I'm getting back into the CPAP game after a few years away from it - I was diagnosed with moderate OSA (AHI 26) back in 2013.
and made an account back then but only to read posts - too tired to post stuff I guess.
Bought a Resmed S9 Elite because of the data capabilities. I wanted to buy the Autoset model but the doctor... well I digress.
Then I got mixed up by a bunch of sleep doctors - I'm not over weight, but my anatomy is the issue - small jaw, big tongue, possibly underlying UARS but definitely OSA.
So over to the dentist, I went the way of the oral appliance - SomnoMed - got my AHI down to 4 - 4.5. I thought it was just my big tongue that was causing the problem. I also lost some extra weight for good measure.
My problem is that I'm still tired. I did a sleep study back in May with the oral appliance and indeed my apneas seem to be under control - only 2.
However I have 22 Hypopneas, 15 RERAs. My Flow limitation was around 35% which my dentist said was on the high side.
At that point I was asked to go see another sleep doctor as my Somnomed only deals with my tongue and obviously I have more going on.
So then back to the sleep doctor. To make a long story short, the sleep doctor offers nothing new and no suggestions.
So I have decided to give CPAP another try. This time I want to be more active in trying to figure out how to fix my sleep problem using CPAP. One major thing that I like about CPAP over the oral appliance is all that data.
CPAP HELP:
My titration was done in the summer of 2013 and I had a horrible night - got very little sleep. Not sure how the sleep tech came up with a pressure of 6cm.
So fast foward to present, I've been using CPAP for about a week. Still very tired. I'm not confident that my pressure is high enough - should I increase it a little? My usage is about 6-7 hours each night. My Flow limitation seems a bit high. I'm also wondering if my mouth is opening as I use a very minimal mask - P10 nasal pillows. I might get a chinstrap or use medical tape - one strip going vertical - not to seal it shut but just to keep the mouth closed. Not sure if the Resmed can detect a leak due to an open mouth?
Any pointers on how I can get started on this?
Thank you for your time!
Mark
Here's my chart from two nights ago: