12-02-2022, 05:34 PM
4 Month User hoping to optimize treatment
Hi all,
Been using my ResMed Airsense 10 for a while now and I've yet to feel as though I've had a good night's sleep with it. My pcp mentioned that my hematocrit levels were high and suspected that I had sleep apnea (father also has it as well). I ran a take home sleep test and my AHI at the time was at 7. I was prescribed the AirSense 10 and a nasal mask (I was also given a face mask to try out if the nasal mask didn't work out). For the past few months, I've been averaging around 3 to 4 AHI, but it never really feels like I get a good night's sleep (mainly feels like I'm being interrupted in the middle of the night) and I definitely get a better night's sleep without the CPAP machine on.
It's also difficult to keep the CPAP mask on and I suspect this is due to the machine not being optimized for my needs. Last night I managed to wear it for the entirety the night, and here's the data:
RDI: 3.60
AHI: 3.34
O2 Min: 91
O2 Avg: 97
I have a CMS50F Pulse Oximeter that I use as well.
I suspect that maybe the Max pressure is set too high, or that maybe my mouth is opening while I am sleeping, although the doctor said that this is something that I would get used to and that my mouth would stay closed over time. I can record myself to confirm this if there isn't already an indicator in the data. If that is the case, I would use the full face mask (ResMed AirTouch F20) but it is a nightmare to fit properly as it pushes against the bridge of my nose and I can't get a proper sell at high pressures (although high pressures may not be needed?). I also have chin straps, but they're insanely uncomfortable. I would be open to using tape, however.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, I hope I am able to provide enough data.
Been using my ResMed Airsense 10 for a while now and I've yet to feel as though I've had a good night's sleep with it. My pcp mentioned that my hematocrit levels were high and suspected that I had sleep apnea (father also has it as well). I ran a take home sleep test and my AHI at the time was at 7. I was prescribed the AirSense 10 and a nasal mask (I was also given a face mask to try out if the nasal mask didn't work out). For the past few months, I've been averaging around 3 to 4 AHI, but it never really feels like I get a good night's sleep (mainly feels like I'm being interrupted in the middle of the night) and I definitely get a better night's sleep without the CPAP machine on.
It's also difficult to keep the CPAP mask on and I suspect this is due to the machine not being optimized for my needs. Last night I managed to wear it for the entirety the night, and here's the data:
RDI: 3.60
AHI: 3.34
O2 Min: 91
O2 Avg: 97
I have a CMS50F Pulse Oximeter that I use as well.
I suspect that maybe the Max pressure is set too high, or that maybe my mouth is opening while I am sleeping, although the doctor said that this is something that I would get used to and that my mouth would stay closed over time. I can record myself to confirm this if there isn't already an indicator in the data. If that is the case, I would use the full face mask (ResMed AirTouch F20) but it is a nightmare to fit properly as it pushes against the bridge of my nose and I can't get a proper sell at high pressures (although high pressures may not be needed?). I also have chin straps, but they're insanely uncomfortable. I would be open to using tape, however.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, I hope I am able to provide enough data.