I tried CPAP for a few weeks back in 2021 but gave up on it due to difficulty wearing mask, sleeping and feeling worse in morning. Since daytime sleepiness and brain fog are interfering with my concentration and work, I decided to give it another try. Based on my attempts in 2021, lower pressure setting were the only way I could fall asleep.
I started with a min pressure of 6.8 and max of 9 cmH2O with EPR=2. I had leak issues with old mask so replaced with new one and the was fixed. My first night (1/31/2024) with new mask was not good, but I forced myself to wear it most the night (maybe not a good idea). It was a very restless night and I felt terrible the next day. Reading that lowering EPR and pressure helps with CAs I changed setting to pressure min = 6, max = 8 with EPR = 1. I also removed mask when I could not sleep and put back on when I awoke again (2/1/2024). I felt pretty good the next day. I kept the setting identical the next night (2/2/2024), but struggled a little more with sleep.
Questions:
I do not seem to have any (or very little) obstructive apnea in my OSCAR results. In the past (similar to 1/31/2024) I get a lot of CAs with higher pressure settings (ofter CAs >15-20 per hour). I realize many of these might be during restless sleep or movement. I move around a lot while sleeping. How do I confirm if I really have OA and not just CPAP induced CA or real CA?
Is my flow limits a problem? How can I fix without increasing pressure and also increasing CAs dramatically? Is altitude giving me problems?
Thanks - Dave