Hi everyone, it's a pleasure to join this incredible forum after lurking for a few weeks. I am a 33 year-old male living in the USA who has been suffering from poor sleep quality for as long as I can remember. For the longest time, I just assumed I wasn't a "morning person" because I could never wake up feeling refreshed and would often be late for anything morning-related.
I didn't suspect that I might have Sleep Apnea because I never received complaints from family members or my wife about snoring, choking, etc. I also have a fairly thin build so, in my mind, I didn't fit the typical mold of someone who could have Sleep Apnea. Over the years, as I noticed my situation getting worse, I started to notice other signs such as my Fitbit consistently logging below-average amounts of REM sleep, seemingly random morning headaches, labored/shallow breathing upon waking up, ever increasing bouts of ED/low sexual libido, etc.
Diagnosis
I just knew that something wasn't right with me so I decided to bite the bullet and take a Lofta at-home sleep test. The results are attached. In summary, the doctor diagnosed "Obstructive Sleep Apnea (G47.33) - Moderate based on pRDI=17.4 and O2 nadir of 84%". My AHI was measured to be 4.6.
The more I started learning about Sleep Apnea, the more I became convinced that I might have Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome (UARS). Instead of going through the headache of the traditional medical system and insurance, I decided I would self purchase the necessary equipment to attempt PAP therapy. If it doesn't work, it doesn't work, but at least I would know for sure instead of wasting away years of my life speculating like I had done previously.
Dilemma
During the recent Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales, I purchased a Resmed AirSense 11 Autoset. The equipment just arrived earlier today and I haven't yet opened the box. Also today, I noticed a potential opportunity to purchase a Resmed AirCurve 10 VAuto (Card-to-Cloud Version) for $250 more than what I paid for the AirSense 11.
I've seen plenty of perspectives which suggest that the AirCurve 10 VAuto and its ability to provide BiLevel therapy might be better suited for my situation. This leads me to the first major question as I embark on this journey:
Considering my situation and sleep study results, would you recommend that I return the AirSense 11 Autoset and purchase an AirCurve 10 VAuto (Card-to-Cloud) if the marginal cost is $250+return shipping?
Thank you so much in advance for your time and help,
Panthera