I have received very little information or support from my doctor's office. They did adjust my pressure settings on May 2 to 8.0 minumum and 12.0 maximum from 5.0 minimum and 15.0 maximum. This did improve my AHI readings. I only saw the doctor once, when he ordered the sleep study, and my second appointment is June 29. All other communications were by email with the doctor's staff. The office that provided the equipment has been more helpful than the doctor's office, but if it weren't for watching Lefty27 YouTube videos, I would be totally in the dark.
My concern is that after almost 60 days of CPAP use, my AHI averages around 6.7. I have tried several different masking including the DreamWear Full-Face Cushion, the DreamWear Nasal Cushion, the ResMed P30i Nasal Pillow, and currently the ResMed N30i Nasal Cushion. My AHI score hasn't varied much between these masks, but I find the nasal cushion mask much more comfortable and easier to sleep with.
I see AHI results on this and other forums[attachment=32468] far lower than what I am getting. I have several questions: (1) Is an average AHI of 6.7 bad; (2) What can I do to improve my AHI; (3) I know that some of the hypopnea and obstructed apnea events shown on Oscar occur at times that I am awake. How can this be? (4) I note that my AHI numbers are higher during nights that I sleep primarily on my back, rather than my side? Does that make sense? (5) I downloaded Oscar, but I have difficulty reading and interpreting the results. It seems to me, however, that I may have problems with leaks. The summary usually shows no large leaks. Are leaks an issue in my therapy.
I have attached my latest Oscar readout, together with the statistics page. Thanks for the help. I hope my questions aren't too dumb.
Steptoe