I have been struggling with feeling exhausted for a few years now and this is finally the year where I have decided to tackle it.
First sleep study in hospital was 2011 (AHI of 35) and started on APAP in 2012 (titration night in the hospital showed CPAP at 15 cm of pressure was most helpful). I didn't look into the data too much since the worst effects of my sleep apnea seemed to be handled with this new machine and I felt a real "kick" of energy for the time immediately following starting to the device to sleep. I got approved for an APAP because I was struggling going directly to 15 right away and would take the mask off in my sleep.
I went from Philips One APAP to Airsense 10 in 2018. Had another sleep study (with device on), was told my machine was managing my apnea. But i still felt exhausted.
Long story long, in 2023, I started really looking into my sleep data and realized quite quickly that my APAP was not really helping as much as I had assumed. Since then, I've fixed my leak (new machine and new mask, F&P Evora), jaw drop (tape my mouth), etc but still feel exhausted. Doctor tells me my AHI is low so therefore I am fine and going to a higher pressure would just worsen aerophagia I sometimes got at anything over 17 cm of pressure even with various EPR settings. They would not give me a prescription for a bilevel. I had most recently been on an APAP 16.4-20 with EPR off and a VCOM in the tubing chain.
This week, I purchased an AirCurve 10 VAuto from facebook marketplace with low usage hours because I am determined to get to the bottom of this and to start sleeping well. I know SleepHQ is likely not super popular here, but I will try this first sharing it as it includes my sp02 data, the machine data and the apple watch data in one place and it is where I have been tracking it myself.
Any ideas or advice would be very welcome. Thank you again.
Here is last night on the AirCurve 10 with 25/16 and pressure support of 4: https://sleephq.com/public/c925d58f-42e2...0beb77255e