This machine is not doing anything for me. I'm getting a low influx of air, its good, clean air but its low volume. The fan next to me blows much more air and I'm breathing that too. The air from the BPAP seems to expect me to lead the way but I'm confused: shouldn't I be following the air coming in rather than having to do a lot of breathing work while I'm sleeping?
I had pictured that enough air would blow in to me so that it would push the flap back. But it seems that IF I COULD get enough air then it would be up to me, in my sleep, to generate the right amount of air and breathe hard enough to push the flap away if it starts to loosen and fall. I don't think I can be doing that kind of work.
Instead after two and half or three hours of use, I wake up to not inhaling nor exhaling the air around me and thinking that this is the natural way to sleep.
I realize other things in the other three times I woke up, I don't remember those other things but I know that I realized them each other night I awakened and realized that something isn't right about the set-up of this machine.
I close the machine by firmly pushing the middle button, then turning the surge protector that it is connected to off............Is this ok?
Used machine (Respironics M Series BPAP automachine) again, tried to sleep. Screen showed pressure of only 4.0 which went up briefly to 6.0 when I exhaled and quickly back to 4.0. Slept briefly (a few minutes) on side, very light sleep stage, no change in pressure (I would be aware if air pressure increased)............Back up in half an hour.

