RE: Brain Fog - seeking guidance in optimizing my therapy
Thank you for the feedback. I have a Fitbit Versa 2 and the estimates show relatively close alignment with the benchmark for sleep stages. There are days where I don't get enough deep sleep though. Just another piece of the puzzle.
So here is an update following my appointment yesterday with my sleep doctor. They seem eager to determine what is going on but weren't quick to say that I need a new machine. They want to dig into the data a little more. They want me to do something called a Pap Nap which I guess is just an abbreviated in-lab sleep study. They also wanted to use an O2 ring to monitor my SpO2 but I told them I started doing that with a CMS 50F Plus. They only looked at the Resmed supplied data printouts which surprised me. I had expected them to have an Oscar-like software to really dig into the data. The doctor encouraged me to email them any interesting things that I find with Oscar.
Meanwhile, it looks like my allergist was able to provide the data needed to make a successful insurance claim for a bi-level machine. I have an appointment set to go into the DME next Tuesday where I will see what my machine options are.
Since it's been 5 years since my home sleep study, I am still open to being tested in the lab, even if it's an abbreviated test.
Last night's charts:
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RE: Brain Fog - seeking guidance in optimizing my therapy
As you know, we strongly recommend the Resmed Aircurve 10 Vauto. Congrats and good luck.
RE: Brain Fog - seeking guidance in optimizing my therapy
(08-19-2020, 05:15 PM)Sleeprider Wrote: As you know, we strongly recommend the Resmed Aircurve 10 Vauto. Congrats and good luck.
Yes, of course. If it’s not an option I plan on fighting for one or leaving without a machine.
RE: Brain Fog - seeking guidance in optimizing my therapy
RE: Brain Fog - seeking guidance in optimizing my therapy
Your graph befor this one was at a low of 11 top of 16. That is Not what you have set now?
RE: Brain Fog - seeking guidance in optimizing my therapy
(08-26-2020, 10:39 AM)staceyburke Wrote: Your graph befor this one was at a low of 11 top of 16. That is Not what you have set now?
This is a new machine and I left all the settings as programmed by the DME.
RE: Brain Fog - seeking guidance in optimizing my therapy
According to the OSCAR data, you're well treated. Tell us your answer to "how do you feel?". Because by the numbers, it looks quite good on this one night snapshot, and doesn't indicate areas of a adjustment that needs attention.
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RE: Brain Fog - seeking guidance in optimizing my therapy
I don't feel any improvement but I will make that assessment again in several days.
RE: Brain Fog - seeking guidance in optimizing my therapy
I still haven't noticed any improvements since changing from the Airsense machine to the Aircuve machine I started on 2 weeks ago. If my apnea looks properly treated then my brain fog and fatigue are probably associated with something other than sleep. Do my settings look optimal?
RE: Brain Fog - seeking guidance in optimizing my therapy
I'm doing my best to be patient and learning as much as I can from the wiki but I can barely follow the content long enough to gain much understanding. My struggles continue regarding brain fog and fatigue. I've got an appointment with a new sleep doctor soon but would really like some feedback on my charts and just a confirmation that it looks like I am being treated properly by this new machine. As mentioned before, I've not noticed any difference/improvement between the Airsense and the Aircurve. Thanks in advance.