First time poster, hoping this community of experts can help me, I would be extremely grateful.
I have been using CPAP on and off for a year, and feel worse when I use it despite getting AHI down to <5. I have an appointment coming up with an ENT to discuss surgical options, and I'm getting desperate for relief as I am exhausted all the time. Can you please look at my OSCAR data and see if there are any obvious conclusions you can draw?
Background:
- Age mid 30's, not overweight
- Diagnosed OSA May 2023 ,
- Sleep study showed 92% SpO2, frequent loud snoring, minimal REM sleep, no PLMS
- AHI 15.3 during Non-REM, 80 during REM (non-supine, supine not measured but likely worse)
CPAP
Trialled CPAP in late 2023 with Resmed Autoset 11 in Auto CPAP mode.
Started with full face, moved to nasal mask, moved to pillows where I felt most comfortable
Can easily sleep 8 hours with the mask on, but wake up feeling extremely tired, puffy eyes, deep lines under eyes. Feel like a zombie all day, somehow even worse than before.
Typically I get AHI scores less than 5 so that would indicate treatment is working according to my sleep doctor, they have refined the prescription to between 7-14 but it didn't help much.
I used CPAP every day for 3 months straight but felt no improvement.
I've since played around a bit with EPR settings, including turning it off, couldn't notice much difference. Likewise I have tried a few fixed pressures, similar results.
Attached are some OSCAR readings for a 'typical' night, could you help me see if there is anything you notice that might help my treatment? is it possible to get a good AHI score and still have other sleep issues that potentially surgery will assist?
Thank you in advance
Further info attached
I can see quite 'choppy' breathing when I zoom in