Over the past five months of using my CPAP since getting diagnosed, I have been unable to fall asleep wearing it a single time unaided because of congestion. I am unable to get out of bed w/o medication, cannot go to school or hold a job, depressed, suicidal, etc. The whole shebang. I've been this way for most of my life (in terms of having awful sleep quality) and it has gotten worse over the past five years or so.
So anyways, my experience with the CPAP since November is that every night is putting the mask on -> congestion -> I breathe harder -> heart rate goes up and I can't fall asleep.
I figure it would be easier to just bullet point out all of the things I have tried that have not solved the issue:
- Messing With Humidity/Temperature: Any humidity/temperature combination will still cause congestion and force me to remove the mask. I've tried all sorts of combinations including completely removing humidity. I wrote each possible temperature/humidity combination down on a whiteboard and tried all of them successively, all of them cause congestion. I'm pretty sure the humidifier is working as I can see bubbles over the heat plate when I breathe. The heated tube definitely works. I use distilled water.
- Cleaning: Cleaned all parts several times with warm water/a bit of dish soap.
- Addressing Allergies: I have what was described as a very minor cat allergy (and a cat), so I cleaned/vacuumed everywhere in my room. Bought mattress and pillow allergy covers. Bought HEPA filter and it is running all of the time. Don't let the cat sleep with me anymore and she is never allowed in the room from the point i cleaned it. Washed all of my sheets and the like. I have less hay fever in bed now which is great, but it doesn't solve the CPAP congestion.
- Medication Side Effects: I have a 20mg Adderall prescription for the day as otherwise I am unable to leave my bed. I also alternate between taking Quetiapine and Zolpidem to fall asleep wearing the CPAP. Since I found all of these can cause congestion one way or another (I especially noticed the rebound from Adderall), I quit all of those for a week and then tried wearing the mask after withdrawal ended. Congestion still did not go away on a night with no medication whatsoever.
- Masks: I have tried the Dreamwear nasal cushion, P30i, F30i, and now the N20. All of them cause the same congestion. Tried loose, tight, etc. Wearing the F30i was impossible to fall asleep with (like the other nasal masks) without brute-forcing myself asleep with Zolpidem, and then I would simply ingest a bunch of air through my mouth and wake up the next day feeling awful and my nose blocked.
- Trying Accessories/Products/Medications: Tried nasal strips, saline rinse, saline gel, trialed two months Flonase and Azelastine, and Afrin. The Afrin is the only thing that can nuh-uh the congestion away, but from what I recall I still get inflamed and the mask starts itching incredibly bad regardless so it isn't really a solution. Machine is below my mattress and hose is elevated with a pole. I tried mouth tape/chin strap/cervical collar all in combination and in isolation (all of this without the CPAP), didn't sleep well. Tried sleeping on a wedge pillow too.
- EPR: doesn't do anything.
- Pressure: doesn't make a difference.
- Talking With Doctors: Got an ENT referral, they stuck a camera up my nose and told me there was no problem from what they could tell. My primary care doctor got me an inhalant allergy test and I was allergic to nothing except a very minor cat dander allergy. My sleep doctor has turned into a video game character that loops their dialogue and keeps suggesting things I have already tried like varying humidity. I'm set to get a Temporomandibular Device in a month or so with another doctor so maybe that will help.