible. I still wake up with severe headaches and brainfog and half the time I end up yanking the mask off my face because I think I feel like I'm suffocating.
I suspected lower than necessary pressure. But my doc (or his secretary) don't think that is the problem and think that I should stick with whatever they came up with. Their level of interest in their patients makes me want to go the extra mile because personally, I don't think they give a RATS behind. I can't wait 1 year to go back to him without much improvement in my condition, now that I know what is wrong with me.
So, in lieu of another titration which our OHIP won't cover, I figured I could get one of those loaner Auto Remstar machines and see if it could give me a more accurate reading given that I wouldn't be in an alien environment with wires (barely) stuck to me and the "technicians" having arguments over long distance phone calls to somewhere in eastern europe around 2 in the morning. (such a professional system OHIP is running).
So I convinced him to write me a prescription, and the deal was that I'd use the machine and after a week (usually it is 2 weeks) he will interpret the pressure. I know he is already rearing to say he was right, and if the machine keeps acting up and doesn't give accurate readings, he would basically say, I was right, we're going with the s%*(^# diagnosis I already did based on the "titraton" study.
basically, I'm getting horrible, callous, indifferent treatment from our "healthcare system" and I'm just not liking it so much and trying to fight it. One of the ways is by making sure the machine takes accurate readings, but it's a catch 22. I have to go back to the stupid DME to find out if the machine is working or not and they can never seem to get their stuff working and give you blank stares if you ask them whether the LCD not registering the total hours of sleep is normal or not.
Sorry for the rant. The way I've been bounced around between the GP , the lab, the DME, the GP, the LAB and the "specialist" is just plain awful and speaks volumes of how broken, indifferent and callous our health-care system is. And to add insult to injury, they keep thanking each other for "referring the patient to them". GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
The DME could have simply told me that it's a bug and I could have kept using the machine but they're as clueless as myself and that does not give me a warm fuzzy feeling of confidence that I should get with a bunch of "experts".
I can totally see now, how people just plain quit dealing with this BS and prefer misery of OSA over this ridiculous "care" that they supposedly get with horribly manufactured machines, extremely overpriced pieces of plastic that don't fit and hardly ever work, with the horrible attitudes of the DME and the "health care professionals"... I can totally see how someone would just say screw this! I'd rather have a heart attack.