And I know it varies with me..
But consuming alcohol can have an adverse effect on your AHI.
I had a big day on the road the other day, and when I finally got home I had two glasses of red wine.. and then went to bed 15 or 20 minutes after finishing the second one.
I fell asleep quickly, and slept like a baby for several hours.
When I awoke about 5 hours later I checked how long I had slept to that point, and what my AHI was at that point.
Wow! up over 4..
Although I expected it to be up a little, as it has been in the past, this is the first time I've gone straight to bed after having a drink or two.
Given that I need to keep both my AHI and hours of use within certain numbers, I really can't afford to disrupt my routine to a major extent.
My drinking is in the low level of consumption, so it doesn't bother me if I don't have alcohol if the timing doesn't fit with my upcoming schedule.
For the most part I might have drinks one night in a week, at most two nights ( but that is rare as I'm on the road working six or seven days a week.. and I use the "12 hours from bottle to throttle" protocol when deciding if I have a drink or not )
But given the results of the late drinks vs AHI during the night, I think in future I will just forego the CPAP for the night.
From a numbers standpoint I need to not have major blips showing in the data when my specialist has to submit it for my professional driving licence clearance.
Missing a night of 6 hours plus is such a rare thing for me that I can easily afford to skip a session without affecting my overall compliance significantly.
On the other hand, a crazy AHI spike will be more difficult to average out, my 30 day average is 1.4 currently.. and over 12 months is even lower from memory ( haven't felt the need to check Sleepyhead as often now that day/week/month numbers on the Dreamstation are staying consistently stable )
None of the above is a whinge or question, but merely an observation I've made regarding drinking alcohol just prior to going to bed and hooking up to the machine to sleep.
Late drinks is very rare for me - normally it is a glass with dinner, and maybe a glass after dinner, and at least 90 minutes before retiring for the night.