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1 Year of Therapy Still Dealing With Fatigue and Headaches
Hello!
I was diagnosed with severe sleep apnea 40/AHI roughly a year ago. I was first put on a cpap machine but no matter what settings I used it was not lowering my AHI and I was having severe bloat issues with the higher pressures. I was switched over to a BiPap after about 4 months and have been on that since. I have noticed a slight difference in feeling better throughout the day but not much. I am still very fatigued and either wake up with headaches or get one later in the day.
Have been reading a ton on forums and online and have tried my best to mess with my settings myself but haven't had much luck in fixing my sleep. Was hoping somewhere here could guide me in the right direction to help get the full benefits from my therapy.
Setting currently being used:
IPAP: 12.6
EPAP: 7.4
PS: 4
Trigger: High
Cycle: Med
I have attached my OSCAR data from last night's sleep below. Thank you in advance for any help
RE: 1 Year of Therapy Still Dealing With Fatigue and Headaches
Things look good from a settings perspective. Quite nice flow rate in fact. I do not think your wake-ups are related to the CPAP, at least as far as settings go.
Which O2 drops are you referring? The ones in the chart look quite good and well in the acceptable range.
RE: 1 Year of Therapy Still Dealing With Fatigue and Headaches
The spikes down where it gets to the low 90's. I had assumed one point of therapy was to stabilize oxygen sats and keep a consistent "flow".
I know some happened when I didn't have the mask on which makes sense but the drops around 11pm, 3am, 7am are all under cpap, which I had assumed would eliminate that from happening.
RE: 1 Year of Therapy Still Dealing With Fatigue and Headaches
The low point are artifacts. When a 4 sec point drops and then returns to your average value, you can disregard them. SpO2 levels do not fluctuate that rapidly. The body acts like a storage battery, so it will be a more graceful change.
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RE: 1 Year of Therapy Still Dealing With Fatigue and Headaches
I do not think there is anything there to be concerned about as almost all are just a brief drop. You have excellent tidal volume, so plenty of O2 is getting into your lungs. Your median SpO2 is 97%, which is very good for being awake, let alone during sleep.
I suggest continuing with the current settings and looking at it again in a few days to a week or more. I do not see anything here to be tilting at windmills.