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#31
RE: Frequent Jolting in Sleep
Yea he smokes, drinks soda, energy drinks, and coffee, and has an anxiety disorder.

I was worried he was having trouble breathing or something
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#32
RE: New CPAP User - Help Please - ResMed Airsense 11 Autoset
I don't have any physical results from the sleep tests. They just told me on the phone what his ahi was
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#33
RE: New CPAP User - Help Please - ResMed Airsense 11 Autoset
(03-28-2024, 05:24 PM)Old Steve Wrote: Both would be great, try to get the flow rate images so they are a little large than this

hows this?

   
   
   
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#34
RE: Frequent Jolting in Sleep
(03-29-2024, 08:51 AM)Pawpri Wrote: Yea he smokes, drinks soda, energy drinks, and coffee, and has an anxiety disorder.

I was worried he was having trouble breathing or something

Why someone with an anxiety disorder would smoke and drink energy drinks is insane to me.  Okay

Sounds like his sympathetic nervous system might be in overdrive.
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#35
RE: Frequent Jolting in Sleep
(03-29-2024, 09:36 AM)icipher Wrote: Why someone with an anxiety disorder would smoke and drink energy drinks is insane to me.  Okay

Sounds like his sympathetic nervous system might be in overdrive.

Yeaaaaa he's not very smart lol. I am trying to help him. He doesn't get good sleep because of the sleep apnea which is why he drinks energy drinks.
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#36
RE: Frequent Jolting in Sleep
Sleep hygiene is something we do not discuss nearly enough. Here is a brief checklist from Harvard Medical school with sage advise.

https://sdlab.fas.harvard.edu/files/sdla...weekly.pdf
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#37
RE: New CPAP User - Help Please - ResMed Airsense 11 Autoset
The bottom chart you posted would be the best one to use we really don't need all the apnea areas, just looking for the flow, but you must get it at least as large as the sample I sent you to tell much of anything about it.  You should call the sleep doctor and demand a copy of his sleep test, there is a lot more to them than just his AHI.  
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#38
RE: New CPAP User - Help Please - ResMed Airsense 11 Autoset
I forgot to mention that last nights charts are showing positional apneas again...
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#39
RE: New CPAP User - Help Please - ResMed Airsense 11 Autoset
Yea I noticed the positional apneas. He must've moved onto his back. I'll try to get the bigger graph and the sleep test
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#40
RE: Frequent Jolting in Sleep
I agree with PL&P, everything we can do towards good sleep hygiene, lessens the demand we place on a *PAP  Device to compensate for. 

Now anyone who has not violated the "Consistent Early Bed Time Rule" can commence to flog me with their pillow now. For I am guilty.


Coffee
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