I was diagnosed with sleep apnea in 2023 and have struggled to adjust to the CPAP. I'm on day 4 of my third attempt, first night was last Saturday 11/30. My last CPAP attempt was back in March/April.
The issue I am having is that I feel significantly more tired and drowsy after 3 nights with the machine - a noticeable onset of brain fog that I have not felt in the past several months without a CPAP. It's legitimately more difficult for me to think and function during the day; I feel sluggish not just physically but also mentally.
Last night was seemingly my most successful with the CPAP (only got up to pee once!) and yet, I feel the worst since starting it on 11/30. Earlier today, I crashed for a 90 minute nap, when it's been months since I felt any need for an afternoon nap.
This brain fog sensation is a familiar from my previous CPAP attempts - the main difference from previous attempts is that I feel like I have other CPAP comfort issues (mask type & fit, etc.) in a much better place. So, it really feels like something with the CPAP is worsening my sleep quality, and I would like to figure it out.
I would like some assistance in reviewing my OSCAR data. Nothing jumps out at me, but I do have some questions.
- The data is showing CA events, but no OAs. But in my sleep study, I had zero CAs, only OAs (I can share that report if helpful). I was diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea, not central. Could the CPAP be causing CAs, and if so how could I fix that?
- My AHI is quite low - my AHI in my sleep study was 21. What could cause me to feel so much worse if I'm having fewer apneas & hypopneas?