I just joined up, so please let me know if this isn't allowed, or if there's a better place I can post it.
I was diagnosed with Sleep Apnea after a sleep study in January. I didn't speak with my Dr. after that, but I have a copy of my results.
The topline is:
- AHI 38
- RDI 189
- O2 nadir 86%
- sleep efficiency of 60%
- no REM captured
The CPAP has thus far worked wonders for me. I feel so much better than I did beforehand. When I can sleep with the CPAP, my AHI plummets. I felt like I was running on the barest of fumes beforehand, and while I don't feel healed yet, I feel as though I'm recovering. That being said, therapy hasn't been perfect thus far. Some things I've done to make things easier is turn off my ramp, increase the EPR, humidity, and tube temp, and I'm using Lanolin cream to help protect my nostrils.
The biggest issues I feel I'm having right now are keeping it on after waking up from sleep. I don't know why I'm waking up in the middle of the night, but afterwards it's very difficult for me to fall back asleep with my mask on. Sometimes, it feels like I can't get quite enough breath, like I need to take really really deep breaths. Could this be a flow issue? There's a bit of discomfort from the headgear/mask where the straps touch my cheeks and where the mask touches my upper lip. I also wonder if the higher EPR setting is resulting in low pressure when I start to inhale, which could maybe make me feel like I'm not getting enough air? My other thought would be that I mostly seem to hang around ~8.5 pressure, and my pressure seems to routinely be lower than that when I wake up. Maybe it's worthwhile increasing the minimum pressure up to 8?
Then again, I'm also pretty new to CPAP therapy, and these may be totally normal growing pains. I think I'm doing a generally decent job of getting 6+ hours with my CPAP, and only a couple days below 4. So- if anyone is interested and would like to talk or help, I'd love to learn. I'm posting a few screenshots from last night- the whole night, when I woke up and took off the mask, and what looks like a really long OA (17 seconds?!). I can post more nights, zoom in wherever. Thank you so much for reading!